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Uploaded by johnnyhurricane on Oct 24, 2010
An Arrangement of Gustav Holst's March from his Suite in F. written for Tuba Quartet. Played on my senior recital in May of 2010
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@resi45 Perhaps. I consider them to be a bit of a little instrument all their own, the same way Horns are. But each to their own. :)
Opatrovat 3 weeks ago
@Opatrovat euphoniums are considered apart of the tuba family.
resi45 3 weeks ago
Tuba quartet?
False.
The two on the left are euphoniums.
Opatrovat 1 month ago
Who is the arrangement by, I was considering doing it on my own... We finally got a Tuba quartet together at my school and this would be fun to play
PLYC4EVER252 2 months ago
San Jose state? i seem to recognize that stage
kyletuba 3 months ago
holy ****!!!!
TheNihipali5 4 months ago
fuckin a
theJordanabides 6 months ago
Very nicely done!!
ParLawGod 8 months ago
First.
z1bu 1 year ago
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@resi45 Perhaps. I consider them to be a bit of a little instrument all their own, the same way Horns are. But each to their own. :)
Opatrovat 3 weeks ago
@Opatrovat euphoniums are considered apart of the tuba family.
resi45 3 weeks ago
Tuba quartet?
False.
The two on the left are euphoniums.
Opatrovat 1 month ago
Who is the arrangement by, I was considering doing it on my own... We finally got a Tuba quartet together at my school and this would be fun to play
PLYC4EVER252 2 months ago
San Jose state? i seem to recognize that stage
kyletuba 3 months ago
holy ****!!!!
TheNihipali5 4 months ago
fuckin a
theJordanabides 6 months ago
Very nicely done!!
ParLawGod 8 months ago
First.
z1bu 1 year ago