Looking for Euphonium solo: World is Waiting for a Sunrise

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windshieldbug
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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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"Sunrise" was originally just another popular song. It's best known as a banjo feature (4 string tenor or plectrum). The band version is killer, at least by the time it gets close to wrapping up and the baritonal effects kick in.
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I've never played the band version, but I have played this as a solo on the Hohner #267 Chord Harmonica (24" long harmonica)....pretty simple melody, but in the key of D, the Major 3 chord (III) to V7/vi progression is very flashy on the instrument because the III is at the extreme left end of the 24" harmonica, and the V7/vi is at the extreme right end.

Okay back to tuba....does anybody have a copy of the euphonium solo?
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