John Philip Sousa wrote some good parts for these marches:
Semper Fidelis
The Directorate
Powhatan's Daughter
Jack Tar
Anchor and Star
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company
Fred Ricketts (alias Kenneth J. Alford) never wrote a boring tuba part for any of his marches... Here are some I remember playing:
Army of the Nile
Eagle Squadron
Voice of the Guns
Colonel Bogey
The Vedette
The Mad Major
Then marches by other composers:
New Colonial (R.B. Hall)
Gloria (Frank H. Losey)
Revelation (W. Paris Chambers)
Grandioso (R.F. Seitz)
Washington Grays (C.S. Grafulla)
On the Mall (Edwin Franko Goldman)
Purple Carnival (Harry L. Alford)
B.B. & C.F. (James Ord Hume)--[this, to me doesn't sound like a march but it's beautiful]
Maybe it would be fun to have a scrapbook of nothing but single tuba parts of marches. Then, when you are bored, you can play them (I do it!)






