Dr. Young's Monster Tuba

Double Tuba in BBb (double B flat) & EEE (triple E natural).

08 April 2012

See and hear the monster on YouTube

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I just uploaded two videos, and I hope to upload some more. The videos are on YouTube. Of course, the rest of the group deserves some credit...
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22 March 2009

Monster Mash Ten Years Later

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Here are some new verses written by me partly to get Tom Eshelman into the song, and partly to let you know what the good Doctor is up to th...
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18 February 2009

Bride of Frankenstein

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Some of you go absolutely nuts over baritone horns that have two bells. Dr. Young has noticed this. Of course, he has also noticed that mo...
17 March 2008

Monster Mash (thanks to Tom Eshelman)

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I don't think a blog about Dr. Young's Monster Tuba would be complete without the following lyrics. Here is the only link http://ww...
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15 March 2008

Mickey Mouse Fingering

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Playing Dr. Young's Monster Tuba is not as difficult as it looks. You only need three fingers on each hand, so Mickey Mouse (and most o...
10 March 2008

Outdoor Concert on July 29, 2007

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Here is a picture of Dr. Young playing his tuba at an outdoor concert in north west Pennsylvania. He is using his bell front bell. Click o...
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Hi Trish

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I noticed that when I published my first post, the date was kind of awful. Instead of getting 10 March 2008 or something like that in the l...
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Oneba, Tuba and Amoeba
I started playing baritone back in the 4th grade, but along the way, I picked up euphonium, a trombone, a tuba, and a horn. Some people think that I play in an awful lot of bands, but over the years, I have played in a lot of awful bands (and quite a few good bands).
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