Since I obviously didn't get to play any gigs for Easter this year, my wife and I made a recording with our pastor to be played in the live stream of our church
Hope you like it, it's my Packer 274 euphonium and my amati CC tuba
My Easter "gig"
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Re: My Easter "gig"
That was very well played indeed! I certainly enjoyed listening to it
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Re: My Easter "gig"
Our pastor is very talented. He has a music degree from TCU, before all of this covid stuff started we were making plans to start a brass quintet.
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Re: My Easter "gig"
I like that.
Did you play to a reference recording? Or a midi, or just a click track (no tuning reference)?
Did you play to a reference recording? Or a midi, or just a click track (no tuning reference)?
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
playing some old German rotary tubas for free
This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
playing some old German rotary tubas for free