Hello - I'm currently attempting to expand my tuba CD collection. Aside from actually buying CDs I am also looking for some legal tuba mp3s. Can anyone point me in the direction of some? Perhaps a tubist that has some available for download on his/her website?
Thanks!
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Hello,
There are about 50 quartet recordings available for download from the All the King's Tubas website. Most are live or one-shot recordings, but still decent quality.
www.timolt.com/atkt/
Enjoy!
Tim
There are about 50 quartet recordings available for download from the All the King's Tubas website. Most are live or one-shot recordings, but still decent quality.
www.timolt.com/atkt/
Enjoy!
Tim
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for some Arnold Jacobs items....
http://www.chisham.com/tips/index.html
and, if you have one of those whizbang video ipods
http://windsongpress.com/almost%20live/ ... 20live.htm
http://www.chisham.com/tips/index.html
and, if you have one of those whizbang video ipods
http://windsongpress.com/almost%20live/ ... 20live.htm
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Check this one out http://web.telia.com/~u41505947/Junger%20bassist.wma
It's the tubist from Blaskapelle Gloria playing. Amazingly.
Definately one of my favorites.
It's the tubist from Blaskapelle Gloria playing. Amazingly.
Definately one of my favorites.
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Really!if you have one of those whizbang video ipods
http://windsongpress.com/almost%20live/ ... 20live.htm
How does that work? I did this in low resolution since it is so long, divided it up into 10 parts and did those in medium resolution.
Mr Jacobs would get a kick out of seeing himself on a video Ipod, he was always into toys.
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WindSong Press
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Phone 847 223-4586
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Tuba MP3 Downloads
I am starting a new section on my forum for downloads. It is for members only, but membership is free. So far I have posted two tuba recordings. The first is Roger Bobo performing the Barat Introduction and Dance with The U.S. Coast Guard Band. The second tuba solo is Tucker Jolly performing a Mozart horn concerto on his F tuba (playing in the same octave as the F horn!!).
I'll be adding more over time. By the way, there will also be euphonium solos. The first one I added is a Russian euphonium soloist who played with the Leningrad Military District Band (before the Soviet Union broke up). I only knew his first name: Victor. His recording is of the Claude Smith Rondo (written for Doc Severinsen). He heard a recording of my playing it and transcribed the entire solo by ear, wrote it out for his band, and played it. All I had to do was buy the music!
Once you are registered you will find the link under the "Tuba and/or Euphonium" category:
http://www.dwerden.com/talk/forum/categ ... zb=1422772[/quote]
I'll be adding more over time. By the way, there will also be euphonium solos. The first one I added is a Russian euphonium soloist who played with the Leningrad Military District Band (before the Soviet Union broke up). I only knew his first name: Victor. His recording is of the Claude Smith Rondo (written for Doc Severinsen). He heard a recording of my playing it and transcribed the entire solo by ear, wrote it out for his band, and played it. All I had to do was buy the music!
Once you are registered you will find the link under the "Tuba and/or Euphonium" category:
http://www.dwerden.com/talk/forum/categ ... zb=1422772[/quote]
Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Instructor of Euphonium and Tuba
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www.dwerden.com
Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Instructor of Euphonium and Tuba
YouTube, Twitter, Facebook