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New around here, huh? Welcome! 8)
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You might as well buy the book now because you WILL need it if you decide to be a tuba major in college. My copy is 26 years old and I still use it. Good Luck!

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I'm assuming that this will be for the Florida All-State Symphonic Band(11th & 12th grades.) If this is the case you will need the Robert King edition. It is available from quite a few internet music outlets. At Hickeys it goes for $18.75. If you want to be competitive in this audition you have to be very serious about your practice. If this is the case you would do well to have this book in your library.
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