View Full Version : Who's up for helping MM keep this site alive?
JessopSmythe
23.05.2003, 01:07
MM
To help with the growing costs of hosting and maintaining theMouthPiece.com, and to ensure its continued & ongoing development and availability for many years.....
When I played with Shropshire Youth BB all those years ago, we staged a sponsored 24 hour "concert" with some of the orchestras. Each ensemble played in shifts throught the day finishing with a combined band / orchestra finale with something like 8 conductors. I'm sure that with nearly 700 tMP ers we could match if not beat that and have a cracking social event at the same time.
Who's up for having a go at something like this or got any other ideas?
Possibly go for getting the worlds F'ugest Brass Band together?
Even get some us Whinging-Old-Gits out of retirement for that (that'll please Eric the Troll!!)?
Singapore Northern Lass
23.05.2003, 02:30
MM
To help with the growing costs of hosting and maintaining theMouthPiece.com, and to ensure its continued & ongoing development and availability for many years.....
When I played with Shropshire Youth BB all those years ago, we staged a sponsored 24 hour "concert" with some of the orchestras. Each ensemble played in shifts throught the day finishing with a combined band / orchestra finale with something like 8 conductors. I'm sure that with nearly 700 tMP ers we could match if not beat that and have a cracking social event at the same time.
Who's up for having a go at something like this or got any other ideas?
This is an excellent idea, but not only are we from all areas of the UK, some of us from all four corners of the earth would have a lot of travelling to join in!!! :dunno
Roger Thorne
23.05.2003, 06:22
SNL,
Don't worry about travelling, theMouthpiece.com team has already discused a universal get together! . . . if our idea works, you'll all be able to take part. We'll keep you posted.
:wink:
super_sop
23.05.2003, 07:22
Yup great idea, count me in
WhatSharp?
23.05.2003, 07:33
Is there a record for the Largest Brass band / Longest running concert?
Perhaps we can get the Guinness guys (Record not beer.. or both!) to come along!
WhatSharp?
23.05.2003, 07:36
Hmm no bands on the Guinness site.. did find this though :
Oldest Tuba Player
Jack Samuel Hogg of Heswall, Wirral, UK, is the oldest tuba player, regularly playing in concerts with the Heswall Concert Band since joining them in 1998 at the age of 94. Jack has been playing a musical instrument since 1919 when as a soprano coronet player he joined the Cammell Laird Sea Scout Band.
Theres a record I can go for! (anther Sop Player too!).
sparkling_quavers
23.05.2003, 10:20
here's the link to the post about tMP.com event
http://www.themouthpiece.com/viewtopic.php?t=355&highlight=
cornetgirl
23.05.2003, 18:59
Count me in!!!!!
Rach x
IckleSop
24.05.2003, 01:23
Yeah!!! Sounds Great,
Do i have to sit near super_sop??!!!!
:twisted: :wink:
ah he's harmless really.. (apart from the belching (ask Twigglet))
Singapore Northern Lass
24.05.2003, 03:09
SNL,
Don't worry about travelling, theMouthpiece.com team has already discused a universal get together! . . . if our idea works, you'll all be able to take part. We'll keep you posted.
:wink:
:?: This sounds very interesting Roger!!!!! :P
neiltwist
24.05.2003, 03:55
This sounds very interesting Roger!!!!!
and more than a little promising! :D
super_sop
24.05.2003, 10:48
ah he's harmless really.. (apart from the belching (ask Twigglet))
cheers m8y :P
sudcornet
24.05.2003, 11:52
Always up for a good idea. As long as I'm available I'm up for 'owt...........well, within reason and as long as it doesn't hurt or break the skin, or leave me with annoying chafed areas.
Sud.
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