Hi Mark,
I think I might have a jackpot for you and all would work with percussion as well!
Paul Chauvin is mostly known for his brass quintets, but before he passed away he also sent me a pile of trios. They can be found here:
http://www.cimarronmusic.com/brass/bras ... uvin,-paul
They are not overly difficult, but sure are fun! Since they were meant for the ensemble you describe, you won't have to adapt anything.
Sounds like some good family time might be ahead
Good luck,
Performing brass trio?
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Re: Performing brass trio?
Sounds interesting! I'm looking at trios for tuba and trombone. I've identified a few. Mostly for playing for fun. I will be looking at some things to perform at church as well. Lots of fun!
John 3:16
Mack Brass 200S BBb
Yamaha YSL-630 .525 Trombone
Conn 15I Euphonium
Mack Brass Euphonium
Mack Brass 200S BBb
Yamaha YSL-630 .525 Trombone
Conn 15I Euphonium
Mack Brass Euphonium