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How to start your Tuba Practice Day: Tips for Tuba Vol. 7
This class is dedicated to the amateur and hobbyist tubists of the world. Presented by Skunkworks Production as an online masterclass for those of us still in lockdown at the time, this video answers the first question of the class, "How do I start my tuba day?". To view the full 90-min masterclass covering a vast array of topics at Skunkworks Media visit ua-cam.com/video/lRlqo2P4t1U/v-deo.html To become a free member of TubaMania Online for notifications on Steve's free online events and other resources visit www.tubamania.com/contact-1. To find out more about becoming a VIP and receiving ongoing support from Steve and access his premium online course (for all levels), visit steve-rosse-vip-masterclass-series.teachable.com/ (note: the sound quality of the tuba in this video is from a zoom class, no GarageBand or enhancing. If you want to play along virtually with Steve with the pro mic setups using Garageband Focusrite, the works, visit VIP at steve-rosse-vip-masterclass-series.teachable.com/
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BBb vs CC Vol. 2: Mel's Muscle Ups a Detailed Playing Comparison
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Which one wins with Mel's Muscle Ups? BBb or CC Tuba? Place your comments below, what are your thoughts? Join my in-depth tutorials on all of the Muscle Ups in detail, and much more, on 3 tubas. As a VIP you can have full access to my VIP library full of power-packed tutorials, and receive ongoing 1:1 support from me, designed for all levels, visit steve-rosse-vip-masterclass-series.teachable.c...
Studying with 43-year old Arnold Jacobs in the 1960's, An interview with Robbert Tucci.
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TubaMania Podcast Episode #1. In this podcast, I chat with Robert Tucci and ask him what it was like as a young man, studying with Arnold Jacobs in the 1960's. To be notified to participate in these webinars and participate in our Q&A's visit www.tubamania.com/contact-1. More full-length interviews with other top low brass artists can be found at www.tubamania.com/. Also, please visit my premiu...
BBb vs CC Tuba, Which One Wins? Find out more about the comparison here.
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BBb vs CC Tuba, Which One Wins? Place your comments below, which do you like better, what are your thoughts, and what are your requests for my next BBb vs CC Tuba video? Be sure you are a member of TubaMania Online (free) to interact wt me and my guests at www.tubamania.com/contact-1 Also consider becoming a VIP where you will have full access to my VIP library full of power-packed tutorials no...
Challenged by wide intervals? Play intervals with ease and confidence with these simple steps.
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steve-rosse-vip-masterclass-series.teachable.com/ In this video I provide easy-to-understand tips and steps for you to get you to execute your large intervals with ease and clarity on any brass instrument while maintaining your best sound. To access more of my free content not see on UA-cam and to participate in my free webinars along with my guests, become a member of TubaMania Online at www.t...
Embouchure Strengthening Physiology Explained/ Warmup wt Steve and his 5/4 Rudi BBb!
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steve-rosse-vip-masterclass-series.teachable.com/ 5/4 BBb Tuba Warmups! Here I share what I have learned about strength training at the Australian Institute of Personal Trainers and how we can apply this information to strengthen our embouchure, lips, and face muscles while warming up quickly to play high with all this in mind! This video is part of my ongoing VIP Masterclass Course Series (6 n...
Tuba Tips Vol. 6: 11 Tips to Fast Track our Younger Tubists and All of Us!
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Attention teachers and young tubists: These tips come from a recent TubaMania Tuesday Webinar Masterclass and address various ways to develop our younger generation as quickly as possible. These tips are also beneficial for all ages. Become a member of TubaMania Online to participate in these live online events (free) by visiting www.tubamania.com/contact-1. Find out about Steve's premium onlin...
Welcome to my YouTube Channel
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Welcome to my Channel! The videos that I make for you here are to help you become a better musician/tuba player as quickly as possible. Become a free member of TubaMania Online by visiting www.tubamania.com/contact-1. Find out about my premier online course, VIP, at steve-rosse-vip-masterclass-series.teachable.com . Also please follow me and my TubaMania activities via my Instagram page, @tubam...
Fast Track you Triple Tonguing to Mastery in This Tutorial
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Is it ok to learn triple tonguing before double tonguing? Answered here. This video will get your triple tonguing on the fast track to mastery even if you do not yet know how to double tongue. To view the entire 20 minute VIP triple tonguing tutorial (free, no email/ nothing required) follow these instructions: Go to the VIP URL (link below), from the home page scroll down to "Curriculum", then...
5 More Powerful Tuba Tips, Steve's Tips #6-10
