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    • fels
      fels last edited by

      Our Community Band is performing on Sunday - Professional venue - program is below. A bit of a chop buster.

      Coronation March - Tchaikovsky
      Mambo - L Bernstein
      Gershwin Tribute to Love
      Raiders March - Williams
      An American Elegy - Tichelli
      Suite Francaise - Milhaud
      Liberty Bell March - Sousa
      The Lord of the Dance

      Schilke x3
      Bach Strad 37
      Courtois Flugel

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      • fels
        fels last edited by

        I think this is a good feed for a dedicated thread. For all of the "community band" (or other amateurs): What are you playing? What are your programs? Where are you performing? What are the issues affecting your survival.
        I would love to see the programing for other groups around the country. Concert Band, Quintets, Jazz Bands etc..

        Schilke x3
        Bach Strad 37
        Courtois Flugel

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        • GeorgeB
          GeorgeB last edited by

          Next Wednesday our band is booked to play a reception for A Volunteer Award night. The event runs from 6:30 to 9:00 pm and we play as people arrive and at various times throughout the evening. Below is our play list :
          Cabaret
          Alley Cat
          Disney Film Favorites Medley
          Snowbird
          King Of The Road
          Over The Rainbow
          Rock Around The Clock
          Pennsylvania Polka
          Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
          Mambo No. 5
          Looney Tunes Overture
          What A Wonderful World
          Colonel Bogey March
          The Way We Were
          Hawaii Five O theme
          Sweet Caroline

          Lots of lip burners here. I hope I survive...☺

          1960s King Super 20 Silversonic, 1940 Olds Recording, 1942 Buescher True Tone 400 ,1999 Conn Vintage One Bb trumpet, A 1952 Selmer Paris, A 2020 Getzen 400 and a Manchester Brass ACB custom pro Bb trumpet, a 1962 Conn Victor 5A Cornet.

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            Peter Mac last edited by

            Just got Home...
            MOORABOOL LIGHT ORCHESTRA Celebration of Stage & Screen
            Saturday Evening 6 April 2019: Doors Open: 7pm: Music from 7.40pm

            o “Overture to The Pirates of Penzance”
            o “The Hills are Alive” (Sound of Music) - (Maxine)
            o “Serenade” (The Student Prince) - (Robert)
            o “Anthem” (Chess) - (Roger)
            o “Moon River” (Breakfast at Tiffany’s)
            oTheme from “Schindler’s List”
            “Remembrances”
            LO
            “My Fair Lady Medley”
            o Orchestral Introduction
            o “I could have Danced all Night” (Maxine)
            o “Street where you Live” (Robert)
            o “Wouldn’t it be Loverly” (Maxine)
            o “Get me to the Church on Time” (Roger)
            o “I’ve grown Accustomed to her face” (Robert)
            o “With a Little Bit of Luck” (Roger)
            o Short Reprise Fine: “Street Where you Live” (Robert & Maxine)

            MOORABOOL LIGHT ORCHESTRA
            “What’s UP Symphony” (Bugs Bunny Classics)

            MOORABOOL LIGHT ORCHESTRA
            • Maxine – Robert – Roger
            o “Climb Every Mountain”

            INTERVAL

            =========================

            DRAWING OF THE DOOR PRIZE RAFFLE

            MOORABOOL LIGHT ORCHESTRA
            o “Seventy-Six Trombones” (The Music Man)

            -2-

            MLO: ROGER LEMKE & ROBERT BARBARO
            o “In the Depths of the Temple”
            (Duet from “The Pearl Fishers” - Bizet)

            MOORABOOL CONCERT BAND
            o “Orpheus in the Underworld”

            ADAM DEAN (Piano Accordion)
            o (Title Song from) “Howls Moving Castle”

            ADAM DEAN (Piano Accordion)
            ROBERT WRZASZCZ (Violin)
            o “La Noyee” (from the film ‘Amelie’)

            MLO
            MAXINE MONTGOMERY
            o “Send in the Clowns”

            MOORABOOL LIGHT ORCHESTRA
            o “Pirates of the Caribbean”

