Kenneth Cook - Brits?

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Kenneth Cook - Brits?

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I'm looking for a tuba quartet (brass band tubas) by Kenneth Cook titled "Introduction & Rondino". It's would have been a British publication.

Is there anyone on the board able to give me a lead on where to find it?

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His other publications were published by Hinrichsen - I didn't look very far but that would be your best starting point.

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Wow that brings back memories!

We had his tutor 'Learning To Play' at school for beginers, and excellent starter book. Much under-rated writer.

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