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Does anyone know where I can buy Tommy Peterson’s “10 Pieces for Two Bass Trombones”?
(Not to be confused with “10 Duets for Bass Trombones”…)

I have had no luck with internet searches.

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They are available as a PDF on SCRIBD:

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Is scribd legal?
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To be honest with you, I don’t know. I always try to avoid buying music in “PDF” form because I never read music from my computer or an iPad type device. Additionally, whenever I print music from a PDF, the paper never holds up because it (the standard copy paper I use) is much thinner than the paper that publishers use.

I’m just trying to help the original poster. It would be a good idea for that person to determine if the source is safe and/or legal. Some of Tommy Pederson’s music is difficult to find these days. I would hope that the sites that offer his music are legal. If someone finds out otherwise, this would be the forum to share that information.
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T.Pederson 10 pieces for two Bass Trombones.pdf
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Everything on Scribd should be authorized and legal.

It's not free, it's like a streaming service, you pay a monthly fee and they send microscopic portions of that fee to the content owner.

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Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:53 am Additionally, whenever I print music from a PDF, the paper never holds up because it (the standard copy paper I use) is much thinner than the paper that publishers use.
heavy printer paper

In addition, most printer drivers will let you "tile" the printout to make a larger-than-8.5x11 page.
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King2bPlus wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:54 am T.Pederson 10 pieces for two Bass Trombones.pdf
Thanks a million! I wish I could have bought a copy, but that doesn’t seem to be possible.
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Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:53 am Additionally, whenever I print music from a PDF, the paper never holds up because it (the standard copy paper I use) is much thinner than the paper that publishers use.
I keep 28lb and 32lb paper around the house just for this reason. 28lb is for stuff I have on PDF. If I've written a tune, I print it on 32lb paper. (I've been tempted to go to a print shop and have it done on 10x13, but I'm saving that for when I write something worthy! lol)

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afugate wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:16 pm
Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:53 am Additionally, whenever I print music from a PDF, the paper never holds up because it (the standard copy paper I use) is much thinner than the paper that publishers use.
I keep 28lb and 32lb paper around the house just for this reason. 28lb is for stuff I have on PDF. If I've written a tune, I print it on 32lb paper. (I've been tempted to go to a print shop and have it done on 10x13, but I'm saving that for when I write something worthy! lol)

--Andy in OKC.
Andy....I avoided using the heavier paper on my previous printers because it would get stuck. I'm pretty sure it was 32lb paper. I just got a new HP printer a few weeks ago. Maybe I should think positively and give the 32lb paper a try in the new printer.
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I've been using 24 lb. and 28 lb. paper for years. I found the 20 lb. stuff most copiers use tends to jam (maybe it's my humid basement). I've used the heavier paper with my HP Deskjets (last one was a 692) and Brother printers.
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Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:19 pm
afugate wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:16 pm

I keep 28lb and 32lb paper around the house just for this reason. 28lb is for stuff I have on PDF. If I've written a tune, I print it on 32lb paper. (I've been tempted to go to a print shop and have it done on 10x13, but I'm saving that for when I write something worthy! lol)

--Andy in OKC.
Andy....I avoided using the heavier paper on my previous printers because it would get stuck. I'm pretty sure it was 32lb paper. I just got a new HP printer a few weeks ago. Maybe I should think positively and give the 32lb paper a try in the new printer.
Even 24lb paper should be heavy enough to keep the paper from curling away. Also better for duplex printing. :good:

I will note that like Bruce, I have a couple of Brother printers and no issues. (I'm not casting any aspersions on HP printers.) As they say, your mileage may vary! Good luck with this.
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Maybe we should start a new thread on "printing music" at home?

I must admit that I dread going to an office supply store to buy paper other than 20lb.......very expensive. I feel like they are making about 200% profit from my need to buy something slightly unusual.
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Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Sat Sep 18, 2021 7:39 am Maybe we should start a new thread on "printing music" at home?

I must admit that I dread going to an office supply store to buy paper other than 20lb.......very expensive. I feel like they are making about 200% profit from my need to buy something slightly unusual.
True.

FWIW, this is the 28lb paper I use. It's readily available at my local Sams Club. Costs about 2 cents per page.
https://www.samsclub.com/p/southworth-c ... od23950682

This is the 32lb paper I use. It's about 2.5 cents per page.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-Papers-Pr ... y/15074472

I have good luck printing with both. Yes, they are more expensive than 20lb copy paper. But these are *much* better.

--Andy in OKC
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