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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:24 am
by Dan Schultz
On stage at 8am Saturday morning with the Bend in the River Brass from Newburgh, IN. I'm going to New Albany on Friday and will be staying at the Holiday Inn Express. It will be great to meet any of you guys who are there.

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:46 am
by Eupher6
TubaTinker wrote:On stage at 8am Saturday morning with the Bend in the River Brass from Newburgh, IN. I'm going to New Albany on Friday and will be staying at the Holiday Inn Express. It will be great to meet any of you guys who are there.
hey Dan!

We (that is, the Brass Band of the Western Reserve) are also staying at the HIE in New Albany.

See ya on campus!

I'll show you a concern I have about the kicker you installed. Maybe there's a fix, maybe not.

Allen L.

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 7:18 pm
by Steve Marcus
On Friday, I'll be playing tuba in Chicago Brass Band Players for our entry in the Small Brass Ensemble Competition.

I'll also be playing piano for three of the Solo Contest entrants from Chicago Brass Band: Roger Menning, Brian Rogers, and Virginia Hernandez.

On Saturday, I'll be playing in Chicago Brass Band's entry in the Championship Section.

Looking forward to seeing some TubeNetters at NABBA,

Steve Marcus
BBb Bass, Chicago Brass Band

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:01 pm
by Jack Denniston
I'll be there with the Triangle Brass Band, which is based in Raleigh, NC. Looking forward to seeing some of you there.

Jack Denniston

http://www.trianglebrass.org/

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:32 am
by Dan Schultz
Eupher6 wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:On stage at 8am Saturday morning with the Bend in the River Brass from Newburgh, IN. I'm going to New Albany on Friday and will be staying at the Holiday Inn Express. It will be great to meet any of you guys who are there.
hey Dan!

We (that is, the Brass Band of the Western Reserve) are also staying at the HIE in New Albany.

See ya on campus!

I'll show you a concern I have about the kicker you installed. Maybe there's a fix, maybe not.

Allen L.
I had a chance to see the NEW Besson Prestige euph last Monday. I have a fix for the linkage in mind that will allow you to adjust the main tuning slide 'on the fly'. I wasn't very happy about that 'kicker kit' but at the time, a REAL one was not available from Besson. I think I can make you a replacement linkage that you can just 'bolt on'. Set your slide where you are in tune and measure the current link from eye-to-eye. I'll be in New Albany probably around Noon on Friday. Give me a shout at 812-457-2284 and we'll get together.

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:24 am
by GC
Dan,

Here's hoping you can break the 8AM Curse.

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:25 pm
by Eupher6
TubaTinker wrote:
Eupher6 wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:On stage at 8am Saturday morning with the Bend in the River Brass from Newburgh, IN. I'm going to New Albany on Friday and will be staying at the Holiday Inn Express. It will be great to meet any of you guys who are there.
hey Dan!

We (that is, the Brass Band of the Western Reserve) are also staying at the HIE in New Albany.

See ya on campus!

I'll show you a concern I have about the kicker you installed. Maybe there's a fix, maybe not.

Allen L.
I had a chance to see the NEW Besson Prestige euph last Monday. I have a fix for the linkage in mind that will allow you to adjust the main tuning slide 'on the fly'. I wasn't very happy about that 'kicker kit' but at the time, a REAL one was not available from Besson. I think I can make you a replacement linkage that you can just 'bolt on'. Set your slide where you are in tune and measure the current link from eye-to-eye. I'll be in New Albany probably around Noon on Friday. Give me a shout at 812-457-2284 and we'll get together.
Excellent! Actually, the stock linkage isn't quite long enough. I have to unscrew the various linkage elements at least 4 or 5 revolutions so that the main tuning slide is "out" enough to be in tune. But a more user-friendly bolt-on deal would be mo betta.

I'll give you a call when we hit the hotel.

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:53 pm
by P.J.
I will be staying at the Galt House on the South side of the River.

I'll be playing Friday for the ensemble BBC2, and listening to bands all day Saturday.

PJH

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:12 pm
by Eupher6
P.J. wrote:I will be staying at the Galt House on the South side of the River.

I'll be playing Friday for the ensemble BBC2, and listening to bands all day Saturday.

PJH
Heard you guys 'n gals at the Ohio Brass Arts Festival a couple weekends ago. Quite impressive!

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:52 pm
by P.J.
Eupher6 wrote:Heard you guys 'n gals at the Ohio Brass Arts Festival a couple weekends ago. Quite impressive!
Thanks....Western Reserve sounded ace on their own choice piece...looking forward to hearing you again on Sat.

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:22 pm
by Dan Schultz
Had to leave early this afternoon and couldn't hang around for the 'Gala'. If it's like last year, the competition results won't be posted on the NABBA website for weeks. Did anyone who was there take notes of who the winners were?

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 10:21 pm
by Gorilla Tuba
Fountain City!

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:16 pm
by GC
They got the results up FAST.

