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---2137223983-1798546215-939458466=:18929 I totally agree. I used to be a 2nd baritone player, a long time ago. Now that I play in a Championship Band, there are a lot of occasions where so called 'stars' of the band, at present it seems to be primarily our euph and solo horn players in our band, 'cock up'!! However, when I first joined, the band used to take the p*** out of me when things didn't quite go well on stage and I 'cocked up'. I've now been in that band for 8 years, seen and heard many misdemeanours by others. What I do is, is to write down date, time, who cocked up and what they did. I keep it for ammunition for when they start taking the 'mick'. It sharp takes the wind out of their sails. I actually use examples going back those 8 years and even prior to that , even though I was not a member of Ever Ready. Only problem is, you have to be s**t hot every time you play. Which is'nt a bad thing. That is the inspiration for me to better myself. Every position in a band is important. Even the 'um chucks' on baritones and back row to the 'oompahs' of the basses!!!. Just tell your euph player to go boil his head and practice more in case he/she 'cocks up' again. Keep up the good work Mand. Dave McKay - Ever Ready Eb Bass Extraordinaire ---2137223983-1798546215-939458466=:18929 Return-Path: <bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> by finch-post-11.mail.demon.net with smtp (Exim 2.12 #1) id 11YagG-000DnR-0B; Tue, 5 Oct 1999 19:55:24 +0000 Message-Id: <99Oct5.100002gmt.27778@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> From: Amanda Edson <AEdson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "'brass-band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <brass-band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Baritones! Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 09:00:52 +0000 Reply-To: brass-band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Priority: low Errors-To: bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Lines: 53 Hi List! It's not often I write to the list, but something has finally got to me. After playing baritone for practically 16 years (apart from brief occasions on tenor horn and euphonium), I am sick to death of people taking the p***. Comments such as, "Oh you're only a baritone player" and "sometimes even baritone players count as musicians" eventually grind on your nerves you know. I know most of the time people are only having a bit of fun, but it has occurred to me that they are having this fun in just about every band I've ever played in. If you play First Baritone you usually escape too much banter. I played 2nd baritone for one Championship band and was constantly told by the Solo Euph that I "didn't matter" as I was only the 2nd bari and not important. I'm not really angry or upset about this. I actually do find it quite amusing myself, especially when the players who do 'matter' cock-up on the contest stage, and your part goes in spot-on! I have even, at the Area, had occasion to take-over the 1st baritone part because the player has dried up!! OK so most of the time our part is 'um-chucks' and I'm the first person to get fed-up with this (just ask John Davis of Riddings!), but we can actually play tha' knows. Just an added note. Could composers/arrangers actually give us 2nd baritone players a challenge now and again please. Before there are hundreds of e-mails telling me about wonderful pieces for 2nd baritone, I know there are a lot of decent arrangements, but as new ones are written all the time it's just a small request. A nice "bit o' tune" now and again, just for the 2nd baritone, would be gratefully received. Here endeth the gospel according to Mand! Cheers Mand. -- ---2137223983-1798546215-939458466=:18929-- --
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