Rutter Gloria
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eupher61
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Rutter Gloria
I'm sure I've played this before, but I simply don't remember it. Big BBb or big F? no other options available to me.
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eupher61
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Re: Rutter Gloria
Thanks, Bloke. I'm listening to a couple others, one uses an F, and it doesn't have the genetalia I'd prefer. Tempo has seemed slow on most vids of the first mvt, but better slow than as bad as the one with the F evident.
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Bob Kolada
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Re: Rutter Gloria
Steve, I still am with you re: Grand Valley Mountain whatever. Rock out on YOUR horn and let the Tubenet crowd say what whatfcknever.
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eupher61
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Re: Rutter Gloria
I'm completely baffled by the last two posts...
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tbn.al
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Re: Rutter Gloria
I've performed the bass bone part numerous times and I really, really like a BAT sitting next to me.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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Re: Rutter Gloria
I have also played this before and done my best to forget about it.eupher61 wrote:I'm sure I've played this before, but I simply don't remember it.
Besson 981 Eb
Melton 195 BBb (Fafner)
Conn 71H bass trombone
Melton 195 BBb (Fafner)
Conn 71H bass trombone
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eupher61
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Re: Rutter Gloria
Ah, Joe, I was confused by your using MY name.bloke wrote:I just mentioned someone famous in a post (name-dropping).eupher61 wrote:I'm completely baffled by the last two posts...
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jeopardymaster
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Re: Rutter Gloria
Depends on the size of the chorus and the hall. If a small group (say, less than 30 voices) and space - go with the F so long as you have a good low Bb and Ab on it and can control the pedal F. I've played it on BBb, CC and Eb. Only complaint was when I used my old Alex CC in a particularly resonant church.
Gnagey CC, VMI Neptune 4098 CC, Mirafone 184-5U CC and 56 Bb, Besson 983 EEb and euphonium, King marching baritone, Alexander 163 BBb, Conn 71H/112H bass trombone, Olds Recording tenor trombone.
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Re: Rutter Gloria
There was such a thing as too much tuba? Say it ain't so!jeopardymaster wrote: Only complaint was when I used my old Alex CC in a particularly resonant church.
In momento, in ictu oculi, in novissima tuba: canet enim tuba, et mortui resurgent incorrupti: et nos immutabimur.
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jeopardymaster
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Re: Rutter Gloria
Might have had something to do with placement as well. I was in a really sweet spot. That was in a rehearsal - I used my 184 for the concert.
Gnagey CC, VMI Neptune 4098 CC, Mirafone 184-5U CC and 56 Bb, Besson 983 EEb and euphonium, King marching baritone, Alexander 163 BBb, Conn 71H/112H bass trombone, Olds Recording tenor trombone.
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Re: Rutter Gloria
Oh, yes. I think it would sound fine as the Easter Extravaganza at a particularly large Baptist church.finnbogi wrote:I have also played this before and done my best to forget about it.eupher61 wrote:I'm sure I've played this before, but I simply don't remember it.
Rick "Eupher61 is Steve Hoog? Yer kidding!