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gbshelbymi Heavyweight Member
Joined: 03 Jan 2013 Posts: 1032 Location: Travelers Rest, SC
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 7:01 pm Post subject: I must be in the front row |
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No, not my best Bob Uecker impression...
I've been playing 1st and 2nd cornet parts in the Motor City Brass Band. At tonight's rehearsal, I was told that I would be playing 4th Solo Cornet. I assumed it was because we had some folks that weren't going to be able to make a couple of gigs we have coming up in June. At the mid-rehearsal break, the director announced that our Principal Cornet and her husband, the 4th Solo Cornet, had decided to leave the group.
So, it looks like I've been promoted!!!
Not to brag up, but I couldn't be more excited to get this chance after only 8 months on the comeback trail. _________________ Greg
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Taallyn Regular Member
Joined: 17 Dec 2012 Posts: 88 Location: Upstate SC
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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Very cool. Congratulations. _________________ Craig A. Lee
Comeback started Dec. 2012
"It feels **** good to have the horn back in my hands!" |
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mchs3d Veteran Member
Joined: 02 Jan 2008 Posts: 460
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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I got 'promoted' to soprano. |
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Dale Proctor Heavyweight Member
Joined: 26 May 2005 Posts: 9381 Location: Heart of Dixie
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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Have fun. I started out about 12 years ago on 3rd part and lobbied for 2nd part for a year or two. I was bumped to 3rd solo spot and it was somewhat of a rough go...I got more than I asked for. Finally, the lead 2nd spot opened and I've been there ever since. _________________ "Brass bands are all very well in their place - outdoors and several miles away ." - Sir Thomas Beecham |
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RandyTX Heavyweight Member
Joined: 25 Mar 2010 Posts: 5299 Location: Central Texas
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 7:48 pm Post subject: |
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Congratulations on your comeback successes. Especially with a brass band, which can be so much fun.
Not to be pedantic, but there usually isn't a "1st" cornet part in brass band arrangements, except in cases where they are transcriptions from a different genre. For example, some orchestral fanfares have Soprano, Solo, 1st, 2nd and 3rd for things that are really just block chords of roughly equal weight on each part.
In almost all other cases it's Soprano, Solo (usually 4 of them and often with 2 or more divisi lines), Repiano, 2nd (often two) and 3rd (often 2). You could argue that the Repiano part is "1st" but it is quite often a unique line altogether, or doubled with the flugel. |
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gbshelbymi Heavyweight Member
Joined: 03 Jan 2013 Posts: 1032 Location: Travelers Rest, SC
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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Understood, Randy. I was just commenting based on what it says on the tops of the pages. We do have some numbers that are scored with non-traditional instrumentation. So we do have some parts that are labeled 1st Cornet.
Dale, I'm really looking forward to the challenge that this represents. I'm gonna have to do a LOT more practicing!!! _________________ Greg
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Louise Finch Heavyweight Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2012 Posts: 5467 Location: Suffolk, England
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 10:49 pm Post subject: |
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RandyTX wrote: | Congratulations on your comeback successes. Especially with a brass band, which can be so much fun.
Not to be pedantic, but there usually isn't a "1st" cornet part in brass band arrangements, except in cases where they are transcriptions from a different genre. For example, some orchestral fanfares have Soprano, Solo, 1st, 2nd and 3rd for things that are really just block chords of roughly equal weight on each part.
In almost all other cases it's Soprano, Solo (usually 4 of them and often with 2 or more divisi lines), Repiano, 2nd (often two) and 3rd (often 2). You could argue that the Repiano part is "1st" but it is quite often a unique line altogether, or doubled with the flugel. |
Hi
In my experience of brass banding, marches often have a solo cornet part and 1st cornet part, the two parts being largely the same. One difference in my experience, being that the solo part often has a couple of lines in places, with the 1st cornet part only having the lower of the two. The 1st cornet part is generally considered to be the rep/flugel part.
