Best recordings of 'Stuff'???
If you have played this work, what did you like/dislike...........
While I wait for the music to see for myself, does it lend itself to a certain key tuba? size?
Stuff
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Stuff
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Spirit of Independence Band
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Alex 163 CC
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Re: Stuff
I have not been able to find a good recording of stuff. There are maybe one or two on youtube, but I am not fond of what is there.bigboymusic wrote:Best recordings of 'Stuff'???
If you have played this work, what did you like/dislike...........
While I wait for the music to see for myself, does it lend itself to a certain key tuba? size?
My professor for my undergrad and Jim are pretty close. From what has made it to me, it was intended for C tuba, though it would work on a Bb decently well. I do not like it on bass tuba because it doesn't have the depth of sound that the piece calls for.
Robert S. Pratt
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Re: Stuff
If you are referring to James Grant's "Stuff," then I can recommend the recording on Tim Buzbee's CD "Buzzed." It is track number 9 on the CD.(check itunes and amazon, you may find the single track for sale or a deal on the CD).
I think it's written for contra-bass (BBflat or CC) tuba, and Tim plays it on a MW Baer 6/4 CC on the CD. I played it on a brass recital in college on my Nirschl York 6/4 CC. It's a fun piece, I think very audience friendly if you tell them the movements before-hand.
I think it's written for contra-bass (BBflat or CC) tuba, and Tim plays it on a MW Baer 6/4 CC on the CD. I played it on a brass recital in college on my Nirschl York 6/4 CC. It's a fun piece, I think very audience friendly if you tell them the movements before-hand.
Wes Krygsman
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Adjunct professor-Kean University
Freelance musician-NJ/NYC area & private lessons
Nirschl York 6/4 CC
Yamaha 821 F
Cerveny 601 Kaiser BBb
Yamaha Ybb 103 BBb
Conn 36k Fiberglass sousaphone BBb