2024 TC Christmas Choir
- sacfxdx
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2024 TC Christmas Choir
Who’s interested? Really need an audio and video editor. Let’s start the ball rolling. Music suggestions welcome. All participants and comments/suggestions welcomed. We have a good track record. Let’s keep it up.
Steve
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
I'm interested. I can do video editing and make a click track.
- sacfxdx
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Thanks bwanamfupi. Now if we could just get some players.
Any suggestions on music?
Any suggestions on music?
Steve
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
I would like to play. Tenor trombone 2nd part is my comfort zone
- tbdana
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I'll do it, depending on what equipment and knowledge I need.
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
If I find the time, I would also be happy to participate. Would be fine with any part from alto to bass or even contra.
Regarding music it's certainly helpful to have something relatively straightforward with little to no time changes. Outside traditional Christmas music this could also be maybe a Bach choral?
Regarding music it's certainly helpful to have something relatively straightforward with little to no time changes. Outside traditional Christmas music this could also be maybe a Bach choral?
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Alto: Conn 35h, Kanstul, Weril
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Bass: Conn 112h/62h, Greenhoe TIS, Conn 60h/"62h"
https://www.mst-studio-mouthpieces.com/
Alto: Conn 35h, Kanstul, Weril
Tenor: 2x Conn 6h, Blessing medium, Elkhart 88H, 88HT, Greenhoe 88HT, Heckel, Piering replica
Bass: Conn 112h/62h, Greenhoe TIS, Conn 60h/"62h"
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
I’d love to participate this year again!
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- sacfxdx
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
Let’s make some music suggestions. We can then decide. Nothing too complicated preferably.
This is always fun and has come out good the last few times we did this.
This is always fun and has come out good the last few times we did this.
Steve
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This seems really cool, I am new to the TC community is there requirements for participating?
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Being able to provide a video/audio of yourself playing is the basic requirement. We usually have multiple folks on a part so you get some help. The video/audio editor person does the REAL magic to make it sound and look great.
Stay tuned for further requirements as we select a piece of music. Nothing too complicated.
Stay tuned for further requirements as we select a piece of music. Nothing too complicated.
Steve
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I’d love to join in!
I’ll stay tuned for more info/updates…
I’ll stay tuned for more info/updates…
- MahlerMusic
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
Would love to join in.
I can only do a G Contrabass part.
Not G Bass or F Contrabass
Hehe
I can only do a G Contrabass part.
Not G Bass or F Contrabass
Hehe
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
I did it last year and learned a lot about recording. It was fun and I wouldn't mind doing it again this year
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
The first TC choir in 2020 was going to do Carol of the Bells but pivoted when the arrangement didn't lend itself to a virtual ensemble. This arrangement looks friendlier for virtual ensemble: https://youtu.be/9u0h2LLkDmY?si=dXXyv1m9HUgMwzrb. No dedicated contrabass part though.
Here's the link to the selling site: https://musicforbrass.com/trombone-christmas-music.html. It's got a variety of difficulties and ensemble sizes. I looked for high school / college difficulty (not college / advanced pro) and more than 4 parts.
Cheers,
Shawn
Here's the link to the selling site: https://musicforbrass.com/trombone-christmas-music.html. It's got a variety of difficulties and ensemble sizes. I looked for high school / college difficulty (not college / advanced pro) and more than 4 parts.
Cheers,
Shawn
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I'm happy to fill the Mike Miller role of making the Google spreadsheet, recording instructions, and folder to store files. It would be great if someone can compile the audio. I'm working on a home project right now with multiple trombones plus hammered dulcimer. It's great fun and I'm learning a lot, but mixing the trombones is taking a ton of time. I don't have the skill to do a Christmas choir well and quickly.
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Re: 2024 TC Christmas Choir
I'd like to participate! Tenor trombone.