Grigoriev: 78 Studies, source please

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Grigoriev: 78 Studies, source please

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As I'm about to begin learning CC tuba, I need a copy of Boris Grigoriev's 78 Studies for Tuba. My local music store said that since Rob't King, the original publisher, is now owned by Leduc, they'd have to order this book from France. Anybody have a North American source?
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Norm in Bellevue wrote:As I'm about to begin learning CC tuba...
Norm, what happened to your Lidl BBb?
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Too bad your local music store can only order from Robert King through France. Luckily for you, you can still order directly from Robert King on the web here http://www.rkingmusic.com.

Snail mail is here

Robert King Music Sales, Inc.
140 Main Street
North Easton, Massachusetts USA
02356

I'm not connected to Robert King music.
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Try it through Encore Music Publishers

http://www.encoremupub.com/t02.htm
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I got mine through hickeys music and recieved it in about one week. and they seemed to be rather quick or at least faster than some places i've ordered from.
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I also carry this book on my site. Please let me know if you are interested. You can email me directly.

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[quote]Norm in Bellevue wrote:
As I'm about to begin learning CC tuba...


Norm, what happened to your Lidl BBb?
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Nothing, really. I play it daily, plus lessons and quintet. It's a great little horn. Once I've settled on a CC tuba, I'll sell the Lidl, as I couldn't keep BBb and CC fingerings straight in my brain. At this point I'm considering both the M-W 2145 and the PT-3P.
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