The Incredibles

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I just viewed the Incredibles bonus disk as well this past weekend. It looked to me like the tubist nearest the camera was Tommy Johnson. I didn't recognize the other player. I did a search on TubeNet for the Incredibles, but came up empty.

Any comments, Mellowsmokeman? I'll bet you can tell us who they both were (if you've seen the video.)

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The tuba/Cimbasso players (Cimbassits?) were Tommy Johnson, John Van Houten and me (for one day).

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I guess I had better buy this thing on DVD and check it out.
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I checked this out on my DVD, its a lot of great brass shots in general. Esp. the tubas and low brass, the french horns are scary good in this music.
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The woodwinds for the score were scary good as well. I believe one of the saxes doubled on flute and oboe, another doubled on bass clarinet and bassoon, and another on clarinet. So all the woodwind family was covered by a big band sax section.
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