@Nick Batzdorf said:
DaveTK, is that really true that tuba is as agile as a faggotte?
If so, my sincere apologies all those drunken guys dressed up in lederhosen with funny hats playing oom-pah...
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Yes - a tuba is as agile as the trumpet or horn - the playing technique is exactly the same - it's just a question of how fast you can press those valves either piston or rotary and coordinate it with tongueing technique - tuba players can double and triple tongue like other brass - a good tuba player can play any of the Arban studies and variations including the famous Carnival of Venice as well as any good trumpet player.
Anything Winton Marsallis can do Roger Bobo can do.
It's not a question of limited ability on the part of tubas it's a question of limited imagination on the part of comopsers/arrangers.
It's difficult to think of any orchestral example of a tuba part expoiting this potential. the best I can think of are some of Havergal Brian's symphonies. But delve into the brass band repertorie and you will find endless contest scores where the four tubas perform feets of extraordinary technical brilliance.
DTK