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Ok, I bought the part on-line and printed it out. The String Bass part is not 100% the same as the Tuba. In some places, the DB Tacits while the Tuba plays. Less work for me!
![]() Reading the Tuba part all marked up caused me to stop several times when mis-reading the proper bass notes while trying to read the part in octaves, marked up or transposing mentally while not really knowing what register to play the DB part in. With the actual DB part printed out, it's sooooooooooo much cleaner to read. I'm all set now .. and $4.95 poorer.. ![]() |
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So, what part of Scotland are you from Ken?
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Scotland? Sorry, I don't get it.
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Ken, please let me try to explain. There are many old jokes about people from Scotland being thrifty (careful with money). Yes, I know that is a stereotype, like us people from Bahrain all having big noses, though maybe true in my case.
![]() Pardon me for even suggesting it but, in most cultures, $4.95 is not much more than you would pay for a cup of coffee. If you love to play the bass it is a small price, no? |
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It's about $1.45 around here. The point was they would not buy me that part. Everyone else on the gig has a part for their own instrument. The conductors attitude was, use the Tuba part if you wanna play. If not, don't play. I have been Principal bass there for many years. I have never had to buy my own music for a concert. |
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"The conductor's attitude was, use the Tuba part if you wanna play. If not, don't play." Excuse this suggestion but, what would he say if he realised the basses weren't playing? Is he paying you a good salary to play whatever he puts in front of you or is this more about not much money but musical enjoyment? |
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