Books for returning tubist
Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:27 pm
Good evening all!
I'm returning after a 10+ year hiatus. I played tuba through high school and a year in college in the early 2000s before focusing on studies that would ultimately lead to a professional degree. I've had an itch to get a horn, and actually did so a few years back when I purchased a MACK brass TU-200. It was a fine horn, but I had a bad experience with the local community band, and it ultimately fell to the wayside. I ended up selling it to a budding tubist in college where I'm sure it got a better workout than I ever could.
Well, I just picked up a new horn, a Mirafone 186 CC, and I'm looking for some suggestions on learning material. I already have Arban's and a copy of Bordogni. Is there such a thing as a book aimed towards self study? Any suggestions on a method book that might provide a bit more structure than Arban's?
Thanks in advance!
I'm returning after a 10+ year hiatus. I played tuba through high school and a year in college in the early 2000s before focusing on studies that would ultimately lead to a professional degree. I've had an itch to get a horn, and actually did so a few years back when I purchased a MACK brass TU-200. It was a fine horn, but I had a bad experience with the local community band, and it ultimately fell to the wayside. I ended up selling it to a budding tubist in college where I'm sure it got a better workout than I ever could.
Well, I just picked up a new horn, a Mirafone 186 CC, and I'm looking for some suggestions on learning material. I already have Arban's and a copy of Bordogni. Is there such a thing as a book aimed towards self study? Any suggestions on a method book that might provide a bit more structure than Arban's?
Thanks in advance!