All the best
Lou _________________ Trumpets:
Yamaha 8335 Xeno II
Bach Strad 180ML/37
B&H Oxford
Kanstul F Besson C
Yamaha D and D/Eb
- James R New Custom 3Cs
Flugel:
Bach Strad 183 - Bach 3CFL
Cornets:
Yamaha Neo + Xeno
Bach Strad 184ML
B&H Imperial
- Kanstul Custom 3Cs |
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Flattergrub Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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I'm sitting here reading this while listening to a CD that I just put together. Can't get much more British than that
Famous British Brass Band Contest Marches
5-21-2013
1. Honour the Brave William Rimmer
2. The Australasian William Rimmer
3. BB & CF James Ord Hume
4. The Black Knight William Rimmer
5. The Contestor Thomas James Powell
6. The Elephant James Ord Hume
7. Irresistible William Rimmer
8. Knight Templar George Allen
9. Brilliant March James Ord Hume
10. Mephistopheles Shipley Douglas
11. The North Star William Rimmer
12. Bombardier Thomas James Powell
13. Honest Toil William Rimmer
14. Punchinello William Rimmer
15. Viva Birkenshaw William Rimmer
16. Pondashers G.H. Willcocks
17. Roll Away Bet James Ord Hume
18. Ravenswood William Rimmer
19. The President William German
20. Thundercloud march Thomas James Powell
21. Lenzburg Derek Broadbent _________________ Smith Watkins "Soloist" cornet with K2 and T4 leadpipes and Denis Wick RW4 mpc |
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Louise Finch Heavyweight Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2012 Posts: 5467 Location: Suffolk, England
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 12:08 am Post subject: |
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Hi
Probably not contest marches, but I like Arnhem and Washington Graves. From memory, I can't think who wrote either.
All the best
Lou _________________ Trumpets:
Yamaha 8335 Xeno II
Bach Strad 180ML/37
B&H Oxford
Kanstul F Besson C
Yamaha D and D/Eb
- James R New Custom 3Cs
Flugel:
Bach Strad 183 - Bach 3CFL
Cornets:
Yamaha Neo + Xeno
Bach Strad 184ML
B&H Imperial
- Kanstul Custom 3Cs |
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GordonH Heavyweight Member
Joined: 16 Nov 2002 Posts: 2893 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 4:10 am Post subject: |
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Salvation Army scores are marked first and second cornet. We see quite a few of these as we do contests that involve a march and a hymn tune. _________________ Bb - Scherzer 8218W, Schilke S22, Bach 43, Selmer 19A Balanced
Pic - Weril
Flugel - Courtois 154
Cornet - Geneva Heritage, Conn 28A
Mouthpieces - Monette 1-5 rims and similar.
Licensed Radio Amateur - GM4SVM |
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GordonH Heavyweight Member
Joined: 16 Nov 2002 Posts: 2893 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 4:13 am Post subject: |
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Congratulations on making the front row.
You realise now you can never go back to the back row?
I have been trying for a year. _________________ Bb - Scherzer 8218W, Schilke S22, Bach 43, Selmer 19A Balanced
Pic - Weril
Flugel - Courtois 154
Cornet - Geneva Heritage, Conn 28A
Mouthpieces - Monette 1-5 rims and similar.
Licensed Radio Amateur - GM4SVM |
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Dale Proctor Heavyweight Member
Joined: 26 May 2005 Posts: 9381 Location: Heart of Dixie
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 4:43 am Post subject: |
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GordonH wrote: | Congratulations on making the front row.
You realise now you can never go back to the back row?
I have been trying for a year. |
I managed to do it...keep trying... _________________ "Brass bands are all very well in their place - outdoors and several miles away ." - Sir Thomas Beecham |
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Dale Proctor Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 4:49 am Post subject: |
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Louise Finch wrote: | Hi
Probably not contest marches, but I like Arnhem and Washington Graves. From memory, I can't think who wrote either.