            MLO: HONEY ROUHANI
            ROBERT BARBARO

            “O Mio Babbino Caro” (Honey)

            “Think of Me” (Honey)
            “All Ask of You” (Honey - Robert)

            FINALE: MOORABOOL LIGHT ORCHESTRA
            o Maxine Montgomery - Roger Lemke - Robert Barbaro - Honey Rouhani

            “Les Miserables”
            o Orchestral Opening – “At the End of the Day”
            o “I Dreamed a Dream” (Maxine)
            o “Master of the House” (Orchestra)
            o “Stars” (Roger)
            o “On my Own” (Honey)
            o Bring Him Home” (Robert)
            o “Do you hear the People Sing” – ALL

            MLO PLAYOUT

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              Peter Mac @Peter Mac last edited by

              @Peter-Mac said in Community Band:

              HONEY ROUHANI
              ROBERT BARBARO

              What a wonderful night; fantastic international singers, and the Town Hall was jumping. Had a ball. We only do about 4 rehearsals with this Orchestra. It does not rehearse weekly...so our next performance is September, so will probably start rehearsals again in late July/August.

              Tomorrow,..ahh that's now today, I will be playing with a Jazz Combo group at a Lions Market day. Only 3 hours, 10 to 1pm. Then a photoshoot. Another late day.

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              • GeorgeB
                GeorgeB last edited by

                That's a lot of playing there, Peter. Makes my gig look pretty easy. Good luck today with the Jazz Combo group.

                1960s King Super 20 Silversonic, 1940 Olds Recording, 1942 Buescher True Tone 400 ,1999 Conn Vintage One Bb trumpet, A 1952 Selmer Paris, A 2020 Getzen 400 and a Manchester Brass ACB custom pro Bb trumpet, a 1962 Conn Victor 5A Cornet.

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                • Kehaulani
                  Kehaulani Credentialed Professional @fels last edited by

                  @fels said in Community Band:

                  Our Community Band is performing on Sunday - Professional venue - program is below. A bit of a chop buster.

                  Coronation March - Tchaikovsky
                  Mambo - L Bernstein
                  Gershwin Tribute to Love
                  Raiders March - Williams
                  An American Elegy - Tichelli
                  Suite Francaise - Milhaud
                  Liberty Bell March - Sousa
                  The Lord of the Dance

                  I hope there's an intermission planned. 👹

                  Benge 3X
                  Martin Committee
                  Getzen Capri Cornet
                  Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                  "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                  Charlie Parker

                  "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                  Chet Baker

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                  • Newell Post
                    Newell Post last edited by Newell Post

                    One of my two community bands is a sight reading band. Everybody loves sight reading so much that this band has been in existence for over 100 years. (No kidding.) That's no big deal to our colleagues in the UK and similar places in "the old country". But for California, it's quite unusual.

                    The band actually got started by the musicians union in San Francisco to give unemployed and underemployed professional musicians a place to go on Friday nights, hang out, and practice sight reading if they had no gig. It still meets on Friday nights.

                    The band has no connection to the union today, and is a city park & rec group. But it has accumulated a large music library partly by inheriting the music libraries from other bands that were disbanding. (Can a band actually disband? Need to think about that one.)

                    Although we are a sight reading band, we do occasionally perform at city events and just for fun. A couple of weeks ago was one of the fun performances. The conceit of this performance was that the director decided we should perform pieces that relate to places that either never really existed or used to exist but are now gone. The title was "Evanescence". The order of battle was:

                    • Fiume March (The national march of a country that existed between 1920 and 1924. Now a part of Croatia.)
                    • Camelot excerpts
                    • Le Lac des Fées ("The Fairly Lake" opera excerpts)
                    • Atlantis the Lost Continent (more opera excerpts)
                    • San Francisco (Open Your Golden Gate)
                    • Brigadoon excerpts
                    • Man of La Mancha excerpts
                    • Alhambra Grotto (circus march)
                    • The Mystic Land of Egypt march
                    • Beyond the Blue Horizon arrangement

                    As a sight reading band, we only run these maybe twice before performing, so the quality wasn't great, but nobody threw fruit. I always consider that a triumph deluxe.

