2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
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2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
One of the threads from last year's effort saw some renewed interest in the last couple days. Consensus is there is interest in doing a video this year that is set for multiple skill levels and recording abilities. The round 2 effort for 2020 used an arrangement of Carol of the Bells and We Wish you a Merry Christmas from Cherry Classics. Link to Christmas trombone ensemble stuff is here: https://cherryclassics.com/collections/ ... mas-easter. I'm sure others have suggestions for sources as well. Here's how 2020 round 2 turned out.
I'd love to participate as an amateur hobbyist (definitely not A-list skill level). I know my way around Movavi video editor reasonably well. Mike Miller did a good job last year, and Superbone has also offered.
Cheers,
Shawn (Indianapolis)
I'd love to participate as an amateur hobbyist (definitely not A-list skill level). I know my way around Movavi video editor reasonably well. Mike Miller did a good job last year, and Superbone has also offered.
Cheers,
Shawn (Indianapolis)
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I'd be interested in playing a line, since hats are allowed.
My repertoire suggestion is... some piece that is technically less frantic.
I recall "In Dulci Jubilo" on the old Eastman trombone Choir album. Maybe something like that is available.
Slow and steady wins the race.
My repertoire suggestion is... some piece that is technically less frantic.
I recall "In Dulci Jubilo" on the old Eastman trombone Choir album. Maybe something like that is available.
Slow and steady wins the race.
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I'm happy to do any of the roles needed to get the video done.
I have a bunch of Christmas arrangements I can adapt for bones, or can do one from scratch, including a transcription.
I'm used to editing and mixing recordings with different quality (some of my group videos are just phone videos)
Happy to just do the video as well, it's a time consuming affair if you're not used to it so I can probably turn it around in a couple of days.
I have a bunch of Christmas arrangements I can adapt for bones, or can do one from scratch, including a transcription.
I'm used to editing and mixing recordings with different quality (some of my group videos are just phone videos)
Happy to just do the video as well, it's a time consuming affair if you're not used to it so I can probably turn it around in a couple of days.
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If you can put up an arrangement here and do the video, I would love to do the click track and audio editing. Hopefully we get some more interest here.
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I am very interested if the arrangement is not too difficult. Let’s settle on an arrangement ASAP. I can drag in at least one other player also. We are both amateur players.
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Count me in to play a part, don't really mind which, would be good to decide on the piece in the next week or so to give plenty of time for the click track, recordings and editing.
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I'd love to play if this happens. KISS is my motto too... Keep it simple
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KISS is my motto as well... Rock and Roll All Night and Party Every Day.
Wait, not it.
Detroit Rock City?
Closer.
Back on topic... I may be able to record a version, though quality will likely be poor and just a phone recording.
Cheers,
Andy
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How about something fun like Feliz Navidad, Winter Wonderland or Mary's Boy Child? I recorded all of them out of the American Salvo carol books last year and they were enjoyable to play and interesting to listen to. I could whip up an arrangement specially for the video.
Or if people want to do something slow, we can do Somewhere In My Memory (Home Alone), Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas or Grown-Up Christmas List.
For all those wondering if a phone would be enough to record with - yes, it will be fine as long as you don't play too loudly close to the phone - it distorts the sound and makes it impossible to use. All you need is some earphones so we only get your trombone audio, and not the guide track you'll be playing along to.
Or if people want to do something slow, we can do Somewhere In My Memory (Home Alone), Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas or Grown-Up Christmas List.
For all those wondering if a phone would be enough to record with - yes, it will be fine as long as you don't play too loudly close to the phone - it distorts the sound and makes it impossible to use. All you need is some earphones so we only get your trombone audio, and not the guide track you'll be playing along to.
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I’ll record a part as well. Had a lot of fun with it last year; so I’m looking forward to it.
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I'm interested in participating.
--Andy in OKC
--Andy in OKC
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I'd be up for giving it another go as long as it's easier than round 1 last year. I've not got that much better in the last year.
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And another idea... shorter.
3+ minutes is likely exceeding the attention span of the various civilian friends and relatives we might share the completed video with.
I suspect two one-minute pieces are more likely to get watched, especially if not sent at the same time.
Briefer pieces are also easier get a good take when recording.
