TECS: Military May, May 8th

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TECS: Military May, May 8th

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Join the Tuba and Euphonium Charity series on May 8th for an afternoon of masterclasses led by musicians of the United States military bands! Here are our featured artists and a description of the presentations they will be giving:

Willie Clark (Air Force Ceremonial Brass)- Performance masterclass

Bonnie Denton (Coast Guard Band)- "Help- It Hurts to Play!"

Brian Kemble (Air Force Band of the Golden West)- "Let Yourself Shine... by Properly Mic'ing Yourself"

Irving Ray (Army Ceremonial Band)- Euphonium and Electronics Recital

This event is from 2-5 PM CST and will be held over Zoom.

For this event, we will be partnering with Musicians without Borders. Musicians without Borders is an organization dedicated to building and strengthening musical communities across the world. For more information about what they do and how they do it, please visit their website: https://www.musicianswithoutborders.org/

Registration for this event is free and open to musicians of all ages! You can register for this event on our website: https://www.techarityseries.com/events

For more information regarding this event or our organization, please visit our website or follow us on Instagram or Facebook.
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Re: TECS: Military May, May 8th

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Will there be recordings available after the conference for those who want to support/attend but can't at that time?
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Unfortunately, we were unable to record the event. We plan on recording future events and stashing them on YouTube.
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