Hi everyone, I am new to the forum. I have always been a huge tuba fan (although I play the french horn). I am a band teacher and recently wrote some preludes for a student, but was hoping for a more seasoned opinion about the pieces. They're short and sweet, but hopefully fun to just pick up and play . Would really love anyone's opinion, thanks!
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Actually, I didn't have a specific age group in mind since it was for a specific student (he was basically more advanced than the rest of the class so I was hoping this would be more challenging for him).
I particularly liked #4 and #6. You have composed some interesting pieces, worthy of publication. Much too hard for many players, but stimulate practice activity. Keep up the good work.
Ace wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 10:53 am
I particularly liked #4 and #6. You have composed some interesting pieces, worthy of publication. Much too hard for many players, but stimulate practice activity. Keep up the good work.
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