[Trombone-l] Dvorak Symphony No. 9 (NWS)
Richard Lee
bassboneage at gmail.com
Fri Nov 21 13:19:51 CST 2008
Very true. I was just trying to give the tuba player a break. It's a
little bit of an awkward situation. I don't think it's really my place
to tell him. If anything, it should be the conductor or the principal
trombonist in my opinion. That and I'm just subbing for this set.
Thanks for your feedback- it's nice to know I'm not being overly
sensitive about this.
horton.raymond at gmail.com wrote:
> Part is actually clearly marked. Problem is some people don't want to believe it.
> RBH
> -----Original Message-----
> Date: Friday, November 21, 2008 2:02:31 pm
> To: "Richard Lee" <bassboneage at gmail.com>,trombone-l at samford.edu
> From: thetubameister at roadrunner.com
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Dvorak Symphony No. 9 (NWS)
>
> Correct; tuba only plays in the beginning and end of the second movement...
>
> J.c.
>
> ---- Richard Lee <bassboneage at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm performing this piece with a local orchestra. The publisher has the
>> bass trombone and tuba on the same part. If I'm reading the part
>> correctly, then the tuba only plays on the second movement, and the rest
>> is bass trombone, but it's a little ambiguous. Not that I have any
>> problem with the tuba playing in unison, but it just sounds weird from
>> what I am used to hearing. What do you guys think?
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