Tubenetters:
My quartet may be doing an Octoberfest type gig (in September!), but we need music!!!
I am aware of Ray Grim's collection of polkas. I am looking for some other suggestions, as well. Any collections that include German waltzes?
Thanks!
"Octoberfest" Quartet Music
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Re: "Octoberfest" Quartet Music
There are some 'interesting' things on the Sibelius web site.
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Re: "Octoberfest" Quartet Music
As someone who has played and will play Ray's arrangements, you will not find better charts for a tuba/euph quartet.Jedi Master wrote:Tubenetters:
My quartet may be doing an Octoberfest type gig (in September!), but we need music!!!
I am aware of Ray Grim's collection of polkas. I am looking for some other suggestions, as well. Any collections that include German waltzes?
Thanks!
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Re: "Octoberfest" Quartet Music
Take a look at festmusik.com
it was fun playing with some of you guys
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Re: "Octoberfest" Quartet Music
I have a bunch of quick (read: not inspired... but work) arrangements of polkas and waltzes. Send me a PM with an email address and they are yours.
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Re: "Octoberfest" Quartet Music
You should also contact Ray directly (though he seems to be on vacation or something--haven't seen him post for a while--not that I've been watching closely of late). What he has published is only a fraction of what he has available that he might be able to loan you.Jedi Master wrote:I am aware of Ray Grim's collection of polkas. I am looking for some other suggestions, as well. Any collections that include German waltzes?
Rick "and, yes, there are plenty of German waltzes" Denney
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Re: "Octoberfest" Quartet Music
Tucker Jolly at Akron U has many polkas and tunes appropriate for the occasion which he uses for his "Tuba Summer". They're his arrangements, I think. I'm sure someone here is a graduate of his that can tell us where to get the book without waiting until next Tuba Summer! 
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Re: "Octoberfest" Quartet Music
I compiled a melange of German drinking songs I called "Ach du lieber Bierstein" our tuba quartet played at the intermission of our band's summer concert. Message me if you are interested.
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Re: "Octoberfest" Quartet Music
Tucker Jolly's music is available through FTW Publishing. I bought a set of 'Song and Dance for Tuba Ensemble' a year or so ago. The website only has an email address up... http://www.ftwpublishing.com" target="_blankJ.c. Sherman wrote:Tucker Jolly at Akron U has many polkas and tunes appropriate for the occasion which he uses for his "Tuba Summer". They're his arrangements, I think. I'm sure someone here is a graduate of his that can tell us where to get the book without waiting until next Tuba Summer!
J.c.S.
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.