Hello, one and all!
I am going to be teaching the High School tuba/euph class of the Wisconsin Summer Music Clinic in a few weeks, and I am looking for some simple, readable quartet tunes to read through with the group. It sounds like I am going to have 9 tubas and 5 euphs, so I probably can't have anything too intricate or light for the ensemble. On top of that, I fully accept that I am not the greatest of conductors, so I don't want to take on anything that I can't actually conduct. I am going to mine the music library here over the next week, but any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Aaron H.
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Re: Simple tuba/euph quartets for HS students
The best thing I would say is go to tuba peter and find something fun. That was my favorite site through high school (just graduated, but it still is.) Some of the stuff that is easier for tubas on there is a little bit more difficult for euphs, but if they know what they're doing they'll be fine. A great thing about tuba peter also is all the fun stuff is free. For the finals in both of my band classes(nothing to do so I doubled up to help the lower ensemble) we needed music. Since I was working with people who will most likely be music majors in the future, I wanted them to have something fun so we played Raiders March from Indianna Jones off of tuba peter. Nothing wrong with playing songs of pop culture.
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Re: Simple tuba/euph quartets for HS students
Try this http://www.tuba4u.com/" target="_blank
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Re: Simple tuba/euph quartets for HS students
I have made quite a few of church related arrangements and editions for EETT-4-tets, but as the 1st euph goes up to high C it might be too tough for your target group.
It won’t fill your repertory, but I made a setting of Arcadelt’s Ave Maria that was performed in Atlanta-GA by a larger group quite similar to yours, only it also had trombones. It can be downloaded for free from my Yahoo-based project:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... e%20Maria/
There also is:
Deep River 4 part ensemble. Setting for male choir 1916 by William Arms Fischer here edited for instruments in the Tenor-Bass range: trombones, euphoniums, tubas, horns, clarinets, saxophones, violas, and cellos. Additional playing scores for church ensembles, recorder quartet, and SSAB Flute Choir.
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... 0ensemble/
The index for the whole project is here:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... 0%20Index/
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It won’t fill your repertory, but I made a setting of Arcadelt’s Ave Maria that was performed in Atlanta-GA by a larger group quite similar to yours, only it also had trombones. It can be downloaded for free from my Yahoo-based project:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... e%20Maria/
There also is:
Deep River 4 part ensemble. Setting for male choir 1916 by William Arms Fischer here edited for instruments in the Tenor-Bass range: trombones, euphoniums, tubas, horns, clarinets, saxophones, violas, and cellos. Additional playing scores for church ensembles, recorder quartet, and SSAB Flute Choir.
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... 0ensemble/
The index for the whole project is here:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Yo ... 0%20Index/
Klaus
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Re: Simple tuba/euph quartets for HS students
I have hundreds of early music pieces already typeset in Finale for recorder ensembles of various sizes. It's rather simple for me to transpose them down two octaves for low brass ensembles.
I can send you PDFs of these standards of early music repertoire set for low brass:
quartets:
Robert Morton L'homme arme
Praetorius (Susato) Ohne Fels
Josquin Viva Le Roy
quintet
Anthony Holborne Honie-Suckle Alemande
I can send you PDFs of these standards of early music repertoire set for low brass:
quartets:
Robert Morton L'homme arme
Praetorius (Susato) Ohne Fels
Josquin Viva Le Roy
quintet
Anthony Holborne Honie-Suckle Alemande
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Chinese copy of Yamaha 201 euphonium
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Re: Simple tuba/euph quartets for HS students
I would go with tuba quartets. All the parts will be covered and no one will feel the pressure to cover their part if they might be les experienced and can't play it right away.
You will find a ton of .pdf and .mp3 at any of my sites in my signature. Plus the Cimarron site has all of the ITEA Press music available now. There are a ton choose from!
Working on more charts,
You will find a ton of .pdf and .mp3 at any of my sites in my signature. Plus the Cimarron site has all of the ITEA Press music available now. There are a ton choose from!
Working on more charts,
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Re: Simple tuba/euph quartets for HS students
Thanks for all the advice, everyone! I'm going to go through the sites listed above and see what I can use for the group. Now, time to brush up on my conducting chops...