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Rachmanninov Symphony No.3
Does anyone have a copy of the tuba part for Rachmanninov Symphony No.3 they would be prepared to send me for practice purposes?
Otherwise, if you have played it, can you give me any insights into the part?
Thanks.
Jonathan
Otherwise, if you have played it, can you give me any insights into the part?
Thanks.
Jonathan
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Had forgotten about the Alto Trumpet in F part. Talk about instruments not in general use anymore. Anyone seen my Heckelphone?
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Chuck"who figures someone out there owns one, plays it, and will talk your ear off for 45 minutes about the sanctity of it and why composers are so mislead as to not write for it"Jackson
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Isn't H the German version of Bb?wchoc86 wrote:Does that score have the tympani tuned to D, E... and H?Mark wrote:Luck's has 30 pages of the score online: http://65.23.157.59/pdf/12084.pdf![]()
or am i just blind.
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Our French horns played F trumpets for marching season during the Bill Swor era at LSU (the '60s and '70s). They provided a massive warm center to the sound that was characteristic of Uncle Bill. I believe they were made by Bach.
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Ah, used in a marching situation. Now that gives the instrument INSTANT credibilityMichaelDenney wrote:Our French horns played F trumpets for marching season during the Bill Swor era at LSU (the '60s and '70s). They provided a massive warm center to the sound that was characteristic of Uncle Bill. I believe they were made by Bach.
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This does not, in any way, legitimize marching band.bloke wrote:I wonder which group of musical ensembles receives more public and private monetary subsidies, and which group of musical ensembles realizes more audience attendance:
"seated"
...or...
"marching"
...???
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I am not trying to help anyone, just merely expressing my opinion. It is okay to disagree with the vulgar masses from time to time. My opinion of marching band will remain the same as it has always been, no matter how much attention and money it receives.Bob1062 wrote:...this attitude doesn't help anyone.
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Marching band doesn't need to be legitimized; it is already a perfectly acceptable and widely-appreciated activity.sc_curtis wrote:
This does not, in any way, legitimize marching band.
Marching band, at the collegiate level, is not, however, a musical activity. I enjoy marching band for social reasons. Per my major, I get graded on playing music that is required of me. What I choose to do for fun is something altogether different.
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You are correct. I should have said, "This does not, in any way, legitimize marching band as a means for musical integrity or enlightenment FOR ME." My bad.Biggs wrote:Marching band doesn't need to be legitimized...
If ya love it, then why do you care what I think anyways? Just do what you love and be happy.
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I meant no disrespect to anyone who loves marching bands. Hell, the DCI Championships are on ESPN, so somebody must like them. I don't, but you may. Marching was an intergral part of my life for 8 years and nothing thrills me more than seeing a military band plying their stock in trade. Four square and tight corners are MY idea of marching. What is going on in the marching world outside of the military holds no appeal to ME. As for the F Alto Trumpet? Everyone needs a hobby and God Bless America for providing a venue for those less fortunate:)
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Hmmm. I think you mean the part of corporate America that is truly interested in marching band. The flag makers, uniform makers, and alto trumpet in F makers. There might be one or two others.Chuck Jackson wrote:Maybe not, but corporate America thinks otherwise.Bob1062 wrote:sc_curtis wrote: Absolutely.
Perhaps but on the other hand, this attitude doesn't help anyone.
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My point exactly.Eupher6 wrote:Hmmm. I think you mean the part of corporate America that is truly interested in marching band. The flag makers, uniform makers, and alto trumpet in F makers. There might be one or two others.Chuck Jackson wrote:Maybe not, but corporate America thinks otherwise.Bob1062 wrote:
Perhaps but on the other hand, this attitude doesn't help anyone.![]()
Allen "when I retired from the Army band system I retired from marching" Lawless
Chuck"who hasn't stepped in time to anything since leaving Uncle Sam's Happy Camping Club in 1996"Jackson
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