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Thursday, March 01, 2007.
Thursday, March 01, 2007. 1 The tuba is in the Brass. 2 There is 1 tuba player in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. His name is Michael Thornton. 3 The player must buzz. They both do the same thing. 4 The tuba has about 16 feet. 5 The tuba has 4-5 valves. 6 The sound would be higher. Play the tuba standing up. 8 You use the bass. 9 One option is the sousaphone. 10 The tuba is very low and it sounds.
Thursday, February 22, 2007. 1 The tuba is in the brass family. 2 There is only one tuba player in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. His name is Michael Thornton. 3 To produce different notes, the tuba player varies the opening between his lips while blowing in the moutpiece. asp? 4 The tuba has about 16 ft of tubeing. 3 To play the .
Thursday, March 01, 2007. 1 the tuba is in the brass family. And his name is Michael Thornton. 3 They produce the sound. By buzzing their lips while blowing into a cup or funnel shaped mouthpiece. It is the same as the trombone. 5 They change it by using the valve. 6 it would sound higher. And it would have much higher notes. 7 No you have to play it sitting down. 8The tuba uses the base clef. 9 In a marching band the sousaphone.
Then Who Am I? If im not back in five minutes. just wait longer! Thursday, March 01, 2007. Think of it What You Will. You could click this one. The Trombone would go under the Brass Family. There are two Trombone players in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and their names are Cristian Ganicenco and Lee Rogers. The tubing used to make the Trombone is 9ft long.
Thursday, March 01, 2007. 1 I would categorize the tuba in the brass family. 2 There is 1 tuba player in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and his name is Michael Thornton. 3 The Tuba player tightens their lips and blows to make a sound. This is different from pursing your lips as you would a trumpet. 4 The tubing used to make a tuba is about 18 inches long. Thursday, February 08, 2007.
Thursday, January 25, 2007. 1 The French Horn is in the brass. 2 There are six French Horn players in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. There names are Elizabeth Freimuth, Thomas Sherwood, Gene Berger, Duane Dugger, Robert Schauer, and Charles Bell. 3 The player holds his mouth tightly against the mouthpiece of the instrument. Their lips then vibrate when air is forced through them. 4 The tubing of the French Horn. Is about 12 feet, 4. 2 There are three Bas.
Thursday, February 08, 2007. Is in the brass family. 2 There are two players. Their names are Philip Collins and Steven Pride. Is produced by the player holding his lips tightly against a mouthpiece. 5 By holing or pushing down on the valves. 6 It would sound deeper. 7There is usually 3 valves on a. That are located on the top of the trumpet. They are little buttons you push down to change the sound. 8 You would use the treble clef.
Thursday, January 25, 2007. 1 I would place the French Horn under the brass instruments. 3 French Horn players play their instrument by buzzing their lips through a cup shaped mouthpiece.
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Thursday, March 01, 2007. 1 The tuba is in the Brass. 2 There is 1 tuba player in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. His name is Michael Thornton. 3 The player must buzz. They both do the same thing. 4 The tuba has about 16 feet. 5 The tuba has 4-5 valves. 6 The sound would be higher. Play the tuba standing up. 8 You use the bass. 9 One option is the sousaphone. 10 The tuba is very low and it sounds.
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