Great performance indeed and as of January 2022 Colin is still making great music at Diggle Band in Saddleworth . I'm sure I heard that the solo was written for Peter Wells , former solo Eb bass at Black Dyke when Roy Newsome was their musical director . Thanks again for another upload . Mark .
Great to hear this after so many years.Roy composed this when there was'nt a lot for Tuba in the concert repertoire.I remember playing it at PontinsHemsby.We were honoured to give a concert(Cawston Nfk)& as Roy was there he was asked to conduct.A real honour for me,I could not believe he just said do whatever you do & I'll follow you.I think I done OK.I dont think I'd have the wind now.
I LOVE the EEb tuba! There is a bit of snobbery in the world of tubas (tubae) in which the F tuba is considered by some to be more "dignified", and playing an F tuba implies superior skill. But that is beginning to fade away, and lotsa EEb tubas are being used in quintets, sextets, and even orchestras in northern Europe. I have 4 tubas - EEb, a couple of CC's, and a BBb. If I buy another tuba, it'll be either an EEb, or if I can get big money, I'll have an EEEb monster built.
A few decades ago, I encountered in a novelty store, a product named "Tuba Toothpaste". It was a tube of toothpaste, shaped like a "tuba". The main reservoir of toothpaste was in the bell throat, and the toothpaste squirted outta the "mouthpiece" when the bell throat was squeezed. I haven't seen any of that for a long time.
Wonderful sound from a class player, I played next to Colin at Diggle Band what a great player and a real gentleman. A true bandsman . Not a bad team backing him though JSVB.
I love playing this piece. Have done it on sousaphone, single and double B & E Flat tubas (besson ) and for the lols on Eb Baritone Sax and euphonium. Yes i'm one of them (bridged the gap brass & reed when I was younger). Was oringally a brass player became a principle Euphonium player. My love of the tenor sax got me to learn it on the side to the dismay of a few people, who said both couldnt be done ...3 years later I proved them wrong :) now playing approx. 30 years Have travelled with several bands and done marching, concert and competition gigs and events.
Great playing Colin, I had the pleasure of meeting you last week at the Dobcross band hall. Thanks for the pleasure also of listening to your rehearsal, a lovely evening for me. I shall see you again soon I hope, I am back up North late September so just might catch you. Take care mate, Pete, Wantage Silver.
Tuba sounds are so badass
Great performance indeed and as of January 2022 Colin is still making great music at Diggle Band in Saddleworth . I'm sure I heard that the solo was written for Peter Wells , former solo Eb bass at Black Dyke when Roy Newsome was their musical director . Thanks again for another upload . Mark .
The best recording of this solo I have ever heard (and I have listened to dozens of them!)
Great to hear this after so many years.Roy composed this when there was'nt a lot for Tuba in the concert repertoire.I remember playing it at PontinsHemsby.We were honoured to give a concert(Cawston Nfk)& as Roy was there he was asked to conduct.A real honour for me,I could not believe he just said do whatever you do & I'll follow you.I think I done OK.I dont think I'd have the wind now.
marvellous x
Very pleasurable to hear it
I LOVE the EEb tuba! There is a bit of snobbery in the world of tubas (tubae) in which the F tuba is considered by some to be more "dignified", and playing an F tuba implies superior skill. But that is beginning to fade away, and lotsa EEb tubas are being used in quintets, sextets, and even orchestras in northern Europe. I have 4 tubas - EEb, a couple of CC's, and a BBb. If I buy another tuba, it'll be either an EEb, or if I can get big money, I'll have an EEEb monster built.
Awesome comment
A few decades ago, I encountered in a novelty store, a product named "Tuba Toothpaste". It was a tube of toothpaste, shaped like a "tuba". The main reservoir of toothpaste was in the bell throat, and the toothpaste squirted outta the "mouthpiece" when the bell throat was squeezed. I haven't seen any of that for a long time.
Reminiscing. I played this when I was in 16 in my high school band. Being female, probably fairly unique in that. Loved it though.
Good for you ❤️
Nice one "Raspy" ~ I enjoyed that.
Wonderful sound from a class player, I played next to Colin at Diggle Band what a great player and a real gentleman. A true bandsman . Not a bad team backing him though JSVB.
I love playing this piece.
Have done it on sousaphone, single and double B & E Flat tubas (besson )
and for the lols on Eb Baritone Sax and euphonium.
Yes i'm one of them (bridged the gap brass & reed when I was younger).
Was oringally a brass player became a principle Euphonium player.
My love of the tenor sax got me to learn it on the side to the dismay of a few people, who said both couldnt be done ...3 years later I proved them wrong :) now playing approx. 30 years
Have travelled with several bands and done marching, concert and competition gigs and events.
Great playing Colin, I had the pleasure of meeting you last week at the Dobcross band hall.
Thanks for the pleasure also of listening to your rehearsal, a lovely evening for me.
I shall see you again soon I hope, I am back up North late September so just might catch you.
Take care mate, Pete, Wantage Silver.
Same here, I started on alto sax and now I also play tuba very well. People are often surprised but its not too hard of you practice a lot.
Lovely sound and great playing. Roy Newsome didn’t write much but what he did write was ace - I especially like Dublin’s Fair City.
Nice, very ballroomy
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I am gonna play this song so I can go on a school with music :D
idol
Amazing and Fascinating Tuba‼️\(^o^)/
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iam eagle pass high school I play the tuba
Is it just my ears or is there an electric bass guitar in this recording. I think I can hear fingers sliding on strings in some of the passages.
It sounds like an upright, I can hear the plucking
I suppose they had to have someone put the "tutti" bass parts from the original score in! ;-)