This Saturday, all day at Hillwood High School in Nashville.
I'll be playing with the East Tennessee concert Band at 5 p.m. Anyone else going to be there?
Tennessee Community Band Festival
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Tennessee Community Band Festival
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I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
Knock 'em out, Steve! Tell everybody I say, "hi".
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
Vanderbilt Community Concert Band, 2:00. Playing the Conn Giant. Will post more on our rep later.
Here is the full schedule:
9 AM – Brass Band of Nashville (off the stage by 9:45)
10 AM - Nashville Community Concert Band (off the stage by 10:45)
11 AM - Cedar Creek Community Band (off the stage by 11:45)
[ Lunch 11:45 to 12:45 PM ] (Flute Choir in the lobby)
1 PM - Cumberland County Community Band (off the stage by 1:45)
2 PM - Vanderbilt Community Band (off the stage by 2:45)
3 PM - Bartlett Community Concert Band (off the stage by 3:45)
4 PM - Midsouth Community Band (off the stage by 4:45)
5 PM - East Tennessee Concert Band (off the stage by 5:45)
[ Dinner 5:45 to 6:45 PM ]
7 PM - Robertson County Community Band (performance ended by 7:45)
7:45 PM [ Mass-Band Performance immediately after RCCB ]
Here is the full schedule:
9 AM – Brass Band of Nashville (off the stage by 9:45)
10 AM - Nashville Community Concert Band (off the stage by 10:45)
11 AM - Cedar Creek Community Band (off the stage by 11:45)
[ Lunch 11:45 to 12:45 PM ] (Flute Choir in the lobby)
1 PM - Cumberland County Community Band (off the stage by 1:45)
2 PM - Vanderbilt Community Band (off the stage by 2:45)
3 PM - Bartlett Community Concert Band (off the stage by 3:45)
4 PM - Midsouth Community Band (off the stage by 4:45)
5 PM - East Tennessee Concert Band (off the stage by 5:45)
[ Dinner 5:45 to 6:45 PM ]
7 PM - Robertson County Community Band (performance ended by 7:45)
7:45 PM [ Mass-Band Performance immediately after RCCB ]
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
I'll look for ya, Marty!
Joe, is the MidSouth CB from around Menfis as well?
ETCB rep:
Fanfare for a New Generation - Dennis Eveland
Blue Tail Fly (with appropriate comedic activities) - Clare Grundman
Light Cavalry Overture - Franz Von Suppe
Africa: Ceremony, Song and Ritual - Robert W. Smith
Finale from Barnes 2nd Symphony - James Barnes
Tribute to Harry James - Arranged by Sammy Nestico
Tennessee Waltz - unknown arranger (meaning I don'thave it in front of me to look)
Joe, is the MidSouth CB from around Menfis as well?
ETCB rep:
Fanfare for a New Generation - Dennis Eveland
Blue Tail Fly (with appropriate comedic activities) - Clare Grundman
Light Cavalry Overture - Franz Von Suppe
Africa: Ceremony, Song and Ritual - Robert W. Smith
Finale from Barnes 2nd Symphony - James Barnes
Tribute to Harry James - Arranged by Sammy Nestico
Tennessee Waltz - unknown arranger (meaning I don'thave it in front of me to look)
SD
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
Wow. That's a lot to play in 45 minutes.
Please enlighten us: is there any criteria for repertoire selection? As in slow, fast, march, overture, etc., requirements?
Please enlighten us: is there any criteria for repertoire selection? As in slow, fast, march, overture, etc., requirements?
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
I don't think so. I think it's whatever you feel best demonstrates your ensemble.iiipopes wrote:Wow. That's a lot to play in 45 minutes.
Please enlighten us: is there any criteria for repertoire selection? As in slow, fast, march, overture, etc., requirements?
SD
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
Here is the rep for Vandy. Not quite as impressive as what Steve's group is doing (those guys at ETCB are really top notch for a community band) but should be fun:
Masque (McBeth)
5 Bagatelles (J. Joseph Laird) - great piece, fairly new. Fun but not crazy hard, would be great for the average H.S. band that does not obsess over "Grade Six Only" music. We will just do #'s 1,4,5 at the concert.
Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon (Grainger)
Epinicion (John Paulson) - aleatoric piece, I am not fond of lots of them, but this is a good one. Plus there is a tuba solo in it.
Folk Dances (Shostakovitch)
Cheerio March (Goldman)
One of our tuba friends (a retired music prof) is on a mission trip in Mexico, so it is just myself and one other tuba player (a law student at Vandy.) I will have the Conn Giant Eb (hopefully won't drop too many notes, still getting Eb under my fingers after not having owned one for 20 years) and the other fellow has a new 187.
Masque (McBeth)
5 Bagatelles (J. Joseph Laird) - great piece, fairly new. Fun but not crazy hard, would be great for the average H.S. band that does not obsess over "Grade Six Only" music. We will just do #'s 1,4,5 at the concert.
Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon (Grainger)
Epinicion (John Paulson) - aleatoric piece, I am not fond of lots of them, but this is a good one. Plus there is a tuba solo in it.
Folk Dances (Shostakovitch)
Cheerio March (Goldman)
One of our tuba friends (a retired music prof) is on a mission trip in Mexico, so it is just myself and one other tuba player (a law student at Vandy.) I will have the Conn Giant Eb (hopefully won't drop too many notes, still getting Eb under my fingers after not having owned one for 20 years) and the other fellow has a new 187.
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
Thanks for the props, Marty! We really do have some good players in the band.
Unfortunately, I'm having to make a game-time decision on the performance. I'm fighting a pitched and desperate battle against an onrushing flu bug.
For some reason, this is becoming a normal thing around holidays and religious dates. I played a church gig last Thanksgiving with serious pneumonia. Christmas I had a cold. Now this 2 days before the Palm Sunday doings...people at the church are going to start seating me on the other side of the stage.
Unfortunately, I'm having to make a game-time decision on the performance. I'm fighting a pitched and desperate battle against an onrushing flu bug.

For some reason, this is becoming a normal thing around holidays and religious dates. I played a church gig last Thanksgiving with serious pneumonia. Christmas I had a cold. Now this 2 days before the Palm Sunday doings...people at the church are going to start seating me on the other side of the stage.
SD
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
Our only choices were 1,4,5 or 2,5,1MartyNeilan wrote: 5 Bagatelles (J. Joseph Laird) - great piece, fairly new. Fun but not crazy hard, would be great for the average H.S. band that does not obsess over "Grade Six Only" music. We will just do #'s 1,4,5 at the concert.
This is Nashville, after all.
Steve, hope you get to feeling better. I look forward to hearing you put the bottom on that excellent ensemble tomorrow with the big Kali.
On the other hand, if you are toooo out of it, maybe we could swap gigbags before the trip home and you wouldn't notice!
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Re: Tennessee Community Band Festival
Totally bummed. I'm just not feeling good enough to make the drive over to Nashville and back. If the concert were here in K-town, I could probably make my way through it. But I can't justify all that driving when I can barely keep my eyes open. I slept 12 hours last night and 14 hours the night before, and I'm still exhausted.

SD
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.