Apologies for the title of this entry, been listening to too much Alan Partridge.
Last night’s rehearsal was excellent. I got to go because Louise was very busy with some work that needed to be written up so wasn’t going to be much company for me. I got there quite early and what a difference a day can make. Martyn, our MD, and Lou, his wife, had been down the previous evening and cleaned the whole place up ahead of our AGM next week. Then the band started to arrive and what a band it was. We’d got 8 across the back row cornets, 5 horns, all the baris, euphs, trombones and percussion. In fact the only members not present were 1 bass and 1 solo cornet.
We started off playing a couple of new pieces; Windstar by Darryl Barry which was quite good, in a western movie kind of way and then a collection of short Irish pieces called Celtic Moods. This was excellent, though for the solo cornets some of it is a bit like an Arban exercise (that’s good really because it means I can take it home to practise and it’ll be a lot more interesting than doing Arban exercises). In the second half we spent going through the contest pieces for Milton Keynes. They were pretty good again tonight, but we’re still too loud and I’m as guilty for this too. After the rehearsal I listened to a CD of the top bands playing some contest pieces and you could certainly hear how controlled their volumes were.
An interesting thought (to me anyway) came to me after the rehearsal from something that Martyn said during it. When he got Celtic Moods out he said that he wouldn’t get Riverdance out as he couldn’t conduct it. So it’s clear now that if Martyn can’t conduct something he gets to choose not to do it, but if we can’t play something we’ve got no choice!
Actually we should make Martyn conduct it so that he can improve himself! [Martyn, if you read this, I'm only kidding!]