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    The history and development of the tuba family and its fundamental keys Introduction The tuba is one of the youngest members of the modern day standard orchestra and it is still less than 200 years old. It is also one of the only orchestral instruments which has initially been patented; this was done in Prussia‚ September 1835 by Wilhelm Wieprecht. In this modern age we have the full range of instrumentation available for any ensemble‚ this was not always the case as Herbert & Wallace (1997)

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    Tubatuba (Jatropha curcas) fruits as a source of biogas CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Gasoline oils are very much in demand in the Philippines‚ especially in the transports companies and local oil companies. These companies heavily depend on foreign gasoline oils or imported oils for adequate supply and are spending not only billions but trillions of dollars for the import of gasoline oils. The Philippines rank___among the oil importing countries‚ garnering 0.77% of the world’s import

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    The Tuba-tuba Plant (Jatropha curcas) Also known as Tubang Bakod in Tagalog‚ Physic Nut in English or interchangeably tuba-tuba orJatropha. The latest craze to hit the agri-business in the Philippines. Cultivated primarily for its oil to produce biodiesel. The Tuba-tuba has been planted in the Philippines for quite some time but it was used mainly as fencing since it animals do not eat the leaves -even the insatiable goat would not eat the leaves. The ever increasing price of petroleum prices has

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    Tuba This instrument is the largest orchestral brass aerophone‚ is low sounding and has a cup-mouthpiece aerophone with a bore that is conical. This equipment was invented by Wilhelm Wieprecht‚ a bandmaster and trombone player in Berlin‚ Germany who patented the design of the instrument in 1835. The first tuba was actually made in Germany by a composer named Richard Wagner. The Prussian Army helped make the tuba popular. Their marching band directors liked the big‚ bold sound the tuba makes.

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    very own department of music. ‘A Tuba Christmas’ was a wonderful performance that took place on Thursday‚ November 29th and was conducted by Christopher Vivo. Once the concert began‚ a group of five players came out to the stage to perform a marvelous opening act for the audience. The group consisted of two trumpet players‚ one French horn player‚ one trombone player‚ and one tuba player. Although such a group was not expected to perform the opening act for a Tuba concert‚ they all did an excellent

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    uncharacteristic of a cornet: a more conical bore‚ thinner walls‚ and absence of a thumbhole. The instrument was used in military bands and orchestras around the middle of the 18th century‚ but was soon replaced with the ophicleide‚ and later by euphoniums and tubas. The serpent has six holes in two groups of three. Originally held with the hands palm-down‚ the serpent was played vertically. The fingerings were reversed when players began to hold the instrument horizontally. The player needs to override

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    Concert Review 3 The concert review I am writing about is An American In Paris. An American In Paris was composed by George Gershwin in 1928. This specific performance that we watched in class was performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Gustavo Dudamel. This performance was very long and had many different parts to it. Amazingly this performance only have 1 movement‚ but a lot of sections. There were also many different textures. This song had it all. This is a modern era

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    TUBA: A Waray Heritage

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    TUBA: A WARAY HERITAGE A Research Paper Submitted To: SAMLITO ABUEVA Teacher In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the course English 2 Submitted by: Dela Cueva‚ Mareina March 6‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS INRODUCTION 1-2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 2-3 DEFINITION OF TERMS 3 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 3 REVIEW IN RELATED LITERATURE 4 BODY 4-9 METHODOLOGY 9 SUMMARY 9-10 CONCLUSION 10 RECOMMENDATION

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    THE FEASIBILITY OF TUBA-TUBA (Jatropha Curcas) and CROWN-OF-THORNS (Euphorbia milii) AS ALTERNATIVE COCKROACH REPELLANT In partial fulfillment of the requirement Research I Submitted to Mrs. Linda C. Mahomoc Submitted by Roselle Babe B. Zambo September 2013 Table of Contents Introduction Background of the study People hate seeing pests especially in their homes‚ and in order to deal with this problem‚ they use chemical pesticides

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    Twenty-century music for Tuba: Analysis and Pedagogy methods of Solo Tuba of the master recital selected repertoire Chapter 1 Even though the tuba was not known as a solo instrument for another century‚ the bass tuba in F was created by Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht and Johann Gottfried Moritz (1777–1840) in September 1835. It was decided that a big bass instrument was required‚ to produce low harmonics in the brass family. Since then it has been used as a bass part to support and accompany other

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