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A brass band is a musical ensemble generally consisting entirely of brass instruments, most often with a percussion section. Ensembles that include brass and woodwind instruments can in certain traditions also be termed brass bands (particularly in the context of New Orleans–style brass bands), but may more correctly termed military bands, concert bands, or "brass and reed" bands.
Balkan-style Brass Bands (Serbian: Труба, trumpet) play a distinctive style of music originating in 19th-century Balkans when Roma trumpeters influenced by Turkish marching bands transposed Folk music into brass. It is popular throughout the Balkans, especially Serbia, Albania, Macedonia, Romania and Bulgaria. The beats are usually fast and accompanied by kolo. The performers each have their instrument of the orchestra and are called trubači (трубачи). The best known examples of acclaimed music in this style are from Goran Bregović and Boban Marković Orkestar. The Serbian film maker Emir Kusturica has, through his films (Black Cat, White Cat), made the style popular in the international community outside the Balkans.
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A home is a dwelling-place used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for an individual, family, household or several families in a tribe. It is often a house, apartment, or other building, or alternatively a mobile home, houseboat, yurt or any other portable shelter. Homes typically provide areas and facilities for sleeping, preparing food, eating and hygiene. Larger groups may live in a nursing home, children's home, convent or any similar institution. A homestead also includes agricultural land and facilities for domesticated animals. Where more secure dwellings are not available, people may live in the informal and sometimes illegal shacks found in slums and shanty towns. More generally, "home" may be considered to be a geographic area, such as a town, village, suburb, city, or country.
Transitory accommodation in a treatment facility for a few weeks is not normally considered permanent enough to replace a more stable location as 'home'. In 2005, 100 million people worldwide were estimated to be homeless.
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Brass is a metal alloy made of copper and zinc; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying properties. It is a substitutional alloy: atoms of the two constituents may replace each other within the same crystal structure.
By comparison, bronze is principally an alloy of copper and tin. However, bronze and brass may also include small proportions of a range of other elements including arsenic, phosphorus, aluminium, manganese, and silicon. The term is also applied to a variety of brasses, and the distinction is largely historical. Modern practice in museums and archaeology increasingly avoids both terms for historical objects in favour of the all-embracing "copper alloy".
Brass is used for decoration for its bright gold-like appearance; for applications where low friction is required such as locks, gears, bearings, doorknobs, ammunition casings and valves; for plumbing and electrical applications; and extensively in brass musical instruments such as horns and bells where a combination of high workability (historically with hand tools) and durability is desired. It is also used in zippers. Brass is often used in situations in which it is important that sparks not be struck, such as in fittings and tools around explosive gases.
UK - 1973 from the LP "The Alchemist" The Alchemist is an album by British rock band Home, released in 1973 on the CBS Records label. It was the last album released by the group before they went their separate ways in 1974. Cliff Williams went on to join Bandit from 1975 to 1977 before he replaced Mark Evans in Australian hard rock band AC/DC. Guitarist Laurie Wisefield went on to achieve success with the British band Wishbone Ash. The record also featured Jimmy Anderson on keyboards. Though the album was loved by the critics, it did not sell well commercially.
Just southeast of the Virginia Commonwealth University campus in Richmond, Va., lies a compact neighborhood called Oregon Hill. Historically, it's been a (white) working-class part of town, affordable for students and various bohemian types. Recording engineer Lance Koehler was drawn to the place when he moved to Richmond from New Orleans; it's where he eventually found a two-story garage and converted it into his own recording studio and home. It didn't take him long to start doing business across the Richmond music map: Koehler is good at his job, and he's affordable. His business is called Minimum Wage Studios for a reason. He's also a drummer, and though he grew up in Southern California, his time in New Orleans left a deep impression. Inspired by the Crescent City's modern brass band...
