What are you favorite marches featuring tuba?

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Cyrus the Great

And one for Wade from the days at the SOM: Invictus. Still my favorite march.

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ken k wrote:
Ace wrote:I prefer American marches, but this European march is also on my favorites list. This particular performance certainly shows the spirited effect a march can have on a crowd.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpIIqUt6 ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

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that was spectacular!!!! you cant help but smile while you watch it!!!! thank you so much for posting that. You made my evening!!!!

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It was indeed awesome! I was marching there together with 450 (Andre's orchestra not included) brass players.
My seconds of fame is at 2:25 (the guy with the Yamaha YEB-321) :tuba:
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I don't understand the question. *ALL* marches feature the tuba!
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Marche et Cortége from La Reine de Saba (1862) by Charles Gounod. Big lower brass parts throughout but especially towards the end. Not surprisingly, sounds better played by band than by orchestra.
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1st Movement of 2nd Suite in F by Holst. Euph solo is the best!
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