Mary Poppins trombone book- anyone have it?

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Burgerbob
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by Burgerbob »

Howdy y'all,

I'm playing Poppins here in a couple weeks and I won't be able to pick up the physical book until we start rehearsals. Anyone happen to have a PDF of it floating around?

Thanks for any help!
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by CalgaryTbone »

Sorry, I didn't keep a copy of the book. Tenor or Bass book? Tenor had a Euphonium double and Bass doubled on Tuba. Fun licks, particularly in the dance numbers, and I remember there being straight, cup, harmon(?), solotone, and plunger (?). Nice lyrical playing in a few slow numbers - a "quasi-British brass band" sound to the scoring with cornets, flugal, euph., and tuba. There was also some piccolo trumpet, and in some versions, the french horns double on E flat alto (tenor) horns.

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Burgerbob
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by Burgerbob »

I've got the full and reduced parts now from various sources... I'm actually not sure what production we are doing. Based on what I've seen, the reduced one, but the MD said it's the original. Guess I'll find out!
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by officermayo »

It's a great book. Fun to play.
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by JeffBone44 »

I've played the bass trombone/tuba part of the original twice, and the tenor trombone/euphonium part of the reduced score once, so I've done three runs total of the show so far. I never got tired of it and I wouldn't mind playing it again someday, it's a lot of fun.
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by Burgerbob »

So, I'm in the run now. I have to say it's... not as fun as I thought it might be. It's probably mostly due to other circumstances, but I'm having trouble finding parts of the show to really dig my teeth into.
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by Mikebmiller »

At least is is more fun than Sound of Music!
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by snoopy »

[quote="Burgerbob"]I've got the full and reduced parts now from various sources... I'm actually not sure what production we are doing. Based on what I've seen, the reduced one, but the MD said it's the original. Guess I'll find out![/quote]

Hey Burgerbob,

I'm playing the 11-piece reduced Poppins this week, and a couple of cuts the MD has made have created impossible page turn situations. I don't have a good scanning option right now; do you (or anybody else reading this) still have a scan of the book?

Thanks--

Snoopy
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by Burgerbob »

[quote="snoopy"]<QUOTE author="Burgerbob" post_id="222655" time="1697323311" user_id="3131">
I've got the full and reduced parts now from various sources... I'm actually not sure what production we are doing. Based on what I've seen, the reduced one, but the MD said it's the original. Guess I'll find out![/quote]

Hey Burgerbob,

I'm playing the 11-piece reduced Poppins this week, and a couple of cuts the MD has made have created impossible page turn situations. I don't have a good scanning option right now; do you (or anybody else reading this) still have a scan of the book?

Thanks--

Snoopy
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I do! I can send it when I get home.
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by WGWTR180 »

So which version, instrumentation, are you using?
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by Aznguyy »

[quote="Burgerbob"]So, I'm in the run now. I have to say it's... not as fun as I thought it might be. It's probably mostly due to other circumstances, but I'm having trouble finding parts of the show to really dig my teeth into.[/quote]

Reviving an old thread but what horn did you use? Did you play the reduction version?
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by Burgerbob »

[quote="Aznguyy"]<QUOTE author="Burgerbob" post_id="223655" time="1698433006" user_id="3131">
So, I'm in the run now. I have to say it's... not as fun as I thought it might be. It's probably mostly due to other circumstances, but I'm having trouble finding parts of the show to really dig my teeth into.[/quote]

Reviving an old thread but what horn did you use? Did you play the reduction version?
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3b/F. It was two trumpets and one trombone, I believe that's the reduction.
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by Schultz » (edited 2025-07-24 6:54 p.m.)

I played the 16 piece original version in the Netherlands with the tenor tbn/eupho and bass tbn/tuba parts, and then the reduced version in Germany where it was the 2 tpt, 1 fh, 1 tbn version. I made my own hybrid version of the part which was tenor tbn/bass tbn and euphonium. Worked really quite well. All the mute changes were an adventure though! I think i ended up changing between middle bore and large bore tenor throughout the 1,5 year run.
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by Aznguyy »

[quote="Burgerbob"]<QUOTE author="Aznguyy" post_id="281864" time="1753295196" user_id="3195">

Reviving an old thread but what horn did you use? Did you play the reduction version?[/quote]

3b/F. It was two trumpets and one trombone, I believe that's the reduction.
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Ahh, The reduction I'm playing has 2 F Horns, 1 trumpet and 1 trombone. I'm debating between medium bore and large bore.

The mute changes are indeed an adventure.
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by Burgerbob »

Ahh yes, I played euph on the one I did as well. Totally forgot. Honestly... pretty forgettable run.