Guitar and banjo player Danny Barker started the Fairview Baptist Church Brass Band when he returned home to New Orleans in 1970, reviving the dying NOLA brass band tradition. Many top musicians started by paying with this band when they were young. Here they are featuring trumpeter/vocalist Will Smith. Recorded at Treme Creole Gumbo Festival November 15, 2015.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDqee-O4nMs the NEW GAME of Valiant Hearts co-creator : LOST IN HARMONY -- Music from Rabbids Go Home Sountrack available here http://ubi.li/bqPcW played by the Vagabontu Brass band in their village Pungesti Musique originale des "lapins crétins la grosse aventure" par la fanfare Vagabontu
teespring.com/ovenkid (yes, he has his own T-shirt! Wanna buy one?) We thought this was hilarious. Hope you enjoy! This video has over 60 million views worldwide! Follow me :) @jessbauer | instagram @jessbauer10 | twitter To use this video in a commercial player, advertising or in broadcasts, please email Viral Spiral: contact@viralspiralgroup.com
Soul Brass Band performs 'Heartbreak Hotel' live at WWOZ New Orleans on Monday, March 14, 2016. TROMBONE - Michael Watson GUITAR - Danny Abe SOUSAPHONE - Steve Glenn SNARE DRUM & VOCALS - Derrick Freeman BASS DRUM - Aron Lambert TRUMPET & VOCALS - Leon "Kid Chocolate" Brown SAXOPHONE - James Martin http://wwoz.org http://bandoffreeman.com/soul-brass-band
Jazz trombone artist Wycliffe Gordon performing as guest soloist with Cory Band conducted by Robert Childs in St David's Hall Cardiff on 20th June 2009. This clip includes excerpts from Sweet Georgia Brown, Wonderful World and Wycliffe's own Hallelujah Shout. Complete performances and much more from Wycliffe Gordon, Cory Band & Morriston Orpheus Choir can be seen and heard on the World of Brass DVD celebrating 125 years of the Cory Band, 'BRASS & VOICES...and all that jazz' available from www.worldofbrass.com For more information on Wycliffe Gordon visit www.wycliffegordon.com
The University of Nottingham Brass Band perform Home of Legends, composed by Paul Lovatt-Cooper. - The University of Nottingham Brass Band is a lively and enthusiastic band with great ambitions for the future. They are the largest open group in Blowsoc, the University Music Society, and welcome brass players of all abilities. They are conducted by Social Work student and tenor horn player Kieren Williams, and Mechanical Engineer student Matthew Husbands, who is more often found lurking at the back behind his tuba. Having debuted with an impressive fifth place at UniBrass 2015, this year they returned bigger and better than ever. Their efforts were not in vain, as they were awarded third place at the 2016 contest. - UniBrass is the world's only Inter-University brass band contest. Kee...
UK - 1973 from the LP "The Alchemist" The Alchemist is an album by British rock band Home, released in 1973 on the CBS Records label. It was the last album released by the group before they went their separate ways in 1974. Cliff Williams went on to join Bandit from 1975 to 1977 before he replaced Mark Evans in Australian hard rock band AC/DC. Guitarist Laurie Wisefield went on to achieve success with the British band Wishbone Ash. The record also featured Jimmy Anderson on keyboards. Though the album was loved by the critics, it did not sell well commercially.
Just southeast of the Virginia Commonwealth University campus in Richmond, Va., lies a compact neighborhood called Oregon Hill. Historically, it's been a (white) working-class part of town, affordable for students and various bohemian types. Recording engineer Lance Koehler was drawn to the place when he moved to Richmond from New Orleans; it's where he eventually found a two-story garage and converted it into his own recording studio and home. It didn't take him long to start doing business across the Richmond music map: Koehler is good at his job, and he's affordable. His business is called Minimum Wage Studios for a reason. He's also a drummer, and though he grew up in Southern California, his time in New Orleans left a deep impression. Inspired by the Crescent City's modern brass band...
Guitar and banjo player Danny Barker started the Fairview Baptist Church Brass Band when he returned home to New Orleans in 1970, reviving the dying NOLA brass band tradition. Many top musicians started by paying with this band when they were young. Here they are featuring trumpeter/vocalist Will Smith. Recorded at Treme Creole Gumbo Festival November 15, 2015.
