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Tuba solo Carnival in Venice

RSS: http://www.baadsvik.com/rss... Tuba soloist Oystein Baadsvik plays Carnival of Venice with pianist Patti Wolf in a recital at Rice University, Houston. October 05. Recorded on BIS CD 1285, Tub...  
 
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78963214t (8 hours ago) Show Hide
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tuba rocks and such a good comedy instument xD
DustininSD (6 days ago) Show Hide
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amazing
pumosita (1 week ago) Show Hide
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It's a great solo man!!! you're aheavy heavy player haha Best greetings!!!
tuba391 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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sorry, I meant horns not "horse." lol my bad
tuba391 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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First of all: This guy is amazing! He's like my idol on tuba

The other thing is that neither statement of whether a tuba or a flute takes more air can be justified. You can come close but there is always gonna be something to prove it all wrong.

In reality, how much air either one uses depends on the instrument itself, I've played on some horse that I barely use any air and overplay while others need way more.

This same concept goes for the flute, some models use more air than others...
laskalamuetro (1 week ago) Show Hide
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it always depends on how you place your lips in the mouthpiece, how you blow, how you control your air, wether you bubble your cheeks or not, not the instrument.

i does not depend on the instrument, it depends on the PLAYER

if restrain your air to keep it for longer, yeah you'll keep it longer, but it'll make the tuba sound like shit. to make it sound great and round, you need a crapload of air. no flute player could play one note(while having a good sound) without getting empty in 1 second.
CoasterKingXII (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@laskalamuetro
I'm a euphonium player, and I can say right away that tuba391 is right, you're wrong. I can conserve air on a euphonium (while using fourth valve for "micro tuba") and it just sounds softer.
GuitarheroGodlike (1 week ago) Show Hide
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look up circle breathing, thats the quickest way to disprove your theory
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This guy's a beast :o I wonder how fast he can spit watermelon seeds
CleverDjembe (1 week ago) Show Hide
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LOL! I bet his girlfriend gets the best head ever, if you know what I mean ;P

This guy really shreds on that TUBA!!!!

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