New CD - Perspectives: Sound & Rhythm

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Aaron Tindall
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BUMP---This is a fantastic new cd that should be in the library of every serious tuba/euphonium player.

BTW-I also got to do some of the producing work on it.

Now go and buy it!

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Now that Tower Records is gone in Los Angeles, how is one ever going to find such a must have CD like this one?
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Dylan King wrote:Now that Tower Records is gone in Los Angeles, how is one ever going to find such a must have CD like this one?
http://www.crystalrecords.com/tuba.html It's about half way down the page, you'll have to order directly from the site right now. Amazon doesn't seem to carry it, nor does arkivmusic.com.

Best of luck.
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I received this CD as a Christmas present and I love it! I generally am not a fan of solo tuba CDs - I prefer ensembles. Of the many solo tuba CD's I have, there are only a couple that I regularly listen to. I can now add a new one to the list.

I believe she'll have some available at the Army conference but I'm not sure if they'll be at someones booth. If I find out I'll post that information here
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