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Hi

I would like to ask ou where can I download Bordogni Studies for tuba or can someone send me it: besson2809@gmail.com" target="_blank
Of course I know that I can buy it but maybe someone would like to exchange for some other notes(I have a lot:))
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Pretty sure that's copyrighted. Doing that is illegal. Try something that is public domain like the Blazhevich studies. Check imslp.
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besson900 wrote:Hi

I would like to ask ou where can I download Bordogni Studies for tuba or can someone send me it: besson2809@gmail.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
Of course I know that I can buy it but maybe someone would like to exchange for some other notes(I have a lot:))
Damn, just buy it. WTH? :evil:
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nworbekim wrote:the clarinet institute of los angeles website offers a DVD full of public domain tuba literature for less that $20. i suppose the stuff is available elsewhere, but they've done all the work of gathering it together.

http://www.clarinetinstitute.com/44329% ... chives.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank
wow thanks for the link! got me one.
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Many of the Bordogni etudes are available with piano accompaniment on IMSLP.
(International Music Score Library Project)

24 Etudes - many of those in the Robert King edition. They are however in treble clef, but with the original piano accompaniments. Download for free and legally.

http://imslp.nl/imglnks/usimg/9/92/IMSL ... rdogni.pdf" target="_blank
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nworbekim wrote:the clarinet institute of los angeles website offers a DVD full of public domain tuba literature for less that $20. i suppose the stuff is available elsewhere, but they've done all the work of gathering it together.

http://www.clarinetinstitute.com/44329% ... chives.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Their practices are not of my liking. They published one of my arrangements without asking. Even put their own logo on, which is not at all OK.

Follow the link in my signature, or send me your email address via the mail button to the right (no personal messages, please), so that I can invite you to my Yahoo-based project of free music. There are several duets for tubas in various pitches (bass clef & treble clef-brass-band-style). Now also a trio by Beethoven. Plus two duets where I added a counterpart to Blazhevich #1 & #43. Only be aware that you are not allowed to distribute my files. You can print them for your private use, for your ensemble partners, and for your students.

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If someone have notes what Im asking or other interesting pieces but dont wanna write here about exhange can send to me PM or write email - besson2809@gmail.com" target="_blank

How I said I have huge library of notes for tuba(solos,with piano,quartets,and or brass ensable and string orchestra)which i get from other tuba player and internet shops(of course i bought it there:))
Both of us can earn some notes for free ;)
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You urge forum members to break copyright laws. Not a smart move, as this forum can be read openly by everybody.

What if copyright holders or their organizations catch your post and start and investigation against you and all of your correspondents?

Will you pay the legal costs and the fines for the young tuba players following your urge to break the law?

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PS: When you buy music, you buy the right to play the music from your own copy. You do not buy the right to take up a secondary distribution of said music. Even if you buy or download a modern edition of music that is in the public domain you are not entitled to a secondary distribution, because the editor and the engraver own the copyright to their specific efforts that made the said editions possible.

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