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Where folks young and old come to learn music and play with others.
No age barriers. No geographic barriers. Just fun.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>HUMS Aloud #006 - BBC Play It Again event, Watford (Part 3/3) - Enhanced</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
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			<description><![CDATA[  <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><font size="3">Introduction</font></p> <p> <br /><font size="2">Podcast</font></p><ul><li>I'm Nic Plum and this is ...6th HUMS Aloud podcast</li><li><a href="http://humsaloud.btpodshow.com" title="HUMS Aloud podcast">humsaloud.btpodshow.com</a></li><li>associated with the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire</li><li>large independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both children and adults</li><li><a href="http://www.humsa.org.uk" title="Huntingdonshire Music School">www.humsa.org.uk</a></li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="2">BBC Play It Again TV Series</font></p><ul><li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain" title="BBC Play It Again site">www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain</a></li><li>TV series on BBC 1 where famous people learn an instrument in short order</li><li>BBC running series of events around the UK where the public can sign up to play with a BBC orchestra and singers.</li><li>This is an audio diary taken when myself and daughter took part in an event at Watford Colosseum - just outside London.</li><li>Self - tuba (9 months), daughter (Jess) on flute</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="2">Format - last of 3 episodes</font></p><ul><li>first one dealt with the arrival and settling in</li><li>second one looked at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group</li><li>in this episode - we talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete assembly.</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="2">Setting the background</font></p><ul><li>- some 200 + members of public taking part playing with BBC Concert Orchestra</li><li>- varying amounts of experience from complete beginners, never having played to experienced</li><li>- set the task of playing part of Bernsteins' West Side Story including an arrangement of &quot;Tonight&quot; appopriately titled &quot;Not Tonight&quot;</li><li>- everyone has been split up into instrument or voice groups and rehearsed separately</li><li>- each musical part split into 4 lines of increasing difficulty so that everyone can still take part</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="3">Orchestral Section - All Together</font></p><ul><li>- each has been rehearsed and the following is the orchestral section minus saxophones, percussion, singers, others</li><li>- can hear each of the 4 lines being played. </li><li>Quite a lot going on - not everyone is playing same line and therefore have to keep keen eye for the direction from Tim Steiner</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="3">Breaktime</font></p><ul><li>Everyone from the separate groups gathers together for refreshments and biscuits. Good opportunity to share experiencess.</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Sharps?</font></p><ul><li>- break time</li><li>- everyone from all the individual groups gets together for tea &amp; biscuits</li><li>- opportunity to chat to find out how it's going</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Meeting People</font></p><ul><li>- provided opportunity to meet other people</li><li>- hear how two previously strangers meet with a view to joining an ensemble</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Duelling Banjos</font></p><ul><li>- hear how the 'Others' group got on</li><li>- playing 'duelling banjos'?</li><li>- how one person took up the banjo</li></ul> <p> </p> <p> <br /><font size="3">All Together</font></p><blockquote><font size="2">Introduction in the Hall</font> <br /></blockquote><blockquote><ul><li>Everyone gathering in the main hall - all 200+ members of public +70-strong BBC Concert Orchestra + BBC singers. Getting ready for rehearsal as a complete ensemble.</li></ul></blockquote><blockquote> <p><font size="2">Tim Steiners' Welcome</font></p></blockquote><blockquote> <p><font size="2">The 'Others'</font></p><ul><li>guitars- classical, electric, acoustic and at least 2 banjos. We get to here what they've been rehearsing.</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Plus Singers</font></p><ul><li>singers show what they've done in combination with 'The Others'</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Sounding Better - All Together</font></p><ul><li>everyone plays together</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Mambo - Reprise</font></p><ul><li>practising shouting &quot;Mambo&quot; at the opportune time</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Total Confusion - Hah!</font></p><ul><li>Each group has been practising their version of random note playing at the direction of Tim Steiner. Here we see what random really means. For the violas it appears that it's not so random at all...</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Singers ...Singing 'Tonight'</font></p><ul><li>Singers sing the song 'Tonight' from Bernstein's West Side Story</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Tonight - The Performance</font></p><ul><li>The final performance of 'Not Tonight' with all 200+ public plus the BBC Concert Orchestra &amp; singers </li></ul></blockquote> <p> <br /><font size="3">Outro</font></p><ul><li>Final episode in audio diary of Play It again event.</li><li>If you are within striking range of Huntingdon - we can provide musical tuition &amp; fun whether adult or child.</li></ul> <p> </p> <p> <br /><u>Feedback welcomed</u> - particularly on this episode and if you've attended a BBC Play It Again event. Send e-mail/audio feedback to humsaloud@googlemail.com</p> <p> </p>  <a href="odeo.com—f98aab23b798a369">My Odeo Channel</a> (odeo/f98aab23b798a369) ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Part 3 - Playing Together in the Super-Orchestra</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>

