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I just wished the higher voices would ring thru more, like madison of old sops/trumpets

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Wow. Just checked in on Foursquare and it noted that Paul Brown Tiger Stadium is trending. The place is packed, too!

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I just wished the higher voices would ring thru more, like madison of old sops/trumpets

They will, don't worry.

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Twitter Comments about Madison:

Stephen_Incept: now lets see if the madison scouts have improved since the last time i saw them...

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chadg: I know we're under an overhang, but MY GOD, Madison is loud. Also, that's a Jim Prime horn book if I ever heard one!

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Next on the field are the Blue Knights from Denver, Colorado. Their 2010 program is entitled "Europa" and consists of:

L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2: Farandole by Bizet, Georges

W.N.(from Enigma Variations) by Elgar, Sir Edward

Nimrod (from Enigma Variations) by Elgar, Sir Edward

First Symphony; Movement 4 by Brahms, Johannes

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I just wished the higher voices would ring thru more, like madison of old sops/trumpets

We need another one of you for when there's two shows or when you need to get personal stuff done. I understand frogs can be cloned.

Thanks for the great play-by-play.

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Nice move into the double complete circle by the trumpets and mellos. Blue Knights always do some great body movement during their shows.

Good volume on the Farandole statement!

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Nice crescendo to the release on the opening statement, too.

Wait a minute, the 2nd DM is playing on a single tenor during the trumpet solo. Didn't see that before. Neat.

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Nice growl from the low brass.

Argh, then the baritones go all bright on me.

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Silent flag toss by the guard is nailed.

Time for the big finish.

Really do love the low brass sound so far. Rest of the horn line, too, but I'm a low brass guy.

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