Event Crimond

lynchie

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Just wondering if anyone could remember who had done the arrangement of Crimond we played at the Event?
 

dyl

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How Great Thou Art was arranged by Eric Ball, and I'm nearly 100% sure it was Peter Graham's arrangement of Crimond.

Not sure who wrote that piece called 'The Floral Dance' though! ;)
 

lynchie

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That was how great thou art

I only remember because that was when I looked at it and said "So Eric Ball eh? Is he famous?"
 

Railybobs

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Goff Richards arrangement of Crimond is one of the best Hymn arrangements out in my opinion if it counts for much ! ! !
 

twigglet

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oo yes we did have a bit of a mare, and i think leisa, craig and i just giggled our way through most of the runs! oops! :lol:
 

super_sop

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twigglet said:
oo yes we did have a bit of a mare, and i think leisa, craig and i just giggled our way through most of the runs! oops! :lol:
erm excuse me ........... what do you mean most of the runs!!!!!














All the runs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
 

lynchie

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Railybobs said:
Goff Richards arrangement of Crimond is one of the best Hymn arrangements out in my opinion if it counts for much ! ! !

It's ok, but I really don't like the "battlestar" trombone section in it, which is why I was pleasantly surprised by the one we played at the event!
 

Keppler

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twigglet said:
oo yes we did have a bit of a mare, and i think leisa, craig and i just giggled our way through most of the runs! oops! :lol:

lucky I picked just that time to play my allotted quantity of right notes then..
 

The Cornet King

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Keppler said:
twigglet said:
oo yes we did have a bit of a mare, and i think leisa, craig and i just giggled our way through most of the runs! oops! :lol:

lucky I picked just that time to play my allotted quantity of right notes then..

Yeh guys...Leisa, Craig...what was going on down the bottom end then... :wink:

Me and lynda didn't seem to falter all day.. :D :lol: :wink:

I thought the front bench gave a rather memorable performance of William Tell anyway! :D
 

Aidan

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i missed out most of the final take as i had a hat pulled over my face :?

"ok, lets have a show of hands... Crimond?"
"Floral Dance!"
"Slaidburn"
"FLORAL DANCE!!!"

haha :D now thats democracy for you, and not one hand moved! :)
 

timbloke

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its a pity someone decided to start the piece whilst the trombs were still signing their lives away, thus creating a certain "lull" in the music where we had no idea where we were.....
 

Keppler

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The Cornet King said:
Yeh guys...Leisa, Craig...what was going on down the bottom end then... :wink:

Me and lynda didn't seem to falter all day.. :D :lol: :wink:

I thought the front bench gave a rather memorable performance of William Tell anyway! :D

Memorable is one word for it. I'm sure Rog can fill in a few others..
 
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