	 

	 

	Introduction

Podcast

	*I'm Nic Plum and this is ...6th HUMS Aloud
podcast	*humsaloud.btpodshow.com [1]	*associated with the
Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire	*large
independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both
children and adults	*www.humsa.org.uk [2]

BBC Play It Again TV Series

	*www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain [3]	*TV series on BBC 1 where famous
people learn an instrument in short order	*BBC running series of
events around the UK where the public can sign up to play with a BBC
orchestra and singers.	*This is an audio diary taken when myself and
daughter took part in an event at Watford Colosseum - just outside
London.	*Self - tuba (9 months), daughter (Jess) on flute

Format - last of 3 episodes

	*first one dealt with the arrival and settling in	*second one looked
at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group	*in this episode - we
talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a
complete assembly.

Setting the background

	*- some 200 + members of public taking part playing with BBC Concert
Orchestra	*- varying amounts of experience from complete beginners,
never having played to experienced	*- set the task of playing part of
Bernsteins' West Side Story including an arrangement of &quot;Tonight&quot;
appopriately titled &quot;Not Tonight&quot;	*- everyone has been split up into
instrument or voice groups and rehearsed separately	*- each musical
part split into 4 lines of increasing difficulty so that everyone can
still take part

Orchestral Section - All Together

	*- each has been rehearsed and the following is the orchestral
section minus saxophones, percussion, singers, others	*- can hear each
of the 4 lines being played. 	*Quite a lot going on - not everyone is
playing same line and therefore have to keep keen eye for the
direction from Tim Steiner

Breaktime

	*Everyone from the separate groups gathers together for refreshments
and biscuits. Good opportunity to share experiencess.

	Sharps?

	*- break time	*- everyone from all the individual groups gets
together for tea &amp; biscuits	*- opportunity to chat to find out how
it's going

	Meeting People

	*- provided opportunity to meet other people	*- hear how two
previously strangers meet with a view to joining an ensemble

	Duelling Banjos

	*- hear how the 'Others' group got on	*- playing 'duelling
banjos'?	*- how one person took up the banjo

	 

All TogetherIntroduction in the Hall

	*Everyone gathering in the main hall - all 200+ members of public
+70-strong BBC Concert Orchestra + BBC singers. Getting ready for
rehearsal as a complete ensemble.

	Tim Steiners' Welcome

	The 'Others'

	*guitars- classical, electric, acoustic and at least 2 banjos. We
get to here what they've been rehearsing.

	Plus Singers

	*singers show what they've done in combination with 'The Others'

	Sounding Better - All Together

	*everyone plays together

	Mambo - Reprise

	*practising shouting &quot;Mambo&quot; at the opportune time

	Total Confusion - Hah!

	*Each group has been practising their version of random note playing
at the direction of Tim Steiner. Here we see what random really means.
For the violas it appears that it's not so random at all...

	Singers ...Singing 'Tonight'

	*Singers sing the song 'Tonight' from Bernstein's West Side Story

	Tonight - The Performance

	*The final performance of 'Not Tonight' with all 200+ public plus
the BBC Concert Orchestra &amp; singers 

Outro

	*Final episode in audio diary of Play It again event.	*If you are
within striking range of Huntingdon - we can provide musical tuition &amp;
fun whether adult or child.

