Army Band Conference Live Webcast
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Army Band Conference Live Webcast
FYI,
The Army Band conference webcast will start any second now. You can go to this page for all of the live events.
http://www.usarmyband.com/Broadcast/200 ... _page.html
This year you will need iTunes, Real Player, WinAmp or QuickTime Player to listen.
You can also download the program here:
http://www.usarmyband.com/events/tuba07-screen.pdf
Enjoy!
Tom Bratten
The Army Band conference webcast will start any second now. You can go to this page for all of the live events.
http://www.usarmyband.com/Broadcast/200 ... _page.html
This year you will need iTunes, Real Player, WinAmp or QuickTime Player to listen.
You can also download the program here:
http://www.usarmyband.com/events/tuba07-screen.pdf
Enjoy!
Tom Bratten
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I would like to say thanks to all the organizers and contributors of this year's Tuba/Euphonium conference. I couldn't attend, but listened to quite a lot of it on the web-cast. Great job everyone! I really enjoyed the music and learned quite a bit.
If I had to pick my two favorite programs, it would be the master class for euphoniumists paneled by current principal euphoniumists of five of the premier military bands:
Then there was the master class with Daniel Parantoni (affectionately known as Dr. P). There was some excellent playing to be heard. Good suggestions on improving sound, tonguing, etc. It was also excellent.
I always learn something from listening to master classes. I hope they will archive some of these programs so we can listen to them again.
Koo dos to all involved!
If I had to pick my two favorite programs, it would be the master class for euphoniumists paneled by current principal euphoniumists of five of the premier military bands:
- Roger Behrend - Navy Band (28 yrs)
Phil Franke - Marine Band (26 yrs)
James Jackson - USCG Band
William Jones - USAF Band
Don Palmire - US Army Band (& co-host)
Then there was the master class with Daniel Parantoni (affectionately known as Dr. P). There was some excellent playing to be heard. Good suggestions on improving sound, tonguing, etc. It was also excellent.
I always learn something from listening to master classes. I hope they will archive some of these programs so we can listen to them again.
Koo dos to all involved!

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YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
