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Thanks Yorkie. I'm always a bit shocked (but in a good sense ;)) when I hear such big music played in the subdued environment of the Abbey :)
I'll listen to it properly in the morning, for now (just before going to bed) it's way too dramatic :)
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How about a picture of Yorkie's own massive organ?

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Warning - hijacked thread alert.

Now, as you know the best brass bands in the world are English, and the North of England has the best of the best, but Yorkshire is the home of absolute, undisputed, unsurpassed, pinnacle of brass band achievement. I give you:

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Now for some visuals

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Tumpet puffers can have fun too!

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The York Minster version of Toccata was also very interesting.
''Toccata In D Minor Black Dyke Band'' was quite a surprise- not dramatic at all. High tempo composition and well deserved applause in the end.I like them, and a new find for me.
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Murkskis wrote:The York Minster version of Toccata was also very interesting.
''Toccata In D Minor Black Dyke Band'' was quite a surprise- not dramatic at all. High tempo composition and well deserved applause in the end.I like them, and a new find for me.
Cheers. I double posted the same link originally, now amended the third link to it's correct one.
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Nicest hijack ever! :D
Great sounding brass band and a cute looking trumpet player as well ;)
I wonder how Libera would sound backed by these players :)

Incidentally, I'm going to see the Amsterdam Staff Band of the Dutch Salvation Army next Sunday :D I've only ever seen them play a couple of songs on a poetry festival and this will be my first time ever that I will see a proper concert of a brass band :)

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Back on topic though ;)
The York Minster organ has a very elegant sound, thanks for sharing.
Here's a piece I recently discovered which is very festive and has many different versions on YT. This one is by Gert van Hoef who plays it relatively slow, which I think I like most of all.

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Yorkie wrote:Now, as you know the best brass bands in the world are English, and the North of England has the best of the best, but Yorkshire is the home of absolute, undisputed, unsurpassed, pinnacle of brass band achievement. I give you
I've seen the Black Dyke Band live they were great of course, but I thought Brighouse and Rastric gave a slightly better peformance when they performed a concert in Saddleworth last year. Speaking of which, The Whit Friday Brass Band Contests held annually, the first Friday after Pentecost (seven weeks after Easter) is internationally recognised as 'Brass Band heaven' I've been a few times and it seems to be more popular than the last time.

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JimmyRiddle wrote: I've seen the Black Dyke Band live they were great of course, but I thought Brighouse and Rastric gave a slightly better peformance when they performed a concert in Saddleworth last year.
I've never forgiven them for Floral Dance Jimmy :D Grimethorpe is another good one, but a bit further for me than Black Dyke or B&R. You introducing yourself on Friday?
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Hey Maarten your interested in large organs aren't you?

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Thanks for this - I think I saw a similar video before but this is very informative - though I'm a mess at remembering all those stops and sounds :mrgreen: I'll learn, gradually... ;)
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I have no idea,, but I'm also interesting these to find more......
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