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In this thread, guess the probability that your local TubaChristmas will be held in some way in 2020.

St Paul... 0% chance. Huge group overflowing in a church? Forget it!

And even if they did try something ... Forget it!


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It's hard to imagine how it's going to happen anywhere
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I know, right?

The TC website says it's a go, haha. So... I guess someone somewhere thinks it could happen. Or something.

I'd like to just sit in a street corner and play some carols, but I'm worried people will toss coins in the bell. Guess I could stand though...?
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I don't see it happening here. I hope I'm wrong.
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Our local TubaChristmas organizer/coordinator says he wants it to happen; just not sure what it will look like yet. That doesn't tell us anything other than he has hope for at least something small.
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bort2.0 wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:23 pm I know, right?

The TC website says it's a go, haha. So... I guess someone somewhere thinks it could happen. Or something.

I'd like to just sit in a street corner and play some carols, but I'm worried people will toss coins in the bell. Guess I could stand though...?
Not to worry--you'll be using your approved covid bell covers--problem solved!
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One local TubaChristmas (my first and favorite) polled its participants (30ish) to see if they were willing to play out doors a little while back. So...

Maybe?
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that's all we do here, is outdoor TC. But it's a lot of people shoulder to shoulder, huge crowds, at least at the Dallas one. It's not really an option to spread out in Dallas unless very few people show up

my whole family played this year, 4 of us. See if you can spot me. Really really tall guy, small Eb tuba

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Outdoor TC is so much more fun than indoor TC... But December in Minnesota? Maybe not
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A few years ago, folk running the Boston Tuba Christmas on a rainy day talked their way into the second floor of Quincy Market next to the hole down to the first floor so everyone could hear us. We finished it, but apparently never again. Shop owners were not pleased.

(Not as good a story as i heard about the Mall of America as i hear tell.)

But yeah, Boston is coastal enough, i been in parades as late in the year as most of the local TubaChristmases, so outside may not exactly be comfortable around here, but most of the time the valves aren't in danger of freezing.
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I did the TC in NYC a few years. Most were chilly and calm. My last one was about 35 degrees and lots of rain. Not so much fun. But, beer afterwards, so all was good.

The real reason I stopped attending the NYC event was that the NY Phil brass quintet Christmas concert was always the same day. I loved that show, and my wife always got tickets for me. Was much more fun to go to that instead.

"Beer before vs beer afterwards" :)
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Also, TC in Baltimore could be kind of bad as well. Cold and rainy is not fun, and it would get moved indoors to a nearby shopping mall downtown. But, I think that was a known and anticipated contingency plan.

I work for a company based outside of Boston. Travel there in winter is unpredictable, and always far colder than it seems like it will be. Those coastal cold winter days ... Again, seem worse than the 0 degree and sunny Minnesota days!
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New Carlisle, IN -- November 30. Most fun one I've been to. (Make sure to bring your beer styne)

Traverse City, MI -- December 5. Traverse City is now cancelled.

If all goes well with my camper build I'll head South and hit Cape Girardeau, MO on December 12 and Austin, TX on December 21. Don't know if any will actually be a go, but they're on the Tuba Christmas website.

By the way, I don't know how cold it was at performance time, but the forecast for a Charlevoix (unofficial) Tuba Christmas and Kalamazoo New Year's Eve Tuba Christmas a few years ago was below zero and outdoors. After the Kalamazoo performance is when I decided I needed a plastic mouthpiece. I couldn't keep ice from forming on my mouthpiece between songs.

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Brett (and others in MN),
I'll let you know what we're doing in Brainerd as soon as I find out. Usually around 30 low brass, always in the food court of a mall, plenty of room available and no wind to blow your music away. Probably should do lunch at the Black Bear afterwards, eh?
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bort2.0 wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 12:13 am I did the TC in NYC a few years. Most were chilly and calm. My last one was about 35 degrees and lots of rain. Not so much fun. But, beer afterwards, so all was good.

The real reason I stopped attending the NYC event was that the NY Phil brass quintet Christmas concert was always the same day. I loved that show, and my wife always got tickets for me. Was much more fun to go to that instead.

"Beer before vs beer afterwards" :)
My last NYC TC was a rainy one as well, 2009 or 2010. Miserable day. Music fell apart, and the conductor didn’t leave enough time to get the book out of the plastic bag and back in to turn pages.
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Did a TC a few years back in Ventura, CA. About 30 or so players outside in a light mist. Had a great time. Met a professional player by the name of William Roper there. Said he preferred the smaller venues as he couldn’t stand the egos of the larger ones such as L.A.’s.
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LeMark wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:21 pm It's hard to imagine how it's going to happen anywhere
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They have already cancelled TMEA for next February. I'm just hoping I can take my trip to Europe in March.
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djwpe wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 10:10 am
bort2.0 wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 12:13 am I did the TC in NYC a few years. Most were chilly and calm. My last one was about 35 degrees and lots of rain. Not so much fun. But, beer afterwards, so all was good.

The real reason I stopped attending the NYC event was that the NY Phil brass quintet Christmas concert was always the same day. I loved that show, and my wife always got tickets for me. Was much more fun to go to that instead.

"Beer before vs beer afterwards" :)
My last NYC TC was a rainy one as well, 2009 or 2010. Miserable day. Music fell apart, and the conductor didn’t leave enough time to get the book out of the plastic bag and back in to turn pages.
Wow, maybe it was 2010 then. Yes, it was miserable. Every song or two, I had to pour water out of my bell. Was wet and slippery to hold my tuba. Probably had my Mira 1291 at that time, so not the most fun thing to hold up in the rain.

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LeMark wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 10:55 am They have already cancelled TMEA for next February. I'm just hoping I can take my trip to Europe in March.
I hope so, too. A lot could happen between now and then.

I forget, are we allowed to even go to Canada right now?
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