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Would anyone help a troll find some complete orchestral tuba parts? Namely, where do I go to purchase them...my Google-fu has failed me. =P
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http://www.cherryclassics.com" target="_blank for complete low brass parts to orchestral rep.
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Kalmus used to sell parts, I didn't have much luck the last time I looked but you might try them. They have a very extensive library.

Also, I've never seen the Great Big Book of Tuba Parts book but the TOC shows it to be very complete.

The Cherry disk is excellent but my experience is that having it on disc does not mean it gets printed into parts. Great resource though.
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In addition to Kalmus and other companies mentioned above, I'd also suggest the Orchestra Musician Library published by Hal Leonard in 12 volumes. Might cost more but I prefer it over the Cherry CD-ROM simply because the parts are cleaner, easier to read, and more complete, BUT, to each his own.
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