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Some of the most common questions I get: "How can I make the big tuba sound easier?", "How can I be more confident that I will get it right when I perform?", "How can I articulate cleaner on the big tuba?" These questions and more are addressed here in under 5 mins!. I will address your challenges/ your questions here, what tip can I give you? Please write in the comment box and I'll make a tip...
How to Articulate: Roger Bobo Articulation Webinar, TubaMania Webinar Series
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In this two-hour TubaMania Weekend Webinar from early 2021, Roger Bobo goes deep into the discussion, with instruction, on successful brass articulation. The featured students come from Steve Rossé's tuba studio. The webinar features a global Q&A with questions coming from attendees across five continents, and the answers are loaded with many tuba tips from Mr. Bobo. This event also features so...
5 Powerful Tuba Tips, Steve's Tips #1-5.
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Some of the most common questions I get: "How do I play more musically?" "Can you help me with triple tonguing", etc. This 4-minute video answers these and more. Are you a (free) member of TubaMania Online? Join me in my free interactive webinars, become a member at www.tubamania.com/contact-1. Also, check out my affordable online course and consider becoming a VIP by visiting steve-rosse-vip-m...
How to Best Strategically Prepare for Auditions
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Will you be ready to win your next audition or at least play your best audition ever? Are you doing something today to get ready with a written-down action plan? To view this entire 18-min video (for free) go to Steve's VIP site, scroll down to curriculum, then find the down arrow under the list to find the video towards the bottom, in the June uploads section entitled, " Audition Preparation S...
Steve's VIP Fountains of Rome Demo
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This is a masterclass demo., View my entire 18 Minute Fountains Tutorial at VIP Masterclass Series, visit steve-rosse-vip-masterclass-series.teachable.com/. Email me at steve@tubamania.com for further information. This was recorded in one shot using close-up (honest) mics to captivate what I would sound like if you were sitting with me in my studio. It is not edited, mixed nor enhanced. It is "...
Steve Rosse's VTEC 2021 Wellness Class
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The Virtual International Tuba Euphonium Conference was pleased to host guest speaker Steve Rossé (Principal Tubist with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra) in this Virtual Wellness Class on how to focus on physical, mental and emotional wellness for brass players. Steve is also a certified NLP Practitioner Coach (LCA-International Coaching Federation) where he specializes in wellness and performanc...
A week in the Life of Steve Rossé
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A week in the Life of Steve Rossé
Steve Rossé's 11 Vaughan Williams Cadenza Tips, Tips for Tuba, Vol. 5
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Steve Rossé's 11 Vaughan Williams Cadenza Tips, Tips for Tuba, Vol. 5
Is it OK to PUFF YOUR CHEEKS? Three reasons why you should not.
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Is it OK to PUFF YOUR CHEEKS? Three reasons why you should not.
Q&A Vol.1: How to stay Motivated. Your Questions Answered. With Steve Rossé
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Q&A Vol.1: How to stay Motivated. Your Questions Answered. With Steve Rossé
Steve Rossé's 5 Low Register Tips, Tips for Tuba, Vol. 4
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Steve Rossé's 5 Low Register Tips, Tips for Tuba, Vol. 4
Should I MEMORISE? Why musicians of all levels should memorise and an action plan. VIP Sample
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Should I MEMORISE? Why musicians of all levels should memorise and an action plan. VIP Sample
K-1 for Two Solo Tubas and Trombones, Roland Szentpali and Steve Rossé
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K-1 for Two Solo Tubas and Trombones, Roland Szentpali and Steve Rossé
Play Like a VIP, Steve Rossé VIP Masterclass Course Introduction
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Play Like a VIP, Steve Rossé VIP Masterclass Course Introduction
Free Air Friday Breathe with Steve #5
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Free Air Friday Breathe with Steve #5
Join our Webinars, They are FREE
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Join our Webinars, They are FREE
Steve Rossé's Warmup Tips, Tips for Tuba Vol. 3
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Steve Rossé's Warmup Tips, Tips for Tuba Vol. 3
TubaMania Tuesday Tuba & Musical Tips Vol. #1
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TubaMania Tuesday Tuba & Musical Tips Vol. #1
Vulcan's Row by Alan Holley for Solo Big Tuba and Four Trombones.
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Vulcan's Row by Alan Holley for Solo Big Tuba and Four Trombones.
Steve Rossé's Tips for Audition Success, Tips for Tuba Vol #2
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Steve Rossé's Tips for Audition Success, Tips for Tuba Vol #2
Free Air Friday #4 Breathe with Steve
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Free Air Friday #4 Breathe with Steve

