I've been searching the web every since I have seen the YouTube Video Tuba and Euphonium the Individual and the Ensemble which I honestly wish I found sooner than later because it gave me some great insight on how my instrument works the types and the general good ways of practicing my instrument. Towards the end they play a Quartet called When I'm 64 by tuck woo. I don't know currently whether it was even something on the internet to begin with, whether it's something I just don't have access to or whether it's just somewhere I am not looking hard enough. I tried to contact one of the Euphoniums from the video but it seems like he doesn't wan't to talk to me about for some reason. So my last resort source of where I can find it would be here. I have found the Quartet from the video that plays at the end. Stars and Stripes forever arranged by david werden. I'm really interested in this one quartet part. If I am going to even make way on it I need to get it as soon as I can because my schools Recital is coming up (like in 2 1/2 months, but we could only meet once maybe twice a week).
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Where can I find When I'm 64 Arranged by Tuck Woo
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There's a brass quintet arr it that helps:
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/...-music/3582666Rick Floyd
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It makes a great song for e/t quartet, doesn't it? I've thought about arranging it myself, but never did, partly because I know there would be copyright hurdles.
You could check with the Army Field Band's librarian. They might share it with you, depending on the copyright limitations they had to agree to.Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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Originally posted by davewerden View PostIt makes a great song for e/t quartet, doesn't it? I've thought about arranging it myself, but never did, partly because I know there would be copyright hurdles.
You could check with the Army Field Band's librarian. They might share it with you, depending on the copyright limitations they had to agree to.
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Dave Werden (ASCAP)
Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Adams Artist (Adams E3)
Alliance Mouthpiece DC3, Wick 4AL, Wick 4ABL
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UPDATE: Unfortunately this piece wasn't even suppose to be in the video? "Tuck Woo" is made up and the Librarian is at a dead end..
Better copy of the photo: http://puu.sh/waa5j/54507ae9b5.png
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Then it may very well be a dead end. One last possibility is to contact Carlyle Weber, whose FB page is here:
https://www.facebook.com/carlyle.weberDave Werden (ASCAP)
Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Adams Artist (Adams E3)
Alliance Mouthpiece DC3, Wick 4AL, Wick 4ABL
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Facebook: davewerden
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Originally posted by KentuckyEuphonium View PostI have already done this however, he ignored me entirely. It was the first thing I did. Maybe you would have better luck because I'm a mere high school student and you're known very well as an euphoniumist.Dave Werden (ASCAP)
Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Adams Artist (Adams E3)
Alliance Mouthpiece DC3, Wick 4AL, Wick 4ABL
YouTube: dwerden
Facebook: davewerden
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I got very concerned reading the US Army Field Band librarian letter. I immediately ran to the mirror and confirmed that, in fact, I am not made up but do exist.
FYI - The arrangements on the videotape were written during the 1972-73 school year. They were never published- I didn't even know the videotape existed until some time after 2000. I have never discovered how these arrangements made their way to the Field Band. "Baby Face" was approved for recording on the University of Miami "Greatest Hits" album, 1975.
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