CHAMPIONSHIP SECTION (Judges: Stephen Bulla, Bram Gregson, Lt. Col. Thomas Palmatier)

o 1. Fountain City Brass Band (Joseph Parisi) - 293.0 points
o 2. James Madison University Brass Band (Kevin Stees) - 289.4 points
o 3. Illinois Brass Band (Ryan Nelson) - 282.0 points
o 4. Brass Band of Central Florida (Michael Garasi) - 280.0 points
o 5. Atlantic Brass Band (Salvatore Scarpa) - 264.1 points
o 6. Chicago Brass Band (Colin Holman) - 260.8 points
o 7. Brass Band of the Western Reserve (Keith Wilkinson) - 256.2 points

HONORS SECTION (Judges: Lt. Col. Timothy Holtan, Rodney Newton, Sheona White)

o 1. Central Ohio Brass Band (Jessica Sneeringer) - 272.2 points
o 2. Georgia Brass Band (Joe Johnson) - 269.0 points
o 3. Prairie Brass Band (Dallas Niermeyer) - 267.0 points
o 4. Cincinnati Brass Band (Anita Cocker Hunt) - 256.0 points
o 5. New England Brass Band (Douglas Yeo) - 250.8 points
o 6. Princeton Brass Band (Stephen Arthur Allen) - 247.6 points
o 7. Triangle Brass Band (Robert C. Hunter) - 243.0 points

CHALLENGE SECTION (Judges: Lt. Col. Timothy Holtan, Rodney Newton, Sheona White)

o 1. Massanutten Brass Band (Kevin Stees) - 281.2 points
o 2. Natural State Brass Band (Rusty Morris) - 264.2 points
o 3. Spires Brass Band (John Slezak) - 259.2 points
o 4. Derby City Brass Band (John R. Jones, Jr.) - 254.8 points
o 5. Sunshine Brass Band (Jim Cheyne) - 244.6 points
o 6. Chesapeake Brass Band (Charles E. Hockersmith) - 242.0 points
o 7. Commonwealth Brass Band (J. Jerome Amend/Anita Cocker Hunt) - 237.8 points

EXPLORER SECTION (Judges: Stephen Bulla, Bram Gregson, Lt. Col. Thomas Palmatier)

o 1. Brass Band of the Tri-State (Gary Clarke) - 265.0 points
o 2. Bend in the River Brass Band (Mark Kersting) - 255.6 points
o 3. All-Star Brass And Percussion (Eric Aho) - 250.2 points

YOUTH SECTION (Judges: Stephen Bulla, Bram Gregson, Lt. Col. Thomas Palmatier)

o 1. Triangle Youth Brass Band (Tony Granados) - 265.0 points
o 2. Cincinnati Honors Brass Band (A. Greg Mills) - 247.6 points

YOUTH OPEN SECTION (Judges: Stephen Bulla, Bram Gregson, Lt. Col. Thomas Palmatier)

o 1. Triangle Youth Brass Ensemble (Paul Pietrowski) - 254.0 points
o 2.Junior Varsity All-Star Brass Band (Chad McGee) - 239.0 points

2007 SOLO AND SMALL ENSEMBLE CONTEST RESULTS

ADULT HIGH BRASS TECHNICAL SOLO

o 1. Raquel Rodriquez (cornet, Fountain City Brass Band)
o 2. Alvin Bernard (cornet, Brass Band of Central Florida)
o 3. Stephen Cross (soprano cornet, Natural State Brass Band)

ADULT HIGH BRASS SLOW MELODY SOLO

o 1. Kevin Maloney (flugelhorn, New England Brass Band)
o 2. Alex Bender (soprano cornet, James Madison University Brass Band)
o 3. Jack Deal (flugelhorn, Atlantic Brass Band)

ADULT LOW BRASS SLOW TECHNICAL SOLO

o 1. David Heinsen (euphonium, James Madison University Brass Band)
o 2. T. J. Menges (alto horn, Fountain City Brass Band)
o 3. Chip Gue (euphonium, Brass Band of the Tri-State)

ADULT LOW BRASS SLOW MELODY SOLO

o 1. Kevin Elkins (baritone, James Madison University Brass Band)
o 2. Roger Menning (alto horn, Chicago Brass Band)
o 3. Kevin Cramer (alto horn, Brass Band of Central Florida)

ADULT PERCUSSION SOLO

o 1. Jamieson Carr (snare drum, James Madison University Brass Band)
o 2. Suzie Berndt (marimba, James Madison University Brass Band)
o 3. Jake Brandyberry (marimba, Cincinnati Brass Band)

YOUTH BRASS SOLO

o 1. Terri Williams (cornet, Triangle Youth Brass Band)
o 2. Joel Collier (euphonium, Atlantic Brass Band)
o 3. Justin Crawford (cornet, Triangle Youth Brass Band)

YOUTH PERCUSSION SOLO

o 1. Matt Adair (marimba, All-Star Brass and Percussion)
o 2. Mark Claffey (timpani, All-Star Brass and Percussion)
o 3. Jenni Morrison (snare drum, Junior Varsity All-Star Brass Band)

ADULT BRASS ENSEMBLE

o 1. James Madison University (James Madison University Brass Band)
o 2. Twisted Steel (Fountain City Brass Band)
o 3. Lexington Brass Ensemble (Lexington Brass Band)

ADULT PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE

o 1. JMU Percussion Quartet (James Madison University Brass Band)
o 2. New England Brass Band Percussion Trio (New England Brass Band)

YOUTH BRASS ENSEMBLE

o 1. Triangle Youth Brass Ensemble (Triangle Youth Brass Band)

YOUTH PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE

o 1. Triangle Youth Percussion Ensemble (Triangle Youth Brass Band)
o 2. All-Star Percussion (All-Star Brass and percussion
o 3. Junior Varsity Percussion (Junior Varsity All-Star Brass Band) )


Dan and Marty, I heard your groups and thoroughly enjoyed them.

This seems to be turning into the James Madison University Show.

Special contrats to the Georgia Brass Band. Way to go, guys (and gals)!

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:54 pm
by Chuck(G)
Does this mean that Fountain City will be invited to the British Open?

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 2:00 am
by P.J.
Chuck(G) wrote:Does this mean that Fountain City will be invited to the British Open?
Don't forget...they are already playing at the Masters.