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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 11:52 am Post subject: German Beer Drinking tunes written for small brass ensembly |
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I am looking for German Beer-Drinking-Oktoberfest-Gemütlichkeit-Polka type tunes written for a small brass group consisting of cornets, alto horn, trombone(s), baritone, euphonium, tuba.
Tunes like: Ein Prosit Der Gemutlichkeit, In munchen stadt ein hofbrauhaus, Ein Zwei Zufa ....
Any suggestions as to where to look?
Thanks for any hints.
Cheers
Harry |
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zaferis Heavyweight Member
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kehaulani Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 3:40 pm Post subject: |
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What!? No Klarinette? What kind of German band is that!? _________________ "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn." Bird
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:36 am Post subject: |
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zaferis wrote: | https://www.jwpepper.com/Little-German-Band-Book/10537440.item#/submit
for one..
I've seen several colletcions like this, flexible instrumentation. |
I just set up an account with JW Pepper. They have several good possibilities with, as you said, flexible instrumentation.
Thanks much for your reply.
Harry |
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:55 am Post subject: |
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kehaulani wrote: | What!? No Klarinette? What kind of German band is that!? |
We are NOT forming a German Band.
We are forming an AMERICAN BRASS group playing Germany beer drinking Oktoberfest type tunes.
By definition, a BRASS group has only BRASS instruments and no woodwinds
Now what is the possibility of you actually answering my question?
Either way, thanks much for your response.
Cheers, I mean, Prosit,
Harry |
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oxleyk Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 4:33 am Post subject: |
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All music is beer drinking music. |
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mm55 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 4:55 am Post subject: |
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kehaulani wrote: | What!? No Klarinette? | Die Klarinett, die Klarinett, macht dua, dua, dua, gar so nett. _________________ '75 Bach Strad 180ML/37
'79 King Silver Flair
'07 Flip Oakes Wild Thing
'42 Selmer US
'90 Yamaha YTR6450S(C)
'12 Eastman ETR-540S (D/Eb)
'10 Carol CPT-300LR pkt
'89 Yamaha YCR2330S crnt
'13 CarolBrass CFL-6200-GSS-BG flg
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:16 am Post subject: |
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oxleyk wrote: | All music is beer drinking music. |
I'l drink to that.
But how about answering my question?
Thanks
Prosit
Harry |
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kehaulani Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 9:00 am Post subject: |
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oxleyk wrote: | All music is beer drinking music. |
LOL!
Harry, are you looking for octavo sized music, or does it matter?
You can check with Patrick Wolf at EWOTON Musik (https://www.ewoton.de/de/der-verlag-historie) for music by Elmar Wolf, Michael Klosterman and Ernst Mosch .
Also check with Rundel (https://www.rundel.de/en) and Blasmusikshop (https://www.blasmusik-shop.de/) _________________ "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn." Bird
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 11:02 am Post subject: |
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kehaulani wrote: | oxleyk wrote: | All music is beer drinking music. |
LOL!
Harry, are you looking for octavo sized music, or does it matter?
You can check with Patrick Wolf at EWOTON Musik (https://www.ewoton.de/de/der-verlag-historie) for music by Elmar Wolf, Michael Klosterman and Ernst Mosch .
Also check with Rundel (https://www.rundel.de/en) and Blasmusikshop (https://www.blasmusik-shop.de/) |
It does not matter.
Those links do look promising.
Thanks much for posting them.
Cheers
Harry |
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kehaulani Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 11:31 am Post subject: |
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self deleted - read a post wrong. _________________ "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn." Bird
Yamaha 8310Z Bobby Shew trumpet
Benge 3X Trumpet
Benge 3X Cornet
Adams F-1 Flghn
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Arbanator Veteran Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 11:50 am Post subject: |
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Try Alles Zur Stimmung. There are books for both brass and woodwinds, as well as percussion, but they work fine with brass only. hickey’s has them. I don’t know about J W Pepper. |
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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Arbanator wrote: | Try Alles Zur Stimmung. There are books for both brass and woodwinds, as well as percussion, but they work fine with brass only. hickey’s has them. I don’t know about J W Pepper. |
Alles Zur Stimmung looks like the perfect source.
Here is an example:
Quote: | This is a German Band collection of favorite and familiar marches and waltzes. They are perfect for Octoberfest and German events.
Titles include:
Nr. 1 Das 'Humbta tatara', Marschfox
Nr.2 Ich kauf' mir lieber einen Tiroler Hut
Nr. 3 Du kannst nicht treu sein, Waltzerlied
Nr. 4 Kleine Winzerin vom Rhein, Walzer
Nr. 5 Ein biss' chen blau ..., Letkiss Fox
Nr. 6 Fahr mich in die Ferne ..., Walzerlied
Nr. 7 Tanze mit mir in den Mrgen, Mitternachtstango
Nr. 8 Jetzt trink' n ma noch a Flascherl Wein, Marsch
Nr. 9 Auf lustiger Fahrt, Potpourri
Nr. 10 Du alter Rauber, Walzerlied
Nr. 11 Wir Kommen alle in den Himmel, Walzerlied
Nr. 12 Wenn das Wasser im Rhein goldner Wein war, Walzerlied
Nr. 13 Der schoenste Platz, Walzerlied
Nr 14 Du darfst mich lieben fur drei tolle Tage, Walzer
Nr. 15 Es war im Zillertal, Marschlied
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I recall most of these as my "childhood" tunes during our "Karnaval's" every fall.
