Someone can have fun with this, and put all the tuba peeps on chronological order.
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Re: Someone can have fun with this, and put all the tuba peeps on chronological order.
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Re: Someone can have fun with this, and put all the tuba peeps on chronological order.
So, if I am reading the response right, most of the tuba players also played string bass. Please clarify.
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Re: Someone can have fun with this, and put all the tuba peeps on chronological order.
That was quite common until post WWII.Charlie C Chowder wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 10:40 am So, if I am reading the response right, most of the tuba players also played string bass. Please clarify.
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