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Thread: Euphonium Solo: In Gardens of Peace

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    I would like to learn this piece. Can anyone tell me what the highest note is in the piece? I want to be sure it is within my range before I try buying the piece.

    Thanks.

    I have a great uncle who was killed in France just before the end of World War I. He is buried at an American Cemetery for war dead in France. Last month I arranged to have flowers placed at his grave with a message that he is gone but not forgotten. Several of my relatives participated in this. Because of this history, learning this piece would be doubly meaningful for me.
    Last edited by massmanute; 11-14-2021 at 03:21 AM.

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    I just listened to the piece on YouTube. Looks like the highest note is a high Bb concert (C treble clef). I heard that note twice in the piece. Also heard a few high Ab concerts (Bb treble clef).

    Micah will correct me if I got it wrong (I hope).

    That is a great piece of music. And very fitting for both Micah and massmanute I might add.
    Last edited by John Morgan; 11-14-2021 at 03:21 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Morgan View Post
    I just listened to the piece on YouTube. Looks like the highest note is a high Bb concert (C treble clef). I heard that note twice in the piece. Also heard a few high Ab concerts (Bb treble clef).

    Micah well correct me if I got it wrong (I hope).

    That is a great piece of music. And very fitting for both Micah and massmanute I might add.
    Thanks.

  4. #14
    Beautiful piece!! Would love to have that phenomenal piano backing track... finding an accomplished pianist inclined to collaborate is a remarkable blessing.
    Sterling Virtuoso Euphonium, Denis Wick 4AL

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