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Books on tuba technique

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Hello, anyone know any good books on technique for tuba , ive been playing tuba for about 4 years now however I never really learned the basics. My tone and overall playing is alright but there are so pretty big holes in my technique for instance I get double buzz all of the time, I can't do pedal notes, my lip slurs are alright but I'd like them to be near perfect, and the biggest thing that's doesn't really have to do with technique but certainly affects how motivated I am about the tuba is that other than concert band at my college I don't have any big performances or gigs I consistently play in. I've never seen any solo tuba pieces or duets , I've searched for music featuring just the tuba or has the tuba as a solo instrument and have found little. I'd like to be able to hear a real tuba performance somewhere and have yet to find anything other than military bands maybe , any suggestions?
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BenJonesUMW wrote:Hello, anyone know any good books on technique for tuba , ive been playing tuba for about 4 years now however I never really learned the basics. My tone and overall playing is alright but there are so pretty big holes in my technique for instance I get double buzz all of the time, I can't do pedal notes, my lip slurs are alright but I'd like them to be near perfect, and the biggest thing that's doesn't really have to do with technique but certainly affects how motivated I am about the tuba is that other than concert band at my college I don't have any big performances or gigs I consistently play in. I've never seen any solo tuba pieces or duets , I've searched for music featuring just the tuba or has the tuba as a solo instrument and have found little. I'd like to be able to hear a real tuba performance somewhere and have yet to find anything other than military bands maybe , any suggestions?
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The answer in the previous post is as good as any you're going to get.

If it is not possible for you to take private lessons, a less effective solution – but still better than relying on books only – would be to check the U.S. Army Field Band instructional video on tuba. http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/tuba.html" target="_blank

If you don't have a teacher to evaluate your playing, it's a good idea to record yourself and critically evaluate areas that need improvement.

Still, one-to-one instruction is best.

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