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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2006

West Chester Tubas- "Hey Baby"

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  • in soviet russia tubas sing to YOU!!

  • At my school, we just call this tuba song.

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  • @LtGerbal Check out my grandson's marching band's 2011 show, Tempest's Fury. There is a lot of good low brass in the arrangement of the music. I am convinced that the low brass helped them place first in state this year. Put this in your search. It's about 9 minutes of some of the most chill inspiring music I've heard a high school band play, especially the low brass. Search : Jenison Band, Bands of America Grand National Prelam performance

  • @EmpressOfWyoming58 If they are the Yamaha 201 convertibles, then they are awesome, best investment as a tuba a high school can make.

  • this is a fun song to play

  • @Gala63100 Looks like convertibles (the ones on the far left are definitely convertibles).

  • There aren't enough tuba players at my school for this :(

    Muahaha I still get the solo (in our arrangement of it :D)

  • are these real contras or convertibles?

  • @TubaTJ I thought when you said 153 band member you could be talking about Jenison. I am going to search for your band. I hope someone has posted a youtube of your 2011 show. Julian says Jenison wants this type of tuba, too because he says they sound better.

  • Love it, this is great!

  • Type this into the search: Tempest's Fury @GVSU Turf Building

  • @TubaTJ My grandson's band has 153 members. They won 1st place in flight II & were the grand champions of the MCBA Michigan chamionships. The tubas & low brass were arranged heavily into their show Tempest's Fury. I uploaded their band camp performance (look in my videos) and you can find their practice at GVSU the night before our state competition. Listen for the low brass parts. I think you just might enjoy them. I'm convinced these strong low brass parts & percussion pushed us over the top.

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