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Suggested sources for this?

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 5:03 pm
by joh_tuba
https://www.stagepass.com/groupartist/a ... m=00123244

I used to own this MANY years ago. I think I loaned it to a student never to be seen again. I seem to recall that Knaub had some excellent commentary in the introduction. Honestly, that's all I'm interested in but I'll buy the book for the opportunity to relive those thoughts.

Thanks! :)

Re: Suggested sources for this?

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 5:19 pm
by Ace
joh_tuba wrote:https://www.stagepass.com/groupartist/a ... m=00123244

I used to own this MANY years ago. I think I loaned it to a student never to be seen again. I seem to recall that Knaub had some excellent commentary in the introduction. Honestly, that's all I'm interested in but I'll buy the book for the opportunity to relive those thoughts.

Thanks! :)
I can vouch for the interesting, informative material at the front pages of the book---it's a very worthwhile publication. Alas, it's out of print, and I sold my copy. I hope I can find another.

Re: Suggested sources for this?

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:52 am
by KenS
There is one copy on http://www.bookfinder.com" target="_blank for about $40...

http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac=sl ... r%2520tuba" target="_blank

Ken S

Re: Suggested sources for this?

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:21 am
by NDSPTuba
Is this the Donald Knaub that taught trombone at the University of Texas for during the 80's-90's? He might still be around the Austin area. Could always hunting down and seeing if he could help you out. Great guy, I always enjoyed working with him while I was in school.

Re: Suggested sources for this?

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:04 pm
by TubaRay
NDSPTuba wrote:Is this the Donald Knaub that taught trombone at the University of Texas for during the 80's-90's? He might still be around the Austin area. Could always hunting down and seeing if he could help you out. Great guy, I always enjoyed working with him while I was in school.
I don't know where one could locate Mr. Knaub, however your description of him seems to be spot on.