Duet for Trombone and Tuba

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Duet for Trombone and Tuba

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A friend of mine (trombone player) and I were thinking about doing a duet for a recital and we wanted to do something maybe less serious and fun. Anyone know of a good piece that we can have fun playing and the audience will enjoy?
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I've played the PDQ Bach Dutch Suite for Bassoon and Tuba with a Euphonium player once before. It's quite fun and the audience will enjoy it.
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dfear wrote:I've played the PDQ Bach Dutch Suite for Bassoon and Tuba with a Euphonium player once before. It's quite fun and the audience will enjoy it.
Yep - its a fun suite!!!
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Brassworks 4 wrote:
dfear wrote:I've played the PDQ Bach Dutch Suite for Bassoon and Tuba with a Euphonium player once before. It's quite fun and the audience will enjoy it.
Yep - its a fun suite!!!
You could say that it is a sweet suite that's no sweat that would suit you well!
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Brassworks 4 wrote:
dfear wrote:I've played the PDQ Bach Dutch Suite for Bassoon and Tuba with a Euphonium player once before. It's quite fun and the audience will enjoy it.
Yep - its a fun suite!!!
Especially when the players do a hand jive rather than the snaps! :lol:
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dfear wrote:Especially when the players do a hand jive rather than the snaps! :lol:
Totally had forgotten about that! Hope you are prepared to give a play by play explanation on that one - it fit beautifully but I don't recall the details.
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redbull2689 wrote:There is an arrangement of Pachabel's Canon in D for Euphonium and Tuba that is quite nice.
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