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Area band aduition New Jersey help!

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 10:21 am
by VinnyFromBrooklyn
Hey guys iv been playing tuba for about a year now and this year i want to audition for area band. i have played some of the audition pieces from past years (such as Suite For Tuba by Don Haddad and Concertino by Arthur Frackenpohl) and i enjoyed playing them very much but this years audition piece is selected from from A stylized Suite by Harry p. Salotti and i am completely lost when it comes to these pieces i have no idea what they could like and i just need help so please help me! all tips and videos are welcome :) thank you guys
Happy Tubaing!

Re: Area band aduition New Jersey help!

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 11:43 am
by EdFirth
You might be able to find someone playing it on YouTube. Good luck. Ed

Re: Area band aduition New Jersey help!

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:24 pm
by VinnyFromBrooklyn
snorlax wrote:Greetings from the 1969 1st chair in Area (West Morris Chester) and 1st chair all-state NJ tuba player (though I'm now playing 100% euphonium)!

Roger Lewis, who also posts here, established a tuba tradition at West Morris that I was fortunate to continue. I see you're in Budd Lake, right? There was no Budd Lake HS in the system when I was in HS; Budd Lake kids went to WM Chester. Soon after I graduated, another HS was built in Mendham.

I'm not sure if Harry Salotti posts here, but I know he's on FB. We were at Indiana U together for a while. I'm sure he would respond positively to a polite inquiry about his composition. Though I don't know this particular composition, I do know that Harry is skilled at both classical and jazz playing. That may lend some insight into the piece.

Keep us posted on your progress. I send the occasional post to Harry; if I do one soon, I'll tell him about your inquiry, but you can get it right from the composer's mouth (or keyboard)

Jim
thank you very much! that would assist me so much thank you i actually am from Flanders new jersey so i go mount olive high school my brass teacher Darrell Hendricks(i am not sure if you know him or something ) has got me into the band and ever since i got into the band i am consistently practicing trying to be better and this would be a great way to show my improvement :)

Re: Area band aduition New Jersey help!

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:37 pm
by VinnyFromBrooklyn
snorlax wrote:I knew Flanders well from HS. I lived on Schooley's mountain, which had a Hackettstown mailing address but was in the West Morris/Chester school zone.

In fact, the dePrins tuba you are using may well have been one that the school in Chester had owned. My junior or senior year WM Chester bought a couple of DePrins and a couple of Mahillon tubas from Walter Sear. I studied with Walter from 1968-1970.

Please do give Harry a shout on FB. He lives somewhere in Jersey; I forget where.
He's a truly fine player, especially in jazz, so I'd guess that his "Stylistic Suite" might have that influence. Tell him Jim Williams the euphonium player sez hi.

And BTW...I am 61 years old, played in a lot of big places, made the finals in a service band audition, and I'm still trying to improve! It never stops!! Keep up your fine attitude--it will carry you far, in and out of music.

I'm gonna FB harry now.

Jim
oh my gosh that"s so funny it actually might because my teacher found it for my friend Sjohn and he sold it to me would u like to see a picture? its in nickle plating and thank you so much that truely means a lot coming from a highly experienced like yourself

Re: Area band aduition New Jersey help!

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 1:21 am
by Wes Krygsman
tell your teacher Wes says hi! I went to MSU with him and he guest conducted a brass band I played in. He's a great musician, player, and teacher. You are definitely lucky to have him!

Re: Area band aduition New Jersey help!

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 9:55 pm
by Uncle Markie
Do not forget to practice your scales and get your sightreading together. It's not just the solo.

Mark Heter