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @josetubachelva
    @josetubachelva 11 днів тому

    Love it! :)

  • @daviddawkins1
    @daviddawkins1 Місяць тому

    Thank you, great comparison, much appreciated!

  • @aezrdnk6607
    @aezrdnk6607 2 місяці тому

    what size cup diameter is your mouthpiece?

  • @RobertBryant-df8zf
    @RobertBryant-df8zf 3 місяці тому

    Excellent demonstration!! Must watch; student or professional

  • @luciano9015
    @luciano9015 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful Mister. Is the tuba a Walter Nirsch?

  • @steamboat75043
    @steamboat75043 4 місяці тому

    Very enjoyable. Your lyricism reminds me of another favorite tuba player John Fletcher. Your phrasing and technique on slow and fast passages is super impressive and remarkable. I am officially a big fan now. 😁

  • @steamboat75043
    @steamboat75043 4 місяці тому

    You make a lot of excellent points and play well. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra had Everett Gilmore for decades and he only played BBb. (anyone can correct me, but I did talk to Everett a few times) I think ultimately it is which horn fits the performer. I think you were incredibly lucky to have someone help you select a horn. I lament the old days where you could go to a pro shop, try various makes, and then when you settle on make, models, then on model, which particular one fit you the best. I always advise people to pick a horn that is easiest for them to play and make the sound they are looking for. And how much time could we spend just on mouthpiece selection? There is a big debate on finish for the horn, but in talking to Carl Klienstuber of Denton Big brass (you can see him in Wessex demos - has a beard) he said he couldn't tell a difference and the tuba has been his life. So? I have used different mouthpieces depending on what was being played. I had, for a while, a Wessex Grand which was a CC type tuba, but in BBb. I could play it well for about an hour or so, but it wore me out trying to control it. I have an ancient York 3v BBb and that has often been a go to, and while I have primarily used it for fox trot and hot jazz and some polka band, I have used it in classical settings. That horn is not that centered on pitch, but, I can then push the pitch a bit for whatever is going around me. With the variety of horns and mouthpieces and the variance in players themselves, and then in what style music... perhaps it is start with the horn that gives you the most flexibility and easiest to play within the context of the music you perform. I watched your presentation and was rewarded with someone who could play both well and had good examples of both. (didn't even go into valve types did I...) It was curiosity that drew me. Full disclosure, I can't go back and forth between C/BBb fingerings. Not that smart. I have played CCs in practice just to see if I wanted to take it on. Another thing that could also go into the conversation which you mention is horn size. I tried a number of 3/4 sized instruments recently and the Yamaha 620 (BBb) was the winner, but I am not ready for one yet (when I am older and weaker then sell all and buy one). First horn I had was a 20J and I recently bought a restored 24J (40 yrs later) that I need to review (both recording and upright bells). I haven't looked at all your vids yet, but 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 also come into the equation. I am then left with what I usually say, which is try them (and for as much time as possible) and see what fits. And make the horn comfortable to hold and play - that enters into as well. When we get to tubas, then that is a bigger consideration than it would be on a trombone. This video popped up in my feed today. Thanks for making it.

