Re: Re: Re: Re: Band Literature and the Tuba Player


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Posted by Klaus on July 28, 2001 at 21:51:25:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Band Literature and the Tuba Player posted by Chuck(G) on July 28, 2001 at 21:20:31:

If it was about the bait alone, I could resist. At least partially.

Imperial is OK, when it comes to 3 valve comp Brit baritones from 1967.

Stout blocks my throat as do all strong beers. Our Carlsberg and Tuborg brands might be known in many countries, but generally in stronger and "fatter" versions, than the lager version, that is most common here. Quite bitter, and not tasting like a candy bar, as does one certain USification of a Czech brand.

Back to thread:

Without creating stereotypes, only referring to statistical facts: most tubists are males, most flutists at band levels are females. The latter ones outnumbering the firsts by factors from 4 to 8 (or even more). Worded a bit sharply one could say, that some bands are extended flute choirs.

So the odds that tubists can avoid the traps of flutism are about at the level that this thread has revealed.

Klaus



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