Ghost Riders in Disguise

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David Richoux
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Ghost Riders in Disguise

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Great arrangement, trick ending!

Is this group a response to Mnozil?
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This is what I would imagine a brass ensemble video made by David Lynch would look like...

The older guy with the top hat reminds me a LOT of my first real tuba teacher. FrankO and PaulScott will know who I mean :wink:
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:lol:
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Great arrangement, and great helicon playing - nice sound.
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That'll teach you to play a helicon and step out without looking past it to the left!

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Highpitch wrote:That'll teach you to play a helicon and step out without looking past it to the left!

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