[78-L] Fwd: Sheet music
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Mon May 12 09:04:20 PDT 2014
I'm forwarding this to the list to see if anyone is interested. Pete is a well known and respected tuba player, and I have worked many gigs with him.
Bud
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: "PeteTuba" <PeteTuba at cfl.rr.com>
> Date: May 11, 2014 2:54:12 PM EDT
> To: "Black Bud" <banjobud at cfl.rr.com>
> Subject: Sheet music
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> Hey, Bud.
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> I’m digging through a lot of music that my sister sent me from the house I grew up in (both my parents were musicians). My father was 53 when I was born. He came to the USA in 1923 when he was 28 and played string bass in Sigmund Romberg’s Orchestra, among other things. He was also an orchestral conductor.
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> I have a LOT of sheet music that’s in pretty good shape and don’t quite know what to do with it. Here’s a short, sample list:
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> How Can I Keep My Mind On Driving (When My Gal Is Driving Me Mad) by Fred Fisher
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> Gee But It’s Great To Meet A Friend (From Your Home Town) by James McGavisk and Fred Fisher
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> Deep In My Heart, Dear, from “The Student Prince” by Sigmund Romberg
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> He’d Have To Get Out And Get Under by Maurice Abrahams
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> When I Get You Alone Tonight by Fred Fisher
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> Dat’s Harmony by Bert Williams
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> What should I do with all this stuff? I have boxes of this music. I really don’t want to take the time to put it on Ebay. Would you be interested in any of this? Would you be interested in trying to sell it on ebay and take a cut of the profits? Or, should I toss the stuff?
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> Thanks,
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> Pete
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> - -
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> Pete Vrionides
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> PeteTuba at cfl.rr.com
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> "Never look at the trombones, it only encourages them."
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> Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949)
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