Navy Band audition
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Navy Band audition
It was yesterday, and a couple of candidates are friends of mine. Anyone know how it went?
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Re: Navy Band audition
Justin has been on fire at FSU. I bet they’re sad to see him go.
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Re: Navy Band audition
off-topic ok...??
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My friend (who was a Pershing's Own tuba player, and who passed away this last week) recalled his audition (from his base-band position) to me roughly a year ago:
The most challenging thing they handed him to play was a solid page of sharp-key 16th notes - and THEY counted off the tempo.
After a line or two, it occurred to him that they weren't so interested in how accurately he played it, note-wise (though that certainly added to it - and they had ALREADY heard how VERY WELL he played), but they were MORE interested in him CONTINUING to plug at it, and CONTINUING to maintain the pulse.
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My friend (who was a Pershing's Own tuba player, and who passed away this last week) recalled his audition (from his base-band position) to me roughly a year ago:
The most challenging thing they handed him to play was a solid page of sharp-key 16th notes - and THEY counted off the tempo.
After a line or two, it occurred to him that they weren't so interested in how accurately he played it, note-wise (though that certainly added to it - and they had ALREADY heard how VERY WELL he played), but they were MORE interested in him CONTINUING to plug at it, and CONTINUING to maintain the pulse.
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Re: Navy Band audition
Yup -- the ability to stay with it instead of being distracted by the notes you miss, is a big one.
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Re: Navy Band audition
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Re: Navy Band audition
For just a bit, I played trios (sometimes euphonium, sometimes cimbasso...but never tuba) with an incredible trumpet player, and a very strong (symphonic, former military band) horn play - who owned (and - of course - knew) the trios.
(Sight)-reading those things was really challenging, because (with only three parts - particularly romantic era string trio transcriptions) they were relentless.
(Sight)-reading those things was really challenging, because (with only three parts - particularly romantic era string trio transcriptions) they were relentless.
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Re: Navy Band audition
Winner Donovan Klutho - Tuba
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