Re: tuba books


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Posted by ... on November 20, 2003 at 00:31:26:

In Reply to: tuba books posted by Simon McCauley on November 20, 2003 at 00:15:34:

The Tuba Source Book is probably the largest collection of tuba "stuff" in one book. It has a little of just about everything. I think you can get it at Amazon.com. Don't quote me though. Also, I would recommend either Sheridan's Bon Bon's or Lollypops for general tuba entertainment. They don't have a lot of standard lit, but they are fun to listen to. Bobo and Perantoni's CD's have some stuff you might actually play. I'm not really up on the lastest CD's so I don't know what all is out there right now. These are all my opinions of course. I would also recommend you find someone you would like to model your sound after and get as much of their stuff as you can. That's one of the best ways to improve sound and general playing is having a concept of what you want to sound like. I'll stop now.

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