@Doc
Here's your tuba on the first day I got it out of the box from the person from whom I bought it:
- epic dents
- dirt / cobwebs in the bell
- a football-shaped (and nearly football-sized) flat area on the bottom
- terrible old worn rotor bumpers / loose screws
- stuck slides
It went from the box > to the back seat > to the rehearsal.
This piece/rehearsal represented the first sounds I made on it.
also: Please note my beautiful phrasing (thanks to studying Bordogni bel canto etudes, etc.)
https://www.facebook.com/9220065/videos ... 3514017043
...and yes, sometimes I do re-depress valves on repeated notes...It works better than foot-tapping, and - unlike foot-tapping - it doesn't annoy colleagues.
one of the most beautiful orchestral tuba excerpts of all time...
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Re: one of the most beautiful orchestral tuba excerpts of all time...
Beautiful playing! All those Bordogni really pay off, don’t they?
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Re: one of the most beautiful orchestral tuba excerpts of all time...
It pays the same, yes?
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Re: one of the most beautiful orchestral tuba excerpts of all time...
It pays way more, because the fiddle players in the woodwind players actually have to practice, and the trumpet players think they do.