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clagar777
- 3 valves

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- Location: Texas
- Dylan King
- YouTube Tubist

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- Location: Weddington, NC, USA.
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- NickJones
- bugler

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- Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2005 7:27 am
- Location: Bangor , Wales UK
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Pure Sound
- bugler

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- Location: Counting rests on the back row
- tubafatness
- 4 valves

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- Sean Greene
- pro musician

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- Location: Knoxville, TN
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ON my stand
tuba playing stand:
My "Episodes" for tuba & piano
Kopprasch book
Rochut book
Persichetti Serenade
Malcolm Arnold Fantasy
Saint Saens "Morceau de Concert"
Jerry Coker's "Patterns for Improvisation"
Arias for Baritone collection
Brahms Lieder Book
conducting stand:
Army of the Nile - Alford
Ritual - Stevens
An American in Paris - Gershwin
Symphonic Psalm - Claude T. Smith
Blue Bells of Scotland - Pryor
A Louis Armstrong Tribute
Contrapunctus IX - arr. Andy Clark
teaching stand:
The Art of Tuba & Euphonium (low brass methods)
Score Study for the Wind Band Conductor (adv. conducting)
The Modern Conductor (adv. conducting)
Rubank Intermediate Method (low brass methods)
Kopprasch book
Rochut book
Persichetti Serenade
Malcolm Arnold Fantasy
Saint Saens "Morceau de Concert"
Jerry Coker's "Patterns for Improvisation"
Arias for Baritone collection
Brahms Lieder Book
conducting stand:
Army of the Nile - Alford
Ritual - Stevens
An American in Paris - Gershwin
Symphonic Psalm - Claude T. Smith
Blue Bells of Scotland - Pryor
A Louis Armstrong Tribute
Contrapunctus IX - arr. Andy Clark
teaching stand:
The Art of Tuba & Euphonium (low brass methods)
Score Study for the Wind Band Conductor (adv. conducting)
The Modern Conductor (adv. conducting)
Rubank Intermediate Method (low brass methods)
Sean Greene
Andreas Eastman Artist/Clinician
http://www.eastmanmusiccompany.com/artists/
Band Director, Robertsville Middle School
DMA, MM - Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
BM - Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville
Sousaphone, Big Orange Banditos
Andreas Eastman Artist/Clinician
http://www.eastmanmusiccompany.com/artists/
Band Director, Robertsville Middle School
DMA, MM - Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
BM - Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville
Sousaphone, Big Orange Banditos
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tubatooter1940
- 6 valves

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- Location: alabama gulf coast
"Humanity Night at the Redneck Riviera" By Jim Hoen -recording it-
"My Baby Loves Baby Back Ribs" (my favorite line: If my baby lives to sixty three, ain't gonna be a cow left alive in Tennessee)
"Just Seventeen" by John Reno-recording it- "Ain't Misbehavin'" -Leon Redbone arrangement
"I Wanna Talk About Me" by Toby Keith
"I love Older Women" by Rodney Carrington (that one's just for after hours-adults only)
"My Baby Loves Baby Back Ribs" (my favorite line: If my baby lives to sixty three, ain't gonna be a cow left alive in Tennessee)
"Just Seventeen" by John Reno-recording it- "Ain't Misbehavin'" -Leon Redbone arrangement
"I Wanna Talk About Me" by Toby Keith
"I love Older Women" by Rodney Carrington (that one's just for after hours-adults only)
We pronounce it Guf Coast
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ASTuba
- pro musician

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- Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 9:24 am
- Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Mostly working on grad school audition stuff:
RVW - Concerto
John Steves - Journey
Ellerby - Concerto (will be performing this with the Syracuse University Brass Ensemble)
Orchestral Excerpts
Rochut
Kopprasch
Barbara York - 3 Romances for Susie
RVW - Concerto
John Steves - Journey
Ellerby - Concerto (will be performing this with the Syracuse University Brass Ensemble)
Orchestral Excerpts
Rochut
Kopprasch
Barbara York - 3 Romances for Susie
Andy Smith, DMA
http://www.asmithtuba.com
http://www.asmithtuba.com
- windshieldbug
- Once got the "hand" as a cue

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- dmmorris
- 3 valves

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- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:05 am
- Location: From far away as Jupiter sulfur mines, way down by the methane sea.
lots of ragtime (max morath type stuff mostly).....the charts are treble clef melody lines with the chords roots written in pencil. Sometimes I'm lucky to get a piano part.
........then in a week or two, that will be displaced by the annual round of honky-tonk music in prep' for Mardi Gras. Different music, but the charts will be of similar ilk.
........then in a week or two, that will be displaced by the annual round of honky-tonk music in prep' for Mardi Gras. Different music, but the charts will be of similar ilk.
beta 14??..........OK!
Mid 70's B&S Tuba
Mid 70's B&S Tuba
- Steve Marcus
- pro musician

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- Location: Chicago area
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- tubaguy9
- 4 valves

