The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
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The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
Hello together,
ok. I think i will come back to my Miraphone rotary BBb Tuba. I like it and the sound is fantastic...
The Elektra F-Tuba is great too. Both Instruments are from the Band. The Adams E1 Euphonium is my own.
I love this march...
ok. I think i will come back to my Miraphone rotary BBb Tuba. I like it and the sound is fantastic...
The Elektra F-Tuba is great too. Both Instruments are from the Band. The Adams E1 Euphonium is my own.
I love this march...
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
To American ears, German marches - mostly - sound like German marches, British marches - mostly - sound like British marches...but - with American marches - we (perhaps just I - and perhaps I'm presuming other Americans...??) are distracted by our familiarity with American marches and mostly notice the styles of the individual American composers.
To a Deutscher, are "most all American marches" identifiable as "American" ?
I enjoyed your rendition, very much. I've never much been drawn to that march (though so many others love it), but - in spite of that - really enjoyed hearing your reduction version, and listened to the entire thing.
To a Deutscher, are "most all American marches" identifiable as "American" ?
I enjoyed your rendition, very much. I've never much been drawn to that march (though so many others love it), but - in spite of that - really enjoyed hearing your reduction version, and listened to the entire thing.
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
Yes, for me (and many other Germans) hear the American march sound. The drums sounding different, articulation and of course the arrangements.bloke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:21 pm To American ears, German marches - mostly - sound like German marches, British marches - mostly - sound like British marches...but - with American marches - we (perhaps just I - and perhaps I'm presuming other Americans...??) are distracted by our familiarity with American marches and mostly notice the styles of the individual American composers.
To a Deutscher, are "most all American marches" identifiable as "American" ?
I enjoyed your rendition, very much. I've never much been drawn to that march (though so many others love it), but - in spite of that - really enjoyed hearing your reduction version, and listened to the entire thing.
I like that. But i like the Swedish, Austian, Italian Spanish etc. Marches too... Same idea, but all are so different.
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
Many Americans blurt out "Sousa" as ~the~ composer of "typical American marches", but I believe (biased, because I really like Fillmore's marches...??) that I would blurt out "Fillmore". I believe his marches can be related/"likened to" to more other American march composers' styles.
(If you'll allow me to drag this thread off in a tangent...??) I've always considered this (nope: NOT composed by Henry Fillmore) to be one of the more odd (yet identifiably "American") marches...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_L._Alford
..."odd" because the low brass carry so much of the weight, the trumpets (other than towards the end) are mostly only used for effect (fanfares), and - stuck in the middle - is a no-percussion woodwind chorale...which (oddly/astonishingly) creates tension and leads into one of the climacteric portions of the march. Even the beginning is odd, as the opening phrase ends with "whup-boom" - rather than a flurry of notes leading into the "A" section. (Our high school band memorized this march, and marched in a couple of parades playing it...Times and music - today - are different...and I've said enough...other than I believe some Americans play some European - British, etc. - marches too fast...either because those particular Americans believe that "all marches should be performed @ 120 per minute" or simply "because they can".)
(If you'll allow me to drag this thread off in a tangent...??) I've always considered this (nope: NOT composed by Henry Fillmore) to be one of the more odd (yet identifiably "American") marches...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_L._Alford
..."odd" because the low brass carry so much of the weight, the trumpets (other than towards the end) are mostly only used for effect (fanfares), and - stuck in the middle - is a no-percussion woodwind chorale...which (oddly/astonishingly) creates tension and leads into one of the climacteric portions of the march. Even the beginning is odd, as the opening phrase ends with "whup-boom" - rather than a flurry of notes leading into the "A" section. (Our high school band memorized this march, and marched in a couple of parades playing it...Times and music - today - are different...and I've said enough...other than I believe some Americans play some European - British, etc. - marches too fast...either because those particular Americans believe that "all marches should be performed @ 120 per minute" or simply "because they can".)
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
Do circus marches have national characters, too?
Unrelated: does that euphonium have the nifty short-throw valves like the one Mark just got?
Unrelated: does that euphonium have the nifty short-throw valves like the one Mark just got?
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
I appreciate them all but….
German marches are too serious.
English marches have too mush finesse.
American marches kick too much ass!! (It that’s possible )
German marches are too serious.
English marches have too mush finesse.
American marches kick too much ass!! (It that’s possible )
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
I dunno...The "Hogan's Heroes March" seems to offer forth an optimistic sort of tone.
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I never knew there were lyrics.
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
And, yes, Daniel: marvellous sound and ensemble.
Hubert
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Re: The Melody Shop - Karl King on 6/4 Miraphone BBb Tuba
Never heard that one before- thanks for sharing!hubert wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 11:45 am And what about this type of march?
Hubert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6bE3aONVHQ
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