Army workshop 2024
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Re: Army workshop 2024
We'll be there. Always look forward to this show and the unexpected reunions that seem to happen. Great opportunity for players of all levels to play, listen, and shop tax-free. If anyone is on the fence about attending, do it! No fees to attend other than transportation, lodging, and food, which can be pricey.
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Re: Army workshop 2024
What's the consensus on folks (not vendors) selling their own horns? Is there a space to try them out that isn't the elephant room?
I have a couple I'd like to bring, but don't know how I'd go about managing the logistics.
I have a couple I'd like to bring, but don't know how I'd go about managing the logistics.
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Re: Army workshop 2024
Below is NOT to say that I'm some super busy performing musician. I'm not. I probably work on average 5 or 6 days a month playing music, and that's about it... but since engagements sort of come to a head in December, January is always a nearly completely dark month, there must be something about February or the very end of January which prompts churches and other places to resume hiring musicians...
...and nearly every time I commit to one of these Army conferences - which I REALLY enjoy attending and displaying - I end up getting offered some job - either on the same days, the Sunday morning after, or some such, and it's usually something that pays pretty good, so that adds to the cost of going, and with the fuel cost now doubled. Quite candidly, I've also raised my repair prices to attempt to somewhat compensate for most everything I buy costing twice as much, so if I'm gone Thursday through Sunday, burn a whole bunch of gas, pay a fee, possibly turn down a pretty good church gig, don't do any repair work over those days, and only make a few hundred dollars profit on maybe a tuba (as our markups are very low) and a few mouthpieces, that's sort of rough.
The obvious advantage is that I get to see a whole bunch of people who have become my friends, as well as an opportunity to meet a bunch of new friends. I also stay with my brother, and it's great to visit with him... He's in amazingly good health, but he is now an octogenerian.
(warning: double negative) I'm not saying here is that it is not worth going to, but what I am saying is that I'm conflicted each time I go. I would also like to say how kind the people are who host it, and how incredibly kind some other vendors and attendees have been in the past helping us pack up at the end...It's just amazing.
...and nearly every time I commit to one of these Army conferences - which I REALLY enjoy attending and displaying - I end up getting offered some job - either on the same days, the Sunday morning after, or some such, and it's usually something that pays pretty good, so that adds to the cost of going, and with the fuel cost now doubled. Quite candidly, I've also raised my repair prices to attempt to somewhat compensate for most everything I buy costing twice as much, so if I'm gone Thursday through Sunday, burn a whole bunch of gas, pay a fee, possibly turn down a pretty good church gig, don't do any repair work over those days, and only make a few hundred dollars profit on maybe a tuba (as our markups are very low) and a few mouthpieces, that's sort of rough.
The obvious advantage is that I get to see a whole bunch of people who have become my friends, as well as an opportunity to meet a bunch of new friends. I also stay with my brother, and it's great to visit with him... He's in amazingly good health, but he is now an octogenerian.
(warning: double negative) I'm not saying here is that it is not worth going to, but what I am saying is that I'm conflicted each time I go. I would also like to say how kind the people are who host it, and how incredibly kind some other vendors and attendees have been in the past helping us pack up at the end...It's just amazing.
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Re: Army workshop 2024
I want to go this year but still have NO IDEA where it is held. If somebody told me recently I forgot that already. Is there a blog somewhere about accommodations and where to eat etc.?
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Re: Army workshop 2024
It is held every year at the Army base at Fort Myer in Arlington, VA.
https://usarmyband.com/workshops/tuba-e ... m-workshop
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Re: Army workshop 2024
I’ll probably pop in for a look, a concert and lunch at the bowling alley.
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Re: Army workshop 2024
I love it, it's everything thet ITEC isn't
succinct
Free
Concerts and panels that are actually interesting
Intimate enough that you feel like you are visiting with friends
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Re: Army workshop 2024
Well, it seems like nobody's bumping into them on the other site.
The mods look to be pretty hands off on that site as a whole. One hasn't logged in in nearly a year, and Sean hasn't said ANYTHING in nearly FOUR years. I wonder how much ad rev they're getting with the slower site now?
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1972 Holton B300 Euph
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Re: Army workshop 2024
Booked my flight! Flying into Dulles thus time and taking the silver line almost the doorstep of fort Myer. (actually a former student that is in the army band will pick me up the station)
I'm usually an American Airlines or delta guy, but united was less than half the cost. I'll give them a try
I'm arriving Friday the 2nd by noon
See you then!
I'm usually an American Airlines or delta guy, but united was less than half the cost. I'll give them a try
I'm arriving Friday the 2nd by noon
See you then!
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Re: Army workshop 2024
BopEuph wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:09 pm
Well, it seems like nobody's bumping into them on the other site.
The mods look to be pretty hands off on that site as a whole. One hasn't logged in in nearly a year, and Sean hasn't said ANYTHING in nearly FOUR years. I wonder how much ad rev they're getting with the slower site now?
Sean is IN the army band. Farah is in the navy band, less likely she will be around
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Re: Army workshop 2024
Yeah, just a bad attempt at humor. But yeah, they're not even logging into Tubenet anymore. They're going months between visits at this point.
Nick
(This horn list more to remind me what I have than to brag)
1984 Conn 12J
1990s Kanstul 900-4B BBb
1924 Holton 122 Sousa
1972 Holton B300 Euph
If you see a Willson 2900, serial W2177, it's been missing for a long time. Help me bring it home.
(This horn list more to remind me what I have than to brag)
1984 Conn 12J
1990s Kanstul 900-4B BBb
1924 Holton 122 Sousa
1972 Holton B300 Euph
If you see a Willson 2900, serial W2177, it's been missing for a long time. Help me bring it home.
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Re: Army workshop 2024
I have the choice of going to the trombone event or the tuba event. For anyone who has been to both, which do you prefer? I can't imagine listening to tubas for several days straight would be a lot of fun in itself. Do they have other groups there? Do they tolerate trombone players? Kind of on the fence.