The Apocalypse is upon us...
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The Apocalypse is upon us...
Like a vaccine-proof musical plague sweeping across the land...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js_Bafm0LwU
And ending up in Vegas, perhaps?
At Caesar's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js_Bafm0LwU
And ending up in Vegas, perhaps?
At Caesar's
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Not sure ... but he has no rythmoldbandnerd wrote:Is that band conductor having a gran-mal epileptic fit ?
I prefer this "piece"....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Af0w7Hc ... ed&search=
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2 thumbs up.Brassdad wrote:Not sure ... but he has no rythmoldbandnerd wrote:Is that band conductor having a gran-mal epileptic fit ?
I prefer this "piece"....![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Af0w7Hc ... ed&search=
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quinterbourne wrote:I strongly suggesting watching to the end... especially at the 4 minute mark for about 40 seconds.
Probably in the top 10 funniest things I've ever seen.
ahahahahaha....agreed...hahahahahahaha
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When the trumpet started playing I couldn't take it any more. I'll try again later.quinterbourne wrote:I strongly suggesting watching to the end... especially at the 4 minute mark for about 40 seconds.
Probably in the top 10 funniest things I've ever seen.
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Ok, you were right, that was funny. Did you notice at 3 min 24 sec he had to hike his pants up?
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Well, some people say there isn't much difference between genius and insanity....
But I think this makes a strong case against such sayings...
But I think this makes a strong case against such sayings...
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I know the original post here was pointing in a different direction, as have the follow ups, but is anyone else impressed by the fact that this is a very large tuba/euphonium ensemble that has what seems to be a pretty large audience? The arrangements are a bit more complex than the typical TubaChristmas type of arrangments, and regardless of the energy/activity of the conductor, the group sounds pretty well rehearsed. There is a tubanews.com poster who lists himself as a member of this ensemble (on euphonium), so it seems this is a group which meets on a pretty regular basis. For many on this forum, the idea of euphonium/tuba ensembles even existing is taken for granted, but until not-so-long ago, these were just not around. That a group like this exists in Spain (not known on the world scene for a great deal of hard-core tuba-ing) is really cool, in my opinion. Thanks for letting the rest of us know about the video(s).
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His point is valid. You can expect a larger audience in Europe. All music is more highly regarded there than here. Not to start a new thread, or rehash others, but we live in an infantile culture. Yes, yes, it was "Tequila" but there were lots of people there, and no light show!Teubonium wrote:quinterbourne wrote:Easier to have audiences like that in Europe.
Why?
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Absolutley! I'd love to pull something together like that here. Like Tony G's TUBABAND!dwaskew wrote:I know the original post here was pointing in a different direction, as have the follow ups, but is anyone else impressed by the fact that this is a very large tuba/euphonium ensemble that has what seems to be a pretty large audience? The arrangements are a bit more complex than the typical TubaChristmas type of arrangments, and regardless of the energy/activity of the conductor, the group sounds pretty well rehearsed. There is a tubanews.com poster who lists himself as a member of this ensemble (on euphonium), so it seems this is a group which meets on a pretty regular basis. For many on this forum, the idea of euphonium/tuba ensembles even existing is taken for granted, but until not-so-long ago, these were just not around. That a group like this exists in Spain (not known on the world scene for a great deal of hard-core tuba-ing) is really cool, in my opinion. Thanks for letting the rest of us know about the video(s).
Tony Z.
