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I'm looking for a tuba-euph quartet arrangement of Funiculi Funicula. Can anyone point me to where to buy it?
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When do you need it? I have a sax quartet version I can adapt, but it will take a week or so....
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BVD Press wrote:When do you need it? I have a sax quartet version I can adapt, but it will take a week or so....
Oh... if someone had something I could download tonight... I would probably just buy it since my tuba/euph quartet meets on Thursday evenings. Next week would be fine, too! Do you have a demo of the sax edition you could email to me?
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TubaTinker wrote:
BVD Press wrote:When do you need it? I have a sax quartet version I can adapt, but it will take a week or so....
Oh... if someone had something I could download tonight... I would probably just buy it since my tuba/euph quartet meets on Thursday evenings. Next week would be fine, too! Do you have a demo of the sax edition you could email to me?
I will have something to you for Monday. I am on a deadline for a bunch of other charts now, but they are almost done...
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TubaTinker wrote:
BVD Press wrote:When do you need it? I have a sax quartet version I can adapt, but it will take a week or so....
Oh... if someone had something I could download tonight... I would probably just buy it since my tuba/euph quartet meets on Thursday evenings. Next week would be fine, too! Do you have a demo of the sax edition you could email to me?
I will have something to you for Monday. I am on a deadline for a bunch of other charts now, but they are almost done...
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BVD Press wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:
BVD Press wrote:When do you need it? I have a sax quartet version I can adapt, but it will take a week or so....
Oh... if someone had something I could download tonight... I would probably just buy it since my tuba/euph quartet meets on Thursday evenings. Next week would be fine, too! Do you have a demo of the sax edition you could email to me?
I will have something to you for Monday. I am on a deadline for a bunch of other charts now, but they are almost done...
Great! Email me privately for payment when you are finished. Thanks!
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Dear Dan,

What is then range of the Euph players? The charts is essentially done, but I wan to double check ranges...

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BVD Press wrote:Dear Dan,

What is then range of the Euph players? The charts is essentially done, but I wan to double check ranges...

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Bass clef.... prolly three ledger lines up for 1st euph.... four ledger lines below for 2nd tuba
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I just received a tuba/euph quartet arrangement from BVD Press via email.... complete with an mp3 file. Nice work Bryan! I think we'll probably slow it down a bit the first go 'round! :lol:
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Just a quick follow-up. My tuba/euph quartet played through the "Funiculi Funicula" last night and it's quite a nice arrangement. Thanks, Bryan.
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Great and I am glad it worked out!

TIme for me to get back to more new charts for DC...
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