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TexasTowelie

(112,603 posts)
Tue Aug 3, 2021, 01:33 AM Aug 2021

Florida man banned from playing tuba on beach

A Florida man said he’s no longer allowed to play his tuba at the beach.

Derrick Nangle said beach patrol stopped him while he was cranking on tunes at Ft. Myers Beach on Friday, according to WBBH.

Nangle, a music therapy major at Florida Gulf Coast University, said he loves to play and called music the “absence of stress.”

Roger Herndstadt, a town manager, told Nangle that playing his tuba violated the entertainment ordinance.

Read more: https://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/gone-viral/os-ne-florida-man-banned-from-playing-tuba-on-beach-20210719-ojjgqppukjcubgjvrhjarh4gdm-story.html

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Florida man banned from playing tuba on beach (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2021 OP
All I know is someone blew it. Beakybird Aug 2021 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Aug 2021 #2
Maybe they're worried about this .... eppur_se_muova Aug 2021 #3
I think that it was an E flat that caused such a fracas in this clip: TexasTowelie Aug 2021 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Aug 2021 #5
"Derrick Nangle"? D.Nangle and his big brass... horn..? Stop me, stop me... n/t TygrBright Aug 2021 #6
Warning! Marcuse Aug 2021 #7

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eppur_se_muova

(36,314 posts)
3. Maybe they're worried about this ....
Tue Aug 3, 2021, 02:35 AM
Aug 2021
Male gators attracted to tuba's B flat

KISSIMMEE, Fla., June 8 (UPI) -- Mating Florida alligators respond to the note of B flat -- at least when played on a tuba through the wood of a boardwalk.

At least that's what a Tampa Tribune reporter discovered in an attempt to replicate a 1944 experiment, "Response of Captive Alligators to Auditory Stimulation," conducted at the Museum of Natural History in New York.

The Tribune experiment was conducted at Gatorland, a tourist attraction near Kissimmee with some help from William Mickelsen, the Florida Orchestra's star tuba player, and one of his students.

The group discovered alligators swam toward the sound when Mickelsen and John Banther played a sustained low B flat. When the players got down on the boardwalk and played through the wood, the male alligators echoed the sound.

Mating male alligators are famously noisy, bellowing and roaring in the swamps in the spring. Tim Williams, an alligator wrangler who guided the group, said he has also heard them respond to the noise of close-up airboats and to the sound of the space shuttle passing over Gatorland during landings at Cape Canaveral.

https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2007/06/08/Male-gators-attracted-to-tubas-B-flat/16101181327395/


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