BUY ON iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hello-single/id1065242262 FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/theluckychops TWITTER/SNAPCHAT/INSTAGRAM - @theluckychops SITE - www.luckychops.com FILMED/EDITED BY - Chase Anderson RECORDED BY - Rocky Gallo, Virtue & Vice studios MASTERED BY - Mike Kalajian, Rogue Planet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDqee-O4nMs the NEW GAME of Valiant Hearts co-creator : LOST IN HARMONY -- Music from Rabbids Go Home Sountrack available here http://ubi.li/bqPcW played by the Vagabontu Brass band in their village Pungesti Musique originale des "lapins crétins la grosse aventure" par la fanfare Vagabontu
teespring.com/ovenkid (yes, he has his own T-shirt! Wanna buy one?) We thought this was hilarious. Hope you enjoy! This video has over 60 million views worldwide! Follow me :) @jessbauer | instagram @jessbauer10 | twitter To use this video in a commercial player, advertising or in broadcasts, please email Viral Spiral: contact@viralspiralgroup.com
Soul Brass Band performs 'Heartbreak Hotel' live at WWOZ New Orleans on Monday, March 14, 2016. TROMBONE - Michael Watson GUITAR - Danny Abe SOUSAPHONE - Steve Glenn SNARE DRUM & VOCALS - Derrick Freeman BASS DRUM - Aron Lambert TRUMPET & VOCALS - Leon "Kid Chocolate" Brown SAXOPHONE - James Martin http://wwoz.org http://bandoffreeman.com/soul-brass-band
Jazz trombone artist Wycliffe Gordon performing as guest soloist with Cory Band conducted by Robert Childs in St David's Hall Cardiff on 20th June 2009. This clip includes excerpts from Sweet Georgia Brown, Wonderful World and Wycliffe's own Hallelujah Shout. Complete performances and much more from Wycliffe Gordon, Cory Band & Morriston Orpheus Choir can be seen and heard on the World of Brass DVD celebrating 125 years of the Cory Band, 'BRASS & VOICES...and all that jazz' available from www.worldofbrass.com For more information on Wycliffe Gordon visit www.wycliffegordon.com
The University of Nottingham Brass Band perform Home of Legends, composed by Paul Lovatt-Cooper. - The University of Nottingham Brass Band is a lively and enthusiastic band with great ambitions for the future. They are the largest open group in Blowsoc, the University Music Society, and welcome brass players of all abilities. They are conducted by Social Work student and tenor horn player Kieren Williams, and Mechanical Engineer student Matthew Husbands, who is more often found lurking at the back behind his tuba. Having debuted with an impressive fifth place at UniBrass 2015, this year they returned bigger and better than ever. Their efforts were not in vain, as they were awarded third place at the 2016 contest. - UniBrass is the world's only Inter-University brass band contest. Kee...
Members of The United States Army Field Band demonstrate and briefly discuss the instruments of the concert band. The Army Field Band conducts demonstrations like this one for elementary schools in the Fort Meade region every August. Flute 0:17 Oboe 1:28 Clarinet 3:22 Saxophone 5:30 Bassoon 6:57 Trumpet 8:26 French Horn 10:12 Trombone 12:47 Euphonium 15:16 Tuba 17:07 Percussion 18:43 Finale 20:33 http://www.armyfieldband.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/tusafb http://www.youtube.com/USArmyFieldBand http://www.facebook.com/FieldBand http://www.facebook.com/jazzambassadors http://www.facebook.com/armyrockband http://twitter.com/fieldband http://twitter.com/armyrockband http://twitter.com/jazzambassadors For more information, or to have a clinic team visit your school please visit our w...
Nintendo 3DS System music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes. Composer(s): Uncredited Arranger(s): Uncredited Developer(s): Nintendo Publisher(s): Nintendo Purchase, pre-order, and/or download this game here: http://tinyurl.com/mtngxfj This video was uploaded from http://www.smashcustommusic.com/64694 This stream was submitted by mariofan12ify. Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6akIKaXBeU3zv6RPA_d1KKaSj3jaBUz1
THE ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZBAND - Recorded 1964 in Germany. This is a fantastic film with this band, and an example of a perfect New Orleans Jazzband. All the musicians play and swing together wonderfully, and the ensemble sound of the three horns is magnificent. Jack Willis - cornet Joseph "Cornbread" Thomas - clarinet, vocal Walden "Frog" Joseph - trombone Jeanette Kimball - piano Albert "Papa" French - banjo (Bandleader) Frank Fields - bass Louis Barbarin - drums TITLES: 1. Eh La-Bas 2. Just A Closer Walk With Thee 3. Didn't He Ramble 4. That's A Plenty Editing, restoration, improvement of video and audio quality and correction of picture ratio by Norbert Susemihl. - www.susemihl.eu
Glenn Hallam - Drum Clinic @ Nottingham Drum Fest 2013 http://www.glennhallam.co.uk/ The fantastic Glenn Hallam gives a Rockabilly master-class at MLC Academy's Nottingham Drum Fest. Here, he talks about the great innovators of the genre, and demonstrates to some classic songs. About Glenn, in his own words: "My name is Glenn Hallam and I'm full time professional drummer and drum teacher. I was born in Kettering Northamptonshire way back in 1967 to working class parents and very proud of it. My Mum was a typical Mum of the time, working part time for extra cash so we could survive and my father a paint sprayer with a local beer barrel making plant. My father was a trombone player with a brass band close to our town in Market Harborough. I guess this is where my musical talent came fro...
