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I'm looking to buy some Polka music. Any sugestions on a good piece? Also any body know any website where I can look at music for free. Thanks.
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I don't know of anyone in the German music business that does free trials. However, Hansen Music in Florida still has the Hungry Five in Germany booklets and just about anything else in the way of German music can be purchased at the Fest Musik Haus in Medina, Texas.

http://www.festmusik.com/tofc.htm

Authentic German folk music is fairly hard to come by.
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If your looking for just fun music to play there's always the beer barrel polka or in heaven there is no beer. Two of my personal favorites :lol:
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Benjamin wrote:I'm looking to buy some Polka music. Any sugestions on a good piece? Also any body know any website where I can look at music for free. Thanks.
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Look for the arrangements of polkas for tuba quartet by Ray Grim. They are published by Cimarron, now BVD Press. One of their publications is an antholody of polkas played by the TubaMeisters.

But they ain't free.

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Ray Grim's arrangements for tuba quartet are great !!!
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All of the Ray Grim Polka Quartets can be found here:

http://www.cimarronmusic.com/

The anthology is unavailable at this time. I am working on re-engraving the whole set. When it is completed, the price should come down a bit.

You can also download the whole Cimarron catalog from the website now!!

If you happen to be at West Point this weekend, please stop by and say hello. I believe there are are 3 businesses displaying (plus some very interesting concerts scheduled):

Dillon Music
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Cimarron Music (BVD Press) with lots of Ray Grim music

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There's a tuba quartet book floating around that is used in a lot of OctubaFests. There are about 8-9 tuba quartet (2-2) arrangements of polkas in that collection.

They were all arranged by "Woo"... anybody know who that is? Free, if someone will contact Benjamin with the photocopies.

If you are looking for "real" polka band arrangements, it's a different matter. There are hundreds that have been published (for different instrumentation) but most are out of print by now.

Many polka bands learn tunes by ear so they don't use charts for the most part.
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Check out Gail Robertson's arrangement of the Lichtensteiner Polka available thru the Tuba Press. It's an enjoyable peice for players and audience.
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Alex C wrote: If you are looking for "real" polka band arrangements, it's a different matter. There are hundreds that have been published (for different instrumentation) but most are out of print by now.

Many polka bands learn tunes by ear so they don't use charts for the most part.
Several of the old polka band books (Whoopee John, Polka Time, etc.) are still available from this oiutfit:

http://www.brownsmusic.com/
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While we're at it....does anybody know of a good collection of polkas for brass quintet?

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Polka Festival published by Music Express ($25.00). It is arranged by Paul Nagle and includes:

Beer Barrel Polka
Pennsylvania Polka
Too Fat Polka

Can be played as a medley or individually.
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Thanks for info, got any more just keep it coming.
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