My tuba is...
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Re: My tuba is...
Imaginary
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Re: My tuba is...
Yours seem usually more complex than purely imaginary.
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Re: My tuba is...
Yes, my situation is complex, and it's basically like what I wrote above. It's complex, because it has a real part and an imaginary part.
I won't be doing any CCartesian playing. Instead I'll be "plane" in the Argand band.
Math jokes truly are the worst, especially with complex numbers. I'm sorry that I modulus'n to all of this.
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Re: My tuba is...
As long as you don’t leave any residue on the poles.bort2.0 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:54 pm
Yes, my situation is complex, and it's basically like what I wrote above. It's complex, because it has a real part and an imaginary part.
I won't be doing any CCartesian playing. Instead I'll be "plane" in the Argand band.
Math jokes truly are the worst, especially with complex numbers. I'm sorry that I modulus'n to all of this.
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Re: My tuba is...
I don't know, at the moment she is with the Berliner Tuba for restoration.
The tuba I brought there was good playing, but had to much dents, the old B&S uniball system and scratches in the laquer. Also there was some laquer missing.
so in a couple of weeks (I hope) I have a tuba that is more than a gem (and mine)
ps the tuba in question is a B&S Symphonie F
The tuba I brought there was good playing, but had to much dents, the old B&S uniball system and scratches in the laquer. Also there was some laquer missing.
so in a couple of weeks (I hope) I have a tuba that is more than a gem (and mine)
ps the tuba in question is a B&S Symphonie F
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