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Hi from NZ
#21
OrphanPip Wrote:Welcome to the forum Toby and Holst. And get back to your work Toby Wink.
Thanks and um. HI nice too meet you. there are so many fantastic guys on this site. it seems like i need to go to nz.....
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#22
holst Wrote:Thanks and um. HI nice too meet you. there are so many fantastic guys on this site. it seems like i need to go to nz.....
i meant U.S or Canada in your case....sorry, wasn't thinking
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#23
holst Wrote:Yeah? i like the planets. But i perfer the First Suite in Eb, if you like the planets you should listen too the First Suite. . . haha. is it 1am?? man, it feels strange talking to someone on the other side of the world. =P

I'll definitely be giving that a listen, thanks. For now, though, I think I'll take OrphanPip's very wise advice. Scatter

P.S. I know the use of the above smile face doesn't make any sense, but I've been trying to find a proper time to use it, and I'm tired.
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#24
Toby Wrote:I'll definitely be giving that a listen, thanks. For now, though, I think I'll take OrphanPip's very wise advice. Scatter

P.S. I know the use of the above smile face doesn't make any sense, but I've been trying to find a proper time to use it, and I'm tired.
Well, good luck =P haha and enjoy your VERY early morning.
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#25
Hello and welcome Smile

Holst is a great choice of composer Wink While I grew up listening to The Planets it was later that I got to know his folk music arrangements, most of which I enjoy very much. I've sung a lot of his choral music and it was his compositions for military band that made me stop and listen to military band music. I often come back to the First Suite. I find the Chaconne in the first movement very moving, even when played by some pretty awful bands - that is definitely a sign of great composition. I'm pretty certain I have met his daughter, Imogen, very briefly at a festival in the 1970s and I seem to remember she was an adjudicator at a music festival I sang in when I was at school in the 1960s.
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#26
marshlander Wrote:Hello and welcome Smile

Holst is a great choice of composer Wink While I grew up listening to The Planets it was later that I got to know his folk music arrangements, most of which I enjoy very much. I've sung a lot of his choral music and it was his compositions for military band that made me stop and listen to military band music. I often come back to the First Suite. I find the Chaconne in the first movement very moving, even when played by some pretty awful bands - that is definitely a sign of great composition. I'm pretty certain I have met his daughter, Imogen, very briefly at a festival in the 1970s and I seem to remember she was an adjudicator at a music festival I sang in when I was at school in the 1960s.
HAHA VERY COOL, the first suite is by far my top pick for pieces, I'm currently in the RNZNB (Royal New Zealand Navy Band) haha 3rd clarinet sadly. BUT i think i will be moving up to 2nd Chair ANY DAY now. it is an amazing thing to be apart of. haha
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#27
Welcome to the site Smile
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#28
welcome to GS. i'm a fan of NZ, will i been a fan of you? hhuhuhuhu ;D
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#29
ManicLewis21 Wrote:welcome to GS. i'm a fan of NZ, will i been a fan of you? hhuhuhuhu ;D
haha COOL any particular place in NZ?? haha if you want to be a fan of me go for it =P
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#30
no particular place really lol- its always been a dream to visit there once before i die. its a very beautiful and vast place.
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