What's on your stand right now?

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jmerring
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Remington Trombone warm ups
Blazhevitch
Orchestral excerpt (competition required ones)

Vaughn-Williams
Hindemith Sonate
Tcherepnine
Beelzebub
Concertante
Effie Suite

God, I am so bogged down!
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Lew
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My 2 community band folders are currently on the stand. Nothing too taxing, but as I switch back and forth between Eb and BBb tubas I find myself practicing some stuff that I should know just to make sure for the 4 upcoming concerts in the next month.
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blazevitch, specifically the texas all state fun stuff, number 17 20 and 35.

key of A is for losers!
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my August stand

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My Arban for Tuba and Quintet books (including a nice Rubber Ducky tuba lead arrangement) are on a stool near by but on the stand right now are my orchestral folder for our Summer concert by the Lake for later this month:

Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 17 (Little Russian)
This one is a lot of fun and sometimes is not heard as often as it should be

Handel Allegro Horn Suite in F
tuba basically enforcing the double basses

Smith By Loch & Mountain
generally easy but extremely pretty piece with a lot of things going on and a really nice Tuba solo that trucks along in one

Beethoven Turkish March
moves along but tuba is basic octave jumps reinforcing double basses

Handel March from the Opera Scipio
nice part for F tuba with cellos
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Arkansas all region, Joshua, Pennsylvania polka, choral.
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Thought I would chime in

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On my stand, which I am taking figurativly because I don't have a stand, is college audition music (Prok. 5, Otto Maenz etude, and Hal Leonard method book). And also my own home made warm-up packet. As far as a metronome the Korg metronome is inexpensive, and small, and does everything I need it to, but then again I barely use it. Just my thoughts on the question.
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Post by imperialbari »

Over the years I have collected several stands.

Here in the midst of our rare and late tropical summer my trombones are not on their stands. Yet I have a few stands standing:

one carries a Conn 26K

one carries a Conn 28K

one carries a Conn 40K

one carries a York Master BBb,

and the last one holds a Besson 981.

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Re: Does size matter?

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bngkastor wrote:Oh - before I get to that - I must say Howdy to Tom Holtz from the USMB - I am still tooting my horn :)
What's up, BK? Good to hear from you. Just heard from the other BK a few days ago, too.

Get the talking Dr. Beat with the angry woman's voice. Fade out the downbeats and crank the 16ths, so you get her yelling "EE-AND-UH! EE-AND-UH! EE-AND-UH!" at you. There are few sounds more surreal than a tuba player doing slow Rochut etudes with an angry Dr. Beat yelling every step of the way.
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