brass choir - Liberty Bell March - arr. by Michael Allen (Boulder Brass Series)

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brass choir - Liberty Bell March - arr. by Michael Allen (Boulder Brass Series)

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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... :smilie8:

...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.


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You may want to contact Mike directly. I've dealt with him in the past and he is most cooperative and helpful.
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scottw wrote: Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:10 am You may want to contact Mike directly. I've dealt with him in the past and he is most cooperative and helpful.
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. :cheers:

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...
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