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How do Brass Bands stack up in your likes and dislikes??
They are a great way for the average person to get playing experiance (if you are a brass player of course) Canadian Brass are a good ensemble mixing various genre in their performances, here is a link to Bach's 'Toccataand Fugue in d minor' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX0Jhk6e2Uw&feature=fvsr |
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Another early start teddy? I have grown to like them as I grow older, the town where I live now had a town Brass Band but 30+ years ago it went into recess due to a general lack of interest so they donated all the instruments to the local High School, now there has been a resurgence of interest from both the school and some locals (including me) but the instruments cannot be found, a great pity eh,
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I like listening to Brass bands, I enjoyed the link. It was the Grimethorpe Colliery Band that featured in the film Brassed Off.
Here is some Empire Brass. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G6r5KcgJQw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OfePaKFVUU Margaret |
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I like listening to Brass bands, I enjoyed the link. It was the Grimethorpe Colliery Band that featured in the film Brassed Off. |
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I like listening to Brass bands, I enjoyed the link. It was the Grimethorpe Colliery Band that featured in the film Brassed Off. I could not remember the name of the band, only that it was from a colliery. Rob |
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And the Welsh can do it too |
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