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hello fellow tubenetters,

Do they make the Carolers Favorites book in a larger print size rather than just the small march size books?

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They do if you blow them up on a copy machine before playing. I have never seen a large-format edition, unlike TubaChristmas books.
Speaking of which: http://www.tubachristmas.com/readtcloc.php?TCState=PA" target="_blank
You had said you were going to try to make it this year. I usually play the morning part. Hope to see you there!
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I may have to resort to the copier for the Christmas Time by Buchtel Carol book.

But I'd rather pay for an 8X10.

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Are those Buchtel books still in print? I'd forgotten about those!
BTW--I believe you are in Delaware? If so, are you doing TC in Philly this year? Maybe we tubeNet folks should all wear a badge or something to alert us to each other! lol
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scottw wrote:Are those Buchtel books still in print? I'd forgotten about those!
BTW--I believe you are in Delaware? If so, are you doing TC in Philly this year? Maybe we tubeNet folks should all wear a badge or something to alert us to each other! lol
The small ones, yes.

I'm in DC Metro now, last year I went to Frederick, MD, this year it looks like Newport News, VA.

The Kennedy Center gig is too big!!

If I were back home (Hockessin/Wilmington, DE) I'd be tempted to go to West Chester or Lancaster. (PA)

We still get up there for Christmas and go to Longwood Gardens. Love the organ recital!!
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scottw wrote:Are those Buchtel books still in print? I'd forgotten about those!
BTW--I believe you are in Delaware? If so, are you doing TC in Philly this year? Maybe we tubeNet folks should all wear a badge or something to alert us to each other! lol
hello scott I plan to go to the 5:00 concert since i have a church gig that morning.

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Enjoy! It is just a nice experience. Not earthshaking but a lot of plain old fun. The sound is certainly unique. About the only comparable sound is under the Rotunda in Harrisburg.
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