I rehearsed it on the big B-flat, but decided to use the F tuba on the concert, and listening tells me that it was right right choice.
You'll see the single four brass across the back:
1 each: horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba.
Gershwin is cued up here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... e=emb_logo
Copland Rodeo (complete) and other stuff is on this concert.
the odd chamber orchestra orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue - to which i've been referring.
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the odd chamber orchestra orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue - to which i've been referring.
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Re: the odd chamber orchestra orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue - to which i've been referring.
That sounds a bad connection somewhere in the recording apparatus, something not plugged in all the way -- I couldn't listen to it that way. I hope they find where that is and get it fixed.
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Re: the odd chamber orchestra orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue - to which i've been referring.
It has been re-uploaded fresh (internet was slow during the live stream)
Check the new link.
Check the new link.
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Re: the odd chamber orchestra orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue - to which i've been referring.
I think. It sound. Ed. Very nice. From what I could tell. That's a. Shame. About. The recording.
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Re: the odd chamber orchestra orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue - to which i've been referring.
OK...
The stream hasn't been taken down but the NON-corrupted recording has been uploaded. (Their internet was slow at the concert, which caused glitches...)
Here is a no-glitches upload:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... e=emb_logo
If you would like to hear a bit of the first movement of Copland's Rodeo "Buckaroo Holiday" (performed far less than "Hoe-Down")
Here it is. FatBastard (moved to the patrons' right) was blowing into the back of the curtain into the top corner of the proscenium, so he's slightly muffled, but still comes through, I suppose...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... e=emb_logo
The stream hasn't been taken down but the NON-corrupted recording has been uploaded. (Their internet was slow at the concert, which caused glitches...)
Here is a no-glitches upload:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... e=emb_logo
If you would like to hear a bit of the first movement of Copland's Rodeo "Buckaroo Holiday" (performed far less than "Hoe-Down")
Here it is. FatBastard (moved to the patrons' right) was blowing into the back of the curtain into the top corner of the proscenium, so he's slightly muffled, but still comes through, I suppose...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... e=emb_logo
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Re: the odd chamber orchestra orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue - to which i've been referring.
The tuba sounds great with the other brass. Thanks for linking to the better recording and queuing it up nicely.
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
playing some old German rotary tubas for free
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Re: the odd chamber orchestra orchestration of Rhapsody in Blue - to which i've been referring.
just to bring this to the top.
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