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Thread: Helene Escriva - Jacques Ibert "canson de la Mort, Don chisciotte"

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    Helene Escriva - Jacques Ibert "canson de la Mort, Don chisciotte"

    Hello, I am trying to find the treble clef sheet music for euphonium and with the accompanying piano. Helene Escriva together with the pianist do a lovely example with the euphonium. Has anyone come across a copy for euphonium tc? Online you can purchase an original copy with the bass clef for voice and piano but I have no experience with transposing...
    Thanks for any help.

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    As near as I can tell, this is still under copyright. That might make arrangements harder to find, and I don't know of any offhand.

    You could take this as a growth experience in one of two ways:

    1. You could learn to read bass clef, at least well enough to get through the piece. As we practice a piece more and more we nearly memorize it anyway, so it would get easier after a few days of brain sweating. Here is a little tutorial on how to do that:
    http://www.dwerden.com/forum/entry.php/669-Tran

    2. The other option is to just write the part out by hand. You can use the article as a guide.

    Reading bass clef is a skill you'll want to develop sooner or later, so...
    Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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    Thanks for the link, it is an important skill to have, I will have a go.

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