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Happy spring! For this issue of the ITEA Journal, our authors, editors, and I have put together a diverse collection of material for you. In Japan, euphonium…
Happy spring! For this issue of the ITEA Journal, our authors, editors, and I have put together a diverse collection of material for you. In Japan, euphonium…
(This article is a revised version of Efficient Practice, published via Encore Music Publishers, www.encoremupub.com, 2012.) S pecific M easureable A ttainable R ealistic T ime bound I admit it. I love…
Great Plains Regional Stephen Kunzer and Ryan Robinson, Hosts The first act at the opening concert of the Great Plains Regional Tuba and Euphonium Conference…
Dear Dr. TubaEuph, Do you have any advice for a euphonium player who also wants to be a conductor? One of my professors says…
In the Winter issue of the ITEA Journal we looked at a 1924 Conn catalog on “basses.” Here we feature excerpts from the 1924 Conn catalog for…
The ophicleide was still in use in some orchestras as late as the end of the nineteenth century, little more than a hundred years ago…
My worldwide tour of jazz greats continues as I chat with my old friend and arch nemesis, Dave Bandman. Dave is my Moriarty and I…
Members of the roundtable: James Hicks, U.S. Navy Band; Sean Chisham, U.S. Army Ceremonial Band; Willie Clark, U.S. Air Force Band; Tony Halloin, U.S. Navy…
The Composer Friends Project highlights composers both at home and abroad. Each section contains a brief composer biography, a list of their tuba and euphonium…
Materials Received Feb. 1-June1 with thanks: Long Distance CD recording featuring Kevin Sanders, Tuba The University of Memphis BOTTOM LINE AXIS CD recording featuring the…
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