                    Bb: Bach 180S37G (05), Mercedes (80)
                    Vintage: Committee (54), Recording (59), Super (49), Getzen Severinsen (66)
                    C: Kanstul 1510, Constellation
                    D/Eb: Getzen Eterna
                    Cornet: Schilke XA1, Yamaha Neo Eb
                    Flugel: Kanstul 1525, Yamaha 625
                    Conch shell in F

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                    • Newell Post
                      Newell Post last edited by Newell Post

                      Actually "Alhambra Grotto" is a really fun circus march that you rarely hear. I recognized it from when I lived in St. Louis since Alhambra Grotto was one of the parts of the "Mystic Order of the Veiled Prophet..." This is the St. Louis version of Mardi Gras. The composer (King) was apparently a circus band master, among other things, who wrote it for the Alhambra Grotto organization. Circus marches are very fast and high-energy. You can't really march comfortably to them in the traditional sense. Here's a good recording. (Not by us.)...

                      Bb: Bach 180S37G (05), Mercedes (80)
                      Vintage: Committee (54), Recording (59), Super (49), Getzen Severinsen (66)
                      C: Kanstul 1510, Constellation
                      D/Eb: Getzen Eterna
                      Cornet: Schilke XA1, Yamaha Neo Eb
                      Flugel: Kanstul 1525, Yamaha 625
                      Conch shell in F

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                      • BigDub
                        BigDub @fels last edited by

                        @fels said in Community Band:

                        Our Community Band is performing on Sunday - Professional venue - program is below. A bit of a chop buster.

                        Coronation March - Tchaikovsky
                        Mambo - L Bernstein
                        Gershwin Tribute to Love
                        Raiders March - Williams
                        An American Elegy - Tichelli
                        Suite Francaise - Milhaud
                        Liberty Bell March - Sousa
                        The Lord of the Dance

                        Looks great.
                        Our program coming up in May looks like this.

                        The Town Crier March [1960] / Leonard B. Smith
                        Russian Sailor’s Dance from “The Red Poppy” [1927] / Reinhold Glière/Merle Isaac
                        Au Clair de la Lune [1926], John Anastasio on Solo Clarinet / Paul Jeanjean
                        World War I Medley [2017] / arr. Jari Villanueva
                        Pavanne from “2nd American Symphonette” [1938] / Morton Gould
                        Sea Songs [1983] / Thomas Knox
                        Sesqui-Centennial Exposition March* [1926] / John Philip Sousa
                        INTERMISSION

                        El Capitan March* [1896] / John Philip Sousa
                        Band of Brothers [2001] / Michael Kamen/Jerry Brubaker
                        Limehouse Blues [2016] / Philip Braham/John Anastasio
                        Oklahoma! [1943] / Richard Rodgers/R. R. Bennett
                        Humoresque on “Swanee” [1920] / George Gershwin/J. P. Sousa/Brion
                        Armed Forces Salute [1964] / Robert Cray
                        The Stars and Stripes Forever March* [1896] / John Philip Sousa

                        GETZEN Eterna 900, S.E. Shires C Trumpet, Custom Shires 3c MP, Shires 1 1/2 C MP
                        Assorted other mp's not used
                        ( not very unusual….right? )

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                        • ButchA
                          ButchA last edited by

                          Looking over various "set lists" from people, I have noticed that George's music is on par with The Shriners Band here in town. We are sort of a "community band" type of arrangement, but yet we're Shriners as well as Freemasons.