3+ minutes is likely exceeding the attention span of the various civilian friends and relatives we might share the completed video with.
I suspect two one-minute pieces are more likely to get watched, especially if not sent at the same time.
Briefer pieces are also easier get a good take when recording.
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Mary's Boy Child is relatively uncommon in the US. I'd vote for that one or Feliz Navidad as fun catchy tunes to play. Having spent half my life living on the equator, wonderland and winter are not words I willingly put together.
I was not familiar with Grown-up Christmas List. I just watched a David Foster / Natalie Cole version on YouTube. Good song for a pandemic, and I bet would sound great on trombones. Might not keep attention of listeners, though, to Rob's point.
I was not familiar with Grown-up Christmas List. I just watched a David Foster / Natalie Cole version on YouTube. Good song for a pandemic, and I bet would sound great on trombones. Might not keep attention of listeners, though, to Rob's point.
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Sure... I'm in
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Re: 2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
I did all the editing last year and am perfectly happy to do it again, but if Harrison wants to have all the fun this time around, I am happy to just play. Or if he wants to do the audio, I can do the video. I have actually learned a lot about video editing since last year and have become reasonably competent with Davinci Resolve. I don't think 3 minutes is too long.
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I'd love to take a crack at the audio editing and creating the initial clicks for us to use. Video .... No thank you.
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So all we need to do is pick a tune. I would love to see something with at least 8 parts. Let me look around.
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I’d love to participate on either tenor or bass trombone.
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Gordon Cherry has this 8 part arrangement of the Hallelujah Chorus if y'all want to do something a bit challenging (at least in the high and low parts). It goes to a D in the 1st part and the bass parts go pretty low.
I am also waiting on Patrick Sullivan (the guy that arranged the Armed Forces thing) to see it he has anything.
https://cherryclassics.com/products/han ... a94d&_ss=r
There seem to be tons of tunes out there for quartet, but not as much for a larger ensemble.
I am also waiting on Patrick Sullivan (the guy that arranged the Armed Forces thing) to see it he has anything.
https://cherryclassics.com/products/han ... a94d&_ss=r
There seem to be tons of tunes out there for quartet, but not as much for a larger ensemble.
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I just looked through IMSLP and there is nothing. I don't want anyone to have to pay money for an arrangement, especially of PD music. Hmmmmm
Hallelujah is for Easter, I thought.
Hallelujah is for Easter, I thought.
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The Hallelujah Chorus is part of the Easter section of Handel's Messiah, but it is frequently performed for Christmas. if you want to make an 8 voice version, have at it. You have 4 solo lines and however many accompaniment lines you want (but at least 4, it seems).
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I am no expert, but the Messiah seems to be performed at Christmas more than Easter. As far as paying for it, if 6 guys chip in $5 each, it's covered, so no big deal. It's like a gallon and a half of gas or one of those large coffees at Starbucks that I don't drink.
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Re: 2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
Would any of the Tommy Pedersen Christmas carol arrangements be worth a look?
Here's a playlist of the originals:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... KQQWsby5M
I bought the score of the slightly simplified quintet version here:
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/te ... c/20126850
(Parts available also)
What could work is either to have multiple people on each part from the quintet arranangements, or, for someone skilled in transcription to write out the slighly more adventerous parts from the original to layer on top of the quintet ones. Generally, what I mean here are the fanfares in last verses and expanded harmonies. There are some additional bridge sections etc. which I wouldn't bother writing in personally.
Each player could buy their part individually for $6.50, digital download is also possible for those concerned about shipping times.
FWIW, my personal favourites are:
We three kings (Fanfares in last verse not in quintet score)
It came upon a mignight clear (Into not in quintet score)
God rest ye merry gentlemen (Fanfares in last verse not in quintet score)
In my opinion, all could work out-of-the-box or with the additions I mentioned above. One thing I don't know is the copyright situation is and whether you have to get approval from the publisher, especically if adding additional parts.
Here's a playlist of the originals:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... KQQWsby5M
I bought the score of the slightly simplified quintet version here:
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/te ... c/20126850
(Parts available also)
What could work is either to have multiple people on each part from the quintet arranangements, or, for someone skilled in transcription to write out the slighly more adventerous parts from the original to layer on top of the quintet ones. Generally, what I mean here are the fanfares in last verses and expanded harmonies. There are some additional bridge sections etc. which I wouldn't bother writing in personally.
