Start Here

On this page you’ll find tunes for Eb tuba.

This version of the page is for students who find the lowest open note (Eb) the easiest to play. If you find the Bb easier, start with the Eb Tuba Bass Clef Mid page instead.

Use this website on its own, or get even more out of it with the accompanying book.

Use this picture to check you are holding your tuba correctly:

How to hold a tuba

Start Here

On this page you’ll find tunes for Eb tuba.

This version of the page is for students who find the lowest open note (Eb) the easiest to play. If you find the Bb easier, start with our Eb Tuba Bass Clef Mid page instead.

Get even more out of this site with the accompanying book (available soon).

Use this picture to check you are holding your tuba correctly:

How to hold a tuba

Start Here

This version of the page is for students who find the lowest open note (Eb) the easiest to play. If you find the Bb easier, go to Eb Tuba Bass Clef Mid instead.

Use this picture to check you are holding your tuba correctly:

How to hold a tuba

Practice Pieces – Level C

These are the easiest ones – start here and then work your way down the page. By the end of Level A, you’ll be at Grade 1 standard. These are the notes you’ll need – the fingering is shown above the stave.

A music score

When you can play these pieces, you’ll be ready to move on to Level B.

Tubas

Practice Pieces – Level B

These are a bit harder – make sure you can play all the Level C pieces before you try these.

Here are the notes and fingering you’ll need for Level B:

A music score

When you can play these, you’ll be ready to move on to Level A.

Tubas

Practice Pieces – Level A

These are the hardest ones – when you can play these, you’ll be ready to take your Grade 1!

Here are the notes and fingering you’ll need for Level A:

Music notation