1. The tuba was originally designed to be played while marching, not sitting.
2. The first Friday in May is International Tuba Day, which celebrates tubists around the world.
3. The tuba is the youngest of the brass instruments, made in the middle of the nineteenth century.
4. An orchestra often only has one tuba, although it is also common to have three.
The tuba tuba plant is found in the Philippines. It's Latin name is Jatropha gossypifolia or Jatropa Curcas plant. It has water, nitrogen, and chlorine.
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Yes, tuba tuba roots are poisonous. They contain toxic compounds, such as diterpene esters, which can be harmful to humans if ingested. It is important to handle tuba tuba roots with care and avoid consuming them.
Any time I eat more than 3-4 tuba-tuba seeds, I get wicked bio gas.
Tuba tuba is a common name in the Philippines for the Jatropa Curcas plant. It's usually referred to in the English speaking world as Psychic Nut.
There a awesome instrument
The tuba is made of around 16 feet of tubing and commonly has three or four valves.
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the tuba tuba plant could be found in the Philippines.
the tuba is the largest
It is Tuba because there is two ba's and it stands for tuba
No, the contra-bass tuba is much larger than the C tuba.
The tuba is the largest brass instrument with the largest mouthpiece. In marching the Sousaphone and the Contrabass bugle (known as contra) are marching versions of the tuba. The contra is the lowest-pitched, largest, and heaviest marching instrument.
The tuba tuba plant is found in the Philippines. It's Latin name is Jatropha gossypifolia or Jatropa Curcas plant. It has water, nitrogen, and chlorine.
The tuba has the lowest tone/pitch. It is actually a pretty cool instrument, I play it in concert band!!
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