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"Concert March from 1941", by John Williams, arr. Steve Sykes

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2009

Performed by Little Mountain Brass Band (Jim Littleford, Music Director) at its "Concert of Remembrance", 2008 Nov.09 at St. Mary's Kerrisdale Anglican Church, Vancouver, Canada. Video and production by Terry Lee. Audio by Don Harder.

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  • well what you call the instruments that sound like trumpets in this piece then?

  • @FluXiioN - a standard configuration for a British brass band is 1 Soprano Cornet (Eb), 4 solo Cornets (Bb), 2 2nd Cornets (Bb), 2 3rd Cornets (Bb), 1 Flugelhorn (Bb), 3 Eb Horns (Solo, 1st, and 2nd), 2 Trombones (in Bb Treble Clef, 1st & 2nd), 1 Bass Trombone (Bass Clef), 2 Baritones (Bb Treble Clef, 1st & 2nd), 2 Euphoniums (Bb Treble Clef), 2 Eb Basses ["Tubas"] (Eb Treble Clef), 2 Bb Basses (Bb Treble Clef), 1-3 percussionists. This particular band, LMBB, sticks to [continued...]

  • @FluXiioN - the standard instruments named, but not to the exact numbers quoted.

  • not to be picky but the trumpets werent exactly together throughout the piece xP

  • @FluXiioN - not to be picky, but there are no trumpets in a British brass band. (grin)

  • No alto sax?

    Or are they just way to quiet?

  • @Dudesitsme - that's correct. There are no alto saxes, or any saxes, or any woodwinds at all, in a British brass band.

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  • @FluXiioN probably cornets.....

  • Very nice!

    

  • Nice job form a french horn player.

  • @GeneHChan Okay well thank you for the explanation.

  • @FluXiioN or perhaps it are flugel horns

  • Oh my mistake. =P then the cornets were not together throughout the piece.

  • Oh my mistake. =P then the cornets were not together throughout the piece.

  • Oh my mistake. =P

  • @FluXiioN That would be cornet

    SS baritone from Kilmarnock Concert Brass (Scottish 3rd section champions 2010)

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