Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
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Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
Does anyone know if an arrangement of Penny Lane is available for solo euphonium (treble or bass clef) with piano accompaniment? If not, are there any other Beatles solos available?
Thanks, Todd
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
Read it off the piano/vocal score. Lots out there.Try Hal Leonard publications.
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
FTFY...bloke wrote:
Here's a trombone (tuba/euphonium...??) quartet version.
Perhaps, the arranger's performance isn't executed as well as it could be, but it might be a nice arrangement with strong players.
The arrangements, while no longer available on the arranger's webpage are still floating around.
Earlier this year, I downloaded one of his most popular arrangements, ripped it in Sibelius, dropped it a min 3rd (because that sit better with tubas and euphs, than with 4 trombones), added dynamics and fixed a the look of one of the sections.
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
I vote for reading it off the piano score (as mentioned above) and doing the song "When I'm 64" - I think it would be a great fit! (I'll probably get around to it one of these days myself. I've been considering it for a couple years but have had other items higher on my list.)
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
Speaking of the song above, you can find it here:
http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/when-im-64-p361648.aspx
I THINK this one will also allow you to transpose the solo part to normal treble-clef euphonium notation. For that you have to download the music viewer. It has a very elaborate set of options for transposing and printing.
http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/when-im-64-p361648.aspx
I THINK this one will also allow you to transpose the solo part to normal treble-clef euphonium notation. For that you have to download the music viewer. It has a very elaborate set of options for transposing and printing.
Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
The picc solo would really be cool if you had an alto horn at your side to switch to.
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
I had also considered "When I'm 64" (thinking of the audience appeal) and I still might do that one as welldwerden wrote:I vote for reading it off the piano score (as mentioned above) and doing the song "When I'm 64" - I think it would be a great fit! (I'll probably get around to it one of these days myself. I've been considering it for a couple years but have had other items higher on my list.)
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
I do have access to Alto/Tenor horns, so I may give that a try. Thanks for the idea!tbn.al wrote:The picc solo would really be cool if you had an alto horn at your side to switch to.
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
J. W. Pepper might be a good resource.
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
There's an unaccompanied version of Blackbird that's popular, especially through the TubeNet community. It was originally done for tuba, but I've heard it done on euphonium, both in the original tuba key and transposed into higher keys.
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Re: Solo euph Penny Lane or other Beatles
Here is a video in which David Mason tells how he came to play the picc part in Penny Lane. At the end of the video you can for a short time actually see a manuscript of the solo as Mason plays. It appears to be in the key of D, for piccolo trumpet in A.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQyBRS8Nby8" target="_blank
Here is the same story in a better video. It doesn't have the manuscript, but it does contain a pricelessly bad version of the first recording which used an English horn rather than a picc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxO4nODCGD0" target="_blank
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQyBRS8Nby8" target="_blank
Here is the same story in a better video. It doesn't have the manuscript, but it does contain a pricelessly bad version of the first recording which used an English horn rather than a picc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxO4nODCGD0" target="_blank
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