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Dragon type trainers!
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The nose - an extension of the tuba family. The fundamental frequency of the nose is B flat.
Been really getting into playing the tuber recently
More corps photographer photos are going to be rolling in but I'll post these for now.
Warmup and rehearsal prior to Drums Along the Rockies exactly a week ago today.

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A puffin holding a a tuba, I also composed a simple piece for him to play, in D flat major :]
Might make this a series!!
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What I needed the big pop-rivet tool in the previous post for:
Original rivets ripped out of one end of both backpack straps and one side of the secondary handle. My usual (and preferred) method to repair ripped-out case hardware is to go through from the inside with bolts and large washers to spread out the forces and make the repair stronger than the original. Unfortunately that was not an option here due to case construction. I would have had to almost completely disassemble the interior to access the wood frame, and that was more time and effort than this case was worth.
So, pop-rivets. The biggest ones I could get at the nearest hardware store. Too big for the regular rivet gun, hence the new bigger one.
6.4mm diameter, 19mm overall length.
Handle back on.
Backpack straps anchored in place again.
Case also had some torn seams. Fixed those too.
I see lots of people in the musical instrument repair field gripe about how much they loathe case repair, so I guess I'm a bit of a weirdo in the fact I kind of enjoy it.