Carnival and Czardas

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Aaron Tindall
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Carnival and Czardas

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Hi all,

Would anyone happen to have, or know of where to get/purchase arrangements for trumpet(euph.) and orchestra of the Carnival of Venice, or Czardas?

Thanks for any help!
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If you have notation software like Finale or Sibelius, go here:

http://www.classicalmidiconnection.com/ ... antic.html

Scroll down to "Monti" right click on "Czardas" and save as. After you save it, right click the file and open with your notation software.

Mess with it until it's in the tuba range, and you're ready to play.
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Aaron Tindall wrote:Hi all,

Would anyone happen to have, or know of where to get/purchase arrangements for trumpet(euph.) and orchestra of the Carnival of Venice, or Czardas?

Thanks for any help!
http://www.baadsvik.com/shop/

or

http://www.bvdpress.com/

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