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In keeping with the Season. (a tad long)

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by Deadulus, Nov 24, 2008.

  1. Deadulus

    Deadulus Member

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    Since I havent got anything XJ to contribute currently I thought I would offer this.....

    I play Tuba in a regional Volunteer Concert band, The Gorge Winds. We are currently working on our Annual Christmas Concert and I thought it may be nice to share some current and past music with you all.

    If you go to www.salmonjack.com/gw you will find our rehearsal site. We post works there so we have something to play along with at home while we rehearse at home.

    Anything with a 2008 date are works in progress....others are recordings from past concerts, some pretty good even if I say so myself...others not quite as good.

    Sorry for the length of the post....but I hope you all enjoy and...

    HAPPY THANKSGIVING and a MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
     
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    You sound good, and I'd get that clarinet players some flowers or fruit for carrying the reed section in Jesu. Great stuff. Decent kettle drum player too.
     
  3. Deadulus

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    Thank you.

    We range in age from 13 to 87. I forgot to mention that. We actually have 2 families where the whole family participates.
     

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