  • @josephhebert2082
    @josephhebert2082 4 місяці тому

    Great. Thanks

  • @matiasorozco8455
    @matiasorozco8455 5 місяців тому

    Q hermosa tuba me encantaría poder tener una de esas saludos desde argentina

  • @eliseuneves3042
    @eliseuneves3042 6 місяців тому

    Simply fantastic

  • @adamelkin3501
    @adamelkin3501 7 місяців тому

    Man, I've been looking through lists of tuba rep that my professor has given me to choose from, and this one is gonna go on the "maybe in 10 years" list. Amazing playing!

  • @opheliefranchisseur
    @opheliefranchisseur 9 місяців тому

    Wonderful, thanks for sharing.

  • @willy_wombat
    @willy_wombat 9 місяців тому

    I like the c tuba most. But they are both awesome instruments. ❤ Real cannons !!!

  • @jamessievert9813
    @jamessievert9813 10 місяців тому

    I switched to CC in 1975 when I went to university and never looked back. Although, I occasionally play my Eb just to keep my wits sharp. It was built in 1918, so it's not in tune with anything from the A 440 era.

  • @Brunaot
    @Brunaot 11 місяців тому

    Achei ambas maravilhosas, tenho a impressão que na tuba em dó o som fica pouco mais declarado, não sei se tô me expressando bem, e na em Sí bemol parece que o som fica grande. Mas enfim, nenhuma diferença gritante na minha opinião.

  • @kolyaburinsky6036
    @kolyaburinsky6036 11 місяців тому

    Steve, sound very beautiful,… bur Shostakovich is not Russian , he was Soviet - little but diference

  • @juanmanuelalzatelopez4426
    @juanmanuelalzatelopez4426 11 місяців тому

    Great professional performance Steve, beautiful sound! 🎵

  • @thehappyroman1
    @thehappyroman1 Рік тому

    First, let me say you sound great on both. As someone who plays a Rudy 5/4 CC, I am partial to Rudys, but a Nirschl is on my bucket list. I do have a question. After searching the Google machine, I could not come up with a source for the muscle ups. Do you have any suggestions on where I could find them. I was able to find out that there are apparently two volumes. Thanks and keep up the great info sharing.

  • @simeytubista7759
    @simeytubista7759 Рік тому

    Bravo!!!!

  • @simeytubista7759
    @simeytubista7759 Рік тому

    👏 👏 👏

  • @ADHDSuperPowerZ
    @ADHDSuperPowerZ Рік тому

    I subscribed, Steve! I love seeing your Tuba on camera with you. There such cool looking instruments and huge!!!

  • @edfarms3168
    @edfarms3168 Рік тому

    Yah and trombone shorty sucks .

  • @tesmith47
    @tesmith47 Рік тому

    BBflat all day!!! especially when the composer calls for the BIG GUNS!!! WE ELECTRIFIED THE AUDIENCE WITH 4 bbFLATS making the chords in Mahlers 2nd "dont need no organs!!" LOL

  • @Filipe-Gama.
    @Filipe-Gama. Рік тому

    Fantastic! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @stinger_playz8624
    @stinger_playz8624 Рік тому

    BB tuba wins because thats the tuba I play and its big so yea

  • @Philbatrom
    @Philbatrom Рік тому

    I think the rotor provides a brightness and zip to the Wagner that the C rounds out and broadens. It’s a color that I would choose for sure (Bb rotor) both sound excellent!

  • @jamesliu1001
    @jamesliu1001 Рік тому

    This was cool to watch!

  • @lukundosingogo7825
    @lukundosingogo7825 Рік тому

    I looks big can those be used in marching band

  • @lukundosingogo7825
    @lukundosingogo7825 Рік тому

    I have a EEb only Eb and Bb are allowed

  • @manracmolactrac
    @manracmolactrac Рік тому

    Good video, this is a topic that gets discussed a lot but information is scattered and inconsistent. I often hear people saying you need a C tuba for orchestra, when in most other contexts (in Canada) we would play Bb. But rarely has anyone been able to properly demonstrate the sound and feel differences that actually inform that preference.

  • @mpmcd81
    @mpmcd81 Рік тому

    This is absolutely stunning. Amazing all the way around.

