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Large lot of books and music

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2020 9:47 pm
by Tubameister
Unfortunately life calls for me to move on from the music world. I’ve fought it for a very long time but I’ve moved on and economic hardships cause me to sell majority of my music related items including my library. I am asking $150 for this lot of books, excerpts and solos but feel free to make me an offer, I am highly motivated to sell. Buyer pays shipping and I’m not interested in separating things out.

Technique book:
Arban Conservatory Method for CC Tuba (Carl Fischer)
Arban Complete Method for Tuba (Encore) 2 copies
Bai Lin Lip Flexibilities
Chichiwitz flow studies

Etude books:
Sneed or Low Etudes
Suede or Lower Etudes
Camera 73 Advanced Studies
Tyrell 40 Advanced Studies
Bordogni 43 Bel Canto Studies
Blazhevich 70 Etudes for Tuba
Concone Legato Etudes for Tuba
Bordogni vocalises for trombone (encore version of rochut)

Excerpts:
Orchester Probospiel
Lexcerpts

Solos:
Hindemith Sonate (2 copies)
Effie Suite
Casterede Sonatine
Contraptions by Ben Miles
Lebedev Concerto no 1
Syrinx (Debussy/Brinkman)
10 Blind Dates (Grant)
Canzone (Claude Baker)
Tuba Rhapsody (Grundman)
Haddad Suite for Tuba
Frackebpohl Concertino
Remember? (Grant)
Tuba Buffo (Jacobsen)
Vaughan Williams Conerto
Cappuzzi Andante and Rondo
Hartley Unaccompanied Suite
Romance (Raum)
Gregson Concerto


Brass Quintet:
Dance Suite (Bernstein) (all parts)

Ensembles:
Merry Tuba Christmas book
Bach Duets and Trios (Augustine)

Other books:
Inner Game of Tennis
Inner Game of Music
Song and Wind

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Re: Large lot of books and music

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2020 2:18 pm
by largobone
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Re: Large lot of books and music

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 9:47 pm
by amn026
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