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Arutunian Tpt. Cto.
Kennan Tpt. Sonata
Any Elizabeth Raum Tba. Solo

Plus Ken F.(Knuxie) has some GREAT tuba solos. You should PM him...

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k-towntuba wrote:By the way does anyone have an arrangement of this for tuba or know where I could get one?
I think your best bet is just to get the trumpet part and transpose it. That's what I do for music other than tuba. It's also a good way to start learning to read the music as is.

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k-towntuba wrote:By the way does anyone have an arrangement of this for tuba or know where I could get one?
Most (better) editions of the Haydn trumpet concerto include parts for trumpets in B flat and E flat. Take the E flat version, add three flats and play it as if it were in bass clef.

The same goes for the Hummel trumpet concerto and many horn concertos.
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Try this web sight . The composer is one of our very own members here .

http://www.kfsbrasschamber.com/
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You should try The Concerto for the Double Bass by Antonio Capuzzi. This is a great concerto and sounds like it was written for the tuba (other than the three line long triplet run in the first movement...really hard to get a breath in on that). This is a piece that I'm about to perform at OcTUBAfest here at the University of Central Arkansas. This is a really fun piece, just remember to play an octave lower than notated.
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