In my neighborhood, when I hear a car radiating devastating bass, a solid sixty percent of the time the source will reveal itself to be some tuba-heavy norte??o chit.
there's also that french market jazz band lp on flying dutchman that has that funky version of bongalusa strut.I meant to say, the funkyest tubas are on NOLA brass band records. First funky one I know is the Olympia Brass Band from the mid 80s. Rebirth had a record out a few years later. Before that you get less funky stuff and more versions of Saints.
Not sure when it came out, but recorded in 1974...I meant to say, the funkyest tubas are on NOLA brass band records. First funky one I know is the Olympia Brass Band from the mid 80s. Rebirth had a record out a few years later. Before that you get less funky stuff and more versions of Saints.
I'd be surprised if there wasn't.Is there a tuba somewhere in New Hope's "Godofallofus"?
I'd be surprised if there wasn't.Is there a tuba somewhere in New Hope's "Godofallofus"?
The Roots has a Sousaphone, basically the same but you "wear" it and can play mobile, standing up.thats a big dog dude with the tuba. and thats a big ass tuba too. i saw the roots last year and they had a big one too (pasue bitches)
LOL.might as well not dance around it. embrace the dirty!!how you shape your mouth and lips on the mouthpiece.
this is all starting to sound dirty.
Tubas are for sitting, sousaphones are for marching. Named for John Phillip.thats a big dog dude with the tuba. and thats a big ass tuba too. i saw the roots last year and they had a big one too (pasue bitches)
Tubas are for sitting, sousaphones are for marching. Named for John Phillip.thats a big dog dude with the tuba. and thats a big ass tuba too. i saw the roots last year and they had a big one too (pasue bitches)
Tubas are for sitting, sousaphones are for marching. Named for John Phillip.thats a big dog dude with the tuba. and thats a big ass tuba too. i saw the roots last year and they had a big one too (pasue bitches)