Hey everyone!
I'm fresh out of my udnergrad, beginning my masters studies. The school I completed my undergraduate degree at did not have a graduate program, though, so I don't know much about more advanced literature. Does anyone have any suggestions on some more advanced solos, other than revisiting and perfecting the golden oldies (plog, hindemtih, gregson, vaughan williams, etc.)?
Thanks in advance!
TheDancingSousa
More advanced solos for tuba
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TheDancingSousa
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More advanced solos for tuba
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Re: More advanced solos for tuba
Capriccio - Penderecki
Variations for Hungarian Childs - Szentpali
Tuba stone - Andy Elmer
Carmen Fantasy - Szentpali
Norwegian Dances -Baadsvik
Dance of Goblins -Bazzini tuba version
Six pack - J.Meador - not very difficult but sounds amazing I LOVE PLAY IT
Tuba concert - R.Szentpali
Bluebells of Scotland - I don't remember
Use YouTube and there are 100s of hard pieces
Variations for Hungarian Childs - Szentpali
Tuba stone - Andy Elmer
Carmen Fantasy - Szentpali
Norwegian Dances -Baadsvik
Dance of Goblins -Bazzini tuba version
Six pack - J.Meador - not very difficult but sounds amazing I LOVE PLAY IT
Tuba concert - R.Szentpali
Bluebells of Scotland - I don't remember
Use YouTube and there are 100s of hard pieces