TubaChristmas Books??

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TubaChristmas Books??

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I was looking to order the books from the TubaChristmas website so my students could check out the music before coming to an event. It appears that the website isn't working so I can order them. Is it just me or anyone else? I pasted the link that I have been using below. If anyone has an answer, please let me know.

https://tubachristmas.com/order.pdf
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From the TC website:

CAROLS FOR A MERRY TUBACHRISTMAS is available at registration:
6 x 8 1/2, bass clef-C, four part score form, or treble clef-Bb, two upper parts, $20.00.
Large version 8 1/2 x 11 bass or treble, $25.00.

Music contains 33 selections, including numbers arranged by Norlan Bewley to enhance the original nineteen traditional Christmas carols arranged by Alec Wilder.

Also available in advance only by mail, via participant order form (6 x 8 1/2 upper parts for treble clef tubas, Eb/Bb, Salvation Army, British Brass Band players).

IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE A GOOD SOUNDING CHOIR. Since rehearsal time is always limited, getting and preparing the music in advance greatly improves the musicality of every performance. To receive your music in advance, contact your local coordinator. Please allow time for delivery.
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stcloudtuba wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 11:03 pm I was looking to order the books from the TubaChristmas website so my students could check out the music before coming to an event. It appears that the website isn't working so I can order them. Is it just me or anyone else?
I just spoke with Mr. Phillips via telephone. He advised that he hopes to open the website for orders from the general public in a week or so. In the interim, he's concentrating on ensuring that all the site coordinators can complete their orders.
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