PDF's of standard works?

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Tubadork
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PDF's of standard works?

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Hey,
Does anyone know if publishers are planning on selling PDF's of standard etudes and solos?

I have some stuff on my iPad, but would like to get some more. I really don't want to lug a bunch of books around anymore to teach.

I have a good bit of what I need, but for example, I'd love to buy the Tyrell studies for trombone (and a few other books).

And, for the record yes I'm that lazy (or busy/not worth my time, would just rather pay a couple of bucks) to take the whole book, scan it in and then transfer it to my iPad.

Thanks!
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Re: PDF's of standard works?

Post by menroth »

There are some useful books on http://imslp.org/wiki/IMSLP:View_Genres ... nstruments" target="_blank if you haven't checked this already.

Public domain, for instance Kopprasch and Blazhevich and a few more.

I'm also interested in answers for the question you asked, and too lazy to scan :)
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