Tuba for quintet

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Re: Tuba for quintet

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bloke wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 12:45 pm I guess I always sound like Eeyore, and maybe that’s some of what Wade was scolding me about…
…I like (the full/real version of) this fanfare OK. I hate it with just a brass quintet (missing important chord tones).
As far as a somewhat short fanfare, my favorite one is the really short version of the Richard Strauss fanfare (as recorded by Philip Jones), but – if something needs to be SUPER short – then this Dukas thing is pretty cool, and it’s written by a name composer.
So many fanfares - which were commissioned for special occasions (within the past three decades or so) - are really stinky (and frankly, embarrassing to perform).
The thing about the Dukas is that it can be tacked on to the front end of a of an orchestra concert
- with no risk of going overtime
- without having to hire extra musicians (standard orchestral brass section)
Yes, unlike the Janacek Sinfonietta, though it's really more than a fanfare.

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Here is an update on which tuba I ended up with. I have bought a yamaha ycb 621. The reason why I bought the yamaha, is that in Norway there is not a very large tuba market, and I did not want to spend a lot of money on a brand new tuba. I also came to the conclusion that as of today I did not want to learn new fingering. Is this the final quintet of the tuba? maybe.
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It works for Dallenbach, I'm sure it will serve you nicely. Congratulations on the new horn!
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That is a completely reasonable choice, and I hope it serves you well.

Rick “also experimenting with a small contrabass in quintet” Denney
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Congrats. Good choice.
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