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> THE MODERN AGE, What do you mean by that???????? The brass band tradition is > over 150 yars and have developed from day one. And a good and musicaly > developement is nesecerry to get a audiece, but the development must be in the > tradition. There is one thing I just cant understad; WHY do all these trumpet > and/or french-horn player comes into the brass-band movement when all you want > to do is to destroy it? In my opinion it is because the brassbands have more > intersing music than the wind-bands, and thet there are way to few "profesional > chairs" in the orcestras for the horde of trumpeters getting out of univerity. > Therefore they join the brassbands and when they are inn they imidietly start > reforming it to a "symphonic" souding band of brass players. > > Why do we, the traditionalists, accept this interferece. What would have happen > if we had come to a wind band/symphony orcestra with our brilliant Eb-tenorhorn > palyers, our exelent Sopranos ......... Would the "winders" accept it like we > accept the trumpetsound of our trumpetplayers? Definetly NOT. > > Trond Otto Berg > Traditionalist (that think P.McCann is the best sounding cornetplayer in the > last 20yars) > Fantastic response..........the best Reasons NOT to have F*#$ Horn in a Brass Band I have heard so far!!!!!!...............thanks... Tony -- unsubscribe or receive the list in digest form, mail a message of 'help' to listserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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