Lower brass Christmas Carols (video)
Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:15 pm
My band, the Freckleton Band, from Lancashire in the UK, have a century old tradition of carolling on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day each year. We used to do Christmas morning until around 10 years ago as well, but life seems to have got in the way of that one.
This is Boxing Day morning 2009, Low Brass playing carols to villagers and passers by. We've had the first White Christmas here for decades,and it's very snowy, icy and slippy everywhere due to this country's inability to cope with snow generally, but we still managed to complete the route, with just one casualty. The baritone survived, just not the player's knee!
We only had a couple of cornet players turn out, so we made them do the door to door collecting while we had a low brass group instead. Best use for 'em, I say.
http://www.youtube.com/user/FreckletonBand
We're just playing from the standard Sally Ann "red" books, no special arrangements, so gets a bit 'muddy'. I quite like it though!
This is Boxing Day morning 2009, Low Brass playing carols to villagers and passers by. We've had the first White Christmas here for decades,and it's very snowy, icy and slippy everywhere due to this country's inability to cope with snow generally, but we still managed to complete the route, with just one casualty. The baritone survived, just not the player's knee!
We only had a couple of cornet players turn out, so we made them do the door to door collecting while we had a low brass group instead. Best use for 'em, I say.
http://www.youtube.com/user/FreckletonBand
We're just playing from the standard Sally Ann "red" books, no special arrangements, so gets a bit 'muddy'. I quite like it though!