Five Miniatures for Two Tubas (New Piece)

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Five Miniatures for Two Tubas (New Piece)

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Hey, I know some of you have seen my work before and I have now completed a duet for a euphonium and tuba entitled "Five Miniatures for Two Tubas." It is composed of five different "duets" that all relate back to one another. It is about 5 minutes in length. If anyone is interested in taking a look at my new piece please PM me or send me an email at kalishdude31@yahoo.com Thanks Tubenet!
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bump :)
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Just got the pdf's, these look fun! I will have them with me at the Army Tuba Conference this weekend if anyone wants to stop by the booth and give them a run-through. Should be a nice break from "the Ride" and "Fountains".
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thanks mike, hope some people can play it through with you, wish i could be at the conference this weekend
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final bump
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the actual final bump
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Post by Mike Finn »

Although I didn't actually get to play these with anyone at the conference last weekend (too busy trying to sell stuff) I have run through sections of it with some of my advanced euph students. It's really a fun piece, and the syncopated rhythms and triplets/16ths fit nicely with what we've been working on lately. I really like how the ostinato switches parts in the fourth movement, too.
Nice work Dan, thanks for sharing!
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thanks for playing it with your students, mike, i appreciate it
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