Hetman's Light Rotor Oil works quite well actually.
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Hetman's Light Rotor Oil works quite well actually.
Hey all,
I have an interesting question. What do you think the most overrated euphonium solo is?
Or possibly, what is a solo you think should never be performed?
Why do you think this?
Jon
Here's the horn.
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A friend of mine found an old horn in their grandparent's garage that's quite old and dinged up. I've never heard of this brand before. It's a Harry Pedler and Sons and the serial is 138530. Anyone...
Hello all! I am a graduate student on euphonium at Middle Tennessee State University. I wanted to share a project that MTSU has been doing around this time of year with everybody. MTSU's brass...
Interesting. It may have been a little colder than normal being I am student teaching (I haven't had extra time to practice as much as I want to). So that may have been it. I also tried pulling out...
I've had my Besson 2052 for about 1.5-2 years. Recently I was playing for a Mardi Gras Ball in Lafayette, LA and spit started to shoot out of the top of my fourth valve and leak spit profusely down...
I got a recording of playing it at my senior recital in march, it's kinda rough. i opened the second half of my recital with it and i was already exhausted after playing about 50-60 minutes in...
Does anyone know about DePaul University with Mark Fisher? I've seen a few videos with Fisher playing and he seems remarkable. Does anyone know about the school?
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I second Dave's motion. lol.
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Need an Americana styled solo? Try this one. I played it for the Lafayette Community Concert Band Memorial Day concert in Lafayette, Louisiana. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4BqrZlr5e4
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I never had a problem with the spit catcher affecting tone. However, about a year after owning my besson 2052, it became loose and started to buzz when I would play so I just put some tiny O-rings on...
I have the same problem with mine. My C's and B's in the staff are flat and I have to lip up. I believe the reason in doing this was to be able to get the pedal ranges better in tune possibly. Maybe...
The one on the right looks like a miraphone/ cervany rotary euph. not sure about the tubas other than that they are tubas.
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Dr. Hochkeppel, the UL - Lafayette wind ensemble director, has permitted me to perform a solo with the wind ensemble on my euphonium as long as it is something that involves percussion as well. So...
really* sorry about that.
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The second movement of the Allen Feinstein concerto for euphonium uses a stright mute for a time to depict an eclipse with the orchestra/ piano, it's a relaly fun song.
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My senior euphonium recital will be on March 23rd at 7:30 P.M. at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in Angelle Hall. Admission is free.
I will be playing:
Five Pieces in Folk Style
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some companies will mail you trial horns and will mail two or three. i do not have their info on hand, but others do. only things is, you cannot order one model and then the same model different bell...
Steven Mead playing Carmen Fantasy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wWk4EulrJ8
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The purpose of the trigger on the tuning slide is to quickly drop tuning, or raise as well depending on how you use it, on certain notes which tend to always be out of tune. Such as the F series and...
all hail brother!
i'm sure of any actual programs, but try to rather look for different camps that last a week or two in the summer i'm trying to do the low brass boot camp thing in pheonix,...
crap, i forgot to mention, i arranged the piano part for the lament from stabta mater that was mentioned previously by daruby. i am terribly sorry to get your hopes up....
I've actually arranged a piano part from the brass score in Finale. I did it for church gig around Christmas time and such. I might be able to email it to you if i could find it.
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Well there are about 4-6 videos posted on the site.
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