Anyone know if there is a tuba part to this show.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Carousel, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Tuba?
there is a part...not very challenging
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Re: Carousel, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Tuba?
That is accurate. The part is there but not "Rocket Science." As a historical aside, Mr. Torchinsky played the original run of Carousel in New York.
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Re: Carousel, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Tuba?
When I did the road show version of this a while back it was a bass trombone/tuba book. Again not that hard.
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Re: Carousel
Has anyone said that this book isn't very hard yet? because it isn't (the show has a interesting plot though)
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Re: Carousel, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Tuba?
About par for the course for most conductors. I wonder what would have happened if you'd left.bloke wrote: The conductor for the road production (who is widely known as an extraordinary (_!_) , and has a couple of before-the-middle-of-the-alphabet letters as his initials) was continuously hollering and glaring at me (as he was changing my instructions as to what-to-play from which-book on-the-fly, and every time I did as he asked, he would change his mind on-the-fly again and then blame me for "not remembering").
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