Tuba in a sentence as a noun

I played the tuba in HS and college.

And playing the tuba is probably pretty easy!

If you want to major in CS or mathematics or engineering, who cares if you do ice skating or can play the tuba?

The rocker switch may be lengthening or diverting the pass-through channel, like the rotary valves on a tuba or French horn.

If you had aluminum body panels, it probably could, though the panel is probably a good deal stiffer than this tuba.

> Now insert the Oxford comma: She invited her father, a tuba player, and several ballerinas.

And if you're a tuba player who wants to major in music, what can be possibly be more important than your musical skills?Entrance examinations are like the democracy.

What if the next Jim Hensons are currently practicing tuba between lacrosse games and advanced calculus courses, admonished whenever they "waste their time playing" and painting their WarHammer models?

Tuba definitions

noun

the lowest brass wind instrument

See also: sousaphone