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Page 1: Duet for solo tuba final solo

Copyright © 2014 Ryan J Williams (ASCAP)

All rights reserved.

No part of this work may be reproduced without the expressed, written consent of the composer.

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Hold fermati as long as you can, measuring air support through phrases to allow for sustains.

Square-shaped fermati should be held longer than traditional round fermati.

Treat all fermati as if they are followed by caesuras - allow for natural breaks at those points.

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