Ernst Galliard - Six Bassoon Sonatas - Marx edition
Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2021 9:10 pm
surely in the public domain (c. 1947)...??
I could dig through my ancient crap and find mine, but (sounds like a lame-@$$ excuse, but TRUE) I'd be sneezing for two hours.
Does anyone have these stored in their computer whereby they could just (somewhat effortlessly) email me a pdf file of this?
Please do NOT scan the whole d@mn thing "because bloke is a good guy"...' cause I'm NOT that good and do NOT deserve ANYONE going to that much trouble.
Again: it's HERE...I just don't want to sneeze my head off, in order to find it.
thnx.
(I've been playing some "high crap" on my F tuba - with a larger mouthpiece than I've used before - several trombone vocalise books, etc... - and would just like to play around with some actual "music compositions" - rather than "exercises" (in the same range). Also, I'm a bit burned out on "romantic", and "baroque" might be a bit refreshing.
I could dig through my ancient crap and find mine, but (sounds like a lame-@$$ excuse, but TRUE) I'd be sneezing for two hours.
Does anyone have these stored in their computer whereby they could just (somewhat effortlessly) email me a pdf file of this?
Please do NOT scan the whole d@mn thing "because bloke is a good guy"...' cause I'm NOT that good and do NOT deserve ANYONE going to that much trouble.
Again: it's HERE...I just don't want to sneeze my head off, in order to find it.
thnx.
(I've been playing some "high crap" on my F tuba - with a larger mouthpiece than I've used before - several trombone vocalise books, etc... - and would just like to play around with some actual "music compositions" - rather than "exercises" (in the same range). Also, I'm a bit burned out on "romantic", and "baroque" might be a bit refreshing.