Solo (or piano accompaniement) for Tuba

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could you be a tad more specific? there are alot of tuba solo's out there.....
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How about the Alleluia from Mozart's Exsultate Jubilate. Maybe a bit of a battle axe for vocal performance, but should have some originality as a tuba solo.
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If it's unaccompanied you're looking for, then there are several.

Bach Cello Suites - If you're "baroque"
Malcolm Arnold's fantasy - If you're into learning stuff
Penderecki Capriccio - If you're nuts
James Grant's Furies - If you're insane
Baadsvik's Fnugg - If you're into having a good time
Walter Hartley's Suite - If you're into classics
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You might want to look at http://dzerkel.myweb.uga.edu/resources/ ... abass.html. It gives you an idea of the difficulty as well as accompaniment.
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