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I think Martin Mull did this with two tubas.
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Whew! I think whoever does this next can improve on it...
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They used to play that Martin Mull track at a favorite watering hole of mine 20 years ago. After a few beers, it sounds just fine! :shock:
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If you could see it done onstage, as part of Mull's act, it would be funny.
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I don't know about copyright issues- but it you can find copy for which this is legal: download midi that has teh two parts recorded on sepeerate tracks and then transpose and print the two tracks. 10 minutes' time if you are good with the software and lucky finding the midi file!
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You should be ok cause "Dueling Banjos" is over 100 years old...
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fpoon wrote:You should be ok cause "Dueling Banjos" is over 100 years old...
Not really sure how 1955 (let alone 1972) qualifies as "over 100 years old":

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tubaman90 wrote:i have a recording of a tuba and a tronbone doing it.
Sounds kinky to me! (and probably clanky, too) :wink:
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Kevin Hendrick wrote:
fpoon wrote:You should be ok cause "Dueling Banjos" is over 100 years old...
Not really sure how 1955 (let alone 1972) qualifies as "over 100 years old":
Well, it will be someday. I don't expect to be around for it, though.
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The melody which the song played in Deliverance was based upon was an Appalachian banjo rift that dates back to the 1800's. I was told that by a prof. who I trust more than any internet source. Sound like that guy ("composer") just took something out in the public realm and slapped a copyright on it anyways.

So I guess arrange/compose at your own risk. But whose gonna know anyways?
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Kevin Hendrick wrote:Sounds kinky to me! (and probably clanky, too)
Depends who's on top... :shock:
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Adam Frey did it here:
http://www.euphonium.com/sound/Little%2 ... duelin.mp3

on this album:
http://www.euphonium.com/cd_littlebuckaroos.htm

I didn't see the sheet music on his page, but you might be able to get in touch with him and he might be able to get it for you.

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If you have Finale, you can download a midi of it and open it as sheet music in Finale. Then just adjust the music to fit the tuba.
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The thing that Martin Mull did was called Dueling Tubas but it was really a tuba and a trombone.
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