4th of July horn usage poll
- twoconnguy
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4th of July horn usage poll
With all of the talk here about sousaphones lately, after dusting off my 38K to march in a parade with an alumni band, and playing a concert before the fireworks , I wondered how much playing we did on the fourth.
Silver 25J, Bell Up & Front
Silver 38K Sousa
186-4R Mirafone, Bell Up & Front
M & W 19, Detatchable Bell
First John Philip Sousa Memorial Band
http://www.sousaband.net" target="_blank
Plymouth Concert Band
http://www.plymouthconcertband.org" target="_blank
Silver 38K Sousa
186-4R Mirafone, Bell Up & Front
M & W 19, Detatchable Bell
First John Philip Sousa Memorial Band
http://www.sousaband.net" target="_blank
Plymouth Concert Band
http://www.plymouthconcertband.org" target="_blank
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Anyone know a source for "Armed Forces Salute"?
SheetMusicPlus shows "Armed Forces Salute" as out of print. They've got something called, "Salute to the Armed Forces" by Dennis Reasoner, but I can't find any pics, clips, reviews, or anything to give some 'feel good' before I spring for it.sloan wrote:July 4 is the amateur tubist's finest hour.
Pre-fireworks extravaganza: everything from Armed Forces Salute to Birdland to Disney to Singalong to "our National March".
Fireworks started at the beginning of the dogfight - perfect timing.
Anyone know where I can get "Armed Forces Salute", or alternatively, anyone have any personal experience with "Salute to the Armed Forces"?
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Re: obtaining "Armed Forces Medly:" do you know anybody who plays in a local National Guard or Reserves band? You might get lucky and be able to borrow it, as our Shrine Band director did, so we could play each service theme as representatives of each branch posted their colors at the local national cemetary during Memorial Day observances.
OK, it wasn't on the 4th, it was the Saturday before. I'm still in good enough shape to march, I'm just lazy and either play concerts or play with a small group on a long flatbed trailer instead. More fun that way.
OK, it wasn't on the 4th, it was the Saturday before. I'm still in good enough shape to march, I'm just lazy and either play concerts or play with a small group on a long flatbed trailer instead. More fun that way.
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"Armed Forces Medley"
That's what I have in mind. We band members had a shade overhang, but the audience (and vets, including some pretty grizzled ones) sat in the blazing sun as the MC droned endlessly through individual recognitions. I don't for a second question the merit of a recognition, but we can achieve the same end with brevity and pizazz using the method you described.so we could play each service theme as representatives of each branch posted their colors at the local national cemetary during Memorial Day observances.
Thanks for the procurement tip - I'll poke around for contacts to that music.
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Re: Anyone know a source for "Armed Forces Salute"
You might look at "Armed Forces - The Pride of America!" arranged by Larry Clark and Greg Gilpin. I played this last year; as far as I recall it was OK, and grew on me after an initial lukewarm reaction.tokuno wrote:
SheetMusicPlus shows "Armed Forces Salute" as out of print. They've got something called, "Salute to the Armed Forces" by Dennis Reasoner, but I can't find any pics, clips, reviews, or anything to give some 'feel good' before I spring for it.
Anyone know where I can get "Armed Forces Salute", or alternatively, anyone have any personal experience with "Salute to the Armed Forces"?
But, there's really no substitute for the original. I'm shocked that it's OOP.
Kenneth Sloan
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4th of July horn
As noted in another post, I/we didn't play for fireworks, as had been planned. Had I played, however, it would have been with my Miraphone 186. It was in a concert-type setting(would have been).
Ray Grim
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Sorry about that! First time I ever tried to post a poll and I had everything one line out of place. By the time I caught it and tried to edit, it wouldn't let me add a response for both. Maybe I'll stick to just asking dumb questions or giving even dumber responses from now on.tofu wrote:Ummmm - how does one mark your poll if they can respond yes to both questions?
Silver 25J, Bell Up & Front
Silver 38K Sousa
186-4R Mirafone, Bell Up & Front
M & W 19, Detatchable Bell
First John Philip Sousa Memorial Band
http://www.sousaband.net" target="_blank
Plymouth Concert Band
http://www.plymouthconcertband.org" target="_blank
Silver 38K Sousa
186-4R Mirafone, Bell Up & Front
M & W 19, Detatchable Bell
First John Philip Sousa Memorial Band
http://www.sousaband.net" target="_blank
Plymouth Concert Band
http://www.plymouthconcertband.org" target="_blank
