Just looking for new ideas. F or CC. Something around the difficulty of the VW or Gregson - not EncountersII, and that the average audience can appreciate.
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The Lebedev I find is a lot of fun on bass trombone. Hmmmm. . . Perhaps fun is not the word. One of those pieces that lends itself to the instrument. I am a better tuba player than bass trombonist, and to me, it sounds better on bass trombone.
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Did the Lebedev and I would definetely suggest it if you haven't done it all ready. On the subject of whether it sounds better on bass trombone or tuba, I say both. Each instrument has a unique thing to bring to the piece. It is not an instrument specific work in my opinion.
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