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FREE Music for October Tubas
- Carroll
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FREE Music for October Tubas
I was getting ready for some Oktoberfest playing and thought I would dust off some quartets I did long ago. These are not particularly inspired, but they work, you will not have to rehearse them, and you can't beat the price! FREE!
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Chadtuba
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Re: FREE Music for October Tubas
PM on it's way. Thanks!
- Carroll
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Re: FREE Music for October Tubas
I had a request for treble clef euphonium parts... so those are up now. Same download link should work.
If anyone had difficulty downloading these... we do have other, less elegant, options.
If anyone had difficulty downloading these... we do have other, less elegant, options.
- imperialbari
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Re: FREE Music for October Tubas
Thanks for making these arrangements available. The solo part for the Clarinet Polka looks like sitting well on the F tuba in the provided transposition. I am new to reading for the F tuba, so this should be a fun way working on that aspect.
Klaus
Klaus
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Yes, I wrote it for Sande McMorran when he first got his F. Was that really 20 years ago?imperialbari wrote:The solo part for the Clarinet Polka looks like sitting well on the F tuba in the provided transposition.
Klaus
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Re: FREE Music for October Tubas
I also listened to some of the carols-mp3's. That together with the structure of the polka settings made me want to read about your 4-tet, but Google did't give me precise links. My sense of forensics tells that you work with 2 euphs, an F and a contrabass like in CC, which was what I wanted confirmed from some sort of homepage.
The polka settings display consistency but for the Clarinet Polka, which has the full 4-tet playing background for the soloist. Is it intended for a guest (the name mentioned is unknown to me on this side of the pond), or do you skip the 3rd part when doing this polka?
Klaus
The polka settings display consistency but for the Clarinet Polka, which has the full 4-tet playing background for the soloist. Is it intended for a guest (the name mentioned is unknown to me on this side of the pond), or do you skip the 3rd part when doing this polka?
Klaus
- Carroll
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Re: FREE Music for October Tubas
Klaus,
My quartet (Euphouria) uses three euphoniums and a tuba (usually a CC). The clarinet polka was indeed intended for a guest, who was our university professor at the University of Tennessee when I was doing Master's work there.
I am pleased that you took your time to listen to my "Ornaments" and would be interested in you comments on arrangements and performances.
My quartet (Euphouria) uses three euphoniums and a tuba (usually a CC). The clarinet polka was indeed intended for a guest, who was our university professor at the University of Tennessee when I was doing Master's work there.
I am pleased that you took your time to listen to my "Ornaments" and would be interested in you comments on arrangements and performances.
- Dan Schultz
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Would love to have them. PM sent.
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
- Mike Finn
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Re: FREE Music for October Tubas
Thanks Carroll, these will be perfect!Carroll wrote:I had a request for treble clef euphonium parts... so those are up now...
MF
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