brasspass.tv for brass band lovers
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 11:02 pm
I'm duplicating this from the NABBA scores thread because it's of much wider interest to brass band lovers than only NABBA.
For those who missed NABBA or parts of it, NABBA 2022 and NABBA 2019 are archived on brasspass.tv, including the interviews with the conductors in the main hall. Sound quality is quite good. There is an amazing amount of British Brass Band goodness here going back to 2018, including a number of great bands, British and European championships, festivals, and so on.
They have yearly, quarterly, and monthly subscriptions, which can be canceled at any time. I paid about £70 for a year, I think quarterly is about £20, and monthly is about £13. In 2019 I listened for a while and then they cheerfully cancelled with no difficulties when I requested.
For those who missed NABBA or parts of it, NABBA 2022 and NABBA 2019 are archived on brasspass.tv, including the interviews with the conductors in the main hall. Sound quality is quite good. There is an amazing amount of British Brass Band goodness here going back to 2018, including a number of great bands, British and European championships, festivals, and so on.
They have yearly, quarterly, and monthly subscriptions, which can be canceled at any time. I paid about £70 for a year, I think quarterly is about £20, and monthly is about £13. In 2019 I listened for a while and then they cheerfully cancelled with no difficulties when I requested.