Each player could buy their part individually for $6.50, digital download is also possible for those concerned about shipping times.
FWIW, my personal favourites are:
We three kings (Fanfares in last verse not in quintet score)
It came upon a mignight clear (Into not in quintet score)
God rest ye merry gentlemen (Fanfares in last verse not in quintet score)
In my opinion, all could work out-of-the-box or with the additions I mentioned above. One thing I don't know is the copyright situation is and whether you have to get approval from the publisher, especically if adding additional parts.
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We have plenty of arrangers offering their services here, no need to be paying for the music.
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Cherry also has this 8 part version of Silent Night for $20.
https://cherryclassics.com/products/244 ... a94d&_ss=r
And Patrick Sullivan sent me a 5 part version of Up on the Housetop.
I think the 8 part piece would be better as we would not have as much doubling of parts.
As far as paying for arrangements, I would rather pay for a known good arrangement than take a chance and end up in the same pickle we did last year having to change at the last minute.
https://cherryclassics.com/products/244 ... a94d&_ss=r
And Patrick Sullivan sent me a 5 part version of Up on the Housetop.
I think the 8 part piece would be better as we would not have as much doubling of parts.
As far as paying for arrangements, I would rather pay for a known good arrangement than take a chance and end up in the same pickle we did last year having to change at the last minute.
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Nice, I'd be happy to play that. Might pass on the solo line though... (not sure I can even count that many lines)Mikebmiller wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:12 am Cherry also has this 8 part version of Silent Night for $20.
https://cherryclassics.com/products/244 ... a94d&_ss=r
And Patrick Sullivan sent me a 5 part version of Up on the Housetop.
I think the 8 part piece would be better as we would not have as much doubling of parts.
As far as paying for arrangements, I would rather pay for a known good arrangement than take a chance and end up in the same pickle we did last year having to change at the last minute.
How about this?
Set a date, say 21st November, by which all suggestions should be proposed. All proposals shall be either include a link to a commercially-available arrangement or the draft version of a score of someone's own arrangment. Once all entries are submitted, make a sheet on GoogleSheets where people can fill in their names to express interest in the project and rank the suggestions. Give that a few days to run, collate the results and by the middle to end of next week we could have a definite idea of what the consensus would like to play. It does mean that people could go to the trouble of arranging something which may not be used this time around but it does give people a chance to be open to new arrangements with some visibiltiy of what will come, or fall back on a proven one.
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Reference last year. Avoiding that would surely be worth a couple bucks.michaelpilley wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 2:37 am We have plenty of arrangers offering their services here, no need to be paying for the music.
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Who is in charge of this?
A "Producer" should be chosen. Probably someone who will be collecting the files and doing the editing.
He could set a "budget" for duration or any other troublesome parameter, decree that the options have to fit within those limits, and be the final say on what gets used and when it has to be done.
A "Producer" should be chosen. Probably someone who will be collecting the files and doing the editing.
He could set a "budget" for duration or any other troublesome parameter, decree that the options have to fit within those limits, and be the final say on what gets used and when it has to be done.
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I did it last year, but I am happy to let someone else handle it it this time around. I believe Harrison has expressed interest in doing the audio portion. If no one else wants the glory of doing the video, I can handle that. I have actually become almost competent with Davinci Resolve recently and my new M1 Mac Mini handles video way better than my old PC.robcat2075 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 9:33 am Who is in charge of this?
A "Producer" should be chosen. Probably someone who will be collecting the files and doing the editing.
He could set a "budget" for duration or any other troublesome parameter, decree that the options have to fit within those limits, and be the final say on what gets used and when it has to be done.
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I had never heard those before. Fantastic! Any idea how many parts they are using? Are the full arrangements available or just the 5 part?MrHCinDE wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 2:09 am Would any of the Tommy Pedersen Christmas carol arrangements be worth a look?
