That is a great, actually an outstanding looking ride, Doug, no doubt, and carries way more than the Mustang (by the way, no back seat in my Laguna Seca version, numbered from 1-750, but just a cover...
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That is a great, actually an outstanding looking ride, Doug, no doubt, and carries way more than the Mustang (by the way, no back seat in my Laguna Seca version, numbered from 1-750, but just a cover...
I opted for a slightly different car than the esteemed Yugo:
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Now to stay on topic, this little hotrod fits my Adams Euphonium better than a Yamaha Neo because the Marcus Bonna case...
Your Neo is going to be so happy now!
Glad you shared the information about the concert. I have gone to the page and set a reminder. Look forward to hearing you and the others play! Break a leg!
Welcome to the forum, mmatisoff!! In case no one has said that yet.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but in this case, a video (with sound) might be very useful. Are there any...
That is some piece of work!!! Really a first class job. I couldn't stop reading all the notes, and I read them while the music played.
Maybe someday we will meet up. There are still several folks from my neck of the woods in the Black Hills of South Dakota who go to the adult camp most every year, and they are always hounding Linda...
Sure!
The date on the record is October 1970. Harold recorded the solos over a period of six years during the weekly performances of the camp bands. Harold Brasch was a regular staff member at the...
Ditto and +1 and I agree, Jim (Williams), especially with factoid 3.14i59!
Jimmy: You say you are buying a baritone because the Yamaha 621 is more horn than you need. Why not a Wessex Euphonium...
Wish granted, Dave!! Although the score is a condensed score, without the piccolo part. So I copied the pertinent page of the euphonium solo and the piccolo part so you could examine them. If you...
No, but I've got a crooked uncle. IRS is after him. As for the crooked finger, another suggestion could be to wear something similar to a surgical glove (very thin and rubbery texture). That...
Funny you mention the piccolo part on this solo. I have this exact solo (obtained from Harold and the Navy Band) (I also have the LP that you have) and accompaniment, and this is the solo that I...
rgorscak: Go here: http://www.dwerden.com/Audition/ and look for Pineapple Poll. There is some very good advice and tips on playing that piece. I would highly recommend you using the Besson for...
Absolutely! I am 73 also, and I can play high notes. Usually pretty dependably up to a concert F above high Bb. Sometimes even higher, but those notes get a little sketchy. And if I have worn...
That's a nice current and old stable, Doug. Both the horns and the vehicles. My euphonium fits nicely in the Mustang, also, but in the trunk. The back seat is not a back seat, but a structural...
Well, now I have to share some pictures of a car (maybe not an old classic, but surely a real icon) that we just procured around Thanksgiving. Saw it at the Ford store in Sturgis, SD and it was...
Indeed, Magikarp!! When I first heard the Childs Brothers live around 1990, I thought they had the most beautiful sound I had ever heard from a euphonium. One of the pieces they played on their...
I agree, good condition and great starting bid. I know who is selling this also. It is an outfit in Aberdeen, SD, my state. I used them to buy my Miraphone M5050 (they are a huge Miraphone dealer)...
I took a look at that horn. The seller says among other things: "...but overall it is in really nice shape..." Really??!! That horn is a beater, and Dave was charitable in saying that "it looked...
Thanks, Barry. I sent a message to JC and got a reply back. I did not realize that the mouthpieces (at least the ones he makes) don't really have a taper on them, and that you have to wrap the...
Barry,
Have you tried one of these or heard one played on a euphonium or trombone? I am curious.
John
That's real nice, Don. I enjoyed it much!
Ouch!! That had to hurt, both emotionally and financially. I play in a symphony where the back stage is always very dark after the concert when you go to put your horn up, also during the concert. ...
Ditto to that advice about ignoring the packing together of musicians. I HATE that. Not only because my instrument is in peril, but I absolutely hate being crammed next to people in a rehearsal. I...