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Great Winners for Tuba Bass Clef
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arr Peter Lawrance

Great Winners for Tuba Bass Clef

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Instrument: tuba bass clef unaccompanied
Grade: easy—medium
Catalogue No: 0137BC
ISMN No: 9790570273874

A bumper collection of pieces carefully selected and arranged for players of all ages to delve into and enjoy. From popular film, show and television themes to classical, folk and Christmas titles this collection has something for everyone. It is an ideal follow on to the very popular Winners Galore and Easy Winners collections.
As the many users of these earlier series will expect, the choice of range, technique and style of music have been carefully geared to the instrument and ability range.

The titles in Great Winners have been arranged as unaccompanied solos but combined with the easy piano accompaniments they offer an even greater opportunity to explore the wide variety of styles found in the collection.

A Whole New World • All That Jazz • Arkansas Traveller • Back to the Future • Ben • Big Spender • Candle in the Wind • Chanson Boheme • Che Faro • Cool • Dance of the Comedians • David of the White Rock • The Flower Duet • Georgy Girl • Great Escape March • Gymnopedie No 1 • He Shall Feed His Flock • I Know Him So Well • John Dunbar Theme • The Kalendar Prince • Keel Row • Looney Tunes • Maple Leaf Rag • Master of the House • A Merry Little Christmas • NeverEnding Story • Peace On Earth • RAF March Past • Raiders March • 633 Squadron • Sleigh Ride • Solveig's Song • Somewhere • Speak Softly Love • Star Trek Next Generation • Star Trek Theme • Summer Nights • Superstar • Syncopated Clock • Take a Chance On Me • Tambourin • Tell Me It's Not True • Thunderbirds • Wallace and Gromit • What a Wonderful World

For CD backing tracks and optional piano accompaniment see Next Titles.
Peter Lawrance
Peter Lawrance had lessons with James Brown at the Royal Academy of Music after which he attended Liverpool and Reading Universities, studying composition with Hugh Wood and the horn with James Eastham. He then followed an extensive career in playing and teaching, including working as head of an instrumental teaching service and as an examiner for the Guildhall School of Music.
His educational music and compositions for brass, wind and orchestra have been widely published and performed.

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