An absolute masterpiece thank you guys for doing something like this for low-brass instruments. I'm a tuba player and we rarely get solos. I appreciate this.
Certainly for tenor sax. You could buy the euphonium arrangement, which comes with both treble and bass clef parts, and the tenor sax could read off one of them.
An absolute masterpiece thank you guys for doing something like this for low-brass instruments. I'm a tuba player and we rarely get solos. I appreciate this.
Sounds great Dave! You and O.B. should record a CD together!
Sooo beautiful. Thanks.
Excellent!
Beautiful.
Sounds great guys. Keep it up.
Wonderful!
Bravo!!
Very nice.
Prachtig! Very much appreciated.
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bravoo.
Do you think this duet would work for a classical saxophone and euphonium?
Certainly for tenor sax. You could buy the euphonium arrangement, which comes with both treble and bass clef parts, and the tenor sax could read off one of them.
What euphonium do you use? +David Werden
Together this two guys play 16 hours each day.
I hope they're married.
What kind of mouthpiece are you using?
I think it was my Wick Ultra 4, but it might have been my Wick 4AL - I alternate sometimes.
David Werden Ah, I see. Thanks for the feedback.
David Werden for what purpose/reason do you alternate?
@@dwerden I am also curious as to why you alternate mouthpieces.
@@John_Chow You really should go to my forum and ask questions there. We have lots of good players and advice on the forum! www.dwerden.com/forum
Tuba Concerto No. 3 by Leroy Osmon
Shouldn't the featured performers be the ones who finish the song, not the accompanist?
Steelback70 Not always
tubas rule