LSO Masterclass - Tuba
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tips for a new tuba player?
p.s.my 4th brass instrument!
1.trumpet (3years)
2. baritone(1month)
3. trombone (been playing 5 months now)
4. tuba(12hours+)
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I always listen and watch a video on you tube before reading the comments. As I watched and listened to Mr Harrild I was struck by the natural and unassuming way he spoke. There is a warmth about him that compelled me to listen. I am not a tuba player but having listen Mr Harrild I wish I had 'taken up the tuba instead!' *
I am not surprised by the comment by by 2 recent posters who have met him. How lucky you are.
* The phrase is a quote from Flanders ans Swan.
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3:05, im sorry to say this but i didnt hear that crescendo at all, apart from that i really like your sound and you speak a lot of sense
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TUBAS RULE!!!
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Fortunate enough to be taught by the fantastic Mr Hariild for over 2 years learnt more than most teachers could teach in a life time
A True True Genius and dedicated professor of music
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This man is truly a genious in every sense of the word! I have been fortunate to have been taught by him and I have been inspired! Thank you Mr Harilld from a certain euphonium player from KH named Jonny.
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nice....
Inspires me to practice. Been playing as a hobby for years and its great to see passion Patrick has for the tuba. Where is a good place to get a tuba like his. I have a B and H Imperial - I have been using on loan with the Waverley Bondi Beach Brass Band. I've been thinking of getting my own instrument.
Reading the comments below reminds me of how Cliff Goddchild (Principal Tuba Player with the SSO - over 30yrs) would continuously remind all to keep their fingers on the valves.
good high note
Billie1982Jean1 2 years ago 8
Sounds more like Bb to me.
thegoodgeneral 2 years ago 4