What do you like "the others" to play in quintet?

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Bob1062 wrote:What do you like "the others" to play in quintet?
IN TUNE
Beyond that, I think most of us care about as much as most trumpet players care if we have a goldbrass F tuba or a sliverplated CC.
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I like instruments and players with dynamic control also. Beyond that, it depends on the music.
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Bob1062 wrote:I might be getting a quintet together that would have 2 trumpets/cornets, alto sax, tenor sax, and me on bass bone/tuba

Any thoughts?
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There was a "Mr. Bean" Christmas episode with a Salvation Army QUARTET playing on a street corner (whilst a street urchin / pickpocket was working the crowd -- nabbed by our hero, Mr. Bean). IIRC they had a cornet, Eb horn, Baritone and tuba. The sound of this group was lovely -- with the deeper, warmer sound you'd expect with this instrumentation.

Of course, it all depends on the pieces of music being played. Didn't Roger Bobo use a bass trumpet in F for some stuff, to get the "right sound"?

I'd like to hear: 1 cornet, 1 flugel, 1 baritone covering the horn part, 1 euph, 1 large Eb tuba -- just because.

Of course you could go the "other way" and choose:
1 pic, 1 Eb trumpet, 1 Eb alto horn, 1 trombone, 1 euph for the bass voice .... :shock:

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:lol: Fabo ! I love Mr. Bean !
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what do you like the other 4 people to play?
...In tune.
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what do you like the other 4 people to play?
Softer than I do... :shock: :D
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2 kazoos, a garden hose, sitar and a contrabass sax.

i think this offers a nice sound :shock: :twisted:
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Our c.d. we just finished, "Magic Chair", has tuba, harmonica, guitar(s),lots of percussion and steel drum.
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My preference would be for a tenor horn (alto) over an alto sax, but as the respondents have indicated, anything that plays in tune without vibrato (and saxes have always struck me as being like sopranos; the wider the vibrato, the better your chances are of hitting the mark somewhere in there... ) :shock:
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