	 

Feedback welcomed - particularly on this episode and if you've
attended a BBC Play It Again event. Send e-mail/audio feedback to
humsaloud@googlemail.com

	   My Odeo Channel [4] (odeo/f98aab23b798a369)

Links:
------
[1] http://humsaloud.btpodshow.com
[2] http://www.humsa.org.uk
[3] http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain
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			<title>HUMS Aloud #006a - BBC Play It Again event, Watford (Part 3/3) - Plain MP3</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
			<link>http://www.btpodshow.com/view/?kId=63727&amp;tId=2</link>
			<description><![CDATA[ <div style="text-align:center;"> </div><div style="text-align:center;"><strong><font color="#800080">This has the same audio content as episode 006 except it is in a plain MP3 format - some browser readers don't cope well with enhanced podcasts.</font></strong> <br /></div> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><font size="3">Introduction</font></p> <p> <br /><font size="2">Podcast</font></p><ul><li>I'm Nic Plum and this is ...6th HUMS Aloud podcast</li><li><a href="http://humsaloud.btpodshow.com" title="HUMS Aloud podcast">humsaloud.btpodshow.com</a></li><li>associated with the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire</li><li>large independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both children and adults</li><li><a href="http://www.humsa.org.uk" title="Huntingdonshire Music School">www.humsa.org.uk</a></li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="2">BBC Play It Again TV Series</font></p><ul><li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain" title="BBC Play It Again site">www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain</a></li><li>TV series on BBC 1 where famous people learn an instrument in short order</li><li>BBC running series of events around the UK where the public can sign up to play with a BBC orchestra and singers.</li><li>This is an audio diary taken when myself and daughter took part in an event at Watford Colosseum - just outside London.</li><li>Self - tuba (9 months), daughter (Jess) on flute</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="2">Format - last of 3 episodes</font></p><ul><li>first one dealt with the arrival and settling in</li><li>second one looked at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group</li><li>in this episode - we talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete assembly.</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="2">Setting the background</font></p><ul><li>- some 200 + members of public taking part playing with BBC Concert Orchestra</li><li>- varying amounts of experience from complete beginners, never having played to experienced</li><li>- set the task of playing part of Bernsteins' West Side Story including an arrangement of &quot;Tonight&quot; appopriately titled &quot;Not Tonight&quot;</li><li>- everyone has been split up into instrument or voice groups and rehearsed separately</li><li>- each musical part split into 4 lines of increasing difficulty so that everyone can still take part</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="3">Orchestral Section - All Together</font></p><ul><li>- each has been rehearsed and the following is the orchestral section minus saxophones, percussion, singers, others</li><li>- can hear each of the 4 lines being played. </li><li>Quite a lot going on - not everyone is playing same line and therefore have to keep keen eye for the direction from Tim Steiner</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="3">Breaktime</font></p><ul><li>Everyone from the separate groups gathers together for refreshments and biscuits. Good opportunity to share experiencess.</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Sharps?</font></p><ul><li>- break time</li><li>- everyone from all the individual groups gets together for tea &amp; biscuits</li><li>- opportunity to chat to find out how it's going</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Meeting People</font></p><ul><li>- provided opportunity to meet other people</li><li>- hear how two previously strangers meet with a view to joining an ensemble</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Duelling Banjos</font></p><ul><li>- hear how the 'Others' group got on</li><li>- playing 'duelling banjos'?</li><li>- how one person took up the banjo</li></ul> <p> </p> <p> <br /><font size="3">All Together</font></p><blockquote><font size="2">Introduction in the Hall</font> <br /></blockquote><blockquote><ul><li>Everyone gathering in the main hall - all 200+ members of public +70-strong BBC Concert Orchestra + BBC singers. Getting ready for rehearsal as a complete ensemble.</li></ul></blockquote><blockquote> <p><font size="2">Tim Steiners' Welcome</font></p></blockquote><blockquote> <p><font size="2">The 'Others'</font></p><ul><li>guitars- classical, electric, acoustic and at least 2 banjos. We get to here what they've been rehearsing.</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Plus Singers</font></p><ul><li>singers show what they've done in combination with 'The Others'</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Sounding Better - All Together</font></p><ul><li>everyone plays together</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Mambo - Reprise</font></p><ul><li>practising shouting &quot;Mambo&quot; at the opportune time</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Total Confusion - Hah!</font></p><ul><li>Each group has been practising their version of random note playing at the direction of Tim Steiner. Here we see what random really means. For the violas it appears that it's not so random at all...</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Singers ...Singing 'Tonight'</font></p><ul><li>Singers sing the song 'Tonight' from Bernstein's West Side Story</li></ul> <p><font size="2">Tonight - The Performance</font></p><ul><li>The final performance of 'Not Tonight' with all 200+ public plus the BBC Concert Orchestra &amp; singers </li></ul></blockquote> <p> <br /><font size="3">Outro</font></p><ul><li>Final episode in audio diary of Play It again event.</li><li>If you are within striking range of Huntingdon - we can provide musical tuition &amp; fun whether adult or child.</li></ul> <p> </p> <p> <br /><u>Feedback welcomed</u> - particularly on this episode and if you've attended a BBC Play It Again event. Send e-mail/audio feedback to humsaloud@googlemail.com</p> <p> </p>  <a href="odeo.com%E2%80%94f98aab23b798a369">My Odeo Channel</a> (odeo/f98aab23b798a369) ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>The third and last in an audio diary recording how myself and 200+ other members of the public got on at the BBC Play It Again event at Watford…</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary> This has the same audio content as episode 006 except it is in a
plain MP3 format - some browser readers don't cope well with enhanced
podcasts.