- Posts: 943
- Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 6:07 pm
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Well, Well, Well...
1.)Sonata fron Die Bankelsangerlieder; arr. King
2.)Three Revolutionary Marches; B. Smetant, arr. Vaclav Nelhybel
3.)Mannin Veen; Haydn Wood
4.)Folk Dances; Dmitri Shostakovich, Edit. H. Robert Reynolds
5.)La Procession Du Rocio; Joaquin Turina, Arr. Alfred Reed
6.)Huldigungsmarsch; Richard Wagner, arr. William A. Schaefer,
7.)Rosalind in the Forest of Arden; Alfred Reed
8.)Fanfare and Flourishes; James Curnow
9.)Daniel in the Lion's Den; W. Francis McBeth (not the solo
)
10.)His Honor March; unkown-top cut off
11.)Inchon; Robert W. Smith
12.)Courtly Airs and Dances; Ron Nelson
13.)Festivo; Edward Gregson
14.)Three Chorale Preludes, #II; William P. Latham
15.)Americans We; Henry Fillmore, Edit. Frederick Fennell
16.) Sundance; Frank Ticheli
17.)Vox Superius; Melvyn Poore
18.) (boring piece) Grant Them Eternal Rest; Andrew Boysen, Jr.
If I get bored with all that, I can go do some Bordogni...or some C. Kopprasch...or Tuba Ditty...or Saucedo...or Jabba...or the pic solo for Stars & Stripes...and I forgot to mention...
19.) Six Preludes for Tuba and Flute; Harry Hewitt,
finally,
20.)Ai; Michael E. Edgerton
Is that enough? I also have the musician stuff, such as oil, pencil, etc...
[quote=ebarr]-Introduction and Dance (Barat)[/quote]
fun piece!
1.)Sonata fron Die Bankelsangerlieder; arr. King
2.)Three Revolutionary Marches; B. Smetant, arr. Vaclav Nelhybel
3.)Mannin Veen; Haydn Wood
4.)Folk Dances; Dmitri Shostakovich, Edit. H. Robert Reynolds
5.)La Procession Du Rocio; Joaquin Turina, Arr. Alfred Reed
6.)Huldigungsmarsch; Richard Wagner, arr. William A. Schaefer,
7.)Rosalind in the Forest of Arden; Alfred Reed
8.)Fanfare and Flourishes; James Curnow
9.)Daniel in the Lion's Den; W. Francis McBeth (not the solo
10.)His Honor March; unkown-top cut off
11.)Inchon; Robert W. Smith
12.)Courtly Airs and Dances; Ron Nelson
13.)Festivo; Edward Gregson
14.)Three Chorale Preludes, #II; William P. Latham
15.)Americans We; Henry Fillmore, Edit. Frederick Fennell
16.) Sundance; Frank Ticheli
17.)Vox Superius; Melvyn Poore
18.) (boring piece) Grant Them Eternal Rest; Andrew Boysen, Jr.
If I get bored with all that, I can go do some Bordogni...or some C. Kopprasch...or Tuba Ditty...or Saucedo...or Jabba...or the pic solo for Stars & Stripes...and I forgot to mention...
19.) Six Preludes for Tuba and Flute; Harry Hewitt,
finally,
20.)Ai; Michael E. Edgerton
Is that enough? I also have the musician stuff, such as oil, pencil, etc...
[quote=ebarr]-Introduction and Dance (Barat)[/quote]
fun piece!
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
- tubaguy9
- 4 valves

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No, none of them except Grant Them Eternal Rest is boring...EuphManRob wrote:Bored??Tell me you're joking. Not only is that a lot of music, that's a lot of GOOD music. Folk Dances, La Procession du Rocio, Fanfare and Flourishes, Courtly Airs and Dances, Festivo, Sundance, plus His Honor and Americans We - those are all fine pieces, lots of merit, each one of them. Those should be more than enough to keep you plenty musically challenged, not to mention technically.
P.S.: the composer of His Honor is Henry Fillmore.
As I'm writing this, I'm recovering from being extremely lightheaded from Mannin Veen...
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
- KevinMadden
- 3 valves

- Posts: 481
- Joined: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:50 pm
- Location: Ledgewood, NJ / Lincoln, NE
for lessons:
Bordogni and Rochut
Tyrell adv. studies for BBb bass
Gallay "12 Grandes Etudes Brilliants"
Wilder: Effie Suite
Penn : Cappricio for Tuba and Marimba
Carnival of Venice (my first attempt at f tuba)
Band:
(some things I cant' remember at this moment, but notably)
Hindemith: Symphony in Bb
Bordogni and Rochut
Tyrell adv. studies for BBb bass
Gallay "12 Grandes Etudes Brilliants"
Wilder: Effie Suite
Penn : Cappricio for Tuba and Marimba
Carnival of Venice (my first attempt at f tuba)
Band:
(some things I cant' remember at this moment, but notably)
Hindemith: Symphony in Bb
Ithaca College, B.M. 2009
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, M.M. 2017, D.M.A. 2020
Wessex Artiste
Wessex "Grand" BBb, Wessex Solo Eb, Wessex Dulce
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, M.M. 2017, D.M.A. 2020
Wessex Artiste
Wessex "Grand" BBb, Wessex Solo Eb, Wessex Dulce