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| With Love A ballad for Trombone and orchestra. Last edited by Boneman : 17-06-2008 at 01:57 PM. |
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#2
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| Sad to say I don't have Sibelius or I'd give this one a hear. No chance of an mp3? |
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#3
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| Glad someone found it! The best I can offer is a midi file, okay? I quite like the tune. Last edited by Boneman : 17-06-2008 at 01:57 PM. |
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| What a lovley song! This would work very well as a concert band arrangment. What is the text of the song? |
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#5
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| It was not intended as a song more a ballady sort of piece for trombone and orch.I might have a go at a wind band version if you feel that it would work. |
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Yeah, its well written and is suitable for a wide range of instrumentation. This way you've got plently of opportunities to get it performed;. |
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#7
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| Actually I have to admit I wrote some rather cheesy words to the melody! |
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#8
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| Truth to tell, I thought it was a song as well. The piece certainly has a nice melody. However, I would have liked to have heard a window in the arrangement (maybe 16 bars) for the trombone to improvise, but that's just me. And don't knock so-called cheesy lyrics, you'll be surprised how well some of them sound with a nice melody. I think you should break out the lyrics, Boneman. Last edited by Whataguy! : 12-12-2006 at 08:23 AM. |
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| Okay and okay to that! |