Most fun tuba songs to blast out?
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Two years ago, my band did an "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" show, and since all of our music is arranged especially for us, I got a nearly complete solo in "You Are My Sunshine". I got to play the main melody once through straight, as a solo, which was awesome, and then the main melody in a jazz style, which absolutely ROCKED. People went crazy. Swweeeeeeet.
- tubaman5150
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These are a blast to play:
For band:
Fucik Thunder and Blazes
King Barnum and Bailey's Favorite March
Filmore The Circus Bee
Barnes Symphony No. 3
any Claude T. Smith tune
For orchestra:
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6
Holst The Planets
Prokofiev Symphony No. 5
Revueltas Homenaje a Federico GarcÃa Lorca
For band:
Fucik Thunder and Blazes
King Barnum and Bailey's Favorite March
Filmore The Circus Bee
Barnes Symphony No. 3
any Claude T. Smith tune
For orchestra:
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6
Holst The Planets
Prokofiev Symphony No. 5
Revueltas Homenaje a Federico GarcÃa Lorca
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maybe not a blasstissssssimo part, but Holst First Suite...1st mvt. I have always enjoyed singing out....
Also Melody Shop (even though the Euphs get to have more fun) has a pretty cool (as far as marches go) bass line going on....especially at tempo...
also many Nelhybel pieces (Symphonic Movement, Trittico) have some great overall parts ....especially to WHALE on
Also Melody Shop (even though the Euphs get to have more fun) has a pretty cool (as far as marches go) bass line going on....especially at tempo...
also many Nelhybel pieces (Symphonic Movement, Trittico) have some great overall parts ....especially to WHALE on
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favs
Shostakovitch 7
Fountains
pines
tchaik 4 5 6 1812
holst 1st suite
lincoln shire posey
Fountains
pines
tchaik 4 5 6 1812
holst 1st suite
lincoln shire posey
Santo Domingo Festival Orchestra
Orchestra of Indian Hill
Cape Ann Symphony
Orchestra of Indian Hill
Cape Ann Symphony
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In Storm and Sunshine
Under the "blast to play" for tuba and band heading, one of my favorites is
"In Storm and Sunshine"
by "March Wizard"
John C. Heed.
A really challenging, fun piece.
"In Storm and Sunshine"
by "March Wizard"
John C. Heed.
A really challenging, fun piece.
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I like marches, but not enthralled with the "speed kills" variety.
I like British 8th. The part that starts on the Eb to F, and the trio where you esentially have the melody.
French National Defile' is neat too. I am so surprised, (and glad) no one has mentioned the Vader Star Wars thing. Thanks, there is taste.
I like British 8th. The part that starts on the Eb to F, and the trio where you esentially have the melody.
French National Defile' is neat too. I am so surprised, (and glad) no one has mentioned the Vader Star Wars thing. Thanks, there is taste.
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CROWN IMPERIAL
How about Reed's Russian Christmas Music? That cranks. Also, why on earth has no one mentioned Crown Imperial? Tuba fifths - now that's good eatin'.Doc wrote:I like to turn up the dial a little on Russian Easter Overture.
Doc
National Emblem trio is cool until you play it over 500 times on a sousaphone. It then becomes a way to make a paycheck.
Others (band)
George Washington Bridge - mmmmmmmm
Glory of the Yankee Navy - trio (Sousa)
Gallant Seventh - whole thing (Sousa)
La Fiesta Mexicana (Mass movement)
Deathtree (the finest piece ever)
Commando March
Cameron "just dying for another crack at Deathtree" Gates
GO DUCKS
