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The flyer says that copies of the music are available on westpointband.com but I can't seem to locate them. Has anyone else had any luck finding it?
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thetubawizard wrote:The flyer says that copies of the music are available on westpointband.com but I can't seem to locate them. Has anyone else had any luck finding it?

I was also unable to locate the music.
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Staff SGT is pulling down 60K??

I should re-enlist!!
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HINDEMITH: Sonata for Bass Tuba (All Movements, with piano accompaniment.)
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Better call your pianists now. Nobody is making a "last minute" recording this time around.
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bloke wrote:
Three Valves wrote:Staff SGT is pulling down 60K??

I should re-enlist!!
Don't worry...
Hyperinflation continues to work quite well.

bloke "Give me a $10,000 1970 salary (and with less stuff taken off the top as well) rather than a 2015 $60,000 salary."

http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl? ... year2=2014
SSGs weren't making 10k in 1985!!
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Three Valves wrote:
bloke wrote:
Three Valves wrote:Staff SGT is pulling down 60K??

I should re-enlist!!
Don't worry...
Hyperinflation continues to work quite well.

bloke "Give me a $10,000 1970 salary (and with less stuff taken off the top as well) rather than a 2015 $60,000 salary."

http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl? ... year2=2014
SSGs weren't making 10k in 1985!!
Yes they were.
https://www.navycs.com/charts/1985-mili ... chart.html" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Before you guys turn this into a pissing contest, keep in mind that $60K, while inferior (or not) to $10K in 1985 dollars, is still far better than what most unemployed tuba players are doing right now.
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b.williams wrote:
Yes they were.
https://www.navycs.com/charts/1985-mili ... chart.html" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
I was an E5 then.
Yes, I see.

Plopped into OCS with less than two years of service I was making 11,246.40

WAY more than 10K!!

Or was that 1983??
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Who is retiring?
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Watchman wrote:Before you guys turn this into a pissing contest....
Too late!!
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The flyer says that copies of the music are available on westpointband.com but I can't seem to locate them. Has anyone else had any luck finding it?
Excerpts are up! http://www.usma.edu/band/SitePages/Vacancies.aspx" target="_blank
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Did anyone manage to get clarification on where they want the G.W. Bicentennial March to end? Is it to the end, taking both repeats, last time only, or stopping at the double bar, fourth system from the bottom of the page?

Thought I'd ask here before contacting them.
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I asked if they wanted the first excerpt of Stars and Stripes and George Washington Bicentennial March repeated or just played once through to the second ending and the response I got was "Just go with once through on to the second ending."
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While we're at it....top or bottom on Melody Shop? One way includes those pesky sixteenth notes in the trio, the other is a quarter note instead.
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Watchman wrote:While we're at it....top or bottom on Melody Shop? One way includes those pesky sixteenth notes in the trio, the other is a quarter note instead.

I would think the bottom because they asked for the bottom on every other excerpt. If you find something definitive let us know!
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Shouldn't you guys just walk in there confidently, rip off both parts and say "it wasn't clear which one you wanted so I did both??"
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Watchman wrote:While we're at it....top or bottom on Melody Shop? One way includes those pesky sixteenth notes in the trio, the other is a quarter note instead.
If you were on the committee, which would you want to hear, the easy part or the hard one?
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I'm confused. Do they want you to record both octaves of Toccata Marziale or just the lower octave???
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Whatsatuba wrote:I'm confused. Do they want you to record both octaves of Toccata Marziale or just the lower octave???

The excerpts they provide ask for you to record the bottom. You might be asked to play the upper octave at the live round though.
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