	 

	 

	Introduction

Podcast

	*I'm Nic Plum and this is ...6th HUMS Aloud
podcast	*humsaloud.btpodshow.com [1]	*associated with the
Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire	*large
independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both
children and adults	*www.humsa.org.uk [2]

BBC Play It Again TV Series

	*www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain [3]	*TV series on BBC 1 where famous
people learn an instrument in short order	*BBC running series of
events around the UK where the public can sign up to play with a BBC
orchestra and singers.	*This is an audio diary taken when myself and
daughter took part in an event at Watford Colosseum - just outside
London.	*Self - tuba (9 months), daughter (Jess) on flute

Format - last of 3 episodes

	*first one dealt with the arrival and settling in	*second one looked
at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group	*in this episode - we
talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a
complete assembly.

Setting the background

	*- some 200 + members of public taking part playing with BBC Concert
Orchestra	*- varying amounts of experience from complete beginners,
never having played to experienced	*- set the task of playing part of
Bernsteins' West Side Story including an arrangement of &quot;Tonight&quot;
appopriately titled &quot;Not Tonight&quot;	*- everyone has been split up into
instrument or voice groups and rehearsed separately	*- each musical
part split into 4 lines of increasing difficulty so that everyone can
still take part

Orchestral Section - All Together

	*- each has been rehearsed and the following is the orchestral
section minus saxophones, percussion, singers, others	*- can hear each
of the 4 lines being played. 	*Quite a lot going on - not everyone is
playing same line and therefore have to keep keen eye for the
direction from Tim Steiner

Breaktime

	*Everyone from the separate groups gathers together for refreshments
and biscuits. Good opportunity to share experiencess.

	Sharps?

	*- break time	*- everyone from all the individual groups gets
together for tea &amp; biscuits	*- opportunity to chat to find out how
it's going

	Meeting People

	*- provided opportunity to meet other people	*- hear how two
previously strangers meet with a view to joining an ensemble

	Duelling Banjos

	*- hear how the 'Others' group got on	*- playing 'duelling
banjos'?	*- how one person took up the banjo

	 

All TogetherIntroduction in the Hall

	*Everyone gathering in the main hall - all 200+ members of public
+70-strong BBC Concert Orchestra + BBC singers. Getting ready for
rehearsal as a complete ensemble.

	Tim Steiners' Welcome

	The 'Others'

	*guitars- classical, electric, acoustic and at least 2 banjos. We
get to here what they've been rehearsing.

	Plus Singers

	*singers show what they've done in combination with 'The Others'

	Sounding Better - All Together

	*everyone plays together

	Mambo - Reprise

	*practising shouting &quot;Mambo&quot; at the opportune time

	Total Confusion - Hah!

	*Each group has been practising their version of random note playing
at the direction of Tim Steiner. Here we see what random really means.
For the violas it appears that it's not so random at all...

	Singers ...Singing 'Tonight'

	*Singers sing the song 'Tonight' from Bernstein's West Side Story

	Tonight - The Performance

	*The final performance of 'Not Tonight' with all 200+ public plus
the BBC Concert Orchestra &amp; singers 

Outro

	*Final episode in audio diary of Play It again event.	*If you are
within striking range of Huntingdon - we can provide musical tuition &amp;
fun whether adult or child.

