Basic tuba library
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Euphistuba
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Basic tuba library
Hi folks! Im new here and to the world of Tuba in general. Right now Im primarily a Euphonium player, but am taking up the mysteries of the Tuba. CC to be exact. So my question is this. I want to build a library of methods, etudes and solos appropriate to building my chops and technique on tuba. What things should be in such a library? Should be an interesting discussion!
Schiller CC 186 Clone Sellmansberger Symphony
B"&"H Roundstamp Sov. Euphonium
Besson Bb Comp Tuba
B"&"H Roundstamp Sov. Euphonium
Besson Bb Comp Tuba
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UTSAtuba
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Re: Basic tuba library
Vladislav Blazhevich - 70 Studies for BBb Tuba. Vol. I and II
C. Kopprasch - 60 Selected Studies for BBb Tuba
Just for a start. I'll have more later when I'm less tired (and grumpy)
Joseph
C. Kopprasch - 60 Selected Studies for BBb Tuba
Just for a start. I'll have more later when I'm less tired (and grumpy)
Joseph
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Re: Basic tuba library
I agree with Joseph, but would definitely add Arban's Complete Method and at least volume 1 of Melodious Etudes for Trombone (Rochut).
Willson 3050S CC, Willson 3200S F, B&S PT-10, BMB 6/4 CC, 1922 Conn 86I
Gone but not forgotten:
Cerveny 681, Musica-Steyr F, Miraphone 188, Melton 45, Conn 2J, B&M 5520S CC, Shires Bass Trombone, Cerveny CFB-653-5IMX, St. Petersburg 202N
Gone but not forgotten:
Cerveny 681, Musica-Steyr F, Miraphone 188, Melton 45, Conn 2J, B&M 5520S CC, Shires Bass Trombone, Cerveny CFB-653-5IMX, St. Petersburg 202N
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Re: Basic tuba library
Ralph Vaughan Williams Concerto (you could play it on either horn!)
Tyrell 40 Advanced Studies
Gordon Cherry CD
Tyrell 40 Advanced Studies
Gordon Cherry CD
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Re: Basic tuba library
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Re: Basic tuba library
Tyrell for band playing , Arbans for orchestral....
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King 2341-MAW valves, GW Taku, Sellmansberger Symphony
Conn USN 20k, PT-44
King 2341-MAW valves, GW Taku, Sellmansberger Symphony
Conn USN 20k, PT-44
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Rochester2013
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Re: Basic tuba library
The Bordogni Vocalise Etudes.
Also the Hal Leonard advanced band method for tuba is great, and has some studies written by Arnold Jacobs in the back of the book!
Also the Hal Leonard advanced band method for tuba is great, and has some studies written by Arnold Jacobs in the back of the book!
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Re: Basic tuba library
In my opinion, Roger Bobo's "Mastering the Tuba" is one of the very few etude/method books that actually teaches "how" to play the tuba through its emphasis on establishing good breathing technique. The basic warmup plus its variations that include tonguing drills, dynamics and flexibility was - for me - the one set of exercises that really put all of the tuba playing pieces together. The section on how he prepares difficult material is also very good. In contrast to some of Mr Bobo's musings on the web, the text in the book is solid and very motivational. This book doesn't seem to come up very often in lists of basic materials, but I think it should be one of the first method books a tuba player should own.
Regards,
Bob Sadler
Regards,
Bob Sadler
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Re: Basic tuba library
Phil Snedecorpauvog1 wrote:Low Etudes for Tuba is a pretty good book too by Phil , I think his last name starts with an S. My book isn't near by right now, but it a great book for low range development.