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You have $100 for lowbrassmusic.com, What do you buy?
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winston
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You have $100 for lowbrassmusic.com, What do you buy?
Winston Hind
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Re: You have $100 for lowbrassmusic.com, What do you buy?
Lots of solos!!
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Re: You have $100 for lowbrassmusic.com, What do you buy?
Just buy ink.
There are one or two sites out there that provide free downloads of music PDF files of public domain music.
$100 worth of ink would print out a bunch of these (always assuming you can find something useful in the public domain).
There are one or two sites out there that provide free downloads of music PDF files of public domain music.
$100 worth of ink would print out a bunch of these (always assuming you can find something useful in the public domain).
Imperial Eb Kellyberg
dilettante & gigless wannabe
dilettante & gigless wannabe
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winston
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Re: You have $100 for lowbrassmusic.com, What do you buy?
Its a gift certificate.
Winston Hind
The Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy
The Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy
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Re: You have $100 for lowbrassmusic.com, What do you buy?
Published by Cimarron Music.BVD Press wrote:Lots of solos!!
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Re: You have $100 for lowbrassmusic.com, What do you buy?
And what are the one or two sites that are out there? Im starting all over again after 20 something years. This is something i really dont want to do. But here I am. I need to find solo pieces for beginner-intermediate. I am also working with my son who is brand spanking new. So if I can find some well crafted beginner material that would be a big plus. Im also willing to buy the right material.MikeW wrote:Just buy ink.
There are one or two sites out there that provide free downloads of music PDF files of public domain music.
$100 worth of ink would print out a bunch of these (always assuming you can find something useful in the public domain).
- MikeW
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Re: You have $100 for lowbrassmusic.com, What do you buy?
Sites that offer solos for beginners include:And what are the one or two sites that are out there? Im starting all over again after 20 something years. This is something i really dont want to do. But here I am. I need to find solo pieces for beginner-intermediate. I am also working with my son who is brand spanking new. So if I can find some well crafted beginner material that would be a big plus. Im also willing to buy the right material.
http://www.tuba4u.com/" target="_blank
http://drfeezell.com/tuba/" target="_blank
(For more sites, Google is your friend)
One site that I have used myself for band music is:
http://www.bandmusicpdf.org/
There have been recent mentions on TN of:
http://imslp.org/
Imperial Eb Kellyberg
dilettante & gigless wannabe
dilettante & gigless wannabe