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My recording (carnival of venice)

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Hi, i'd like to share a recording of me, its about 6 month ago i was 18 i arranged this arrangment for my band at my high school at Israel.

i'd like to get some comments thanks!
anyone knows where can i upload a big file (12MB)?


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Listen to it here - http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=921465&T=2392
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What you could try doing is using a program like iTunes to reduce the size of the file. Make it an MP3 and you'd save a lot of space.

I really love using http://www.box.net/ for file storage. I can store all sorts of files, not just music. The only drawback is that the free version doesn't allow you to upload files larger than 10MB.

I use it to back-up all of my most important files, including my arrangements and scores. Even if my whole house, city or country burns down... those files will still be available via the internet.
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I loved it. You stood right up to the tuba part for a youngster.
I found your arrangement compelling and your tuba playing rich in emotion and fast while clean as country water.
Nice work, sir.
The second to last note of the piece,(the last one you play alone)reminded me of a live recording I played that had gone so well that I wanted that last note to shake the building, When I stung it that hard I forgot that that particular note on my horn blows sharp when I do that.
The studio tech was able to tune that one note on my track without me breaking in and playing it again. :oops:
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very impressive.I really like your light,graceful style.Lots of finesse.Sounds like some very serious potential here....
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Wow! Couldn't do that when I was in high school! Nice job!
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Very impressive indeed! Thanks for sharing this.
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Thanks all for the kind words, hope to share some more recordings in the future!

Thanks a lot!
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Very nicely done! Hey, where are you in Israel? Contact me and I'll come hear you live.
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Very well done young sir, most enjoyable.

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I live in Kfar Saba but most of the time i now spend in IDF orchestra in Tel Aviv
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I'd like to hear more about the IDF orchestra.Should I assume its the Israel Defense Forces orchestra?
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Re: My recording (carnival of venice)

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[quote="nimrod480"]Hi, i'd like to share a recording of me, its about 6 month ago i was 18 i arranged this arrangment for my band at my high school at Israel.

All I will say is that they must have some HS band program in Israel to provide this accompaniment. :wink:
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Yes, this is the Israel Defence force orchestra, its to players in their duty service to the army that play music its a wind orchestra led by Michael Ya'aran the conductor it has 50 players aged 18-21.
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