So about those virtual tuba christmases...

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Are you going to do a virtual tuba christmas?

Yes! Time to brush up on my music and follow all the recording directions.
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So about those virtual tuba christmases...

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Not too much work, I just have virtual fatigue...

If a small group wants to simulcast a performance or post one up after, I’ll watch it.

I’ll even meet up for a small ensemble.

No virtual participation. Nope!!

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The Boston one has a song list with like 8 songs. That IS a lot of work. You need a laptop recording device. You need to record a sound cue, then you need to listen to poor audio of a conductor counting you in, and after all this have a decent performance, else do it all again. Pass.
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lost wrote: Wed Dec 02, 2020 6:07 pm The Boston one has a song list with like 8 songs. That IS a lot of work. You need a laptop recording device. You need to record a sound cue, then you need to listen to poor audio of a conductor counting you in, and after all this have a decent performance, else do it all again. Pass.
And then, someone has to want to listen to it. :eyes:

I like that the cancellation email for St Paul came about 2 weeks ago. As if we were all waiting to hear ... :facepalm2:
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“Virtual“ anything-in-particular - compared to the real thing - is like THIS, compared to delicious, tender, juicy, thin-sliced roast beef...

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I did submit a part (playing was rushed and painfully mediocre) in Scott Sutherland's Christmas Bells project. But for TubaChristmas, I'd rather meet in person somewhere. Otherwise, I'll record my own TC quartets. I have some old homebrew sessions I did on a four track recorder... maybe I'll put them on my channel and follow up with some new recordings. It's fun, it's good practice, and a good exercise in intonation, especially when opportunities to play with others are reduced.
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I am sure it is a good and fine thing to do.

But i am a slacker in the best of times.

Anyway, thanks to anyone what makes music on the tubes.
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I can't say this enough, I do not perform at Tuba Christmas for the musical experience, I go there to see friends and contacts that I only get to see once a year.
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I'm planning to go down to the local Christmas tree lot this weekend to play some tunes, until they tell me to leave. And if they dont like it, I'll go busking at the local grocery store. They sure don't run off the usual dude with a saxophone, so what's different about me? Not in it for money, but if anyone gives me any, I'll shove it into the nearest red kettle I can find.
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LeMark wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:39 am I can't say this enough, I do not perform at Tuba Christmas for the musical experience, I go there to see friends and contacts that I only get to see once a year.
I like Tuba Christmas because it's a... well... a tuba experience with like-minded folk. I enjoy promoting and having fun with the tuba, but it's those like-minded folk that really make it fun and worthwhile. I can definitely get better "music" experiences at places other than the annual elephant herd gathering.

No Tuba Christmas and no TMEA... I'm going to have to do some driving to catch up with a few folks!
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bort2.0 wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:44 am I'm planning to go down to the local Christmas tree lot this weekend to play some tunes, until they tell me to leave. And if they dont like it, I'll go busking at the local grocery store. They sure don't run off the usual dude with a saxophone, so what's different about me? Not in it for money, but if anyone gives me any, I'll shove it into the nearest red kettle I can find.
That's the spirit. :tuba:

But don't leave until they have "donated" at least a fiver!! :cheers:
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For those in California, there is an ACTUAL gathering happening this Friday, the 4th, in Rancho Mirage. It is limited to 20 players, 10 euphs and 10 tubas. As of today, they were still looking for players......
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LeMark wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:39 am I can't say this enough, I do not perform at Tuba Christmas for the musical experience, I go there to see friends and contacts that I only get to see once a year.
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Yadent wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 11:17 am For those in California, ... limited to 20 players ...
Is that allowed?
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The Rancho Mirage folk stated that due to social distancing, that was all that could be accommodated on their stage. I have a friend that is going and that is what was communicated to him......
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i just finished a half dozen tunes for a virtual program that one of my bands is preparing... it took about an hour and a half. not too bad...
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Mark wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 11:29 am
LeMark wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:39 am I can't say this enough, I do not perform at Tuba Christmas for the musical experience, I go there to see friends and contacts that I only get to see once a year.
Exactly!

Precisely! :cheers:
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And I'll say it again... the problem with these virtual performance mashups... is that someone needs to want to watch/listen to it.

Out of the people who usually attend or drop by an in-person TC event... how many are likely to watch some YouTube approximation of it and feel like they got anything out of it? I'll bet 90% of those people just heard you record your submission of those songs! :gaah:

Get outside, play some dang Christmas songs. People will be 6 feet away from each other. You're playing a tuba/euphonium. People will hear you just fine from a distance.
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LeMark wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:39 am I can't say this enough, I do not perform at Tuba Christmas for the musical experience, I go there to see friends and contacts that I only get to see once a year.
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bort2.0 wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:44 am I'm planning to go down to the local Christmas tree lot this weekend to play some tunes, until they tell me to leave. And if they dont like it, I'll go busking at the local grocery store. They sure don't run off the usual dude with a saxophone, so what's different about me? Not in it for money, but if anyone gives me any, I'll shove it into the nearest red kettle I can find.
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