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I am hosting a big Oktoberfest party this year and on top of having lots beer, brats, and sauerkraut, I am planning on having a polka jam session. :tuba: I was wondering if anyone out there had any good polkas or arrangements of polkas that would be willing to share them with me. Thank you all!
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Just get Martin Mull's 2001 Polkas. Can't go wrong! :D
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jrobba wrote:I am hosting a big Oktoberfest party this year and on top of having lots beer, brats, and sauerkraut, I am planning on having a polka jam session. :tuba: I was wondering if anyone out there had any good polkas or arrangements of polkas that would be willing to share them with me. Thank you all!
What's your instrumentation? I have scads of stuff for two clarinets, one trumpet, one trombone, and one tuba.
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TubaTinker wrote:
jrobba wrote:I am hosting a big Oktoberfest party this year and on top of having lots beer, brats, and sauerkraut, I am planning on having a polka jam session. :tuba: I was wondering if anyone out there had any good polkas or arrangements of polkas that would be willing to share them with me. Thank you all!
What's your instrumentation? I have scads of stuff for two clarinets, one trumpet, one trombone, and one tuba.
That would work perfectly! I'm planning on having several treble clef Bb players as well as trombone, euphonium and tuba players show up. It's going to be kind of an open-instrumentation jam session.
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TubaTinker wrote:
jrobba wrote:I am hosting a big Oktoberfest party this year and on top of having lots beer, brats, and sauerkraut, I am planning on having a polka jam session. :tuba: I was wondering if anyone out there had any good polkas or arrangements of polkas that would be willing to share them with me. Thank you all!
What's your instrumentation? I have scads of stuff for two clarinets, one trumpet, one trombone, and one tuba.
That would work perfectly! I'm planning on having several treble clef Bb players as well as trombone, euphonium and tuba players show up. It's going to be kind of an open-instrumentation jam session.
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jrobba wrote:.... That would work perfectly! I'm planning on having several treble clef Bb players as well as trombone, euphonium and tuba players show up. It's going to be kind of an open-instrumentation jam session.
OK. Send your 'snail mail' address to my email.
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