Re: Erie, PA TubaChristmas musings
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 10:35 pm
They march with upright basses too, which is a hoot. One bass player dressed up in a tree costume let me take his picture for the cheap price of admitting the eagles were good.Three Valves wrote: ↑Thu Dec 22, 2022 8:14 amI would think there would be Indian participants or even Indian Regiment themed bands.2nd tenor wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 4:13 pm Diversity was mentioned further up the thread. There’s very little racial diversity in the UK Brass Bands that I’ve knowledge of, and every Band that I’ve been in welcomes learners regardless of race and regardless of colour. Perhaps Brass music just hasn’t the cultural appeal. On other diversity we have age, sex/gender and sexual orientation in abundance; so long as everyone’s happy and making decent enough music I really don’t care much about the rest.
In Philadelphia, PA, USA there is a New Years Day Mummers parade. There are neighborhood bands and others that are culturally based such as Italian/Polish/Irish American String Bands. While the music, costumes and acts are still Minstrel Show themed, the Blackface and Men Only rules died out through the 70's. It is no longer exlusive, but still Euro-male dominated. Although there are NO BRASS INSTRUMENTS It is the only place I am aware of that still regularly uses true bass saxephones.