Thanks so much for your post. It's greatly appreciated.
Cheers (Prost)
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Johnny-Highnote Veteran Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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Harry Hilgers wrote: |
Nr. 1 Das 'Humbta tatara', Marschfox
Nr.2 Ich kauf' mir lieber einen Tiroler Hut
Nr. 3 Du kannst nicht treu sein, Waltzerlied
Nr. 4 Kleine Winzerin vom Rhein, Walzer
Nr. 5 Ein biss' chen blau ..., Letkiss Fox
Nr. 6 Fahr mich in die Ferne ..., Walzerlied
Nr. 7 Tanze mit mir in den Mrgen, Mitternachtstango
Nr. 8 Jetzt trink' n ma noch a Flascherl Wein, Marsch
Nr. 9 Auf lustiger Fahrt, Potpourri
Nr. 10 Du alter Rauber, Walzerlied
Nr. 11 Wir Kommen alle in den Himmel, Walzerlied
Nr. 12 Wenn das Wasser im Rhein goldner Wein war, Walzerlied
Nr. 13 Der schoenste Platz, Walzerlied
Nr 14 Du darfst mich lieben fur drei tolle Tage, Walzer
Nr. 15 Es war im Zillertal, Marschlied
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Cheers (Prost)
Harry[/quote]
Ha-that's from Halters infamous Bierzelt Collection...i play this every Year at Fasnet (Mardi Gras...Karnival)
https://halter.de/
https://halter.de/en/other-music-publishers/alles-zur-stimmung
Couldn't believe this horrible stuff IS still in Print
They have great Stuff for You
If Your Band has enough Cornetts, 2 can play the Clarinett Parts.... Trumpet and Flugelhorn is the same most of the time -but i think You need min. 8 Players to do it.
By the way-we Germans don't drink beer all day
Sometimes we also drink WINE! _________________ Greatings from Germany
Dennis
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Arbanator Veteran Member
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 6:21 am Post subject: |
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Re Alles Zur Stimmung:
We usually only have 6 players (2 trumpets, two clarinets, trombone and tuba), and it would probably sound better with more parts covered. Our audiences - farmers' markets, retirees, and beer drinkers - aren't sophisticated consumers of this style of music, if such a thing actually exists, but they seem to enjoy what we are doing nonetheless.
You can also borrow older collections from the Chatfield Music Libary, https://chatfieldband.lib.mn.us. They have out-of-print collections like the Hungry Five in Germany, the Hungry Five Ride Again, Polka Time, and the V-E Polka books. These are all along the same line, though the instrumentation varies somewhat. We've used some of this from time to time, and it has the benefit of being free once you join the library, but we like the Alles Zur Stimmung books better. |
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petenerch Veteran Member
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 12:35 pm Post subject: |
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Yes Alles Zur Stimmung - SCORE. Check out score sample pages below if you want to get a taste:
http://www.hickeys.com/search/products/sku093850.php
Pete _________________ Peter Comerford
Alumnus: Northwestern Univ./Crane School of Music; Educational Specialist-Hickeys Music, Ithaca, NY. |
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 2:55 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks much for the reply.
Johnny-Highnote wrote: | By the way-we Germans don't drink beer all day
Sometimes we also drink WINE! |
Just remember, as my mom always taught us and we found out the hard way:
Quote: | Wein nach bier gibts plaizier, aber bier nach wein, lass dasz sein (spelling?) |
Cheers, prosit
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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Arbanator wrote: | Re Alles Zur Stimmung:
We usually only have 6 players (2 trumpets, two clarinets, trombone and tuba), and it would probably sound better with more parts covered. Our audiences - farmers' markets, retirees, and beer drinkers - aren't sophisticated consumers of this style of music, if such a thing actually exists, but they seem to enjoy what we are doing nonetheless.
You can also borrow older collections from the Chatfield Music Libary, https://chatfieldband.lib.mn.us. They have out-of-print collections like the Hungry Five in Germany, the Hungry Five Ride Again, Polka Time, and the V-E Polka books. These are all along the same line, though the instrumentation varies somewhat. We've used some of this from time to time, and it has the benefit of being free once you join the library, but we like the Alles Zur Stimmung books better. |
Thanks much for you reply. I have used the Chatfield Music Library before. I will definitely check them out on this type of music.
When it comes to instrumentation, beggars can not be choosers. We will have to make do with the instruments we can get. Right now we have all of three players: Cornet, Trombone and Tuba |
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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 3:37 am Post subject: |
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kehaulani wrote: | What!? No Klarinette? What kind of German band is that!? |
I have some really fun charts that have are for Two Clarniets, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba that I have always loved!
The Name of them is "The Hungry Five"
I've played them for many a festive affair |
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cheiden Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 7:46 am Post subject: |
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If you want to make them cry, give the clarinet parts to the trumpets. _________________ "I'm an engineer, which means I think I know a whole bunch of stuff I really don't."
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