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    TTEE arrangement of Elgars Nimrod

    I am looking for an arrangement of Edward Elgar's Nimrod for tuba euphonium quartet. Do you know where I can find one?
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    I'm glad you find the forum useful!

    I've heard e/t quartets play the piece, but I can't find the arrangement. However, here is one for trombone quartet:

    https://brassmusiconline.com/product...ombone-quartet

    It would probably work, but the euph would be reading tenor clef for at least some of it. That is just like treble clef, but with concert-pitch accidentals and key. So if you see a key signature of 1 flat, you would play as though it were in 1 sharp in transposed treble clef.
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  3. The Tuba Quartet I belonged to performed an arrangement for TTEE that was done by one of our performers, Kevin T. Carubia. I do not have Kevin's email but he can be found on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/KCarubia
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    Thank you David

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    thank you , I listened to your quartet on Youtube play this piece and it is very well played and moving.

  6. It may apparently work, anyway the euph would examine tenor clef for its most part some. That is a ton the equivalent as treble clef, anyway with show pitch accidentals and key. So on the off peril that you see a key sign of 1 level, you may play essentially on the grounds that it have been in 1 sharp in transposed treble clef.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaribelAske View Post
    It may apparently work, anyway the euph would examine tenor clef for its most part some. That is a ton the equivalent as treble clef, anyway with show pitch accidentals and key. So on the off peril that you see a key sign of 1 level, you may play essentially on the grounds that it have been in 1 sharp in transposed treble clef.
    That was just what I was thinking.
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