Here's a playlist of the originals:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... KQQWsby5M
I bought the score of the slightly simplified quintet version here:
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/te ... c/20126850
(Parts available also)
What could work is either to have multiple people on each part from the quintet arranangements, or, for someone skilled in transcription to write out the slighly more adventerous parts from the original to layer on top of the quintet ones. Generally, what I mean here are the fanfares in last verses and expanded harmonies. There are some additional bridge sections etc. which I wouldn't bother writing in personally.
Each player could buy their part individually for $6.50, digital download is also possible for those concerned about shipping times.
FWIW, my personal favourites are:
We three kings (Fanfares in last verse not in quintet score)
It came upon a mignight clear (Into not in quintet score)
God rest ye merry gentlemen (Fanfares in last verse not in quintet score)
In my opinion, all could work out-of-the-box or with the additions I mentioned above. One thing I don't know is the copyright situation is and whether you have to get approval from the publisher, especically if adding additional parts.
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One of my favourite Christmas albums/playlists.
I only found the 5 part score, sounds like at least double that on the recording. I never found the originals but perhaps someone on the forum either played on the recording or has some connections?
I only found the 5 part score, sounds like at least double that on the recording. I never found the originals but perhaps someone on the forum either played on the recording or has some connections?
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I just got my schedule for now until Christmas ... It's not looking to good for me to have any spare time. I really wanted to test my new software out but I think it's best if I just am up front about it now that I know.
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Well if Harrison is out, I will volunteer to do it again unless someone else is itching for all the glory. Before we decide on a tune, let's at least get an idea of how many people want to play. If you want to play, please respond to this post and let us know if you want to play tenor or bass (or possibly alto). If tenor, tell us your highest comfortable range (not the highest note you can squeak out). I would like to cap it at 12 tenors and 4 basses. More than that gets hard to work with. Also, give us your real name.
If we can get 8 or more, we can do one of the 8 part tunes. If less, we should stick with 5-6 parts.
I'll start - Mike Miller - Tenor - High D on a good day.
If we can get 8 or more, we can do one of the 8 part tunes. If less, we should stick with 5-6 parts.
I'll start - Mike Miller - Tenor - High D on a good day.
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I’ll play tenor. Comfortable range up to high C, in the treble staff (is that C5?).
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I would be interested in playing bass!
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Richard Hibberts-Caswell - Tenor - Up to high Db (you know, the Bolero one)
Would be happy to play alto (comfortable up to F) or, with a bit of notice, bass (down to about pedal F).
Would be happy to play alto (comfortable up to F) or, with a bit of notice, bass (down to about pedal F).
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I'm happy to do either audio or video if it helps.Mikebmiller wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:58 pm Well if Harrison is out, I will volunteer to do it again unless someone else is itching for all the glory. Before we decide on a tune, let's at least get an idea of how many people want to play. If you want to play, please respond to this post and let us know if you want to play tenor or bass (or possibly alto). If tenor, tell us your highest comfortable range (not the highest note you can squeak out). I would like to cap it at 12 tenors and 4 basses. More than that gets hard to work with. Also, give us your real name.
If we can get 8 or more, we can do one of the 8 part tunes. If less, we should stick with 5-6 parts.
I'll start - Mike Miller - Tenor - High D on a good day.
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I'll play tenor or would love to try alto. Comfortable to high C (D or E since it isn't a live performance...lol)
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Tenor:
King 2B Silvertone-DW 12CS
Shires 1Y,T47,Dual Valve-DW 6BL
Shires 7YLW screw bell, T08-25YC-DW 6BS
Kanstul 1555-DW 6BS
Alto:
Thomann TEB480L-Schilke 45B
Trumpet:
King Liberty Silvertone AB-Schilke M2C
King 600-Bach 7C
Tenor:
King 2B Silvertone-DW 12CS
Shires 1Y,T47,Dual Valve-DW 6BL
Shires 7YLW screw bell, T08-25YC-DW 6BS
Kanstul 1555-DW 6BS
Alto:
Thomann TEB480L-Schilke 45B
Trumpet:
King Liberty Silvertone AB-Schilke M2C
King 600-Bach 7C
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I'll play tenor. Up to about D. Or a high bass part if needed.
