Tuba Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.991804 Composed by Jason Allie. 20th Century,Contemporary,Romantic Period,World. Individual part. 14 pages. Joaba LLC #3109635. Published by Joaba LLC (A0.991804). DescriptionA delightful, intermediate-advanced level work suitable for encouraging students, hobbyists and professionals to improve or show off their performance skills. This multifarious work grips the audience with a variety of moods, styles and affects. A great recital piece or encore piece to show off the melodiousness, harmoniousness and vibrancy of the tuba. Please send feedback, praises and more to contact@joaba.com. Total Duration: ~10 to 15 minutes depending upon taking the repeats and varying the tempo.Performance Notes IntroductionāThis piece boldly explores the Bā Major key and related tonalities. It yields exciting moves to tease the audienceās appetite for the real treats of the variations. The key to performing this piece is to feel and emphasize the half-note rhythm and play the phrases against it. Dynamics are up to the performer. Theme & Variations The delight for the performer and listener is to emphasize the unique traits of each variation while celebrating their similarities. A great audience toe-tapper (mostly!). Each variationās title indicates how to play it; further notes below. 1 PLAYFULāStretches the themeās rhythms for a friendly teasing. 2 MAJESTICāThis variation indulges in the compound meter exploration of the theme. Emphasize the linear lines and the ornamental notes will shine. 3 BRIGHTāPractice the intervallic phrasing until you can hear what note follows which. Then bang it around for a jaunty, vigorous performance. 4 AGILEāPractice slow then add speed. The luscious 16th notes energize the phrases and give them wit. 5 TEARFULāLet the notes do the work-donāt try too hard. 6 FESTIVEāMust use repeats. A gigue that washes away the previous variationās mood. Always emphasize the one-two bounce feel throughout. 7 TREMENDOUSāMolto expressivo. This A section is anguish; B is reflective, loving, and then tender. 8 CHICKENāChicken chickens chicken. Chicken! 9 FANTASTICALāNo repeats: just a glorious monstrosity of extraordinariness. Get ugly. 10 MARCHāMust use repeats. If you clip the dotted notes and focus on the one-two, one-two march rhythm, the melody will soar. 11 BLUESāBe sure to swing it and adjust the tempo so the bluesy sound comes through. 12 A CARNIVAL NEAR VENICEāAkin to variation 2. Practice it slow and build up speed. Nothing more than the theme with a compound voice in the upper register. 13 FUGUEāDistinguish the two lines and itāll be like playing two tubas simultaneously. Practice slow to learn to differentiate the two voices and itāll be a dazzler. 14 FAREWELLāA bittersweet mixture of bold thankfulness for the joyous discoveries and sadness for having to say goodbye. Be aggressive with the arpeggios for the harmony to resound.
