
PBS reran an American Spiritual Ensemble performance.

Hey, the local team won that one. Go Quinnipiac!
Actually, that's "Easter Visual, Hon". You've been away too long.......bort2.0 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 1:53 pm Went to a different church last night for Easter vigil (or as people back home in Baltimore called it, "Easter visual")...
It was way different than expected... Sorta like southern revival Catholic church, with a "best of" playlist of New Orleans favorites. Never taken communion to "A closer walk with thee" or baptism to "oh happy day" or seen the priest exit to "when the saints go marching in." Like a 5-piece band (drums, guitar, keyboard etc...) The trombone player was quite good. But all was very unusual to me.
By far the best part was the baptism of the adults who were just confirmed. The priest totally drenched their heads. One poor young lady had her hair done up so nicely before that, too... But had a bigger smile after being baptized.
It was a good time. I wouldn't go there regularly, but even for an Easter service, which is usually more jovial and kind of jokey ... This one was pretty fun.
Which, of course, is why I'd like to hear yoursbloke wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 6:02 pm The first church you linked is supposed to be a pretty big deal, but that performance (well...) sounded sorta lame (inaccurate and rushed).
Obviously (with any gig) "who's available" varies from year-to-year.
The brass players in the second one you linked sound better, but not enough organ...and too boomy (recorded from too far away, maybe...?)
I was told there was a 9:00 A.M. CDT live stream (broadcast while I was still waking up...)Heavy_Metal wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 6:41 pmWhich, of course, is why I'd like to hear yoursbloke wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 6:02 pm The first church you linked is supposed to be a pretty big deal, but that performance (well...) sounded sorta lame (inaccurate and rushed).
Obviously (with any gig) "who's available" varies from year-to-year.
The brass players in the second one you linked sound better, but not enough organ...and too boomy (recorded from too far away, maybe...?)![]()
I have no idea if it was recorded or if it was just broadcast.
It might be interesting to have two bells for this tuba, but we all know (well...at least I know) that a compensating E-flat is just a bit more nimble, and - if I'm going to play at least two sounds in every single measure, sometimes as many as eight, and do that for two hours straight - I'm probably going to want to be playing a particularly nimble instrument.