The tuba part is missing from the set, and it's a borrowed-from-someone (??) set (not my set).
I've printed the public domain John Church "march size" (large/sideways on to typing paper) "E-flat basses" part from the internet, and can look at the Michael Allen score to add all of his editing (albeit minor)...
...but - if someone has this part (and could send it on) that would be even easier for me...
...if you know my first and last name...(no spacing) at gmail.
fwiw...Once played, I won't be putting the part (whether touched-up John Church or BBS part scan) back with the set; I'll be discarding it.
brass choir - Liberty Bell March - arr. by Michael Allen (Boulder Brass Series)
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Re: brass choir - Liberty Bell March - arr. by Michael Allen (Boulder Brass Series)
You may want to contact Mike directly. I've dealt with him in the past and he is most cooperative and helpful.
Bearin' up!
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Re: brass choir - Liberty Bell March - arr. by Michael Allen (Boulder Brass Series)
Thanks, Scott...
It (apparently...??) hasn't occurred to the librarian (who borrowed the set) to do so.
I probably should contact the arranger, but (since others haven't done their job), I'm just trying to make my job (and my performance - as that's ultimately how I'm judged, by the music director and patrons) easier.
I guess (sincerely...no sarcasm) I'm just being too lazy; I'm sure I could touch up this century-old John Church part (to line up with the arrangement) in ten minutes...