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JayW
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check the "Library" section of the website (up at the top of your screen between Shops and Tips. Sean has a very nice list of cd's every tubist should own or have access to.

I would add Oystein Baadsvik's new CD Tuba Carnival to the list.
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some of the most inspiring listening to me is any early Empire Brass recordings. Sam Pilafian and Rolf Smedvig make one blissful combination.other favorites are Pat Sheridan,Gene Pokorny's first cd(especially Vaughn Williams Folk Song Studies), and anything John Fletcher(Philip Jones Brass Ensemble). just some of my favorites...
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