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Post by asdflkahsflasd on Dec 8, 2006 0:52:39 GMT -5
I play tenor sax in the first three songs and alto sax in the rest. The camera is not focused on me, but it's on my stand. If I could suggest three videos for you to watch, it would be (in order): Into The Storm, Greenlight, and Woodchopper's Ball.
O Tannenbaum
Here's That Rainy Day
Woodchopper's Ball
Greenlight (original piece composed by me...I'm on the left, tall, and playing the "solo" at 1:40)
British Masters Suite
Chanukah: The Festival Of Lights Overture
Huron Carol
Into The Storm
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Post by wdwfanatic on Dec 8, 2006 12:15:18 GMT -5
I absolutely LOVED "Chanukah: The Festival Of Lights Overture." What was the camera on? Into The Storm was really cool. It sounded like some of the clarinets or somehing at the beginning were a bit out of tune. Saxes sound really cool. I never got to hear them because when I was in band I played in the low brass. I played the euhonium. Nice job!
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Post by phazan on Dec 9, 2006 15:56:11 GMT -5
HEY! I played Into The Storm my freshman year. Ahhh the sound of it brings back memories. Well, you songs were nice, nice job on composing a whole song! Oh yeah, and tell some of your saxes to be more articulate on the dududududududu on Into The Storm!
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Post by asdflkahsflasd on Jan 27, 2007 23:48:15 GMT -5
Yet even more video from a concert today.
Early English Suite
Into The Storm
British Masters Suite
Louie, Louie
Fifth Street (Original Composition)
Early English is full of messups, Storm is good, British Masters is perfect, Louie Louie is good minus the trumpet duet, and the other two saxes messed up on Fifth Street (I really hate to blame others, but I personally know that I only made two mistakes, and they weren't even noticable in the video). My father missed the first minute of Fifth Street. Oh well.
EDIT: Stupid YouTube code.
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