"Lyrical" Audition Piece
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dwaskew
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several good things can be found in the "Concert Music for Tuba", compiled by James Graham, or, Waltz for Betz and Just a Thought, both by James Grant, all of which can be found at www.tubaeuphoniumpress.com
The Graham set is found in the tuba etudes section (why, I'm not sure) and the Grant pieces are under tuba & piano.
The Graham has quite a number of works originally for horn (and some other things, too) that work with the original piano parts. Mozart concerti, and the like.
good luck!
The Graham set is found in the tuba etudes section (why, I'm not sure) and the Grant pieces are under tuba & piano.
The Graham has quite a number of works originally for horn (and some other things, too) that work with the original piano parts. Mozart concerti, and the like.
good luck!
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Actually, there is. Um... I don't remember who did it, however. It's one of the required pieces for the International Women's Brass Conference solo competition next week, so if you google some of that stuff you might find the specific arrangement.MartyNeilan wrote:Rachmaninoff Vocalise Op. 13 No. 34 - hmmmm could be worth a try.
Where can I get it? I checked a few of the "usual" sources for vocal music and didn't see that specific opus listed. I doubt there is a tuba specific arrangement - is there?
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Rachmaninoff Vocalise, Op 34/14, arranged by Virginia Allen, as a part of the Winston Morris solo/ensemble series, published by Ludwig Music.
Item number 25833 in the Hickeys Catalog
http://www.hickeys.com/pages/tusopo4.htm
Item number 25833 in the Hickeys Catalog
http://www.hickeys.com/pages/tusopo4.htm
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No, but there's a ton of old-timey stuff at the Wright&Round website. They ship internationally.windshieldbug wrote: You mean like:
I broke your heart
So you broke my nose
Too bad our trailers broke!
https://secure.wrightandround.com/
Pick up one of the Eb tenorhorn solos and read it like bass clef, adding 3 flats.
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I was thinking more like Jenny Jones/Jerry SpringerChuck(G) wrote:windshieldbug wrote: You mean like:
I broke your heart
So you broke my nose
Too bad our trailers broke!
But that is a great source of tunes!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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