
A holiday concert where tuba players don’t take a back seat
Clip: 12/19/2016 | 3m 2s
Why tuba players don’t take a back seat at Christmas.
In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a Christmas tradition shines a spotlight on an instrument usually relegated to the back of the orchestra: the tuba.
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A holiday concert where tuba players don’t take a back seat
Clip: 12/19/2016 | 3m 2s
In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a Christmas tradition shines a spotlight on an instrument usually relegated to the back of the orchestra: the tuba.
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