	 

Feedback welcomed - particularly on this episode and if you've
attended a BBC Play It Again event. Send e-mail/audio feedback to
humsaloud@googlemail.com

	   My Odeo Channel [4]…</itunes:summary>
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			<title>HUMS Aloud #005a - BBC Play It Again event, Watford (Part 2 of 3) - Plain MP3</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
			<link>http://www.btpodshow.com/view/?kId=62855&amp;tId=2</link>
			<description><![CDATA[ <p style="text-align:center;"> </p><p style="text-align:center;"><strong><font color="#800080">This is the same as episode 005 - except that it is a plain MP3 - some folks have trouble with enhanced podcasts</font> </strong></p> <p><font size="4">Introduction</font></p> <p> <br /><font size="3">Podcast</font></p><ul><li>5th HUMS Aloud podcast</li><li>humsaloud.btpodshow.com</li><li>associated with the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire</li><li>large independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both children and adults</li><li><a href="http://www.humsa.org.uk" title="Huntingdonshire Music School">www.humsa.org.uk</a></li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="3">BBC Play It Again</font></p><ul><li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain" title="BBC Play It Again website">www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain</a></li><li>TV series on BBC 1 where famous people learn an instrument in short order</li><li>BBC running series of events around the UK where the public can sign up to play with a BBC orchestra and singers.</li><li>This is an audio diary taken when myself and daughter took part in an event at Watford Colosseum - just outside London - together with over 200 other members of the public.</li><li>Self - tuba (9 months), daughter on flute</li></ul> <p> </p> <p> <br /><strong>Format - second of 3 episodes</strong></p><ul><li>first one dealt with the arrival and settling in</li><li>this one looks at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group</li><li>third episode - talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete c. 300-strong ensemble.</li></ul> <p><strong> <br />Setting the background</strong></p><ul><li>- initial introduction to the session complete</li><li>- when signing up participants specified themselves as singing, percussion, instrument, saxophone (clearly not an instrument!) or others</li><li>- others included banjos, classical and electric guitars and anything unclassifiable</li><li>- each of the groups taken to separate parts of the building to rehearse leaving main orchestra and the 'instrument' participants</li><li>- just walked over to the bass section of the BBC Concert Orchestra to meet my 'BBC Friend' - Kevin Morgan together with one other tuba player.</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="3">Reasons for taking up the tuba</font></p><ul><li>- is that a tuner? No it's a recorder</li><li>- originally a euphonium player</li><li>- retirement present</li></ul> <p> </p> <p> <br /><font size="3">Getting started</font></p><ul><li>- my 'BBC Friend' - very inclusive</li><li>- 4 lines of increasing difficulty</li><li>- orchestra tuning up</li><li>- it's in bass clef - normally read treble (add 3 sharps - now 4...)</li><li>- trying to find a part</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="3">Learning the Signals</font></p><ul><li>- pick a note, any note</li><li>- responding to different hand signals from conductor</li><li>- louder, softer</li><li>- accented attack note &amp; hold</li><li>- ease into it</li><li>- short note, different (young child in pushchair adds own interpretation!)</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="3">4 lines of increasing difficulty</font></p><ul><li>- need to provide a way of allowing everyone to take part</li><li>- range from complete beginners to experienced</li><li>- musical score for each instrument divided into 4 lines of increasing difficulty from 1 (easiest) to 4 (the full orchestral part)</li><li>- lots of trouble to ensure inclusivity and break down the fear factor</li></ul><blockquote> <p><font size="3">Line 1</font> <br />- bass section - tubas, trombones, rhythm <br />- strings &amp; wind <br />- brass</p> <p> <br /><font size="3">Line 2</font> <br />- brass &amp; bass</p> <p> <br /><font size="3">Line 3</font> <br />- BBC only <br />- play what you can</p> <p> <br /><font size="3">Line 4 - My Lips won't Take any More</font> <br />- brass - &quot;my lips can't take any more&quot; <br />- BBC</p></blockquote> <p> <br /><font size="4">Outro</font></p><ul><li>This is the end of episode 2</li><li>Each of the groups has rehearsed separately</li><li>Next and final episode get to talk to some participants in the break to find out how they got on</li><li>Rehearse the 'super orchestra' (almost 300 strong) to the concluding performance</li></ul> <p>The Huntingdonshire Music School is glad to provide instrument, theory tuition together with playing with ensembles to any child or adult who can get to us!</p> ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Plain MP3 version of #005</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>

	 

	This is the same as episode 005 - except that it is a plain MP3 -
some folks have trouble with enhanced podcasts 

	Introduction

Podcast

	*5th HUMS Aloud podcast	*humsaloud.btpodshow.com	*associated with
the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire	*large
independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both
children and adults	*www.humsa.org.uk [1]

BBC Play It Again

	*www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain [2]	*TV series on BBC 1 where famous
people learn an instrument in short order	*BBC running series of
events around the UK where the public can sign up to play with a BBC
orchestra and singers.	*This is an audio diary taken when myself and
daughter took part in an event at Watford Colosseum - just outside
London - together with over 200 other members of the public.	*Self -
tuba (9 months), daughter on flute

	 

Format - second of 3 episodes

	*first one dealt with the arrival and settling in	*this one looks at
the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group	*third episode - talk to
other participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete c.
300-strong ensemble.

