Tubas, euphoniums, mouthpieces, and anything music-related.
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I rehearsed this morning for something that seems to have become an annual thing at a church (involving quintet & timps). Still being the non-busy season, it was all the first call players... well I must have been called by accident, but whatever. The charts were emailed, and they ranged from contrabass to (screamin' high for "tuba") 2nd trombone. I just didn't feel like dragging a bunch of gear over there and up those basically two story curving concrete steps to that rear balcony (where the organ and choir are found in a typical cathedral), so I just took the F tuba. I haven't grabbed that instrument since forever and taken it to a work site. Man... it's just the cat's PJs. I've got to start using it again.
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arpthark (Sat Aug 10, 2024 12:52 pm) • WC8KCY (Sat Aug 10, 2024 1:46 pm)
They broadcast using really crappy omnidirectional microphones that make us sound like we are playing kazoos. It's the Church of the Holy Communion in Memphis Tennessee, and it's an Episcopal cathedral. I think the service starts at 10:30 CDT, we are playing a bunch of stuff with organ and choir, and that rambling Vaughan Williams thing (which I referenced the other day) by ourselves at the end of communion.
Three of the things are those way over arranged and way over harmonized Richard Webster hymn settings.
I've listened to archived services before, and the audio is typically terrible. Maybe I actually play that badly.
bloke wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 1:20 pm
They broadcast using really crappy omnidirectional microphones that make us sound like we are playing kazoos. It's the Church of the Holy Communion in Memphis Tennessee, and it's an Episcopal cathedral. I think the service starts at 10:30 CDT, we are playing a bunch of stuff with organ and choir, and that rambling Vaughan Williams thing (which I referenced the other day) by ourselves at the end of communion.
Three of the things are those way over arranged and way over harmonized Richard Webster hymn settings.
I've listened to archived services before, and the audio is typically terrible. Maybe I actually play that badly.
My hometown radio stations use plain ol' telephone lines for their audio links to the local churches whose services they broadcast. That's probably the same arrangement used by the church and radio station you mentioned above...and why the choir and congregation, when singing, sound like they've all got emphysema and laryngitis, every Sunday.
Tuba, euphonium, string bass, clarinet, and saxophone
Various ensembles in the Scottville, Michigan area
There's also this creepy little video camera on the balcony ledge next to where I always sit which is usually faced towards the altar, but sometimes when we are sort of featured it rotates around and presents a nice view of my suit coat covered buttocks.
I am hoping to add a comment to tend this thread to be more inline with the subject.
"I'm not the pheasant plucker, i'm the pheasant plucker''s son, and i'm only plucking pheasants 'til the pheasant plucker comes." -theatrical diction warmup.