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My Tuba & I, Post Yours & You
Pictures are easier here!
This is the most recent, a pre-Covid pic of the Loudoun Brass Quintet. My Hirsbrunner and my B&S are shown:
Here I’m am with the Hirsbrunner attempting to look serious and instead just looking dour:
Me playing the Holton 6-8 years ago at an Army workshop:
Another pic of the Loudoun Brass Quintet with mostly different personnel, and me in a more inflated state, back in 2014–tuba is the B&S:
About the same time, same tuba, even more inflated:
This is a real oldie, from the TubaMeisters Christmas of 1991 (in San Antonio), with me pre-gray playing the Yamaha 621F. Ray Grim is to my left, playing his 186:
Rick “various stages of inflation” Denney
This is the most recent, a pre-Covid pic of the Loudoun Brass Quintet. My Hirsbrunner and my B&S are shown:
Here I’m am with the Hirsbrunner attempting to look serious and instead just looking dour:
Me playing the Holton 6-8 years ago at an Army workshop:
Another pic of the Loudoun Brass Quintet with mostly different personnel, and me in a more inflated state, back in 2014–tuba is the B&S:
About the same time, same tuba, even more inflated:
This is a real oldie, from the TubaMeisters Christmas of 1991 (in San Antonio), with me pre-gray playing the Yamaha 621F. Ray Grim is to my left, playing his 186:
Rick “various stages of inflation” Denney
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Re: My Tuba & I, Post Yours & You
Pretty cool to see what you guys and your horns look like. Kind of like a church directory.
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- MN_TimTuba (Thu Apr 20, 2023 5:50 pm)
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Re: My Tuba & I, Post Yours & You
The most recent pic I have of the Bel Air Community Band Tuba Section, from 2014:
From left: Cheryl Wald (unk make German BBb), Jim Laisure (Alexander 163 CC), me (Alexander BBb), Mark Chachich, principal (Alexander 163 CC).
We had seven tubas just before the COVID-19 lockdown, but I never got a pic..........
Edit- I decided to start another thread for group pics.
From left: Cheryl Wald (unk make German BBb), Jim Laisure (Alexander 163 CC), me (Alexander BBb), Mark Chachich, principal (Alexander 163 CC).
We had seven tubas just before the COVID-19 lockdown, but I never got a pic..........
Edit- I decided to start another thread for group pics.
Principal tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
1970s Marzan Slant-rotor BBb
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
1970s Marzan Slant-rotor BBb
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
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All that Alex goodness has to make for a fantastic section sound.Heavy_Metal wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:21 pm The most recent pic I have of the Bel Air Community Band Tuba Section, from 2014:
DSCI0199xs.JPG
From left: Cheryl Wald (unk make German BBb), Jim Laisure (Alexander 163 CC), me (Alexander BBb), Mark Chachich, principal (Alexander 163 CC).
We had seven tubas just before the COVID-19 lockdown, but I never got a pic..........
Edit- I decided to start another thread for group pics.
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Thanks for that. It's like a cool little time capsule of memories
Wibbly wobbly, tubaly woobaly . . . stuff
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Re: My Tuba & I, Post Yours & You
Our section has a uniform sound which in my opinion is good. When the Bel Air Community Band played at the Association of Concert Bands Convention in Pittsburgh (2016) the host band ( East Winds Symphonic Band) had Marzan tubas. This also produced a uniform sound and as Frank and I have said many times; which section sounded better, BOTH!Doc wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:37 pmAll that Alex goodness has to make for a fantastic section sound.Heavy_Metal wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:21 pm The most recent pic I have of the Bel Air Community Band Tuba Section, from 2014:
DSCI0199xs.JPG
From left: Cheryl Wald (unk make German BBb), Jim Laisure (Alexander 163 CC), me (Alexander BBb), Mark Chachich, principal (Alexander 163 CC).