All the best
Lou |
I'm assuming you mean Washington Greys by Claudio Grafulla. That one dates back to the early 1860's, and we sometimes perform it in our Civil War brass band. It has a more modern "feel" to it, though, a precursor to the golden age of marches in the U.S. in the late 19th/early 20th century. _________________ "Brass bands are all very well in their place - outdoors and several miles away ." - Sir Thomas Beecham |
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Louise Finch Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 9:03 am Post subject: |
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Dale Proctor wrote: | Louise Finch wrote: | Hi
Probably not contest marches, but I like Arnhem and Washington Graves. From memory, I can't think who wrote either.
All the best
Lou |
I'm assuming you mean Washington Greys by Claudio Grafulla. That one dates back to the early 1860's, and we sometimes perform it in our Civil War brass band. It has a more modern "feel" to it, though, a precursor to the golden age of marches in the U.S. in the late 19th/early 20th century. |
Hi
Yes, I do mean Washington Grays.
i.e. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7i91ah_Kdc
I had no idea that it was written so long ago, and totally agree that it has a modern feel to it.
Just in case people aren't familiar with Arnhem, here is a link to it. It is just the first clip on You Tube, and I have no idea who the band are. I particularly like the trio (but not on this recording, out of tune!), but maybe it is just me. This was never a popular march with the rest of the cornet section in my previous brass band, gut buster, if you want to play it at the end of the practise you can play it on your own etc., were some of the comments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy2eInagsyo
And of course, there are the Kenneth Alford marches:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9WaNTMm6Mg
All the best
Lou _________________ Trumpets:
Yamaha 8335 Xeno II
Bach Strad 180ML/37
B&H Oxford
Kanstul F Besson C
Yamaha D and D/Eb
- James R New Custom 3Cs
Flugel:
Bach Strad 183 - Bach 3CFL
Cornets:
Yamaha Neo + Xeno
Bach Strad 184ML
B&H Imperial
- Kanstul Custom 3Cs |
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Flattergrub Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 10:49 am Post subject: |
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Only problem with Alford - just way too many woodwinds _________________ Smith Watkins "Soloist" cornet with K2 and T4 leadpipes and Denis Wick RW4 mpc |
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Louise Finch Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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Flattergrub wrote: |
Only problem with Alford - just way too many woodwinds |
Admittedly the clip I posted a link to was played by a military band, but there are brass band versions too of the Kenneth Alford marches.
All the best
Lou _________________ Trumpets:
Yamaha 8335 Xeno II
Bach Strad 180ML/37
B&H Oxford
Kanstul F Besson C
Yamaha D and D/Eb
- James R New Custom 3Cs
Flugel:
Bach Strad 183 - Bach 3CFL
Cornets:
Yamaha Neo + Xeno
Bach Strad 184ML
B&H Imperial
- Kanstul Custom 3Cs |
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p76 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 4:18 pm Post subject: |
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Enjoy the front row - yes, you'll have to practice, solo cornet is a chop-buster. On the plus side, if you're on top of it, everything else will be a doddle!
I'm playing Rep in my band, which suits me fine - not quite as high, not quite as much playing, and the occasional solo to massage my ego.
When someone is away I invariably go up to 4th or 3rd chair - just often enough for me to remember why I like playing Rep!
No better feeling than nailing the solo cornet part on a difficult piece - you'll have a ball.
As for contest marches, we're playing Castell Coch this weekend at the Bendigo Eisteddfod. Haven't played it for about 20 years, and I'd forgotten what a good march it is!
Cheers,
Roger _________________ Bb - Selmer Radial, Yamaha YTR634, Kanstul 1001, Kanstul 700.
C - Yamaha 641.
Cornet - Olds Ambassador A6T, Besson 723, Olds Ambassador Long.
Flugel - Kanstul 1525
Mpc. - ACB 3CS, ACB 3ES, Curry 3BBC, Kanstul FB Flugel |
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