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I'm thinking that maybe (??) some of us should bring two identical mouthpieces to a gig - particularly if there's going to be some yankee conductor...(??)
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What he does is to flip the switch, and then change his hand position from sul tasto to sul ponticello (or vice-versa).
We could do the same thing with an identical mouthpiece (and then, just play with a "harder" or "prettier" sound).
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Guilty as charged.
The Music Director could never believe that I always had brought multiple tuba mutes to get just the sound he wanted...
The Music Director could never believe that I always had brought multiple tuba mutes to get just the sound he wanted...
If it’s tourist season, why can’t we shoot them?
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What you needed were black, white, and silver slip covers - all for the same damn mute.windshieldbug wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 9:13 am Guilty as charged.
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Oh, it was the same damn mute, I just pulled it out and shuffled around behind me, stuck it back in and played differently. It was a running trombone section joke.bloke wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 12:00 pmWhat you needed were black, white, and silver slip covers - all for the same damn mute.windshieldbug wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 9:13 am Guilty as charged.
The Music Director could never believe that I always had brought multiple tuba mutes to get just the sound he wanted...
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If it’s tourist season, why can’t we shoot them?
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I don’t know if Fritz Reiner would qualify as a yankee, but…
Ren Schilke was once playing bass trumpet at a Chicago Symphony rehearsal. He was using a large trumpet mouthpiece. Reiner stopped the orchestra, pointed at Schilke, and said that it was impossible to produce the correct bass trumpet tone with a trumpet mouthpiece. Schilke was instructed to show up at the next rehearsal with a “proper” trombone mouthpiece. Mr. Schilke went to his shop that evening and made the same mouthpiece he had been using, only inside a trombone blank. During the next rehearsal Reiner again stopped the orchestra, pointed to Schilke, and said,”See, now that is the true bass trumpet sound.”