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Michael - shoot me an email mikebmiller at gmail.com. Let's talk about this.michaelpilley wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 3:24 amI'm happy to do either audio or video if it helps.Mikebmiller wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:58 pm Well if Harrison is out, I will volunteer to do it again unless someone else is itching for all the glory. Before we decide on a tune, let's at least get an idea of how many people want to play. If you want to play, please respond to this post and let us know if you want to play tenor or bass (or possibly alto). If tenor, tell us your highest comfortable range (not the highest note you can squeak out). I would like to cap it at 12 tenors and 4 basses. More than that gets hard to work with. Also, give us your real name.
If we can get 8 or more, we can do one of the 8 part tunes. If less, we should stick with 5-6 parts.
I'll start - Mike Miller - Tenor - High D on a good day.
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We have 7 players expressing interest so far. Please sign up by Thanksgiving if you want to play and then we can decide on a tune.
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If you want to play, be sure to post if you are not in the below list. (there are many more that have commented in here, which means you probably DO want to participate)
Glenp tenor to C
Hyperbolica tenor to D
JBeatenbough tenor to D (or Alto to F)
Mikebmiller
MrHCinDE alto to F
sacfxdx Bass
Slydeguy tenor or bass
Tmarco97 bass
Glenp tenor to C
Hyperbolica tenor to D
JBeatenbough tenor to D (or Alto to F)
Mikebmiller
MrHCinDE alto to F
sacfxdx Bass
Slydeguy tenor or bass
Tmarco97 bass
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Tenor:
King 2B Silvertone-DW 12CS
Shires 1Y,T47,Dual Valve-DW 6BL
Shires 7YLW screw bell, T08-25YC-DW 6BS
Kanstul 1555-DW 6BS
Alto:
Thomann TEB480L-Schilke 45B
Trumpet:
King Liberty Silvertone AB-Schilke M2C
King 600-Bach 7C
Tenor:
King 2B Silvertone-DW 12CS
Shires 1Y,T47,Dual Valve-DW 6BL
Shires 7YLW screw bell, T08-25YC-DW 6BS
Kanstul 1555-DW 6BS
Alto:
Thomann TEB480L-Schilke 45B
Trumpet:
King Liberty Silvertone AB-Schilke M2C
King 600-Bach 7C
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Re: 2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
Looks like interest is a bit down from last time, which is understandable given that people have actual gigs to play this year. I think I will open this up to my FB brass recording group and see if we can get a few more players.
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Re: 2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
Your specific sign-up request, instead of buried in middle of an existing thread, really needs to be in a thread of its own with an obvious title (Ex: "2021 Christmas Ens. Sign-up HERE") and then somehow pinned and plugged every day.Mikebmiller wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 9:21 am Looks like interest is a bit down from last time, which is understandable given that people have actual gigs to play this year. I think I will open this up to my FB brass recording group and see if we can get a few more players.
There were 11 people at the top who said they were interested. How many caught that they have to be interested all over again to be in? Less than 11, apparently.
A sure sign that people aren't paying close attention is that only one person who answered your new request followed the directions.
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Re: 2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
I think perhaps my expression of interest was a bit unclear, I meant it to be understood that tenor up to Db was my default instrument. Tenor is definitely my main instrument and the alto and bass I mentioned are in case we don’t get enough specialist alto or bass players.jbeatenbough wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 7:32 am If you want to play, be sure to post if you are not in the below list. (there are many more that have commented in here, which means you probably DO want to participate)
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Re: 2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
Well I got 8 people signed up in next to no time on the FB group. If you are not a member of that group, I would like to invite you to join here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1813011925524532
So that is about 15. At this point we don't need many more. I think 20 would about max out my computer on the video editing.
Please sign up officially here on this Google Sheet. Indicate name, email, and preferred part. I don't know exactly how many parts there will be, so just give me an estimate.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1813011925524532
So that is about 15. At this point we don't need many more. I think 20 would about max out my computer on the video editing.
Please sign up officially here on this Google Sheet. Indicate name, email, and preferred part. I don't know exactly how many parts there will be, so just give me an estimate.
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Re: 2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
You said we had until thanksgiving to sign up and now it's too late!
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Re: 2021 Trombone Chat Christmas Ensemble
I don't think we should cap the numbers, I can work with any number of recordings for the audio.