My parents were both orchestral musicians, and played the Double B Flat concert tuba and the violin - I will let you decide who played what
! They played for years in the Scandinavian Symphony in Detroit, then after we moved to Southern California, they played in the Long Beach Phil. for another 12 years or so. I remember going with them to rehearsals helping dad carry the bell case for his tuba.
Each morning we would wake up to the smell of coffee, pancakes or eggs, and listening to the daily radio broadcast of "Coffee Cup Concert". We also got exposed to Montovani's 101 Strings and the like. For the most part, it was mostly a classical music household. My dad and I went to numerous organ concerts ... some of which included Virgil Fox in performance.
My sister acquired an interest in the viola, and I had started piano lessons at age 6. Towards age 8, when I was well beyond
Fur Elise :crazy: we would, as a family, play music together most evenings at home. At age 12, I began organ studies and started playing in church. After my sister got married, which was the very first wedding I ever played as an organist, dad and I would romp through lots of tuba and piano stuff. Dad had to give up the tuba when his false teeth tried to fly out blowing into the tuba
!! KLINK!!
My sister still has mom's violin, and after having it fully restored, now plays as well as her viola regularly in her church. I kept persuing the organ, and have been a church organist going on 47 years. I've "patterned" my playing technique upon Fox, Biggs and my organ teacher, Charles Shaffer ... a delightful mix. My son, almost 20, plays the clarinet, alto sax, trombone, bassoon, and tuba. My girlfriend plays the radio :smirk: !