What a great afternoon of music! Tuba solos, euph solos, a tuba-euph quartet (with the artist formerly known as Crappy Euph), euph duets, a euph trio, a euph quartet, master classes, and a reading session for all-comers. And Dr. Bowman even played the required tape music for the 2007 Falcone competition as a learning tool.
Like many on this forum I am partial to small low brass ensembles, and they all blew me away yesterday. And among the solos I came away thinking that James Grant's "Stuff: Theme with Seven Variations" might work on a 6/4 horn. Has anyone tried this? David Seip sounded really good performing it on what looked like his Canadian Brass/Getzen G50, but at the same time the range just sounded like it just might be in a big Holton's money register.
Thank you to the ITEC chapter for organizing the festival and thank you to all the performers for a delightful afternoon that will stay with me for a long time.
Octuba-Euph Fest at UNT yesterday
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Octuba-Euph Fest at UNT yesterday
It is impossible to make things foolproof because fools are so ingenious.
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Karl H.
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Yea verily, they rock.
UNT ROCKS!
Karl "I don't only pretend to be an alum on TV; I am one!" Hovey
No, make that...
Karl "started at NTSU, finished at UNT" Hovey
or...
Karl "thought they blew it when they changed the campus radio station from KNTS to KNTU" Hovey
Karl "I don't only pretend to be an alum on TV; I am one!" Hovey
No, make that...
Karl "started at NTSU, finished at UNT" Hovey
or...
Karl "thought they blew it when they changed the campus radio station from KNTS to KNTU" Hovey
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Karl H.
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You may be right ...
(Don, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!)Ed Jones wrote:Or how about Karl "nobody does a better DCL impression" Hovey
"Well, you know Ed, you have a lot of PO-tential. But did you hear that little bump — not a big bump — in that slur from C to Db? You know, I had a student once named Karl, and he used to play with a few chips: it was like, Chips Ahoy! A Ha-ha-ha!"
Karl "with legs crossed, leaning way back, left hand in pocket, right hand probing with Stimu-Dent, and maniacal gleam in eye" Hovey