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the French tuba thread

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Since we tend to troll each other when a tread immediately goes off on some nutty tangent (and I'm the least innocent), here's a thread whereby everyone can stick to the topic of "French tubas".




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Here's one:

https://reverb.com/item/78283272-couesn ... -or-repair

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Just as Ravel intended.
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Arpthark wrote:Just as Ravel intended.

now THAT système de plomberie français...I could figure out...

to your supposition:

Historical documentation demonstrates that Revel (though Italian) was actually more of a German tuba advocate.



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numpy.ravel() in Python*
The numpy.ravel() functions returns contiguous flattened array(1D array with all the input-array elements and with the same type as it).

So with one simple function, you can turn this,

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into this.

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Perhaps this reveals what Ravel really thought about tubas.

*A programming language for the non-nerds here. Real pythons generally don’t bother flattening tubas.
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bloke wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:09 pmI'm the least innocent
I have a few French words in mind with this statement.
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I slept on it (not literally...actually my cat, Covid-the-cat, slept on ME), and have decided that I really don't need to be owning all of these different contraptions, whereby my B-flat French tuba can be my one/do-anything tuba...

...so all of these other gadgets/contraptions/etc. are FOR SALE !!!

https://imgur.com/vvWDDzE



' sounds just a little rough, then...??
Come on...Give me a few weeks to become accustomed...SHEESH !!! :smilie6:
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Around that C - which is one, two, and four - it's a little dicey.
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Oui-WEEEEeeeee! :tuba:

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yeah...
That's a great French tuba-carrying car.

re: the (stuffy) excerpt...

Prokofiev (with a bit of touring mixed in) dwelt in Paris (perhaps fleeing the newly-formed Soviet Union) from the early 1920s into the early 1930's, did eventually return to the Soviet Union around 1935, but I believe that French tuba apologists would point out that a decade of French tuba influence would define that the Soviet-composed Ромео и Джульетта should probably be played with a French tuba.

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I just went back with an edit and posted the excerpt.
Most will not get the yoke.

What if some are taking this crap seriously...?!?

This could EASILY become a footnote reference in someone's paper... :bugeyes:
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bloke wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 9:43 am prok.jpg
I don't think you played it crooked enough.
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BopEuph wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 4:13 pm
bloke wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 9:43 am prok.jpg
I don't think you played it crooked enough.
The hell I didn't !!!
You looked right past the expression marking ( жирный шрифт ).
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I had to get Google to translate. I guess you followed the marking.

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Also...I guess this is on the nose for the conversation.

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' interesting how the Bolsheviks convinced Russian composers that it was a really good idea to relocate in Paris, eh? :eyes:

Now that the Bolsheviks have taken over my own country, I am continuously reminded of a couple of lines from a speech given by the first President for whom I myself bothered to vote.
You and I have a rendezvous with destiny. We will preserve for our children this, the last best hope of man on earth, or we will sentence them to take the first step into a thousand years of darkness...

Sadly, [1] he was primaried out four years earlier (when younger and more vigorous), or I would have voted for him then, and [2] - a month after being elected - he was shot, and - thus - not a particularly energetic/effective presidency.
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