Updates at Euphonium.com-Music by Sparke, Linkola, & mor

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Updates at Euphonium.com-Music by Sparke, Linkola, & mor

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I just wanted to let people know that Euphonium.com has been updated and the sheet music webpage has been refreshed with a more colorful look to include a lot more titles from International Publishers and composers (Ellerby, Sparke, Wilby, Linkola, Fiocco, Bourgeois, Ito, Richards) and organizational structure.

Also, the Euphonium Source Book will be arriving in January and you can order your copy with FREE shipping on Euphonium.com.

Visit http://www.euphonium.com for more information and to view the changes.

Lastly, 5% of all Euphonium.com sales will be directed towards new commissions for the euphonium in various mediums. This is an area we need to continue to improve and through actions like this, we can achieve more.

Best wishes,
Adam Frey
Euphonium Soloist
Georgia State University & Emory University
Yamaha Performing Artist
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Post by XtremeEuph »

Haha thanks Adam, I love how you show the bonding with your Horn. (eg. in your vehicle on the main page)

I dont blame you, I love the horn too!!!!
adamfrey
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1925 Double Bell

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The instrument is actually a 1925 Conn double bell with 5 valves. It is a great one and looks lovely indeed. It has some strange notes on it, but is enjoyable to play nonetheless.

I did not play it on the CD, but do use it for Sousa type concerts.

Best wishes,
Adam Frey
Euphonium Soloist
Georgia State University & Emory University
Yamaha Performing Artist
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