Solo with Brass Band
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clarke
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Solo with Brass Band
Hi, I have been asked to perform a solo with a local amateur brass band. Does anyone have any good suggestions? I originally wanted to arrange Strauss 1 for brass band but time may not allow it. Thanks
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Re: Solo with Brass Band
sorry, on tuba
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Re: Solo with Brass Band
I played a nice little piece with a brass band 10-piece called "Alpine Tuba." You could have the band double their parts.
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Re: Solo with Brass Band
Light novelty number, or something more serious?
Bass in the Ballroom by Roy Newsome is a quite nice light number, while Capriccio by Rodney Newton is a lovely more serious solo.
Bass in the Ballroom by Roy Newsome is a quite nice light number, while Capriccio by Rodney Newton is a lovely more serious solo.
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Re: Solo with Brass Band
Edward Gregsons Tuba concerto is a classic.
For lighter stuff you have one of several Carnival in Venice - versions; Carnival for Bass - Fred Muscroft
Also I remember a piece I played many years ago; Tuba tapestry - Michael Brand.
Roger
For lighter stuff you have one of several Carnival in Venice - versions; Carnival for Bass - Fred Muscroft
Also I remember a piece I played many years ago; Tuba tapestry - Michael Brand.
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Re: Solo with Brass Band
Martin Ellerby Tuba Concerto
Hock from Homage to the Noble Grape by Goff Richards
Hock from Homage to the Noble Grape by Goff Richards
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Re: Solo with Brass Band
there's always Fnugg Blue...
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Re: Solo with Brass Band
Badinage (Kevin Norbury) was written for, and recorded by, Patrick Sheridan.
Les Neish has also recorded it with Fuoco Brass.
Les Neish has also recorded it with Fuoco Brass.
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Re: Solo with Brass Band
I have a piece, Mr C Takes a Stroll which might be worth a look.
Preview solo part (Eb, Bb or Bass clef) and sound clip are on my website http://www.colinbugby.co.uk" target="_blank"
I charge for the band parts though
The piano version is also on sibeliusmusic.com
There is also a short review in Guide to the tuba repertoire: the new tuba source book By R. Winston Morris, Daniel Perantoni on p155
Preview solo part (Eb, Bb or Bass clef) and sound clip are on my website http://www.colinbugby.co.uk" target="_blank"
I charge for the band parts though
The piano version is also on sibeliusmusic.com
There is also a short review in Guide to the tuba repertoire: the new tuba source book By R. Winston Morris, Daniel Perantoni on p155
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SAXES: BW M2E tenor, G4M baritone,
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