UTHS SYMPHONIC BAND: The Hounds Of Spring - Alfred Reed
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Tempo is a little fast in the intro, is it not? Just a tad too short to hear the chords resonate...
Good playing, regardless.
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Man, I have such great memories of UT. I was in the class of '71. I didn't belong to the band but took choir and other music classes under Mr. Donald Dyer. What a wonderful music instructor he was. He really loved and knew music. I joined the Army in later '71 and went to Panama for a year and a half. Good experience also. Landed in Texas, then in California where I have lived since. I miss the Quad Cities. My heart will always be there. Michael Bryant.
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Gosh..I wish i was playing the flute in that band. Its really good. Im in Symphonic Band at UT but its not what I expected it to be.Great Performance!
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trust me, he is very into what he does, I guess you just have to be in the band to know how he feels, but he is very well known throught the midwest and surrounding areas.
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yep.
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Well played.
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This is awesome! I'm an '03 graduate and still a band geek! I played trombone, but I only got into concert band; I wasn't good enough for symphonic, lol.
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i LOVED that song.
and that band.
me on the t-sax.
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Cool! My mom graduated from this school in '77. Most of my family still lives in the Quad Cities.
I love playing this piece! We're doing in in concert festival coming up in march. I'm excited.
Lauren29032 3 years ago
the national concert band festibal(BOA)?
chuyito009 3 years ago
Wow, that was pretty good! We are playing this piece this year for Concert Festival.
Just wondering, but does this school happen to be located in East Moline, Illinois?
littleReid 3 years ago 2
yes
chuyito009 3 years ago