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tubatooter1940 wrote:1.Margaritaville
2.Cheeseburger in paradise
3.American Pie
4.Freebird
I've never seen an arrangement of those for a tuba :)
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I never want to play Sousa! again.
It's a horrible medley of 4 Sousa's marches arranged in the worst way possible.
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Mannin Veen by Haydn Wood

Mostly slow tuba part with long phrases at a "sensible" dynamic level.

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Chicken Dance..........250 times a summer is 249 too many.

John Corigliano: Circus Maximus, I don't know if I'll even survive to play this piece once before I rip my hair out, my ears off, and slap Corigliano in the face for writing it.
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KevinMadden wrote:Chicken Dance..........250 times a summer is 249 too many.
Haha, I agree with you there. In one of the marching bands I play in we just started playing that piece. The crowd loves it, but I don't.
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Cowboy Joe (I can still remember every single note of the song and it has been almost 5 years now)
Come On Wyoming

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Bayou Breakdown, shoot me please, hard, in the face.

Pop arrangements/medleys for band.(i.e. Earth Wind and Fire in Concert, All Shook Up, and other #%^$^$##$@ like that.)

Anything by Samuel Hazo.

Do people program this crap in community bands because traditional band literature is too difficult? Seriously. There is SO MUCH great literature written for wind band. Just because someone writes it doesn't mean it should be played.
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Salvation is Created. we played it with a choir again and again and again. then again for a band concert. For the band concert we stood in the aisles in the auditorium and played by memory. There were no 'memorization' rehersals we just played it so many damn times it was embedded into our minds permenently. :x
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Shenandoah

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tubatom91 wrote:Salvation is Created. we played it with a choir again and again and again. then again for a band concert. For the band concert we stood in the aisles in the auditorium and played by memory. There were no 'memorization' rehersals we just played it so many damn times it was embedded into our minds permenently. :x

haha, that piece seemed to do the same thing last semester at IC, was it like national Salvation is Created performance year or something? Several groups, (i know at least the Brass Choir and Symphonic bands) performed it, I believe a few others did as well.
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ThomasDodd wrote:
tubatooter1940 wrote:1.Margaritaville
2.Cheeseburger in paradise
3.American Pie
4.Freebird
I've never seen an arrangement of those for a tuba :)
You may never see them written down but the lines for tuba, bass and rhythm guitar are burned into my brain for all eternity. I dream at night that I am playing some sleazy bar - playing this horrific list of cliched, tired tunes over and over. :shock:
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tubatooter1940 wrote:I dream at night that I am playing some sleazy bar - playing this horrific list of cliched, tired tunes over and over. :shock:
Then you wake up and it's not a dream :?:

(FWIW, I'm not sure why, but smilies and my sig was off off on that post. So I "fixed" it, 3 years after posting :shock: )
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the elephant wrote:I also hate Valdres. Burn it. Please.
That takes me back to a now-deceased former conductor of the San Antonio Municipal Band, for whom this was a staple. I don't know if it was the music or the way he conducted it that was the most annoying.

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KevinMadden wrote:Chicken Dance..........250 times a summer is 249 too many.
Is that all? What, did you not have many gigs?

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Rick Denney wrote:
KevinMadden wrote:Chicken Dance..........250 times a summer is 249 too many.
Is that all? What, did you not have many gigs?

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I love the Chicken Dance. Playing it twice a set just isn't enough.

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bloke wrote:- - Bankelsangerlieder :x

Yeah, our quintet plays it a lot. But we call it "Bang your sister later"!



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the elephant wrote:"Bang-A-Gang-A-Cheerleaders"
Is THAT all!? Just a gang? (They got pills for that now!)

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Bang-Her-And-Drink-A-Liter.

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KevinMadden wrote:
tubatom91 wrote:Salvation is Created. we played it with a choir again and again and again. then again for a band concert. For the band concert we stood in the aisles in the auditorium and played by memory. There were no 'memorization' rehersals we just played it so many damn times it was embedded into our minds permenently. :x

haha, that piece seemed to do the same thing last semester at IC, was it like national Salvation is Created performance year or something? Several groups, (i know at least the Brass Choir and Symphonic bands) performed it, I believe a few others did as well.
our school does a rotation of salvation and some other song every other year.
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Rick Denney wrote:
KevinMadden wrote:Chicken Dance..........250 times a summer is 249 too many.
Is that all? What, did you not have many gigs?

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Nah, its just a tune in The Festhaus Book at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. The summer cast plays about 200 shows a season and the chicken dance (in Db! :cry: ) is in every single show.
I don't gig at all August-May, so ~250 times in ten weeks is plenty
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