Merry Christmas! (???)
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- Todd S. Malicoate
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
Wade, these look fabulous. Nice variety, and some very creative twists!
I'll see if I can't break out the old Tascam 4-track and lay some of these down for you to hear soon...should be some fun reading (and it's nice to diddle around on a euph every once and a while). Congrats!
I'll see if I can't break out the old Tascam 4-track and lay some of these down for you to hear soon...should be some fun reading (and it's nice to diddle around on a euph every once and a while). Congrats!
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
very cool, Wade! First glance looks great.
May I suggest "Silent Night" up a half step? Db is AMAZING for tuba/euph groups....I'd suggest it for "O Holy Night" too, but Ab works better for ranges.
"Nowell" is a British spelling, IIRC, to distinguish from "Noel" pronounced "knoll" essentially.
May I suggest "Silent Night" up a half step? Db is AMAZING for tuba/euph groups....I'd suggest it for "O Holy Night" too, but Ab works better for ranges.
"Nowell" is a British spelling, IIRC, to distinguish from "Noel" pronounced "knoll" essentially.
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
How about at MY age !!...... Thanks! At that age, it seems to be easier for a tubist to hit a high Bb than it is for a euphoniumist to hit the equivalent note for them, or so I have hear.




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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
Wade,
I'll print these out...I work in my district's high school once a week as their low brass guy...this year, I actually have the players to do a tuba quartet, so I'll try a few of them with the kids, and give you some real-world feedback on how they work for high schoolers. (No, I can't really comment on ranges just yet...I'm at work at my summer job at the bank, so haven't looked at them yet).
-Tim
I'll print these out...I work in my district's high school once a week as their low brass guy...this year, I actually have the players to do a tuba quartet, so I'll try a few of them with the kids, and give you some real-world feedback on how they work for high schoolers. (No, I can't really comment on ranges just yet...I'm at work at my summer job at the bank, so haven't looked at them yet).
-Tim
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
Wade,
Just downloaded and printed, and got some friends to come and play with me. I only got 12 measures of "Silent Night" however...am I missing something???
Ally"who loves Christmas music, too, and much prefers the local Tuba Carol Christmas (not (c) ) to the other one"House
Just downloaded and printed, and got some friends to come and play with me. I only got 12 measures of "Silent Night" however...am I missing something???
Ally"who loves Christmas music, too, and much prefers the local Tuba Carol Christmas (not (c) ) to the other one"House
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
Hmm ... maybe I'm the one who's out of touch with current music programs (quite likely, since I don't have kids), but when I was in HS (late '70s), we euphs were required, as sophomores, to be able to play (not squeak or fart, play) up to Db an octave above the BC staff.the elephant wrote:THAT is the sort of feedback I need. Thanks! At that age, it seems to be easier for a tubist to hit a high Bb than it is for a euphoniumist to hit the equivalent note for them, or so I have heard.oldbandnerd wrote:Should a good high schooler be expected to be able to play that?

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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
First off, smashing arrangements! I will see what I can do about getting them played with friends of mine.
Regarding the tuba range, it is definitely a stretch for a high school player. In my experience, that kind of range (from the high Bb and up) is generally in the "squeak" region for most of the high school players I know (myself definitely included). I wouldn't say it's impossible, though, for an advanced HS tubist. It would take good practice, though, and, in my experience, that's not easy to find.
Again, though, I will hold onto these and see if I can set up even a temporary quartet in the orchestras I'm soon going to be a part of and the college band I'm going to be in. I'm sure there will be interested parties there.
Regarding the tuba range, it is definitely a stretch for a high school player. In my experience, that kind of range (from the high Bb and up) is generally in the "squeak" region for most of the high school players I know (myself definitely included). I wouldn't say it's impossible, though, for an advanced HS tubist. It would take good practice, though, and, in my experience, that's not easy to find.
Again, though, I will hold onto these and see if I can set up even a temporary quartet in the orchestras I'm soon going to be a part of and the college band I'm going to be in. I'm sure there will be interested parties there.
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
I completely agree...some groups will need to modify some things, anyway. You simply can't satisfy an extremely wide range of talent levels completely. Let the groups who need to "water it down" figure it out on their own. Your Version 1 was very good and entirely appropriate.knuxie wrote:No need to change things up on our account, Wade. They looked pretty good in the original version.
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
WHAT????the elephant wrote:If you have an earlier version, please destroy it and use this version to which I have linked below. THANKS!



You mean it wasn't programmed to self-destruct when a new version came out????



OMG!!!! WHERE ARE ALL MY FILES????
I'VE GOT A VIRUS!!!! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH ...............

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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
One rule for all those ranges. Does it sound the way you want it to sound? If you have the answer you want, leave it alone.
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the link doesn't seem to be working.....the elephant wrote:Version 4 is up and a new hosting site being tried out as well. Please let me know if you have problems with the site. I think that this will be my final version, barring any additional tunes. I changed some things and then changed some of those back to what I had before. (This is a little like arranging music by committee!)
We are up to over 100 downloads of this in its three earlier versions. I cannot wait to see the feedback after these get played by a lot of people. If you have an earlier version, please destroy it and use this version to which I have linked below. THANKS!
http://freepdfhosting.com/72c2b08fb6.pdf
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
I had a counting/singing issue with Silent Night.
This was coupled with my printer causing hate and discontent, not to mention half printed pages.
Did get everything right, however, and am looking forward to trying it out with my buddies.


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What Would Xena Do?
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Re: Merry Christmas! (???)
As usual, I can't get to the link (blocked as "dangerous" here at work.)
These are duets? quartets?
Are there too many for someone to email them to me?
MA
These are duets? quartets?
Are there too many for someone to email them to me?
MA