hi im a sophmore from lanier high school of san antonio and i started this year as tuba and im kinda good and i was wondering if you could give me any tips on becoming a better tuba player?
@RobertRANs0M First tip is to start taking private lessons from a tuba teacher. If your band director does not have contact information for a tuba teacher, try the nearest university that has a school of music and see if they have a tuba teacher or tuba music majors interested in teaching lessons.
So I'm a high school senior looking for tryout pieces for a music scholarship, I ned a fast and a slow piece, anybody have any ideas or places where I can get some or find a great deal of them
I agree. You have the right idea only a few times. I'm not saying that there is only one way to play these piece because music has an unlimited amount of interpretations.
This recording is only good so you know how it sounds for the first time but I would recommend taking ideas from this either.
tempo is quarter = 72 to 80 something. you're going way to fast and you are giving the student an incorrect interpretation of this etude. I would not suggest people listening to you.
hey i play on a pt 36 wht type is urs for a c tuba ?
TubaMaster54 1 year ago
@TubaMaster54 I'm playing a Yamaha F bass tuba.
PeterTubaEuph 1 year ago
Not bad
MsHallo1985 1 year ago
hi im a sophmore from lanier high school of san antonio and i started this year as tuba and im kinda good and i was wondering if you could give me any tips on becoming a better tuba player?
RobertRANs0M 1 year ago
@RobertRANs0M First tip is to start taking private lessons from a tuba teacher. If your band director does not have contact information for a tuba teacher, try the nearest university that has a school of music and see if they have a tuba teacher or tuba music majors interested in teaching lessons.
PeterTubaEuph 1 year ago
@PeterTubaEuph thanks i will try
RobertRANs0M 1 year ago
So I'm a high school senior looking for tryout pieces for a music scholarship, I ned a fast and a slow piece, anybody have any ideas or places where I can get some or find a great deal of them
renkotsu92 1 year ago
@renkotsu92 You can set your watch to Blazhevich 70 Studies for Tuba Vol. 1. Find it on my website under "Recommended music."
PeterTubaEuph 1 year ago
this was the same music for the louisiana lmea all-state and district bands. i play tuba too.
mjfrancis526 2 years ago
Fricken great stuff, man. Thanks!
agbz 2 years ago
dude awsome sound........what mouthpiece do u play on.???
jorgealarcon2012 2 years ago
B+S "Perantucci" PT-65, which is great for a small tuba but not really what I'd recommend for something bigger, like a 4/4 BBb.
PeterTubaEuph 2 years ago
This is very nice, you've definitely got it down solid
googlemyspaceyahoo 2 years ago
sorry I meant that I wouldn't recommend it.
tuba391 2 years ago
I agree. You have the right idea only a few times. I'm not saying that there is only one way to play these piece because music has an unlimited amount of interpretations.
This recording is only good so you know how it sounds for the first time but I would recommend taking ideas from this either.
tuba391 2 years ago
tempo is quarter = 72 to 80 something. you're going way to fast and you are giving the student an incorrect interpretation of this etude. I would not suggest people listening to you.
art7681 2 years ago
Thank you for your support, your videos are much help!
ConnorJones2011 2 years ago
What kind of mouthpiece do you use?
UberTuber5 2 years ago
great tone
daisuke4bleach 2 years ago
Thanks!
PeterTubaEuph 2 years ago
you have great tone. i enjoyed listening
alexsmmb 2 years ago
All of your videos have helped me on my try-out music. Thank you for all your support.
camoku 2 years ago
5/5, as you are allways on the line of perfection with the songs you play. :)
CHUMAATUNZU 2 years ago