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Tuba Christmas favorites

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Now that we are in the middle of the busy season for us tuba players, that being the Tuba Christmas, I wanted to ask all of you about whether you have a favorite song or songs in the TC green book.

You can list just one, two, five, ten, etc.

As for me, here are some in no particular order:
1. Adestle Fidelis
2. Good King Wencelas
3. Go Tell it on the Mountain
4. Carol of the Bells


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I like Carol of the Bells
Silent Night
Adeste Fideles
---and of course Jingle Bells
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IowegianStar wrote:... I still get a kick out of how "Come Sweet Death" is in the book, but in the few TubaChristmases I've been a part of (or watched), it doesn't ever seem to be performed...
That's probably my favorite one, and we (Kalamazoo) haven't played it in a long time, either (around 15 to 20 years). I think we started off with it the first few years (ca. '75 to '80). Would be nice to play it again! :idea:
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Post by Shockwave »

It seems as though sax players are starting to horn in...

http://www.sjsaxmas.com/index.html

The group is a little messy sounding, but with 5 bass saxes and a contrabass how can you go wrong?

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Low How A Rose Er'e Blooming. Underplayed :(
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Shockwave wrote:It seems as though sax players are starting to horn in...



-Eric

Speaking of "horning in" (pun intended) at our TubaChristmas I have seen clarinetists, saxophonists, flautists, etc showing up with borrowed bariphoniums which they can't play, but try. What an awful distraction. :evil: We even had a guy show up with an alto horn which he called an Eb Baritone!! :roll:

Does any one else see this going on at their TC? and what can be done about it? :( :evil: :( :evil: :x :x :x
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Teubonium wrote:
Speaking of "horning in" (pun intended) at our TubaChristmas I have seen clarinetists, saxophonists, flautists, etc showing up with borrowed bariphoniums which they can't play, but try. What an awful distraction. :evil: We even had a guy show up with an alto horn which he called an Eb Baritone!! :roll:

Does any one else see this going on at their TC? and what can be done about it? :( :evil: :( :evil: :x :x :x
What's wrong with an alto horn? At the unaffiliated San Jose Christmas Tuba Fest the music had real alto horn parts and...guess what...it sounded a LOT better than any official TubaChristmas(TM). If I had my druthers, there would be parts for alto horn and flugel horn, the alto and soprano members of the tuba family.

-Eric
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Three clarinet and tuba???!
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