bands, and those ensembles generally have two to four tubas. It is also a solo instrument. Tubas are used in marching bands, drum and bugle corps and in...
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Tubas is the plural of tuba. It can also refer to: Tubas (city) in Palestine Tubas Governorate in Palestine This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Ṭūbā (Arabic: طُوبَى, lit. 'blessedness') is a tree which grows in Jannah (the Garden of Eden) according to Islam. The term is mentioned in the Quran in...
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Tubâ (Tagalog pronunciation: [tʊˈbaʔ]) is a Filipino alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm trees. During the Spanish colonial...
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Tubas (/ˈtjuːbəs/; Arabic: طوباس, Tûbâs) is a Palestinian city in the northeastern West Bank, located northeast of Nablus, west of the Jordan Valley....
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Vintersalmer for 8 Tubas (1976) Wolfgang von Schweinitz, Horned Owl Sequence, Op. 53 for 2 Tubas (2010) Gunther Schuller, Five Moods for 4 Tubas (1973) Christian...
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produces Wagner tubas. Some other companies that manufacture Wagner tubas include Hans Hoyer, Wessex, and Alexander. The Wagner tuba is built with rotary...
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city, the contemporary Umm el-Marra Tuba City, Arizona, a city in the United States named after Chief Tuba Tubas (city), a Palestinian city in the northern...
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Tuba, officially the Municipality of Tuba, (Ilocano: Ili ti Tuba; Tagalog: Bayan ng Tuba), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Benguet, Philippines...
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The Tubas Governorate (Arabic: محافظة طوباس, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Ṭūbās) is an administrative district of Palestine, in the northeastern West Bank. Its...
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The Roman tuba (plural: tubae), or trumpet was a military signal instrument used by the ancient Roman military and in religious rituals. They would signal...
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Tuba Büyüküstün (Turkish pronunciation: [tuːˈbaː byjyˈcystyn]; born 5 July 1982) is a Turkish actress. She is the recipient of several awards and one of...
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Tubby the Tuba may refer to: "Tubby the Tuba" (song), a song by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger Tubby the Tuba (1947 film), a George Pal Puppetoon movie...
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two E♭ tubas two B♭ tubas Quintets are common small brass ensembles; a quintet typically contains: two trumpets one horn one trombone one tuba or bass...
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Tuba Hassan (born 18 October 2000) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays as a right-arm leg break bowler. She has also played domestic cricket for Lahore...
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Tomocichla tuba is a species of cichlid found in fast-moving waters on the Atlantic slope of Central America in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. This...
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Tuba Skinny is a traditional jazz street band based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The band's instrumentation includes cornet, clarinet, trombone, tuba, tenor...
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Tuba mirum is a part of the Dies irae, a Latin poetic sequence used in Anglican and Catholic liturgies, especially the Requiem Mass. Tuba mirum may also...
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Drums & Tuba was an instrumental rock group. The band formed in Austin, Texas, before relocating to New York City. Their sound fuses electronic rock, progressive...
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Anthony Lacen (redirect from Tuba Fats)
Anthony "Tuba Fats" Lacen (September 15, 1950 – January 11, 2004) was a jazz tubist and band leader. Tuba Fats was New Orleans' most famous tuba player...
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Tuba (also Anglicised as Tooba, Touba, or less frequently Toba; Arabic: طُوبَى, romanized: Ṭūbā, lit. 'blessedness') is a female name of Arabic origin...
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Tuba Ünsal (born 7 December 1981) is a Turkish actress and model. Tuba Ünsal was born in Denizli on 7 December 1981. Her paternal family, who are of Turkish...
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wonderful world of Giant Tubas!". Strictly Oompah. Retrieved 13 September 2024. Cox, Paul (17 March 2009). "From The Horniman: BBB♭ Tuba". Londonist. Retrieved...
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Tuba City (Navajo: Tó Naneesdizí) is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Coconino County, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation, United States...
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Reptile project (redirect from Tubas Red Sand mine)
areas known as Tubas-Tumas and Tubas Red Sand. Tubas-Tumas has estimated reserves of 22.7 million tonnes of ore grading 0.03% uranium. Tubas Red Sand has...
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Tuba Sounds is the debut album by tuba player Ray Draper recorded in 1957 and released on the Prestige label. Scott Yanow of Allmusic reviewed the album...
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Tuba S. (born 1981) is a German murderer responsible for at least three murders in Düsseldorf and Giessen between April and May 2016. For her crimes, she...
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Tuba (also Tuvi or Toova; c. 1810–1887) was a Hopi leader in the late 19th century. Tuba was the headman of the small Hopi village of Moencopi, roughly...
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Tuba Dei (Latin for "God's Trumpet"), is the largest medieval bell in Poland and one of the largest medieval bells in Europe, hanging in the tower of Ss...
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of the alleged siege in Tulkarm, security forces in Tubas attempted to detain a member of the Tubas Brigade, and shot at him. They detained the militant's...
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