John Henry, Oh Mary Don't You Weep, How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live?, Mrs. McGrath, My Oklahoma Home, Jacob's Ladder, We Shall Overcome, Pay Me My Money Down http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Springsteen_with_The_Seeger_Sessions_Band_Tour
On the night club scene in the 60's and 70's, appearing on numerous prime time TV shows as well as the White House, the your Father's Mustache band delighted audiences with their sing-a-longs and audience participation as well as their banjo and brass virtuosity. Here they play a second final reunion after a 50th reunion at Carnegie Hall in 2011. The YFM alumni musicians included: Banjos Joan Dragon Chris Fennimore Barry Foulon Mike Gentry Snake Moermond Bruce Oneill Joe Petrucelli Bob Price Joel Schiavone Mike Vignola Bob Whyte Washboards Peter Babcock Gene blood Dalton Diamond Mike Johnson Danni Sullivan Roger Whitcomb Trombones Neil De Feo Harold Johnson Herb Roselle Tubas Dan Howard Paul Monat Danny Rubio
A portrait of the renowned flautist, charting his humble beginnings with a Belfast flute band and rise in the classical music world. The musician speaks candidly about his life and career, during which he has sold more than 30 million albums and, at the age of 75, continues to tour the world and give masterclasses. The documentary includes footage of the flautist backstage in rehearsals and during performances, as well as at his home in Switzerland. Featuring contributions by Melvyn Bragg, Riverdance composer Bill Whelan and the conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin. Narrated by Jeremy Irons Broadcast 13Mar2015
The last known performance of the Three Stooges For the 2000 biographical television film, see The Three Stooges (2000 film). For the 2012 Farrelly brothers film, see The Three Stooges (2012 film). Not to be confused with The Stooges or Stooges Brass Band. The Three Stooges Healthywealthy.jpg The Three Stooges in 1938 L to R: Moe Howard, Curly Howard, Larry Fine Medium Vaudeville, film, television Nationality American Years active 1928–1970 Genres Farce, slapstick, musical comedy Former members Moe Howard Shemp Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard Joe Besser Joe DeRita The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid-20th century, best known for their numerous Columbia short subject films which are still syndicated on television. Their hallmark was physical farce...
Documentary, german with english subtitles With: Thomas Gansch (trumpet) Robert Rother (trumpet) Roman Rindberger (trumpet) (since 2004) Leonhard Paul (trombone & bass trumpet) Gerhard Füßl (trombone) Wilfried Brandstötter (tuba) Wolfgang Sohm (trumpet) until 2004 Sebastian Fuchsberger (trombone) until 2004 --- Mnozil Brass Die etwas andere Blasmusik Das Bläserensemble Mnozil Brass schreckt vor keiner humorvollen Neuinterpretation in Blech zurück. Als Musikclowns beherrschen sie alle Tonarten, die man für das bislang noch weitgehend unerforschte Genre der Kabarett-Operette brauchen könnte. Es sind ungewöhnliche, archaische Klänge, die da ertönen, wenn Mnozil Brass ihre Cross-over-Projekte zum Besten geben. Wer hat denn auch schon einen griechischen Chor mit Tendenz zum Slapstick erlebt...
The Concert Band and Jazz Ambassadors saxophone sections of The U.S. Army Field Band present The Saxophone Standard, the latest in the Army Field Band's Instructional Video Series. The Saxophone Standard offers valuable information for saxophone students of any skill level, as well as demonstrations of some of the most important works from the saxophone repertoire. -- Classical -- 1:13 History 4:16 Meet the Saxophone Family 9:02 Assembling the Instrument 12:20 Choosing the Right Reed 14:05 Breaking the Reed In 16:27 Reed Storage 17:32 Posture 18:52 Hand Position 20:02 Embouchure 22:40 Tuning and Pitch Tendencies 24:52 Breathing and Air Support 28:52 Starting the Tone 32:39 Legato and Staccato 36:25 Working on Finger Speed 38:21 Articulation/Tongue Speed 39:56 Vibrato 43:47 Vibrato Concep...
Do you ever listen to the sounds that your hands make?
Did you know that we could make sounds?
I don't know what the palace knows,
But I don't run with sheep, the shepherd can't herd me.
My feet ever slow with the age that takes me,
I'll slip out to the mountains where nobody knows me.
I will make my home here,
I will make my home here,
I will make my home here.
Grow a field of plenty to hold me tight,
And keep us warm from the cold that burns me.
My feet ever slow with the age that takes me,
I'll slip out to the mountains where nobody knows me.
I will make my home here,
I will make my home here,
I will make my home here.
Do you ever listen for sounds that your head make?
Did you know that we could make sounds?
I don't know what the palace knows,
But I don't run with sheep, the shepherd can't herd me.
My feet ever slow with the age that takes me,
I'll slip out to the mountains where nobody knows me.
I will make my home here,
I will make my home here,
I will make my home here.
(I will make my home here)
I will make my home here,
I will make my home here,
I will make my home here.
(I will make my home here)
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