Tunes we never need to hear again...

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Grand Canyon Suite.
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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star..... :twisted:
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eupher61 wrote:It also is better with the verse. A LOT better.
Certainly, it could have been verse ... :oops:
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"Tip-Toe Through the Tulips - Tiny Tim

For that matter, anything sung by Tiny Tim. "


Have you heard the CD Brave Combo did with Tiny Tim just before he died?

That might change your mind about that. (He used falsetto VERY sparingly)
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Neptune wrote:Bolero - it gets on my nerves!

AMEN!!!
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Mark wrote:I have a Music Director that believes every POPS concert should have at least 3 - 4 Carmen Dragon arrangements. Although, I will still admit that his arrangement of America is very good, I am totally burned out on Carmen Dragon.
What about Daryl Dragon?

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The music from Carousel. I don"t think that there is any music that can bore me to death as bad as this does. Even worse to play because when your playing it, it's a lot harder to run from it.
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I always consider it a good Christmas season when I can make it to January without hearing Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.
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Variations on a Korean Folk Song by John Barnes Chance.

For some reason it just grates on my very last nerve, that and I've seen it massacred on the marching field way to many times.
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dfear wrote:Variations on a Korean Folk Song by John Barnes Chance.

For some reason it just grates on my very last nerve, that and I've seen it massacred on the marching field way to many times.
If you'd like to hear butchered, pm me with your email address. I have a recording of my high school's symphonic band (the bad band) "playing" this. Hell, I was doing most of it on my 5th valve (the 16ths lie pretty well for an Ab horn). The problem is that I was the only person in the group who was able to play it (not ego-centricism, they just never invested any time into learning it). It's an interesting recording if you like hearing things played terribly
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bloke wrote:
pattonsj wrote:The music from Carousel. I don"t think that there is any music that can bore me to death as bad as this does. Even worse to play because when your playing it, it's a lot harder to run from it.
Give me any schlock to play that pays 2¢/note or more...Just keep my out of ANY orch. pit with the notorious K.F. conducting. :x
Either it's late or my new glasses aren't right because I can't seem to make sense of this...Not a crack at you Bloke...I just ain't reading it right. Also, K.S.? I'd like to buy a vowel.
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