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Yorkboy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 1:52 pm
I play in a moderately busy brass quintet where the leader, when introducing the individual members to the audience, as a “point of interest” routinely mentions that the horn I’m playing on at that given moment has been self-constructed - in effect, broadcasting what equipment I’m playing on, and that there is a unique “talent” involved with my performance on it, and therefore could theoretically appeal to non-musicians who create things with their hands.
The usual response:
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I could copy this post word for word ( I guess I did...) and it would be 100% applicable - every word of it.
them:
OK... fine... so sit down and play something.
These users thanked the author bloke for the post:
Yep, reminded of this sentence from time to time. I change tubas periodically for a few reasons. I think a particular tuba (or mouthpiece) will hide a playing weakness, will fit in a new playing situation better, will be more comfortable,a trend comes alone that I want to explore, I want a slightly different sound, I’m bored and want a new challenge to master, a new model comes along that I’m curious about, one time a big financial setback.A handful of times a colleague has mentioned one of these tuba changes. I’m pretty sure they are just being polite. We do it for ourselves.
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Younger people are simply being polite and finding something to say or to converse about, and (per previous posts to theirs) older guys - who played tuba in the past - mostly want to tell you about themselves. ("My section leader in high school was fourth runner up to National Sousaphone Champion", etc.)
Those of us who are male - and try to tell our wives stuff that is fascinating to us about our instruments - see our wives or girlfriends' eyes glaze over after about 2.4 seconds.