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bbaritone_41

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    some corps
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    The Blue Devils, The Cavaliers, Jersey Surf, Allegiance Elite, Music City Legend, Renegades
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    The Cavaliers 04' James Bond 007
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    Almost every year
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  1. A corps from Asia is interested in 5 snares, 3 tenors and 5 bass drums 18"- 20"- 22"- 24"- 28" (or any configuration that is available) preferably Yamaha, Pearl or Tama with carriers, cases and stands. If available, please send PM or email HERE Thanks!
  2. A corps from Asia is interested in 5 snares, 3 tenors and 5 bass drums 18"- 20"- 22"- 24"- 28" (or any configuration that is available) preferably Yamaha, Pearl or Tama with carriers, cases and stands. If available, please send PM or email HERE Thanks!
  3. anyone selling their full drumline?

  4. I just figured it out last night, I guess Sibelius answered my question with it's handy transposing button. Thanks for all of you who replied, I really appreciate it. Question solved, thread can now be closed. Thanks all!
  5. I tried everything, the piece is on Eb played using G bugle and I wanted to play my tuba as the contrabass. How would I match the notes I'm producing with the notes the bugles are playing?
  6. I was amazed by how Steven Mead and Adam Frey played it! Do you know where I can download the sheet music for euph & piano? Thank You in advance!
  7. I make them play C which registers G on the chromatic tuner.
  8. I've recently acquired a chromatic tuner. Hence, I want our hornline to be in tune. In what key does the G hornline be tuned into? I've tuned them in G but when they play, they tend to be sharp. What makes them like that? I know mouthpieces can be an issue but most of the hornline play on similar mpcs. 7C for the sops, and sadly 7C also for the mellos :( 12C for the baris, 5G for the euphs and 25C for the contras Do some particular brand of horns have tuning problems? By the way, it's a mixed line of King, Kanstul and Dynasty horns. Thanks in advance
  9. So did I did it correct from what you saw in the piece? Is it alright?
  10. I played a couple of notes with my G bari and it sounded the same. I didn't transpose the main melody. Instead, I transposed the piano accompaniment down to major 2nd (2 half steps) and it sounded the same, but If there are still something wrong kindly tell me so that I can make corrections :P Here's what I came up with... Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Your comments & suggestions are all welcome!
  11. Thanks all! I'll take some ideas from each of all your replies. I think doing it manually should do the trick. I'll just play some of the notes by ear then after I'm sure of some of the notes that were used in the piece. I'll just write them on paper and make a chart for referrence. ^_^
  12. I'm reading treble clef. The piece is also written in treble for baritone/euphonium. If you want to see the piece I'm wanting to play, it's on sibelius music and here's the link for it. It's just really a beautiful piece that really got me the first time i heard it Sibelius link Mr. Schmitt: I thinks it's scored for a Bb instrument. Yes, it has 3 flats, I think this one almost hits the spot. b**bs I've transposed it up perfect 4th but I think it's pretty high.
  13. How will you play a score if its in Eb and your instrument is in a different key, I want to play something in my G baritone. I'm gonna use it to audition. I've played it already in my Bb marching baritone but I'm not familiar with the sounds of the notes in the Bb bari. I've memorized the piece already but I can't really play it on the Bb bari. I'm used in playing my G baritone that's why I'm more familiar with the sounds of the notes from it. Can somebody help me? :( Btw, I want to play the notes on the staff as I see it. If it's E then I play E on my G baritone.
  14. Now you just gave us here a really good reason why we should have this DVD no matter what. ^_^ I absolutely think this can really improve the over all playing of our corps' brassline just as good as how it revolutionized BD's hornline and placed them on one of drum corps' best sounding lines as of today. May please somebody help me in getting hold of this awesome piece of multimedia?
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