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2nd December 14, 04:56 AM
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orchestral gigs this week
For many musicians, especially singers and brass players, but also for pipers, Christmas time is gig time, with all the Christmas concerts everywhere.
Last night was the rehearsal, and tonight is the concert, of Holiday Brass Los Angeles, a wonderful ensemble including many of the top players in the area, from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and some of the top 'studio' players (the people you hear on all the movie soundtracks).
This is the third year they've had me come and play Highland Cathedral with them. They have an awesome arrangement, I believe from one of the British military Bandmasters.
Here it is! They have a pic of me taken at rehearsal... not very impressive, with a black t-shirt!
http://www.holidaybrassla.com/holida....com/Home.html
And this Friday night I and another piper are playing a newly composed piece Far Far Away On Judea's Plains expressly written for choir, orchestra, and bagpipes, at Segerstrom Hall in Costa Mesa.
The group is the Orange County Millennial Choirs & Orchestras. Here they are
http://www.millennial.org/orange-county/
For both these gigs I need to play spot-on in Concert Pitch. For you pipers out there I'm using a McCallum B-flat 466 chanter with a Steve Megarity reed. The bass drone I can just lengthen to suit, but for the tenor (I'm only using one) I have an old Wygent reed on a long home-made brass tubing extender, which I can move in or out so that the tenor is tuning exactly where it's happiest, high up on the pin. (My pipes are c1900 Lawries, Lawries of this era being known for high-tuning tenors and a low-tuning bass.)
About what to wear (this is a kiltwearing forum after all) in past years I've worn a Prince Charlie with wing collar and bow tie at the Holiday Brass concerts, due to all the men being in tuxes. This year I'm thinking about doing something different, wearing my Black Watch pipers' uniform.
Last edited by OC Richard; 2nd December 14 at 05:08 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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2nd December 14, 06:55 AM
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I just listened to the feeds and I hope everyone else was as inspired and moved as I was with the "Heavenly sounds." Thanks for this my friend.
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2nd December 14, 08:38 AM
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I've grown up listening to the pipes, and I love the sound of the pipes with the brass blending so beautifully. Listening to you brought tears to my eyes. You have nailed it - perfect pitch.
Richard, you are truly gifted. God has blessed you and you are making the most of it.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
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2nd December 14, 08:50 AM
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Very, very nice. Thanks. McCallum Bflat, eh?
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2nd December 14, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Tarheel
I just listened to the feeds and I hope everyone else was as inspired and moved as I was with the "Heavenly sounds." Thanks for this my friend.
Please tell me how you "listened to the feeds".
[HR][/HR] I can never remember my age, because it keeps changing every year.
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2nd December 14, 10:37 AM
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Gotta love Christmas gigs. play well
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2nd December 14, 05:51 PM
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Here it is Doug. Click on the link HOLIDAYBRASSL.A. below. When the page pops up, look to the photos on the right side of the page. Notice there are small "slide indicators" that there is an option to play a sound track. You should get a sample of music. I clicked the piper (that "OC " guy in the t-shirt) and got beautiful pipes and brass accompaniment.
Last edited by Tarheel; 2nd December 14 at 05:52 PM.
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3rd December 14, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Tarheel
Here it is Doug. Click on the link HOLIDAYBRASSL.A. below. When the page pops up, look to the photos on the right side of the page. Notice there are small "slide indicators" that there is an option to play a sound track. You should get a sample of music. I clicked the piper (that "OC " guy in the t-shirt) and got beautiful pipes and brass accompaniment.
Thanks, I had them blocked. Do not know why, but that music brings tears to my eyes. Lovely.
[HR][/HR] I can never remember my age, because it keeps changing every year.
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3rd December 14, 08:43 PM
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thanks!
Yes a McCallum B-flat (466) chanter, polypenco, with a Steve Megarity reed. What I love about that McCallum Bb chanter is that I can switch the same reed between that chanter and the band chanter, a high-pitch McCallum.
There are a couple clips of Highland Cathedral from last night, shot on people's cell phones and posted on FaceBook, on my FaceBook page
https://www.facebook.com/richard.cook.92167
Hey somebody posted a photo of me playing Tuesday night
Last edited by OC Richard; 4th December 14 at 06:09 PM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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