Author Topic: Are you a band geek? Well then I need you!  (Read 2591 times)

Well I composed a marching band arrangement, and as awesome as the MIDI of it sounds, I'd like to see how it sounds with real instruments. It's very sparse in terms of parts, so I'm calling on my online friends to record themselves playing. If you have a half decent microphone and play one of the following instruments, then leave a response saying you'd like to record yourself for me, and I'll send you a PDF of the sheet music and a sample MIDI so you can hear how just your part is supposed to sound.

I have parts for the following instruments
  • Flute
  • Clarinet
  • Alto Sax
  • Tenor Sax
  • Bari Sax
  • Annoying Orangeet
  • Trombone
  • Low Brass
  • Tuba
« Last Edit: March 20, 2010, 06:50:02 PM by JimJam »

I used to play baritone tuba. Three years ago.


I forgot how fun of an instrument it is :D


Wait what?
Did you just bump a 10 minute old topic?

no i played baritone genius

But baritones dont' go "Bumpppp"

But baritones dont' go "Bumpppp"
In the hand of a skilled musician, they do.


In the hand of a skilled musician, they do.
The only time I've heard a baritone go "buummmpp" is when the person behind me dropped theirs.

I play base/tenor trombone.

The only time I've heard a baritone go "buummmpp" is when the person behind me dropped theirs.
BUUUUMP oh sorry

You should do drumline, its a lot better

You should do drumline, its a lot better
Do you mean I should write for a drumline or that I should be in drumline?