He could study with you too, not sure if you even have openings. Then again, on this forum, you have the most full time orchestral and freelancing experience than anyone else. Still not good enough for ITEA (then again having a full time euphonium teaching job with 20 performance majors isn’t as well).UncleBeer wrote: Thu May 07, 2026 3:32 am
I can heartily second this suggestion. Great player (tuba, acoustic- and electric bass), great guy, and former student o' mine.![]()
Where to Study the Tuba?
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Re: Where to Study the Tuba?
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Re: Where to Study the Tuba?
If ya mean that I've got a lot of mileage on me, guilty as charged.russiantuba wrote: Thu May 07, 2026 12:05 pm Then again, on this forum, you have the most full time orchestral and freelancing experience than anyone else.
