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£24.95
Mists on the River Wear - Dan Price
Mists On The River Wear is a 'song and dance' for solo tuba. It was commissioned in 2010 by the Black Dyke Band's solo Eb Bass player and international tuba star Joseph Cook. The Song The work opens with unaccompanied...
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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£92.00
Tuba Polka (Eb Bass or Bb Bass Solo) - Martin Carron
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£72.99
Tubby the Tuba (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Kleinsinger, George - Duncan, Andrew
with optional narratorScore and Parts for George Kleinsinger's Tubby the TubaSolo part comes in C BC and Eb TCDuration: 8:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.95
CONCERTO FOR TUBA (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band) - Barry, Darrol
Score and Parts. Dur: 15:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.20
TUBA MUCKL (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band - arr. Fernie) - Fernie, Alan
Grade: Medium
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.20
TUBA MUCKL (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band arr. Walter & Smith) - Smith & Walter
Grade: Easy/Medium
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.20
TWO MOODS FOR TUBA (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band) - Swann, Donald - Smith, Sandy
Grade: Medium
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£92.00
Alpine Tuba (Eb Bass Solo) - James Gourlay
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£29.50
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - W.A. Mozart - Alan Beaumont
Possibly the most well-known Mozart work of all time is now available as a fun Eb Bass Solo. With tongue-in-cheek accompaniment, this new tuba solo gives the soloist plenty to do in this fast paced concert showcase. Composed in 1787, this is the first movement from the popular Serenade, more often referred to in English as, A Little Night Music. This is a perfect solo item which wouldn't be out of place on either the bandstand or concert hall. To download the playback audio to play along to, please RIGHT CLICK HERE & Save As .
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£35.00
Oubliette - Lucy Pankhurst
Lucy Pankhurst has created a highly immersive solo for Tuba/Eb Bass with brass band accompaniment, aiming and succeeding in showing the lyrical and technical diversity of the tuba, demanding virtuoso brilliance and clarity in performance.Dedicated to tuba player Edd Leech, Oubliette raises the bar for tuba repertoire.Set includes score, brass band parts and solo parts for Eb Bass (TC) and Tuba (BC). Solo with piano accompaniment available separately.Programme notes from the composer, Lucy Pankhurst:From the French word oublier, meaning 'to forget', an oubliette was a form of dungeon used in the 14th century. A small, windowless room where someone is locked away to be forgotten and left to go mad.I initially chose this title for the piece as the Tuba is often forgotten as a solo instrument, when its versatility in performance should be celebrated. Oubliette showsThe work begins with desolate and sparse accompaniment with lamenting solo lines. The soloist has already been cast into the oubliette at this point and is beginning to wake from a somnolent state. Reality is blurred through the darkness of the chamber - the only entrance is a hatch in the ceiling, far out of reach.Memories are confused by countless hours of solitude - hallucinations and paranoia tainting reality. Gradually, the soloist remembers images from the past and gains confidence and strength. Long forgotten by the captors, or presumed dead in the chamber, the entrance hatch suddenly opens to allow another prisoner inside. The soloist seizes the opportunity for escape and a short battle ensues. Sword and fist fighting, perilous leaps over the entrances to more dungeons and fierce battle cries are futile, as the soloist suddenly realises they are alone in the oubliette once more and the skirmish was nothing but another dream.The piece concludes with unaccompanied soloist in the low register, sinking deeper into the shadows of the windowless prison; are they accepting their fate, or merely lying in wait for another chance of escape, if one will ever come . . .
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days