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I am a somewhat advanced high school tuba player. I am looking for some ideas for solos or audition pieces. I am looking for somethign that will give me a challenge but not be a nightmare either. I know its hard not knowing my exact level. Any ideas?


Also, has anyone ever come across a euphonium solo for the song "Something's Coming" from west side story? Maybe my best bet would be take it from the choral music...who knows
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thanks! I am getting pretty bored of only playing Air and Bourree and the Hartley Suite for every audition.
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Try Suite for Tuba by Don Haddad, and maybe Introduction and Dance by Barat.
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As a portuguese living in Azores - Portugal, I dont understand anything of what "High School" or "College" means in terms of repertoire.

Could you help me rate my "Stratosphere" and "In The Tubateer's Lair" (quartet)?

If you didn't hear them yet please visit http://www.anteroavila.com

Best Regards

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The Capuzzi is Andante and Rondo
pub Hinrichsen Edition
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The Gordon Jacob Tuba Suite is superb - a collection of movements from which you can (up to a point) pick and choose.
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Post by mTaUrBkA »

again...thank you everybody....this is very helpful. As far as getting my hands on stuff.....what are good online store besides jw pepper?
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Try Hickeys.

http://www.hickeys.com/

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Post by Chuck(G) »

mTaUrBkA wrote:again...thank you everybody....this is very helpful. As far as getting my hands on stuff.....what are good online store besides jw pepper?
Also try:

http://www.sheetmusicservice.com/

Nice folks to talk to--very competent.
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Chuck(G) wrote:
mTaUrBkA wrote:again...thank you everybody....this is very helpful. As far as getting my hands on stuff.....what are good online store besides jw pepper?
Also try:

http://www.sheetmusicservice.com/

Nice folks to talk to--very competent.
Sheet Music Service is great and even though their new web site is much improved over the old one, I would still place my order over the phone. BTW, everyone I have ever talked to there was very friendly.
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