RIP Floyd Cooley
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
Who heard his concert at the 1978 T.UB.A. Conrence in LA CA???
It was the first time I ever heard F tuba performing in person. The concert was a real eye-opener for me (ear opener too). The auditorium was big, the stage was big and Floyd's sound filled the place, super expressive performance with an astounding total pallet. The eye opener? Front center stage Floyd performed the entire concert standing with no music.
I did get to talk with him again 2016? Bloomington and quickly tell him the story above, with a pleasant smile and a nodding head I could see him reflecting on that concert.
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It was the first time I ever heard F tuba performing in person. The concert was a real eye-opener for me (ear opener too). The auditorium was big, the stage was big and Floyd's sound filled the place, super expressive performance with an astounding total pallet. The eye opener? Front center stage Floyd performed the entire concert standing with no music.
I did get to talk with him again 2016? Bloomington and quickly tell him the story above, with a pleasant smile and a nodding head I could see him reflecting on that concert.
Joe H
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
I last talked with him on the phone in 1995, 27 years ago when he was living about three blocks away from my home in Berkeley CA. Great player. Long time principal tuba in San Francisco Symphony. Wonderful man, very friendly and supportive.
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
I studied with Floyd for about 4 years while I was in the Air Force Band stationed about 45 minutes from his home. What a great teacher and person.
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
Your band was at Travis Air Force Base? You were very fortunate to be stationed so near Floyd Cooley's home----less than an hour's drive. He was a good teacher. Did you know one of his premier students, Peter Wahrhaftig?Casca Grossa wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 5:25 pm I studied with Floyd for about 4 years while I was in the Air Force Band stationed about 45 minutes from his home. What a great teacher and person.
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
RIP.
Quite the influence and instrumental in getting Walter Nirschl involved in copying the York with improved accuracy.
Quite the influence and instrumental in getting Walter Nirschl involved in copying the York with improved accuracy.
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
I studied with Peter for a few years also. Very fine teacher and player.Ace wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 7:39 pmYour band was at Travis Air Force Base? You were very fortunate to be stationed so near Floyd Cooley's home----less than an hour's drive. He was a good teacher. Did you know one of his premier students, Peter Wahrhaftig?Casca Grossa wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 5:25 pm I studied with Floyd for about 4 years while I was in the Air Force Band stationed about 45 minutes from his home. What a great teacher and person.
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Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
Earlier this year I worked with Floyd on his webpage, take a look www.floydcooley.com
Re: RIP Floyd Cooley
Floyd’s wife is struggling with funeral costs. A go fund me is set up to help.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-for-floyds-funeral
https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-for-floyds-funeral