The Harvard Tuba in its native environment!

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The Harvard Tuba in its native environment!

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Hi all - I had the chance to drop in on the Harvard Tuba this past week, to see its recently upgraded home in the Harvard Band Room. Details and additional photos are in my most recent blog post: https://tubapastor.blogspot.com/2022/07 ... -tuba.html. Enjoy!


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Played an F. E. Olds 4-valve BBb in high school (late '70s)
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We're "liking" the picture of you, much more than of the tuba, fwiw.
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bloke wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 9:03 am
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We're "liking" the picture of you, much more than of the tuba, fwiw.
Because . . . ? Is it that I'm sporting a t-shirt of my alma mater, which has more national championships in football than any other B1G school?!
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Led the USC Trojan Marching Band tuba section (early '80s)
Now playing an F. Schmidt (=VMI) 3301 and goofing around
on a 1925 Pan American Sousaphone and an 1899 Conn tuba!
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Sorry… I don’t know much about colleges or their various sportsbaw teams.
I just see you as a likeable person.😎
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bloke wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 2:30 pm Sorry… I don’t know much about colleges or their various sportsbaw teams.
I just see you as a likeable person.😎
Thank you very kindly, sir!
Played an F. E. Olds 4-valve BBb in high school (late '70s)
Led the USC Trojan Marching Band tuba section (early '80s)
Now playing an F. Schmidt (=VMI) 3301 and goofing around
on a 1925 Pan American Sousaphone and an 1899 Conn tuba!
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No, my ‘thank’ was for the tuba.

:laugh:

Just kidding. I always enjoy reading the results of your research, so you must be a semi-likeable guy.
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Had an opportunity to see it in its corner in the before times. It was on a block of wood (presumably with a hole for the ball?) in the corner just clearingthe ceiling. Really tempted to ask to try and play it, but i behaved myself as athe guest that i was. Sigh. Every now and then i regret my manners... What few i possess.

I wonder if they would be more or less likely to let me try it now that it is clean and functional?

(Question will probably remain hypothetical for the foreseeable future...)
"All art is one." -Hal
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