Sousa Battle
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:42 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCeNdFul4dY&NR=1
I have to say that the second group OWNED the first.
Have fun.
I have to say that the second group OWNED the first.
Have fun.
The first time I marched into Alumni Bowl at Tuskegee Institute, I could hear the crowd chanting something. I asked one of the Pipers (this is what the members of the band are called... I was a new member, so I was a "Crab") "what is the crowd saying?' He told me they were chanting "Tu-ba Funk, Tu-ba Funk". We hadn't played a note yet. At the end of the day, give the crowd what they want. There'll still be time for the good stuff.The Jackson wrote:Can a brother please get some phrasing?
Ugh, I hate some sousaphone players' pre-made rules that raw volume comes before music. [/rant]
For what it's worth, Ryan, I agree with you. That situation sounds so very, very cool. That must have been a real rush.Tubaryan12 wrote:The first time I marched into Alumni Bowl at Tuskegee Institute, I could hear the crowd chanting something. I asked one of the Pipers (this is what the members of the band are called... I was a new member, so I was a "Crab") "what is the crowd saying?' He told me they were chanting "Tu-ba Funk, Tu-ba Funk". We hadn't played a note yet. At the end of the day, give the crowd what they want. There'll still be time for the good stuff.The Jackson wrote:Can a brother please get some phrasing?
Ugh, I hate some sousaphone players' pre-made rules that raw volume comes before music. [/rant]![]()
Tubaryan "I still can't believe the crowd was chanting 'Tu-ba Funk, Tu-ba Funk'" 12
But alas, in the crasser enclaves of American culture, it is 'da bomb'.I cant stand the way they sound! This is absolutely terrible! This is exactly how a tuba should NOT sound! There is no musicality or tone in anything they did! I have heard high school tuba players that sound better than them.
We must reserve room for crass, spread tone, brighter than a thousand suns, uncontrolled tuba sounds as well.Not everything has to be some big, tubby, dark "orchestral sound"!
Yup!Mojo workin' wrote:But alas, in the crasser enclaves of American culture, it is 'da bomb'.I cant stand the way they sound! This is absolutely terrible! This is exactly how a tuba should NOT sound! There is no musicality or tone in anything they did! I have heard high school tuba players that sound better than them.
As tuba players, we spend our musical lives as afterthoughts. Its nice to be center stage every now and then.TubaRay wrote:For what it's worth, Ryan, I agree with you. That situation sounds so very, very cool. That must have been a real rush.Tubaryan12 wrote:The first time I marched into Alumni Bowl at Tuskegee Institute, I could hear the crowd chanting something. I asked one of the Pipers (this is what the members of the band are called... I was a new member, so I was a "Crab") "what is the crowd saying?' He told me they were chanting "Tu-ba Funk, Tu-ba Funk". We hadn't played a note yet. At the end of the day, give the crowd what they want. There'll still be time for the good stuff.The Jackson wrote:Can a brother please get some phrasing?
Ugh, I hate some sousaphone players' pre-made rules that raw volume comes before music. [/rant]![]()
Tubaryan "I still can't believe the crowd was chanting 'Tu-ba Funk, Tu-ba Funk'" 12