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Xmas quintet

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:04 pm
by TYA
Hello me and my friends wanted to go around performing exams bush with our brass quintet. Does anyone know of a good book or collection that we can buy for this? Thank you.

Re: Xmas quintet

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:53 pm
by Ben
Both the Salvation Army and Wade Rackley have good stuff for this. Seek the web or the elephant on this board.

Well worth it.

Re: Xmas quintet

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:08 pm
by knarfman
You can buy the Salvation Army books online directly from the Salvation Army Eastern Territory at http://www.music.use-salvationarmy.org/pubs/carol.html

In my experience they are very prompt in filling orders.

--Frank

Re: Xmas quintet

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:40 pm
by BVD Press
If you need them fast, check out AOSM:

http://artofsoundmusic.com/index.php?ma ... &cPath=173

Re: Xmas quintet

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:43 pm
by TYA
knarfman wrote:You can buy the Salvation Army books online directly from the Salvation Army Eastern Territory at http://www.music.use-salvationarmy.org/pubs/carol.html

In my experience they are very prompt in filling orders.

--Frank

With this book how do you buy the parts since is only says " part" and not what instrument.

Re: Xmas quintet

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:05 pm
by joshwirt
For standard brass quintet instrumentation, you could do:

Part 1 - Bb (trumpet in Bb)
Part 2 - Bb (trumpet in Bb)
Part 3 - F (horn in F)
Part 4 - C (bass clef tuba)
Part 5 - Bb (trombone)

I have used those many times and they work nicely.

Also do check out Wade Rackley's arrangements as well as the Art of Sound Holiday Gig-Ready collections...there are a some pretty decent ones in each of those.

Also a big fan of the Richard Price collections as well.

Re: Xmas quintet

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:25 pm
by BVD Press
joshwirt wrote:
Also a big fan of the Richard Price collections as well.
As a followup:

http://artofsoundmusic.com/index.php?ma ... cts_id=780

Re: Xmas quintet

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:36 am
by knarfman
TYA wrote:
knarfman wrote:You can buy the Salvation Army books online directly from the Salvation Army Eastern Territory at http://www.music.use-salvationarmy.org/pubs/carol.html

In my experience they are very prompt in filling orders.

--Frank

With this book how do you buy the parts since is only says " part" and not what instrument.
The combination joshwirt suggests would probably be considered a "standard" assignment. The books are set up to be used by whatever combination of instruments you managed to round up to play at the local red kettle or whatever. So you can assign any instrument to any part, using a book for that part in the appropriate key (if the player of that part only plays bass clef, make sure you get a bass clef book, otherwise it'll be treble, ala usual brass band arrangements). If you have the cash, get some of the parts in different keys (like 3 and 4 in Bb and well as in F and C) so you can swap parts around. We used them once with 4 trumpets, a trombone, and a euph. By the time we were done playing, everyone had had a shot at each part at least once, and we had a great time.

--Frank