Does this piece have a tuba part?

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Yep!
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Dear Bloke ,
Thanks for picking this scab . I missed all of this the first time around and it has reminded me what a " family " in the true sense of the word, that this tuba forum is . The overly sensitive , the antagonist , the peacemaker...jeez , its Aunt Beths birthday party all over again...but I am not clear on wether there is or isnt a part and what tuba do you guys think I should you to cover it...I m thinkin" my King sousy would look good in the back row... :shock:
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Re: Does this piece have a tuba part?

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I would think all the original question told was that the poster did not have a good knowledge of the orchestral repertoire. However, he could still be a fine tubist.

At least over this side of the pond, there are many really skilled brass band players who would not have a clue about what works tubas are use in orchestra.

I played Academic Festival Overture only yesterday - great fun piece!
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I just stumbled onto this thread. I'm too lazy to fumble through four pages of posts but has anyone mentioned that this is public domain and is on the bandmusicpdf.com website?

http://www.bandmusicpdf.org/search/medi ... stival.pdf
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