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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2006

Canon in D

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  • step one: use contras instead of sousaphones

  • Your mellos definatly owned this,

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  • As a music teacher, intonation is their main problem. The best band sounds bigger and better in tone.

  • @MrGuitar144 Your right to an extent. But the average band with sousas only use them because they know they can't march contras. I've had several band directors tell me that, right in front of their players. If you get one good tuba player, and have him play a sousaphone, then a contra, most people would prefer the contra's sound. It is more opinion based though I guess, so whatever, lol.

  • @MrTubanator But is it really so much better that its noticeable: No. Colleges use them, really the only bands that use contras are DCI. A good tubist sounds good on any tuba.

  • @MrGuitar144 But a decent contra is better :)

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  • Good

  • This is so original.

  • @mrtangerine999 Nothing wrong with a decent sousa

  • damn, pretty dang good :P i wish my school's brass sounded like this :o

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