Some of the contents of the pages on this site are Copyright © 2016 NJH Music | [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Favourites./Isiah 40
I wrote: > > One classic example is Black Dyke at the nationals 2 years ago (Songs for > > BL ?) where there is an F above top C, followed by a D then another F for > > the solo trombone. Most trombone players got the note, but Dykes solo horn > > player actually played the notes while the trombone player mimed !! Les McCormack wrote: > Sorry to disappoint but I didn't play the trombone part in Songs. > Perhaps you're thinking of someone else. > > Also I believe that we did win on that occasion. 1995 was the year > that we won the Grand Slam of European, Open and National titles. Apologies Les. It has already been established that I got the fact wrong about the winner, and that Dyke did win. Also, with regards to the trombone part, I didn't hear your performance on the day, but there was a lot of talk about the trombone part for that piece, and I was told by a colleague of mine who heard the performance that you had played the notes. We were obviously wrong and accept what you are saying. Thanks for putting the matter straight. Martin Irwin. -- unsubscribe or receive the list in digest form, mail a message of 'help' to listserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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