Setting the background

	*- initial introduction to the session complete	*- when signing up
participants specified themselves as singing, percussion, instrument,
saxophone (clearly not an instrument!) or others	*- others included
banjos, classical and electric guitars and anything unclassifiable	*-
each of the groups taken to separate parts of the building to rehearse
leaving main orchestra and the 'instrument' participants	*- just
walked over to the bass section of the BBC Concert Orchestra to meet
my 'BBC Friend' - Kevin Morgan together with one other tuba player.

Reasons for taking up the tuba

	*- is that a tuner? No it's a recorder	*- originally a euphonium
player	*- retirement present

	 

Getting started

	*- my 'BBC Friend' - very inclusive	*- 4 lines of increasing
difficulty	*- orchestra tuning up	*- it's in bass clef - normally read
treble (add 3 sharps - now 4...)	*- trying to find a part

Learning the Signals

	*- pick a note, any note	*- responding to different hand signals
from conductor	*- louder, softer	*- accented attack note &amp; hold	*-
ease into it	*- short note, different (young child in pushchair adds
own interpretation!)

4 lines of increasing difficulty

	*- need to provide a way of allowing everyone to take part	*- range
from complete beginners to experienced	*- musical score for each
instrument divided into 4 lines of increasing difficulty from 1
(easiest) to 4 (the full orchestral part)	*- lots of trouble to ensure
inclusivity and break down the fear factor

	Line 1
- bass section - tubas, trombones, rhythm
- strings &amp; wind
- brass

Line 2
- brass &amp; bass

Line 3
- BBC only
- play what you can

Line 4 - My Lips won't Take any More
- brass - &quot;my lips can't take any more&quot;
- BBC

Outro

	*This is the end of episode 2	*Each of the groups has rehearsed
separately	*Next and final episode get to talk to some participants in
the break to find out how they got on	*Rehearse the 'super orchestra'
(almost 300 strong) to the concluding performance

	The Huntingdonshire Music School is glad to provide instrument,
theory tuition together with playing with ensembles to any child or
adult who can get to us!

