Tuba Tiger Rag (tuba part score scroll)
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- čas přidán 29. 12. 2010
- Tuba Tiger Rag score, solo Tuba part scroll
score as performed by Canadian Brass
music by Canadian Brass
Partitura de Tuba Tiger Rag, partichela de la tuba solista
partitura de la versión de Canadian Brass
musica de Canadian Brass - Hudba
What memories this brings back!!! I was just a kid back then and I remember crowding around the tv set in the living room with my older brother and parents. How proud and excited we all were is unbelievable!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Nice a good play of the tuba. Like it 🙂
i enjoy this a lot
Ti ho visto solo adesso. Complimenti. Mi sono iscritto. Bravo
So good. Chuck is the man.
this is swinging groovy New Orleans.....
@zachthetubaattack I'm not a tuba player myself (trumpet and trombone player here), but they seem to be ok. I tried the trumpet and trombone parts, and they match up, so I thought that this one would also do (didn't give lot of time, though).
I'll try it with the trombone (really been a trumpet player, it's easier to read this cleff with a trombone O_o)
Starlake no 3
well should it in C matter cause the parts dont change just the fingerings
now is that a exact score that was written out cause it dosent seem like those gliss notes really match up
This is the exact score that can be purchased at Canadianbrass.com
I assume the tuba player totally took the Bb down, even though it isn't wrote in the music! lmao
Avez vous la partition ? (Tuba)... Pouvez vous me l'envoyer ? Merci
the gliss he plays are are the same as on the page he jsut wants it to sound mor tiger sound and and higher pitched it makes it sound better
here's what doesnt make sense, measure 263-266 are written as low F's when you can clearly hear him drop to a pedal C...why?
TheSouthern4501 f to c is a perfect fifth
He's playing the final solo like C. Dallenback & the Canadian Brass recorded it. Purely optional.
This is written for BBb Tuba, which does not transpose (ergo it is a C instrument). The confusion is that you're saying C (CC) Tuba which is a Bb transposing instrument. Just say "It is written in Concert Pitch."
I realize that it's been 3 years since you wrote this comment, but the CC Tuba is not a transposing instrument. It is a concert pitch instrument, as are all low brass.
@@Pandolin11 Yeah, tubas of every key read concert pitch
@@Pandolin11 youre pretty much right, but it’s more like bass clef isnt a transposing clef. low brass occasionally reads music written in treble clef that’s transposing, like treble clef euphonium or somethin.
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