Or Patrick Sheridan again. Half music, half comedy. I'd love to see that again.
Who would you like to hear play at the Army Conf?
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THANK YOU!!!!cktuba wrote: Also, some really good non-classical... Jazz, Polka, Rock, Banda, etc. featuring tubists. Not everybody will be, or wants to be (for that matter), a symphony player. Tubists will need to diversify and pursue different styles, if they want to make a living playing. That is becoming more of a reality with every passing year.
Everyone please read this, and I hope the USAB will come through with some of these acts, I'd really enjoy that.
That, and more CC tuba playing. How about someone like Don Harry?
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Wasn't Baadsvik there 2 years ago? But I mean, Fnugg never gets old.
I think it'd be cool if he or someone else could give a masterlass on multiphonics and the like. I think that'd be super enjoyable.
Pat Sheridan is always a joy to listen to and a great stage presence.
Has Patrick Harrild ever been invited?
I think it'd be cool if he or someone else could give a masterlass on multiphonics and the like. I think that'd be super enjoyable.
Pat Sheridan is always a joy to listen to and a great stage presence.
Has Patrick Harrild ever been invited?
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that might be why no one has said baadsvik. but yeah my first army conference was last year, so yeah that is good to know. fnugg never gets oldfpoon wrote:Wasn't Baadsvik there 2 years ago? But I mean, Fnugg never gets old.
I think it'd be cool if he or someone else could give a masterlass on multiphonics and the like. I think that'd be super enjoyable.
Pat Sheridan is always a joy to listen to and a great stage presence.
Has Patrick Harrild ever been invited?
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Kyle Turner
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Zach Spellman
Peter Warhoftig...
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Sergio Carolino
German Brass
Banda El Recodo
El Coyote
Fanfare Ciocarlia
Kocani Orkestar
Slavic Soul Party
ReBirth Brass Band
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Bonerama
Meridian Arts Ensemble
Drums and Tuba
River City Brass Band
Bob Stewart
Francois Thuillier
Walter Hilgers
Jozsef Bazsinka
Summit Brass
Boston Brass
Jim Self
Center City
Chestnut Brass Company
Eastman Brass Quintet
Stockholm Chamber Brass
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Dave Kirk
Gene Pokorny
Jon Sass
Roland Szentpali
Carol Jantsch
Sam Palafian
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for classes, I would like to see:
Brain Fredrickson do the Jacobs presentation.
A master class on freelancing with freelance players (not symphony guys) like Kyle Turner, Don Strand etc...
Something on an inner game type discussion (Barry Green or the soprano on her head lady)
Audition prep
musicians health and injuries (not focal distonia, but injuries)
focal distonia class
promoting your small ensemble
horn manufacturing or the business of selling tubas
Breathing Gym (or brass gym)
simple instrument repair/ maintinance
I would also like to see some of the people solo with the brass band and not just just concert band or orchestra
I'll probably think of more later,
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Sergio Carolino
German Brass
Banda El Recodo
El Coyote
Fanfare Ciocarlia
Kocani Orkestar
Slavic Soul Party
ReBirth Brass Band
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Bonerama
Meridian Arts Ensemble
Drums and Tuba
River City Brass Band
Bob Stewart
Francois Thuillier
Walter Hilgers
Jozsef Bazsinka
Summit Brass
Boston Brass
Jim Self
Center City
Chestnut Brass Company
Eastman Brass Quintet
Stockholm Chamber Brass
Alan Baer
Dave Kirk
Gene Pokorny
Jon Sass
Roland Szentpali
Carol Jantsch
Sam Palafian
Mnozil
for classes, I would like to see:
Brain Fredrickson do the Jacobs presentation.
A master class on freelancing with freelance players (not symphony guys) like Kyle Turner, Don Strand etc...
Something on an inner game type discussion (Barry Green or the soprano on her head lady)
Audition prep
musicians health and injuries (not focal distonia, but injuries)
focal distonia class
promoting your small ensemble
horn manufacturing or the business of selling tubas
Breathing Gym (or brass gym)
simple instrument repair/ maintinance
I would also like to see some of the people solo with the brass band and not just just concert band or orchestra
I'll probably think of more later,
Bill
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Harrild and LSO brass
Great suggestion. I met Pat in person for the first time in January. What a great player and very nice person. He mentioned the possibility of bringing some LSO brass together for a concert/masterclass/seminar when they are in the States.fpoon wrote: Has Patrick Harrild ever been invited?
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I was recently in Spain and got the chance to see the Spanish Brass - quite impressive... Would be great to have at the DC conference.
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Anyone know if there is a list of who has played in the past? Maybe an entirely new thread.
I have been to the last three conferences so I know who played at those, but before then I have no clue. My wife might say I have no clue to begin with and I know my kids would!
I have been to the last three conferences so I know who played at those, but before then I have no clue. My wife might say I have no clue to begin with and I know my kids would!
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Doc wrote:What if it were BBb? Oh, sorry...silly me...That, and more CC tuba playing. How about someone like Don Harry?
Scooby,
I'll also vote for MJT.
Doc (formerly legit, but not anymore)
As long as it's not more F tuba, I'm all for it!!!!
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