The cello obbligato continued during an extendedtubasolo, which led to the work's first tutti: a fanfarish affair again punctuated by timpani.
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None of the children in this study attempted to label thetubaand celeste sounds.
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The ratios of boys and girls learning brass instruments + trombone, trumpet andtuba+ were 9:3, 8:4 and 6:2.
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It was composed in 1933 for a small male chorus and solo baritone, accompanied by three trombones,tuba, piano and percussion.
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Here, too, the organ joins the orchestra in the opening mêlée, but the sound evaporates instantly, leaving a lone bass line to splutter out ontubaand organ.
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C took piano lessons for a year and 'hated it' but also played thetubain the school orchestra for two years.
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But who is not a fit and proper person to play thetuba?
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This is a celebration featuring nearly 200tubaand euphonium players who perform a medley of holiday songs.
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For example, petite students would be more successful playing the flute over thetuba.
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In grade school, he also picked up the trumpet andtuba.
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Consequently, when its music is written in treble clef, thetubais a transposing instrument, but not when the music is in bass clef.
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Usually upperclassmen, specificallytubaplayers, do very well, although percussionists are slowly working their way into the top five.
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Typical instruments were a long straight trumpet "(tuba)", a large curved brass instrument called the "lituus", and a water organ "(organum)".
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The second movement represents simulation of a serenade with a grotesque gesture embodied in the theme's orchestration, delivered by clarinet accompanied bytubaand bassoon.
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The subject is first presented by a solo double bass, followed by bassoon,tubaand, eventually, the entire orchestra.
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