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Bill Muter (born June 8, 1984), also known as Tubavisionary, is an American tuba player, educator and author from South Florida. Muter is known by
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as the "tuba player that can beatbox to any hip hop song", and also for his music technique book titled ''A Practical Approach: Brass Pedagogy Book''. In the month of its release, ''A Practical Approach'' was a bestselling book on Apple's iBookstore Music Book Charts, topping ''The Beatles Songbook'' and the popular ''
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''. ''A Practical Approach'' was also translated into Japanese and has been sold in all 47 Japanese prefectures in association with Blast!, Kyodo Tokyo and BrassTribe Magazine. Muter's English paperback version is currently available through
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. Along with ''A Practical Approach'', Muter is also a contributing author of pedagogy materials to the International Tuba-Euphonium Association. He attended Spanish River Community High School, where he played music in the marching band. Later in life as an educator, Muter is a cultural ambassador for the
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Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in the
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program. This is the same initiate pioneered by
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in the 1950s. In this program, Muter toured as the tuba player and music director for Drew Tucker and the New Standard in partnership with the US embassies in Mérida,
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and San Jose. Muter has also worked with numerous universities across the United States and Japan and was also the curriculum advisor for Honeyland College in
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. Muter's teachings have also gained notoriety in Brass Musician Magazine and The New Times. As a performer, Muter has played and recorded with rapper
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and was on his "The Local Cafe" album, which was featured on
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. The "Coffee Love" music video, a collaboration with the SuicideGirls was also featured on BET Jams. Muter has also worked with French Multi Platinum selling artist Mani Hoffman. Their music video ''"Change My World,"'' produced by BalconyTV – The Orchard (company) featured Muter on tuba and peaked at #4 in the world. Muter has also worked with many other notable artists including
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Winner's Shaun Martin, Robert 'Sput' Searight, Larnell Lewis and Mark Lettieri of Snarky Puppy as well as Snarky Puppy's horn section. Muter has also played with James Francies (keyboardist with
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), tap dancer
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's last bassist MonoNeon ( Dywane Thomas Jr.). Muter's solo album "Off Script" produced by
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quickly gained attention by the press and The New Times quoted that Muter "has the potential to do for the tuba what Louis Armstrong did to the trumpet." "Off Script" was also nominated for the
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Excellence in Recording Award by the
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. Muter's most recent work ''Topless in Tokyo'' was released in 2019 as both a paperback novel and a music album. ''Topless in Tokyo'' was featured in ''Last Row'' magazine as well as ''Voyage Magazine'', which named Muter one of Boca Raton's rising stars. ''Topless in Tokyo'' charted in the top 30 for the Global R&B Charts on Amazon Music, topping artists such as
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and more. This is a first for any solo instrumental tuba album.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Muter, Bill 1984 births Living people American session musicians American tubists 21st-century American bass guitarists 21st-century tubists