  • @mikemason5179
    @mikemason5179 Рік тому

    Great playing!! Tour de force piece. You make it sound easy.From the side, the conductor looks like he could be your brother.

  • @wagttuba
    @wagttuba Рік тому

    Very close....I rather and I play a Bb tuba however I will follow your advice and have both

  • @tubastas
    @tubastas Рік тому

    Good review. Thank you. But there are a few points critical to the tuba BBb, and also C. Contrabass tuba C-flat, has technical characteristics, such as the Bore size. You can also play a 3/4 size B-flat tuba, but the result will be weak. And one more thing, the B-flat tuba has a very good tone, low tone, fat tone, under certain conditions: size 4/4, and above, a properly matched mouthpiece. The tuba Do (C) is not inferior to the tuba B-flat, and in some ways even surpasses it, just by the stable tone and pure intonation.

  • @riffraffradicalmarchingban4829

    Don’t care, love your playing either way ( but I’m a Eb nerd ) depends on key of chart 🎉

  • @OTOss8
    @OTOss8 2 роки тому

    I mean, Trombone Shorty puffs his cheeks, so.....

  • @MatthewFerreira329
    @MatthewFerreira329 2 роки тому

    Thanks helped a lot as I have spent most my life playing baritone making the switch recently to tuba this helped a lot

  • @Aardvark892
    @Aardvark892 2 роки тому

    Tubistolero. That sounds better IMHO than Tubist.

  • @everardosantana1004
    @everardosantana1004 2 роки тому

    0:39 it asks if you should double tongue first then triple tongue? In the description it is the opposite I don't know which one is right

  • @dillwoggett8698
    @dillwoggett8698 2 роки тому

    😘

  • @yishihara55527
    @yishihara55527 2 роки тому

    Is he still in Mexico?

  • @brunsonachiu9284
    @brunsonachiu9284 2 роки тому

    CC better projection clearer tone

  • @Aardvark892
    @Aardvark892 2 роки тому

    This former Tubist thanks you Mucho for posting this! Liked and subbed!

  • @faustomiglioresi5800
    @faustomiglioresi5800 2 роки тому

    Molto rilassante vero

  • @its_shxblvrbs1786
    @its_shxblvrbs1786 2 роки тому

    What tuba is that?

  • @bobjacobson858
    @bobjacobson858 2 роки тому

    As a beginner on the tuba, I found this interesting. I just obtained an 'old' Conn 20J via eBay, and I specifically wanted a BBb because I like playing low notes and wanted to get a contrabass, and I also have a euphonium and a trombone, so I wanted a tuba having fingering essentially identical to that of the euphonium and 'parallel' (perhaps not the best wording) to that of the trombone. I also own a trumpet and a clarinet, so my 'world' is mostly in the key of Bb (although having the trumpet makes we want to press a valve on the euphonium and tuba to play a Bb). FWIW I also own a string bass, so this BBb tuba plays in a similar range. It's my understanding that this Conn BBb is excellent for obtaining the false/induced tones, which will allow a continuous range to the bottom of the piano keyboard and below (when I become sufficiently skilled to reach them!) I'm hoping that soon I can play this tuba as well as the man in this video is playing: ua-cam.com/video/nc0L7EOkFUo/v-deo.html

    • @DynesTuba
      @DynesTuba Рік тому

      20Js and 24Js rock. I sadly sold my 24J; these old bones didn't like totin' it around. Playing a Holton 345 York copy now. Good bass sound but less attack for funk work than the 24J. Easier to carry around though.

  • @petersauer3460
    @petersauer3460 2 роки тому

    Very interesting. I met mr tucci in Germany. I thought he was German.😃. I didn’t know he was American. Very good and interesting interview.

  • @brianalbin8316
    @brianalbin8316 2 роки тому

    Would you turn up the gain on your microphone when speaking please? I could hear the tubas well, but had trouble hearing your voice. Loved your playing!

  • @qbonics30
    @qbonics30 2 роки тому

    Thanks for putting this video out here!!

  • @bendrinks
    @bendrinks 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this content! Are there any best practices/pointers for learning new fingerings when switching between the two? Thanks again.