St Dennis Bands - West of England Bandsman's Festival, Bugle 16/6/18.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @johnevans9903
    @johnevans9903 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed listening with the bands playing to a high standard thank you

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  Год назад

      Always a great day at Bugle John - great playing and a fantastic atmosphere!!

  • @pauldrury8537
    @pauldrury8537 3 года назад +4

    Love the cheeky little rit in the run up to the final section in Jubilee. very classy!!

  • @Mark64W
    @Mark64W 4 года назад +5

    Lovely to hear a great Yorkshire hymn , Deep Harmony being played by a class band way down the other end of the country .

  • @railroadman57
    @railroadman57 6 лет назад +5

    Wonderful video Band is surely Superb ! well done an thanks so much Cheers !

  • @高木治-h2b
    @高木治-h2b 3 года назад +1

    1番目のバンドのチーム、タンギングがしっかりしてます。
    若者のバンドですね。将来が楽しみです。ありがとうございます。
    ブラスバンド愛好家 from japan

  • @jasminsatui6710
    @jasminsatui6710 3 года назад +1

    15:06 what is this piece?

  • @brianadamson2335
    @brianadamson2335 5 лет назад

    I notice that the soprano cornet of Denis band is playing from a closed book- what is he trying to prove? It looks most odd. Also the piece by Colonel Robert Redhead is "ISAIAH 40 in the Old Testament of the Bible. "comfort ye my people".

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  5 лет назад +1

      To be honest Brian, the Soprano Cornet player, Andrew Julian, is a long term holder of the seat within the band having been a product of the band's Junior Band. As this march is something of a 'signature march' for the band, I suspect Andrew, and probably 50% of the band, is would be quite comfortable playing without music knowing it by heart, allowing him a certain amount of freedom but certainly not trying to prove anything, why would he need too - a first class player???!!!
      Colonel Robert Redhead is a composer from a Salvation Army background, however, this piece was written for the National Championships of Great Britain at the Royal Albert Hall in October 1996.

    • @Mark64W
      @Mark64W 4 года назад +1

      Hi Brian . As a soprano cornet player myself I play quite a few pieces without music as it gives you more awareness of what is going on around you rather than staring at a piece for no reason . I don't think the soprano player was trying to prove anything at all , it was just his way of doing it , and in my opinion he did a fantastic job . Kind regards , Mark .

    • @brianadamson2335
      @brianadamson2335 4 года назад

      @@Mark64W I agree he is an excellent player but if all the players are required to use music copies why be the odd on e out>. It ruins the band's deportment.

    • @andrewjulian5593
      @andrewjulian5593 3 года назад +3

      Hi Brian. In answer to your query, it's just down to my own personal preference. I find it much easier to march if I can memorise the music. That particular march I have been playing at St Dennis since my early teens (over 20 years ago). The red hymn book was not actually in use that evening, other than to bulk out the other music in my lyre in order to avoid a spray of sheet music in the road owing to a weak lyre spring. So no it wasn't a case of me proving anything, just trying to make my own life easier :-)
      We have missed competing at WEBF Bugle due to the pandemic, but I certainly hope we will all be returning to Molinnis in 2022. We are thankful to the likes of Herbie's Trains & Bands for capturing these memories so well. Take care. AJ

    • @herbiestrainsbands346
      @herbiestrainsbands346  3 года назад +1

      @@andrewjulian5593 Think that clears that up & thanks for your comments. Whilst I've only made it four times, I find it's one of those 'you have to do once' events, and if you do it once.......... you need to go back and do it again!!!

  • @tarroybitay1741
    @tarroybitay1741 6 лет назад

    What is the tittle of this march?