Tuba Solo Compendium?

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Tuba Solo Compendium?

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I know that a little while back I saw a list of solos compiled by Dave Zerkel giving some details about each work, I know he's on the message board from time to time and I'm just wondering if I could get a link to it, thanks!
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Hey Kevin, Hows it going ?

Here is what you seek http://www.arches.uga.edu/~dzerkel/resources.html

The rest of that website section, including the curriculum is very nice too to see what is usually expected as standard repetoire

Hope all is well, see ya
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sorry, the section you speak of is "Do you C what I C"
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Thanks a ton Jay, can't complain much heh. Got the two best teachers around and its been in the mid to high 60's all week :lol:
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well I will be sure to pack up some of the snow we are getting as I type and send it to you as a reminder of how much you want to stay AWAY from NJ.

p.s. what did you think of Matt's Bora? he said he sent it out to you to try out
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