Clean Fountains!
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Chris
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Clean Fountains!
The water fountains here at my school are just filthy, how do I get them cleaned?
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No really, I'm trying to find a clean copy of Fountains. As many of you know, the one that was scanned into the Cherry CD is marked up. Has anyone got a clean .pdf that they might be willing to e-mail me?
Thanks in advance.
--Chris
cfribley @ smu.edu
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No really, I'm trying to find a clean copy of Fountains. As many of you know, the one that was scanned into the Cherry CD is marked up. Has anyone got a clean .pdf that they might be willing to e-mail me?
Thanks in advance.
--Chris
cfribley @ smu.edu
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djwesp
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"Neptune: The mistake."Greg wrote:Like: "Swing the eigths"?djwesp wrote:tuben wrote: Are the markings good ones? RC
NO. The fountains has a ton of poorly organized breath markings. The planets contains funny, albeit odd commentary.
"*drawing of a pair of glasses*"
"EVIL"
"Mercury: Poisoner of Tuna and Hatters."
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Scott Sutherland
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I wanted the same thing and so I ordered the tuba part through Hickey's. It was only five bucks.
http://www.hickeys.com/pages/k65103.htm
http://www.hickeys.com/pages/k65103.htm
Scott Sutherland
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University of Redlands
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University of Redlands
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tubeast
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There is the possibility to tipp-ex (or whatever this white stuff found on stupid people´s computer screens is called in the US) out the funny stuff, make TWO good Xeroxes of the part (one for your archive and one to add YOUR OWN funny stuff to) and be done with it.
Considering the time you spend NOT practising the part, Scott Sutherland´s approach surely is the most time saving and best-overall approach to this.
Greg´s approach of writing it out from the score has the charm of learning the piece in the process, along with the meditative side to it.
Considering the time you spend NOT practising the part, Scott Sutherland´s approach surely is the most time saving and best-overall approach to this.
Greg´s approach of writing it out from the score has the charm of learning the piece in the process, along with the meditative side to it.
Hans
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Melton 46 S
1903 or earlier GLIER Helicon, customized Hermuth MP
2009 WILLSON 6400 RZ5, customized GEWA 52 + Wessex "Chief"
MW HoJo 2011 FA, Wessex "Chief"
- miketuba
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Fountains
Hi all,
I was also frustrated with my fourth or fifth generation photocopy - so I recopied the part.
You can find a PDF for free download here:
http://www.boulderbrass.org
Click on the 'Tuba Parts' link half way down the page on the right and then click on the title. I will be adding some other goodies soon.
If anyone finds a problem on the part, please let me know - I will correct and repost as soon as possible.
Cheers!
I was also frustrated with my fourth or fifth generation photocopy - so I recopied the part.
You can find a PDF for free download here:
http://www.boulderbrass.org
Click on the 'Tuba Parts' link half way down the page on the right and then click on the title. I will be adding some other goodies soon.
If anyone finds a problem on the part, please let me know - I will correct and repost as soon as possible.
Cheers!
Michael Allen
Boulder Brass
Boulder Brass Publications
Boulder Brass
Boulder Brass Publications
- J.c. Sherman
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Doug Yeo recommends the "write it out" method, for good reason. You learn tha part. Write it from the score, moreover, and you'll know what's going on elsewhere.
J.c.
J.c.
Instructor of Tuba & Euphonium, Cleveland State University
Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
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Principal Tuba, Firelands Symphony Orchestra
President, Variations in Brass
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- Tubadork
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Re: Fountains
Hey,miketuba wrote:Hi all,
I was also frustrated with my fourth or fifth generation photocopy - so I recopied the part.
You can find a PDF for free download here:
http://www.boulderbrass.org
Click on the 'Tuba Parts' link half way down the page on the right and then click on the title. I will be adding some other goodies soon.
If anyone finds a problem on the part, please let me know - I will correct and repost as soon as possible.
Cheers!
your ride exercises are GREAT!!
everyone should have to play those. Any more coming?
Thanks,
Bill
Without inner peace, outer peace is impossible.
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djwesp
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Re: Fountains
Tubadork wrote: Hey,
your ride exercises are GREAT!!
everyone should have to play those. Any more coming?
Thanks,
Bill
I'll second that! For all the people that haven't had the chance to meet Mike OR play his music, you are really missing out.
I bought my current project horn off of him and it was a great experience.