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ALL links to pay have been emailed.
Mr. Henley, I sent yours to GMAIL...I hope that's OK.
One of you I sent to your "EDU"...Sometimes those are trouble, but sometimes they're OK...
Dawson...I put "2" after "Dawson", as you suggested that may be more reliable.

Three of you paid instantly...wow...thanks !!! :thumbsup:

now...to get them back from being plated, and to mail them out to you folks !!!
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If you hadn't sent it and see it fail, the 2 likely didn't chanfe anything. If you did (and it did), then it's a solution. Both land in the same mailbox on the same server . . .

In any case, received and paid!
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It's a pretty good list of people, and - amazingly - at this early time, only two people haven't paid.
If you are one of the two who has not paid and haven't received an email with a link to pay, please reach out to me if you've also checked your spam folder.

Also, thank you all for paying so quickly and trust that I was immediately notified when you all paid.
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I just (this minute) got word that some are being shipped to me this week and some in a couple of weeks.

I really don't "get" this...but that's what I was told.

I really don't know how to handle "who gets theirs first".

Tell me if this is reasonable or not:

- People who are particularly eager can send me a note.
- If no "eager" notes (and/or no "I'm willing to wait a couple of weeks" notes), the only other thing I can think of doing (once half of them are here) is to cut out little same-sized squares of paper with names on them and draw names for the first half.

eh?

BETTER THAN BEFORE:
Compared to when I simultaneously offered the first-run versions of "Sellmansberg II" and "Shallowberger", this OG Ultimate (half of you) shipping delay is considerably shorter - though I was ATTEMPTING to just about eliminate a delay between payment and shipped product, this time. :red:

bloke "puzzled, but not in control of plating nor shipping to me"

:smilie6: :eyes:

According to my list (and the quantity available) 100% have now paid...' amazing...extremely grateful for the promptless !!!!
...which makes me feel crappier about the news of the split delivery...

If not much "me first, please!" feedback suppose I could put all the little pieces of paper on the floor along with a spinning laser toy, and let the cats decide who receives theirs first...??
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Order in which they were ordered perhaps, if all else fails?
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yeah, there's technically an "order", but they all came in so close together...
Some people were probably playing somewhere, eating out somewhere, running errands, or whatever...
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This is pp. 2-3 of (Bordogni/trombone) Rochut bk. II - exercise 86.

Unlike a bunch of the 3 and 4 pagers later on (in books II and III), this one does not start with a slow section, but - rather - the entire vocalise is written at the same pulse. Last night (finally - after getting sick TWICE...ie. an entire month, and actually not feeling as hopelessly congested and unable to hear particularly well: eustachian tubes, etc.) - I felt pretty good, and - cutting off working out at the shop at dinnertime, rather than going on and eating a late dinner - I felt like a actually had a bit of energy left...so I went through SEVERAL of these in a row. I thought I might do yet another, got through the first of three pages, but decided that I was getting tired and needed to crawl into bed...so - this morning - these two pages remained.

LOL...YES..."down an octave"...I only play through these - occasionally - loco on the F tuba or F cimbasso...(To do otherwise would be loco.) :fingerscrossed:

It's not blazing fast - only = 108 (roughly "Vaughan Williams-ish" tempo), but/and I'm attracted to such bel canto exercises (particularly in these sorts of key signatures) when working with the really large and really-large-bore BB-flat tuba, as such keys tend to present MORE crossing of partials (as contrasted with keys signatures featuring just a one, two, or three flats).

In other words, these exercises EXERCISE me, and work me on things on which I need to WORK (ie. towards perfecting legato playing with this behemoth).

ok...more hyping of the mouthpiece:

The MAIN THING I like about this particular mouthpiece (vs. other very similar "Sellmansberger" designs) is the SUPER-EASY SLURRING.
(why...?? I have no idea...again: I'm a trial-and-error person.)
OK...I VERY MUCH LIKE the evenness of the quality/type of sound throughout the various octaves of pitch ranges, and the ease of playing that I'm experiencing, but (seriously...) SLURS !!! It's reminiscent of playing the F tuba, the euphonium, or (OK...) a much smaller contrabass...

...so - whereas an exercise such as this one could EASILY seem to be quite tedious - I'm able to actually LISTEN to the vocalise, and ENJOY the melodic contours (vs. struggling to play through them and barely listening to what's happening).

bloke "OK...on to the last two or three in this book, and - then - out to the dungeon: to work on peeps' tubas."

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After quite a few years, I had an opportunity to play Don Juan, once again, last month.
One of my colleagues took their video camera up into the catwalk and recorded the concert.
It's always interesting to hear yourself play "standard rep" - particularly when your instrument is a not-common model and (sure) that not-common model is being played with a new (at that time, "unique") mouthpiece. I was quite satisfied with what I heard out of the low brass - on the recording. :smilie8:


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Flip the book over and play it backwards . . . :smilie7:
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tadawson wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 4:45 pm Flip the book over and play it backwards . . . :smilie7:


I could record it and - if I listened to it with enough scrutiny - it would tell me that Paul is dead.
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Haven’t you sort of painted yourself into a corner?

OG Ultimate?

Ultimate. Where do you go from here? Where. Do. You. Go?

“And bloke wept, seeing as he had no more worlds to conquer…”
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The OG Valhalla?

By the way, Paul *is* dead. Just look at the man.

I am the Walrus.

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And then the passphrase to get into Valhalla (to get your new mouthpiece…) will have to be:

“Goo goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob, g'goo...”
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MiBrassFS wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 11:25 am Haven’t you sort of painted yourself into a corner?

OG Ultimate?

Ultimate. Where do you go from here? Where. Do. You. Go?

“And bloke wept, seeing as he had no more worlds to conquer…”
It was a way to force myself to - after this - stop messing around with the OG design. :thumbsup:
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the elephant wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 11:32 am The OG Valhalla?

By the way, Paul *is* dead. Just look at the man.

I am the Walrus.

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Paul: "The dying process"


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Ya know, Mr. Wade did come up with a really great name…

Valhalla has a great ring to it.
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MiBrassFS wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 2:38 pm Ya know, Mr. Wade did come up with a really great name…

Valhalla has a great ring to it.
...Wade's ALMOST there...but Wade's a Texan...Texas is Texas, and not (really) "the south"...Wade often discusses feeling displaced.
...This is a SOUTHERN mouthpiece...
...you know: the type that you might find on a Dollar General clearance shelf, etc.

more appropriate (ok: "in my opinion") Vaughn's Hollar

blokepiece factory, located in Vaughn's Hollar
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Well, ok then…

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Vaughn’s Hollar it is, I reckon.
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MiBrassFS wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 12:10 pm And then the passphrase to get into Valhalla (to get your new mouthpiece…) will have to be:

“Goo goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob, g'goo...”
Actually, John wrote that song, not Paul.
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Heavy_Metal wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 7:45 pm
MiBrassFS wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 12:10 pm And then the passphrase to get into Valhalla (to get your new mouthpiece…) will have to be:

“Goo goo g'joob, g'goo goo g'joob, g'goo...”
Actually, John wrote that song, not Paul.
duh...
It requires way more chemicals than Paul ever thought about ingesting to write the types of lyrics that John wrote.
I REALLY hope to see some good news in the mailbox (or on the doorstep) tomorrow.
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John Lennon wrote:I told you 'bout the walrus and me, man
You know that we're as close as can be, man
Well, here's another clue for you all:
The walrus was Paul
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