Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 10:35 am
Flute music is a lot of fun to play on the tuba. I play mostly baroque works -- Telemann and Handel are not too difficult technically. I read directly in treble clef (two octaves down, of course).
I find that the tessitura of some pieces goes too high to be comfortable on my CC tuba. The top of the range for the Baroque flute is the second A above the (treble) staff. However, most pieces do not go above the first D above the staff. I think an F tuba would be ideal for this literature. One of these days...
One difficulty I find in some of this music is that some of it was originally written for violin. The violin has no trouble with leaping intervals all over the place, and never needs to take a breath! Another difficulty for brass musicians is rapid slurred intervals: easy for woodwinds and hard for brass.
In summary, it's great exercise, and some of it works well on the tuba as music. Once I get past any technical difficulties, it's a great challenge to give an impression of lightness and agility. Further, the slow passages can really sing on the tuba.
Allen,
who remembers his flute-playing years
I find that the tessitura of some pieces goes too high to be comfortable on my CC tuba. The top of the range for the Baroque flute is the second A above the (treble) staff. However, most pieces do not go above the first D above the staff. I think an F tuba would be ideal for this literature. One of these days...
One difficulty I find in some of this music is that some of it was originally written for violin. The violin has no trouble with leaping intervals all over the place, and never needs to take a breath! Another difficulty for brass musicians is rapid slurred intervals: easy for woodwinds and hard for brass.
In summary, it's great exercise, and some of it works well on the tuba as music. Once I get past any technical difficulties, it's a great challenge to give an impression of lightness and agility. Further, the slow passages can really sing on the tuba.
Allen,
who remembers his flute-playing years