I like Edgar Winter's version too
a heads up on Gruber's "FRANKENSTEIN!!"
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Re: a heads up on Gruber's "FRANKENSTEIN!!"
Here is an interesting excerpted, I think, version
I like Edgar Winter's version too
(no tubas in this, but the LSJUMB does a great arrangement...much better than the U$C version )
I like Edgar Winter's version too
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Re: a heads up on Gruber's "FRANKENSTEIN!!"
Looks like a lot of fun!!

I've got a lot of love for my Hohner soprano melodica. It's been my best buddy for a few years.bloke wrote:Hohner melodica
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Re: a heads up on Gruber's "FRANKENSTEIN!!"
One of my most memorable rehearsal moments: the movement that ends with all the hosephones spinning overhead and then stopping together. Sir Simon instructed us to all hold the hosephones in such a way as to create a "true Maplethorpe moment".
Truly a unique piece. Good fun.
Truly a unique piece. Good fun.
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