We had seven tubas just before the COVID-19 lockdown, but I never got a pic..........
Edit- I decided to start another thread for group pics.
This is a link to The Bel Air Community Band playing March Valdres at the 2016 Association of Concert Bands Convention in Pittsburgh. The same tuba section that is in the picture is playing on this recording.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh5_k7Gx7fM
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Carl Fischer helicon with original 30" bell
Arizona Territorial Brass at the Vintage Band Festival in 2019
TubaChristmas 2019 in Tempe, AZ
Arizona Territorial Brass at the Vintage Band Festival in 2019
TubaChristmas 2019 in Tempe, AZ
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Rudy 3/4 CC
Kanstul 90 CC
Miraphone 181 6v GB (playing “duets in the desert” with Ken Friedrich in Big Bend NP near the Rio Grande)
B&S Symphonie 6v GB
Kanstul 90 CC
Miraphone 181 6v GB (playing “duets in the desert” with Ken Friedrich in Big Bend NP near the Rio Grande)
B&S Symphonie 6v GB
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Would that be in 1986 during the race for the pennant? I have a pic of me in my dress blues with my King sousaphone next to cutouts of Gary Carter and Daryl Strawberry. I just can't *find* it anymore. It must be buried in a box in the attic. I miss afternoons or evenings at Shea, I would take the R train from the end of the line (95th St. Bay Ridge) to Times Square and switch to the 7 train to
Flushing Meadows. The 7 was always crazy fun heading home if the Mets won.
Good times. I miss Brooklyn, Queens and the City. I miss Staten Island, even. I don't miss the Bronx at all, though. HAHAHA!!!
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BRZLd_qhdho/
Too lazy to figure out how instagram works well enough to have the inage appear here, and links to the photographer who took it are inherently available, so i can be even lazier and assume instagram gives the credit due. (i can certainly include name and link to general works here if folk want me to)
Anyway, this photo of me busking was at a bonified exhibition. Photographer tracked me down afterwards and gave me a print. Which ranks as one of the cooler things i have recieved for busking.
And of course i fully expect the TFFJ to identify the tuba within a relatively small error factor.
Too lazy to figure out how instagram works well enough to have the inage appear here, and links to the photographer who took it are inherently available, so i can be even lazier and assume instagram gives the credit due. (i can certainly include name and link to general works here if folk want me to)
Anyway, this photo of me busking was at a bonified exhibition. Photographer tracked me down afterwards and gave me a print. Which ranks as one of the cooler things i have recieved for busking.
And of course i fully expect the TFFJ to identify the tuba within a relatively small error factor.
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Me and the 4/4. I'm a small man.
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Me/Marzan CC
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Schenkelaars Eb (Eindhoven, Netherlands), buildt by Böhm & Meinl, Geretsriet, Germany
Schenkelaars rotary Eb, Cerveny BBb, Thomann 4+1 comp. Eb
Re: My Tuba & I, Post Yours & You
Yes, 1986 World Series to be exact. I was playing in a trad jazz band hired by the Mets at the stadium at that time.the elephant wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 12:04 pm
Would that be in 1986 during the race for the pennant? I have a pic of me in my dress blues with my King sousaphone next to cutouts of Gary Carter and Daryl Strawberry. I just can't *find* it anymore. It must be buried in a box in the attic. I miss afternoons or evenings at Shea, I would take the R train from the end of the line (95th St. Bay Ridge) to Times Square and switch to the 7 train to
Flushing Meadows. The 7 was always crazy fun heading home if the Mets won.
Good times. I miss Brooklyn, Queens and the City. I miss Staten Island, even. I don't miss the Bronx at all, though. HAHAHA!!!
I was there and saw Bill Buckner of the Red Sox let the ball go between his legs that Mookie Wilson hit in game 6....man, that place went berserk.
I was also there to witness the guy who parachuted into the stadium during game 2.
I hope you can find that picture - I'd love to see it!