                          Here's a sample from our "set list" (Note: it is mostly marches, which --no offense-- can get rather tiring/annoying after a while. I mean, like, "another march? seriously?": 🙄 )

                          Alamo
                          Chimes of Liberty
                          The Saint's Hallelujah
                          Colonel Bogey
                          Covington Square
                          Battle of Midway
                          The Happy Wanderer
                          Allied Honor
                          Hoop-Dee-Doo
                          E Pluribus Unum
                          Gallant Marines
                          The Longest Day
                          The Footlifter
                          Just A Closer Walk With Thee
                          Highlights from My Fair Lady
                          Highlights from Man Of La Mancha
                          Highlights from South Pacific
                          The Klaxon
                          ......................................................................
                          As the new 2019 VP of the band, I am trying to persuade the "older guys" to lighten up a bit and have some fun. Let's play something more lively and more towards the jazzy Big Band type of sound. Enough with the marches already, sheesh...
                          I am pushing for us to get copies of:
                          It's Only A Paper Moon (full arrangement, not the basic HS jazz band setup).
                          Here's That Rainy Day (again - full arrangement, not the basic HS jazz band setup).

                          1967 Holton Collegiate Trumpet --> my grade school band trumpet. I just can't part with it!
                          1975 Olds Ambassador Cornet --> my new/used eBay special. Sounds great!
                          2018 Regiment WI-800 Bugle --> my inexpensive Chinese made bugle from Amazon.

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                          • Dr GO
                            Dr GO last edited by Dr GO

                            Does this count?

                            The Eddie Brookshire Jazz Orchestra is playing a "Community Band Concert" at a local area high school on Monday at 3:30 pm for a school assembly honoring Jazz Appreciation Month. We are playing:

                            Manteca
                            Little Pixie II
                            Nutville
                            Aja
                            Kansas City
                            It Don't Mean a Thing
                            Perdido
                            Valdez in the Country
                            Blue Rondo al a Turk
                            Stolen Moments

                            The center of the band in action:
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                            Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
                            Harrelson Summit 2017
                            Kanstul 1526 2012
                            Getzen Power Bore 1961
                            Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
                            Martin Committee 1946
                            Olds Super Recording 1940
                            Olds Recording (LA) 1953
                            Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
                            Olds Ambassador 1965

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                            • administrator
                              administrator Global Moderator last edited by

                              I see community groups trying to play way too difficult of music. I subbed in a community orchestra that was playing Also Sprach and Tchaik 6. I'm sorry, but those are very difficult pieces and really should be left to the pros.

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                              • fels
                                fels last edited by

                                As i listed starting this thread -- our program last Sunday was:

                                Coronation March - Tchaikovsky
                                Mambo - L Bernstein
                                Gershwin Tribute to Love
                                Raiders March - Williams
                                An American Elegy - Tichelli
                                Suite Francaise - Milhaud
                                Liberty Bell March - Sousa
                                The Lord of the Dance

                                Some of these were truncated but nevertheless difficult. It was a long program and we pulled it off. The second group played Holst 2. They pulled it off. The previous week our Jazz band programed:

                                Day by Day -- arranged by Bill Stapleton
                                Blue Bossa - arr To Kubis
                                Girl Talk -- Hefts
                                In the wee Small Hours -- arr Billy Byers
                                Satin Doll -- arr Sammy Nestico
                                Critics Choice -- Oliver Nelson
                                Tribute - Bob Mintzer
                                When You Go -- Brown arr by Goeff Keezer
                                Spectrum - Bob Mintzer
                                Emanicpatoin Blues - Olliver Nelson
                                Splanky - Hefti

                                these were all original professional charts -- and we did very well.

                                My point is not to limit or discount "community bands".

                                Schilke x3
                                Bach Strad 37
                                Courtois Flugel

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                                • BigDub
                                  BigDub @ButchA last edited by

                                  @ButchA said in Community Band:

                                  Looking over various "set lists" from people, I have noticed that George's music is on par with The Shriners Band here in town. We are sort of a "community band" type of arrangement, but yet we're Shriners as well as Freemasons.

