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i need some leads on good british brass band sites or journals for repertoire, discussion forums, etc... I've done a bit of googling but haven't that impressed as yet. Maybe i just don't know how to ask it the right questions ;)

I'm looking at the possibilities of BBb solos with the band. Also, any Eb stuff too would be great. I'd like something that is beautiful/intelligent and entertaining. Any help would be great.
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How about Oystein Baadsvik's version of "Gabriel's Oboe"?
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Another AWESOME brass band is YoungBlood Brass Band. Their site is http://www.youngbloodbrassband.com
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tubaguy9 wrote:Another AWESOME brass band is YoungBlood Brass Band. Their site is http://www.youngbloodbrassband.com
Not even CLOSE to a British Brass Band, although I love Youngblood very much!!
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thedeep42 wrote: I'm looking at the possibilities of BBb solos with the band. Also, any Eb stuff too would be great. I'd like something that is beautiful/intelligent and entertaining. Any help would be great.
Beautiful/intelligent? Can’t vouch for that. After all it is American, but I guess it is entertaining:

Helicon Schottische
Composed by J. H. Woods in 1878 this tuba solo will eventually be presented in various formats. Source files:

http://memory.loc.gov/music/sm/sm1878/13000/13092/

The arrangements by Klaus Bjerre so far uploaded are these:

(in C and F Major) for:
Tuba with extended Flute Choir (3P, 3S, 3A, 1B, and optional guitar)
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... e%20Choir/

(in Bb and Eb Major) for:

Tuba section soli with British style brass band:

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... ss%20band/

Brass Quintet (Bb trumpets, F/Eb horn, bass and treble clef trombone/baritone, bass clef tuba, and optional C piccolo flute):

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... ss%205tet/

10-piece Brass Ensemble (4 trumpets - horn - 4 trombones - tuba). The ensemble tubaist does the soloing accompanied by his/hers 9 fellows. Parts in C, F, Bb, and Eb (treble and bass clefs):

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... ieceBrass/

Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre, who actually likes this music himself (and YES, everything is for free and with no copyright issues)
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http://www.brass-forum.co.uk also has some good threads throughout the forum, not just in the "brass band" section, as well as good links.
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Also look at http://www.brassbandworld.com/

This also includes brass bands http://www.thebrassherald.com/
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