Brass Band
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How are you defining "American Brass Band"? To me, it's just French horns instead of Eb tenor horns. Are there other variations? Trumpets vs cornets, maybe?
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ASTuba
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I marked American Brass Band, as the SU Brass Ensemble uses Trumpets and French Horns.... YUCKY!!!!
Andy Smith, DMA
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- Dan Schultz
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The Bend in the River Brass Band - traditional British style brass band
http://www.riverbrass.org
The Old Dam Community Band - concert community band
http://www.olddamband.com
The Little Old Dam Band - Dixie group
http://www.olddamband.com/little_o_d__band.htm
The Owensboro Community Band - concert community band
http://ocband.org
The Rhein Valley Brass - German oom-pah band
http://www.germania.evansville.net/
The Hadi Shrine Brass Band - really a concert band!
http://www.riverbrass.org
The Old Dam Community Band - concert community band
http://www.olddamband.com
The Little Old Dam Band - Dixie group
http://www.olddamband.com/little_o_d__band.htm
The Owensboro Community Band - concert community band
http://ocband.org
The Rhein Valley Brass - German oom-pah band
http://www.germania.evansville.net/
The Hadi Shrine Brass Band - really a concert band!
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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davidwburns
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- Dan Schultz
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I like playing in a brass band. The music presents a bit more of a challenge than I usually get with the other groups I play with.iiipopes wrote:But I really, really would like to play in a British style brass band -- my Besson is sooooo lonely!
Dan Schultz
"The Village Tinker"
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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tbn.al
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Dan! Between all this and your Marzan hobby, how do you ever find time to tinker?The Bend in the River Brass Band - traditional British style brass band
http://www.riverbrass.org
The Old Dam Community Band - concert community band
http://www.olddamband.com
The Little Old Dam Band - Dixie group
http://www.olddamband.com/little_o_d__band.htm
The Owensboro Community Band - concert community band
http://ocband.org
The Rhein Valley Brass - German oom-pah band
http://www.germania.evansville.net/
The Hadi Shrine Brass Band - really a concert band
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
- AndyCat
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Yo
As well as playing in Brass Bands as and when, I also conduct a kids Brass Band - this is them without me - I'm behind the camera...............
Sharp eyes might spot Trumpets (if the kids play trumpet and want to play in the band who cares !!) - and a mix of British and American Tuba bells - I've a Reynold Contempora 3 valve Bb which is great kids instrument alongside various Boosey/Besson British built instruments.
This is the Wymondham Area Schools Brass Band in Christmas gear entertainting punters at a holiday village complex in the run up to christmas. We played Christmas Carols for a couple of hours then the kids got the run of the entertainment complex for free - a good deal

Andrew M
As well as playing in Brass Bands as and when, I also conduct a kids Brass Band - this is them without me - I'm behind the camera...............
Sharp eyes might spot Trumpets (if the kids play trumpet and want to play in the band who cares !!) - and a mix of British and American Tuba bells - I've a Reynold Contempora 3 valve Bb which is great kids instrument alongside various Boosey/Besson British built instruments.
This is the Wymondham Area Schools Brass Band in Christmas gear entertainting punters at a holiday village complex in the run up to christmas. We played Christmas Carols for a couple of hours then the kids got the run of the entertainment complex for free - a good deal

Andrew M
- MaryAnn
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I quit a year ago, but Old Pueblo Brass Band (British.) Old Pueblo is the colloquial name for Tucson.
All instruments as they should be except that no one plays an Eb tuba on the Eb part. I went between F and CC, mostly CC, and the current "Eb" players are on a 4/4 Rudy CC and an Alex F. I'd still like to get a good piston Eb but can't find one that works ergonomically and financially. Maybe one of these days...I suppose I could trade in my MW 182 for a Willson Eb comper.
And of course the BBb players refuse to learn to read Bb treble clef, which is a mystery to me; instead one of them takes the parts home and re-does them in bass clef in Finale.
MA
All instruments as they should be except that no one plays an Eb tuba on the Eb part. I went between F and CC, mostly CC, and the current "Eb" players are on a 4/4 Rudy CC and an Alex F. I'd still like to get a good piston Eb but can't find one that works ergonomically and financially. Maybe one of these days...I suppose I could trade in my MW 182 for a Willson Eb comper.
And of course the BBb players refuse to learn to read Bb treble clef, which is a mystery to me; instead one of them takes the parts home and re-does them in bass clef in Finale.
MA
- Adam C.
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I conduct a British brass band here in CT. We're lucky to have Eb tenor horns, Bb baritones, and 9/10 cornets (Eb sop is using trumpet - doesn't bother me).
The treble clef low brass parts are a problem for us - the band manager or another volunteer has to transpose for every chart we play. It works, but there is almost always some errors to weed out.
We're short a tuba, if anyone is interested
The treble clef low brass parts are a problem for us - the band manager or another volunteer has to transpose for every chart we play. It works, but there is almost always some errors to weed out.
We're short a tuba, if anyone is interested
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Biggs
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I think many here, including but not limited to myself, would disagree. A group consisting of 4 players composed of two tubas and two euphoniums could be, would be, and is often known as a tuba/euphonium quartet. If you were so inclined, you could refer to it as a euphonium/tuba quartet.tubaman90 wrote:thats called a tuba quartet.richland tuba 01 wrote:My school has a tuba/euphonium quartet...Ishcoo.
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My main brass band is Otterbourne Brass http://www.otterbournebrass.org.uk/
However, I frequently help out other bands
However, I frequently help out other bands