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AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:15 pm
by Ace
I just ran across this site and liked it very much. Good tuba playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG9OudmF ... re=related" target="_blank
Ace
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:06 pm
by Chuck Jackson
Holy Crap!!!! Great music WITH good looking women HOLDING BEER KEGS. QUICK, someone post some pictures of food!!!! We have hit the TubeNet JACKPOT!!!!
Chuck"tickled"Jackson
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 5:42 am
by finnbogi
Chuck Jackson wrote:Holy Crap!!!! Great music WITH good looking women HOLDING BEER KEGS. QUICK, someone post some pictures of food!!!! We have hit the TubeNet JACKPOT!!!!
Actually I would imagine that these are Obstler-kegs, which means hitting the TubeNet jackpot at a much higher velocity.
I find it interesting that among all the rotary baritones and trumpets, the tuba is (or at least looks like) a Besson E flat - which is certainly not typical for the area.
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 6:00 am
by b.williams
Chuck Jackson wrote:Holy Crap!!!! Great music WITH good looking women HOLDING BEER KEGS. QUICK, someone post some pictures of food!!!! We have hit the TubeNet JACKPOT!!!!
Chuck"tickled"Jackson
There was a band

???
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 6:08 am
by Lingon
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:54 am
by Wyvern
I wonder if it could be in Switzerland, rather than Austria? The British style EEb is used more there. Or otherwise the tuba player plays in a traditional British brass band otherwise. Looks like a Yamaha YEB-632 to me.
For those of you which like that sort of music with pretty girls (don't we all?), I would recommend this DVD by Blaskapelle Gloria
http://www.blaskapelle-gloria.de/index. ... &Itemid=59
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 10:04 am
by PMeuph
Neptune wrote:I wonder if it could be in Switzerland, rather than Austria?
Not according to their webpage....
http://bsandra.webnode.com/kontakt/" target="_blank" target="_blank
Oberhofen and Pfaffenhofen are near Innsbruck...
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 10:15 am
by bort
finnbogi wrote:Actually I would imagine that these are Obstler-kegs, which means hitting the TubeNet jackpot at a much higher velocity.
I think that is an excellent description.
When I went to Tirol a few years ago, there were two "schnapps girls" on each side of the stage. Some Austrian traditions need to find their way over here ASAP.
Regarding this video... very nice, although it's annoying to me when live videos are accompanied by studio recordings. I'd much rather hear the live sound as well.
Also, I'm not sure if it's more or less traditional to use slide trombones, but it seems like a lot of similar videos use 4v rotary trombones.
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 10:20 am
by bort
I kind of doubt that the Swiss would be playing/singing the national song of Tyrol (which is a province of Austria).
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 10:47 am
by bort
Hell yeah. To me, Tyrol is late June is just about as good as life gets.
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:25 am
by Elbee
Despite the picking of nits as usual...THAT'S SOUL MUSIC !
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:25 am
by Bob Kolada
These bands never sync up their music videos correctly.
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:27 am
by bort
Bob Kolada wrote:These bands never sync up their music videos correctly.
It's a live video with a studio recording.
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:22 pm
by Bob Kolada
bort wrote:Bob Kolada wrote:These bands never sync up their music videos correctly.
It's a live video with a studio recording.
Exactly. If one is going to try to pull that off, one better make
DAHM sure they are able to make it look right!

Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:31 pm
by bort
That's actually one of my pet peeves about a lot of TV and movies when one of the actors sings/plays an instrument. Even if the person is actually a musician, most of the time they will chop out the acting audio and insert studio audio of the music performance. You can *always* tell, and can *always* hear a difference (the studio sound is a LOT better than it would be on-set).
I mean I like good music an all, but it's so phoney. If they're going to do this for ease of filming on-set, could they at least fiddle with the studio recording to make it sound like it was done on-set?
I realize this is probably a lousy description of this... but the best I can describe it!
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 1:56 pm
by sousaphone68
Frau Blucher!
Cue lightening thunder and startled horses
Love that movie
Re: AlpenBrass-Tirol, nice tuba
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:03 pm
by David Richoux
finnbogi wrote:Chuck Jackson wrote:Holy Crap!!!! Great music WITH good looking women HOLDING BEER KEGS. QUICK, someone post some pictures of food!!!! We have hit the TubeNet JACKPOT!!!!
Actually I would imagine that these are Obstler-kegs, which means hitting the TubeNet jackpot at a much higher velocity.
The official title for the young women is
Marketender or Sutler which seems to roughly translate as "Band Beer Waitress" if Wiki and
Google Translate can be trusted.
the term is still used for sutler women who accompany a marching brass band or musician and supply the beverages (mainly in southern Germany, Austria, Northern and South Tyrol)