                                  Here's a sample from our "set list" (Note: it is mostly marches, which --no offense-- can get rather tiring/annoying after a while. I mean, like, "another march? seriously?": 🙄 )

                                  Alamo
                                  Chimes of Liberty
                                  The Saint's Hallelujah
                                  Colonel Bogey
                                  Covington Square
                                  Battle of Midway
                                  The Happy Wanderer
                                  Allied Honor
                                  Hoop-Dee-Doo
                                  E Pluribus Unum
                                  Gallant Marines
                                  The Longest Day
                                  The Footlifter
                                  Just A Closer Walk With Thee
                                  Highlights from My Fair Lady
                                  Highlights from Man Of La Mancha
                                  Highlights from South Pacific
                                  The Klaxon
                                  ......................................................................
                                  As the new 2019 VP of the band, I am trying to persuade the "older guys" to lighten up a bit and have some fun. Let's play something more lively and more towards the jazzy Big Band type of sound. Enough with the marches already, sheesh...
                                  I am pushing for us to get copies of:
                                  It's Only A Paper Moon (full arrangement, not the basic HS jazz band setup).
                                  Here's That Rainy Day (again - full arrangement, not the basic HS jazz band setup).

                                  Looks plenty ambitious, Butch! Nice.

                                  GETZEN Eterna 900, S.E. Shires C Trumpet, Custom Shires 3c MP, Shires 1 1/2 C MP
                                  Assorted other mp's not used
                                  ( not very unusual….right? )

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                                  • Kehaulani
                                    Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                                    Butch - what is the difference between a full arrangement and a basic HS jazz band setup? Thanks.

                                    Benge 3X
                                    Martin Committee
                                    Getzen Capri Cornet
                                    Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                                    "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                                    Charlie Parker

                                    "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                                    Chet Baker

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                                    • ButchA
                                      ButchA last edited by

                                      From what I have seen, the full arrangement includes clarinets, flutes, french horn, etc... --- things you don't see in a common jazz band setup.

                                      I assume the writer/arranger added the parts in case a director wanted to use the piece in a concert band type of setup.

                                      1967 Holton Collegiate Trumpet --> my grade school band trumpet. I just can't part with it!
                                      1975 Olds Ambassador Cornet --> my new/used eBay special. Sounds great!
                                      2018 Regiment WI-800 Bugle --> my inexpensive Chinese made bugle from Amazon.

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                                      • GeorgeB
                                        GeorgeB last edited by

                                        Personally, I'd like to see our band do more of the old standards. I am honestly not a big band player. I much preferred playing lead with a small combo like I did for 12 years in my teens and twenties. However, even though, as one of two First trumpet players, we don't get to play melody in our band's arrangement of The Way We Were, I do enjoy the company of my fellow musicians, and do like the full sound of the band when I listen to the recording someone did on their I-Phone.

                                        1960s King Super 20 Silversonic, 1940 Olds Recording, 1942 Buescher True Tone 400 ,1999 Conn Vintage One Bb trumpet, A 1952 Selmer Paris, A 2020 Getzen 400 and a Manchester Brass ACB custom pro Bb trumpet, a 1962 Conn Victor 5A Cornet.

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                                        • Dr GO
                                          Dr GO @ButchA last edited by

                                          @ButchA said in Community Band:

                                          ...the full arrangement includes clarinets, flutes, french horn, etc... --- things you don't see in a common jazz band setup.

                                          Unless it's a Gill Evans arrangement.

                                          Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
                                          Harrelson Summit 2017
                                          Kanstul 1526 2012
                                          Getzen Power Bore 1961
                                          Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
                                          Martin Committee 1946
                                          Olds Super Recording 1940
                                          Olds Recording (LA) 1953
                                          Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
                                          Olds Ambassador 1965

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                                          • Kehaulani
                                            Kehaulani Credentialed Professional @Dr GO last edited by

                                            @Dr-GO said in Community Band:

                                            @ButchA said in Community Band:

                                            ...the full arrangement includes clarinets, flutes, French horn, etc... --- things you don't see in a common jazz band setup.

                                            Unless it's a Gill Evans arrangement.

                                            And which also "includes" several instruments left out. 😀

                                            Butch - what you are describing is not the difference between a full arrangement and a H.S. jazz band, but between a concert band and a jazz band.

                                            Benge 3X
                                            Martin Committee
                                            Getzen Capri Cornet
                                            Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                                            "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                                            Charlie Parker

                                            "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                                            Chet Baker

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