Learn As You Play Tuba Tutor Book (learn As You Play Series)

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My first tuba was a 25J...actually it was a 24J forward bell horn when I acquired it. I played it in concert band as an initially self-taught tubist. When I made my first foray into the brass band world, a member of the CSO was the guest conductor for the first and last concert that I played with that ensemble.

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Greentubaguy wrote: I have heard that as a Tuba player, one is expected to be able to play a total range of at least 4 octaves, from the Bb that is two octaves below the bass clef, all the way to the Bb that lies 2 octaves above the bass clef. Is this true for all players, or just professionals from Wind Symphonies or Philarmonics? Thanks for the information!