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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Oct 15, 2008 21:10:50 GMT -5
Here's the list (condensed version):
Greased Lightnin’ • Spread feet and dance on hold 48 (start on count 9)
Summer Nights • (Brass only) SCUM at beginning; attention on move 32, horns snap up on count 25 • Horn tilt on individual soli sections (baritones/trombones first, then trumpets) • Turn backfield on tuba note before quartet; forward march to last set • Four count turn (two beats subdivided); four count (two beats subdivided) horn tilt (start on last low brass note immediately after the turn); kneel while doing horn tilt (maybe)
Born to Hand Jive • Spread feet on beat four of mark time command • Feet together when you play (either first or second measure) • Spread feet on first hold with horn tilt; horns back to 10º and feet together on beat 4 • Horn tilt when you move • All down on tuba solo; up on 4 • Horn tilt on forte part after tuba solo • Do the fall with your instrument • Horn tilt on move after hand jive • Spread feet and horn tilt on last measure
We Go Together • Face forward on move after hold; horn tilt instead of pivot • Trumpets be in set 6 in 12 counts instead of 16; spread feet for plunger soli; move to set 7 normally • Spread feet and sway on last note
The italicized ideas are the ones I think we're capable of doing and that we have time for.
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Post by dukenukem on Oct 16, 2008 20:53:28 GMT -5
Is anyone else tired of waiting for people that don't practice learn that one section in We Go Together?
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thegoods14
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Post by thegoods14 on Oct 17, 2008 20:19:06 GMT -5
We need some of these in our pit
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Oct 17, 2008 20:28:00 GMT -5
Yes, we do.
At least those things can't be out of step. *cough*Jimmy*cough*
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Oct 27, 2008 16:42:01 GMT -5
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