"Piano Phase" on Tuba?

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"Piano Phase" on Tuba?

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Has anyone attempted or heard of an attempt to play a phase piece (such as Reich's "Piano Phase") on brass instruments? I imagine it could be done, but only by players with serious endurance, quick-breath skills...and invariable time.

What limitations (or strengths, even) might two brass players encounter in learning/performing a piece like Piano Phase?
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One of my courses at college was called 'improvising and devising' and we had to do this sort of stuff. One of the weeks task was to write and perform a phasing piece. Hard but perfectly do-able. I wrote a piece called 'Hocket Phasing', which is based on what my group performed in the end (i couldnt think of anything more imaginative as a title :p).
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I had to look the term up. It would seem to be very difficult to achieve in a live perfomance, but what a wonderful concept.

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Perhaps one could try to perform the piece on one tuba?
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I'm going to offer that minimalist music isn't very effective with wind players in general...at least, with only one or two of them.
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