Tuba Excerpt - Joyce's 71st New York Regiment March
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Here's another piece I've seen in a few auditions. Fun, quick-tempo march that has some nice low brass parts. Enjoy!
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A great march, written by Thornton Barnes Boyer in 1881, celebrating the regimental band of the 71st NY Infantry Regiment, which was led by Thomas Joyce in the period post- Civil War. As a military musician, I have played this piece dozens of times and it's always a favorite. From E-flat minor to E-flat major, the piece is a little atypical, which makes it all the more exciting to play and to listen to.
@counterfit5
12 күн бұрын
Man, NY had some great bands in the Civil War. Grafulla's 7th regt. band was pretty famous, too.
Oh my God I immediately have fallen in love with this march and this is the first time I've heard it. Excellent playing.
@iamhunterkane
24 күн бұрын
Thanks! I also love the march and think it's kind of a hidden gem compared to other more popular marches.
@WTC2014
20 күн бұрын
same
Played this in the Marine Band at Parris Island. Great music!
Definitely got my foot tapping, sounds amazing. Keep up the good work!
This specific recording is particularly good. I especially like the bass trombone in the repeat of the dogfight and the piccolo throughout. You played the runs very well also, not easy to do on bass instruments!
@iamhunterkane
17 күн бұрын
Great ears! I’ve always thought the bass trombone in the recording doubles down a little more in the repeat of the dogfight, it’s got just a little more edge than the first time around. Aside from that small detail, yes the entire recording is fantastic! It’s of my favorites.
awesome dynamics
I like this a lot; however I've never heard it played like a circus romp, like The Cage until now.
WOWWW ❤❤❤❤❤
Great mix!
Tuba🔛🔝
Bravo! Horn player here. Have you ever played either of the two Strauss horn concertos? My music history prof played #1 on the tuba once, outstanding
@iamhunterkane
26 күн бұрын
Thank you! I’ve only played the first horn concerto, but I’m familiar with both. Horn pieces sit somewhat nicely on tuba.
Bravo!
Super!!
I just realised the fingerings you were using. Is this a CC Tuba by any chance?? 🤔 If so, that's so cool. I don't see those a lot as I've only seen or played on BBb, Eb or F. I'm not a tuba player myself, but as a bass trombonist and (low horn) hornist, whenever we play with the tubas, it's such a spectacle
@iamhunterkane
12 күн бұрын
CC Tuba!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sounds amazing. I myself. Play the Trombone.
Do you share your sheet music anywhere? I love all of these, and as a tuba student looking to take it to a higher level of playing I think some of these runs could be helpful in practice
@iamhunterkane
7 күн бұрын
Send me an email. Most of what I play is public domain, but I do have these marches compiled.
love your tone and great playing. the tempo feels so high to me is it meant for running or something?
whats your set up like to capture your sound so well?
@iamhunterkane
17 күн бұрын
I’m using a Zoom H6 microphone placed about 6-7 feet away and slightly above my bell. I don’t do much to the sound except slight volume modification to match with the recording better.
Sounds way too good man! What mic set up are you using, it's ludicrously clear!
@iamhunterkane
Ай бұрын
Thanks Cameron, I appreciate it! I'm using a Zoom H6 about 6-7 feet away and slightly above my bell. There's fancier microphones than the H6, but I love using it for the convenience of having a microphone and an audio interface all in one device!
He is so sigma🗿
Sounds amazing. I myself. Play the Trombone.