Another vote here for the Meechan.
A HELL of a crowd pleaser.
Tuba Solo with Brass Band Suggestions -
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Re: Tuba Solo with Brass Band Suggestions -
I have a piece, Mr C Takes a Stroll which might be worth a look.
Preview solo part (Eb, Bb or Bass clef) and sound clip are on my website http://www.colinbugby.co.uk" target="_blank" target="_blank .
I charge for the band parts though
The piano version is also on sibeliusmusic.com
There is also a short review in Guide to the tuba repertoire: the new tuba source book By R. Winston Morris, Daniel Perantoni on p155
Preview solo part (Eb, Bb or Bass clef) and sound clip are on my website http://www.colinbugby.co.uk" target="_blank" target="_blank .
I charge for the band parts though
The piano version is also on sibeliusmusic.com
There is also a short review in Guide to the tuba repertoire: the new tuba source book By R. Winston Morris, Daniel Perantoni on p155
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VALVED BRASS: Olds flugabone, Bb tuba.
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VALVED BRASS: Olds flugabone, Bb tuba.
SAXES: BW M2E tenor, G4M baritone,
OTHERS: Akai EWI4000s, Leblanc 'paperclip' Eb contra clarinet, various keyboards.
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Re: Tuba Solo with Brass Band Suggestions -
There is a fun concert band arrangement of the Canadian Brass version of "That's a Plenty" - for a quintet with band, but it is mostly a tuba solo. I had a great time with it a couple of years ago.