Low tuba TubaChristmas music

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Hank74
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Low tuba TubaChristmas music

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Hello,

Just curious if there is anyone who has done a recording of only the low tuba part for Tuba Christmas.
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I"m not sure why this would even be a consideration...
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Hank74 wrote:Hello,

Just curious if there is anyone who has done a recording of only the low tuba part for Tuba Christmas.
Who would you expect to have done this, and for what reason would they have done it?
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Hank74 wrote:Hello,

Just curious if there is anyone who has done a recording of only the low tuba part for Tuba Christmas.
I would say not. I few years ago I bought (from a link to on the TubaChristmas site) a CD containing performances of TubaChristmas selections. However, I just checked the site, and the CD is not listed. I assume that the CD is out of print, awaiting demand from the public.
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