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I just uploaded to the Media section a recording of Richland's drum major from 2004 and 2005 playing Carnival of Venice on the Alto Sax (I believe this is the way it was meant to be played, but I could be wrong.) with North Ridge MS backing him up at their 2005 Pre-Midwest concert.

 

It is absolutely amazing. At first it is just kind of a standard walking march and then about 3 minutes in the soloist gets all these crazy runs and you think this is what the song is all about, but then about 4 minutes in..... Well, you just have to hear it.

 

I'll let y'all know when it gets approved.

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try limewire, i found the bartone, trumpet (wynton marsalis) and flute versions of it on there...o yeah dude mckenna was in your band right? she was pretty hott (girl that sang the kelly clarkson song)

 

Bluebellbrass sent me a recording already but thanks.

 

 

DUDE yeah. She was HOTT.

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I just uploaded to the Media section a recording of Richland's drum major from 2004 and 2005 playing Carnival of Venice on the Alto Sax (I believe this is the way it was meant to be played, but I could be wrong.) with North Ridge MS backing him up at their 2005 Pre-Midwest concert.

 

It is absolutely amazing. At first it is just kind of a standard walking march and then about 3 minutes in the soloist gets all these crazy runs and you think this is what the song is all about, but then about 4 minutes in..... Well, you just have to hear it.

 

I'll let y'all know when it gets approved.

Sweet

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I just uploaded to the Media section a recording of Richland's drum major from 2004 and 2005 playing Carnival of Venice on the Alto Sax (I believe this is the way it was meant to be played, but I could be wrong.) with North Ridge MS backing him up at their 2005 Pre-Midwest concert.

 

It is absolutely amazing. At first it is just kind of a standard walking march and then about 3 minutes in the soloist gets all these crazy runs and you think this is what the song is all about, but then about 4 minutes in..... Well, you just have to hear it.

 

I'll let y'all know when it gets approved.

I believe it was actually originally a cornet solo, and the Carnival itself isn't really the crazy part, its the variations. But yeah, its pretty sweet. Our top trumpet from last year could play a lot of it on the french horn, lol. He was a friggin hos.

 

Anyways, if your really wanna here some crazy stuff, look up the Carnival of Venus, Vizzuti's own take on this style of piece. He wrote and performed it. It's a lot like Venice, except a heck of a lot cooler in my opinion. But yeah, have a listen and see for yourself.

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I just uploaded to the Media section a recording of Richland's drum major from 2004 and 2005 playing Carnival of Venice on the Alto Sax (I believe this is the way it was meant to be played, but I could be wrong.) with North Ridge MS backing him up at their 2005 Pre-Midwest concert.

 

It is absolutely amazing.  At first it is just kind of a standard walking march and then about 3 minutes in the soloist gets all these crazy runs and you think this is what the song is all about, but then about 4 minutes in..... Well, you just have to hear it.

 

I'll let y'all know when it gets approved.

Dude that sax soloist was pretty bad a**

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