Links:
------
[1] http://www.humsa.org.uk
[2] http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain
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			<title>HUMS Aloud #005 - BBC Play It Again event, Watford (Part 2 of 3) - Enhanced Podcast</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
			<link>http://www.btpodshow.com/view/?kId=62834&amp;tId=2</link>
			<description><![CDATA[  <p> <font size="4"> Introduction</font> </p>  <p>  <br /><font size="3"> Podcast</font> </p> <ul><li> 5th HUMS Aloud podcast</li> <li> humsaloud.btpodshow.com</li> <li> associated with the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire</li> <li> large independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both children and adults</li> <li> <a href="http://www.humsa.org.uk" title="Huntingdonshire Music School"> www.humsa.org.uk</a> </li> </ul> <p>  <br /><font size="3"> BBC Play It Again</font> </p> <ul><li> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain" title="BBC Play It Again website"> www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain</a> </li> <li> TV series on BBC 1 where famous people learn an instrument in short order</li> <li> BBC running series of events around the UK where the public can sign up to play with a BBC orchestra and singers.</li> <li> This is an audio diary taken when myself and daughter took part in an event at Watford Colosseum - just outside London - together with over 200 other members of the public.</li> <li> Self - tuba (9 months), daughter on flute</li> </ul> <p>  </p>  <p>  <br /><strong> Format - second of 3 episodes</strong> </p> <ul><li> first one dealt with the arrival and settling in</li> <li> this one looks at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group</li> <li> third episode - talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete c. 300-strong ensemble.</li> </ul> <p> <strong>  <br /> Setting the background</strong> </p> <ul><li> - initial introduction to the session complete</li> <li> - when signing up participants specified themselves as singing, percussion, instrument, saxophone (clearly not an instrument!) or others</li> <li> - others included banjos, classical and electric guitars and anything unclassifiable</li> <li> - each of the groups taken to separate parts of the building to rehearse leaving main orchestra and the 'instrument' participants</li> <li> - just walked over to the bass section of the BBC Concert Orchestra to meet my 'BBC Friend' - Kevin Morgan together with one other tuba player.</li> </ul> <p>  <br /><font size="3"> Reasons for taking up the tuba</font> </p> <ul><li> - is that a tuner? No it's a recorder</li> <li> - originally a euphonium player</li> <li> - retirement present</li> </ul> <p>  </p>  <p>  <br /><font size="3"> Getting started</font> </p> <ul><li> - my 'BBC Friend' - very inclusive</li> <li> - 4 lines of increasing difficulty</li> <li> - orchestra tuning up</li> <li> - it's in bass clef - normally read treble (add 3 sharps - now 4...)</li> <li> - trying to find a part</li> </ul> <p>  <br /><font size="3"> Learning the Signals</font> </p> <ul><li> - pick a note, any note</li> <li> - responding to different hand signals from conductor</li> <li> - louder, softer</li> <li> - accented attack note &amp; hold</li> <li> - ease into it</li> <li> - short note, different (young child in pushchair adds own interpretation!)</li> </ul> <p>  <br /><font size="3"> 4 lines of increasing difficulty</font> </p> <ul><li> - need to provide a way of allowing everyone to take part</li> <li> - range from complete beginners to experienced</li> <li> - musical score for each instrument divided into 4 lines of increasing difficulty from 1 (easiest) to 4 (the full orchestral part)</li> <li> - lots of trouble to ensure inclusivity and break down the fear factor</li> </ul><blockquote>  <p> <font size="3"> Line 1</font>  <br /> - bass section - tubas, trombones, rhythm <br /> - strings &amp; wind <br /> - brass</p>  <p>  <br /><font size="3"> Line 2</font>  <br /> - brass &amp; bass</p>  <p>  <br /><font size="3"> Line 3</font>  <br /> - BBC only <br /> - play what you can</p>  <p>  <br /><font size="3"> Line 4 - My Lips won't Take any More</font>  <br /> - brass - &quot;my lips can't take any more&quot; <br /> - BBC</p> </blockquote>  <p>  <br /><font size="4"> Outro</font> </p> <ul><li> This is the end of episode 2</li> <li> Each of the groups has rehearsed separately</li> <li> Next and final episode get to talk to some participants in the break to find out how they got on</li> <li> Rehearse the 'super orchestra' (almost 300 strong) to the concluding performance</li> </ul> <p> The Huntingdonshire Music School is glad to provide instrument, theory tuition together with playing with ensembles to any child or adult who can get to us!</p>  ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Enhanced Podcast</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>

	  Introduction  

 Podcast  

	* 5th HUMS Aloud podcast 	* humsaloud.btpodshow.com 	* associated
with the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire 	*
large independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for
both children and adults 	*  www.humsa.org.uk [1]  

 BBC Play It Again  

	*  www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain [2]  	* TV series on BBC 1 where famous
people learn an instrument in short order 	* BBC running series of
events around the UK where the public can sign up to play with a BBC
orchestra and singers. 	* This is an audio diary taken when myself and
daughter took part in an event at Watford Colosseum - just outside
London - together with over 200 other members of the public. 	* Self -
tuba (9 months), daughter on flute 

	   

 Format - second of 3 episodes  

	* first one dealt with the arrival and settling in 	* this one looks
at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group 	* third episode -
talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a
complete c. 300-strong ensemble. 

 Setting the background  

	* - initial introduction to the session complete 	* - when signing
up participants specified themselves as singing, percussion,
instrument, saxophone (clearly not an instrument!) or others 	* -
others included banjos, classical and electric guitars and anything
unclassifiable 	* - each of the groups taken to separate parts of the
building to rehearse leaving main orchestra and the 'instrument'
participants 	* - just walked over to the bass section of the BBC
Concert Orchestra to meet my 'BBC Friend' - Kevin Morgan together with
one other tuba player. 

 Reasons for taking up the tuba  

	* - is that a tuner? No it's a recorder 	* - originally a euphonium
player 	* - retirement present 

	   

 Getting started  

	* - my 'BBC Friend' - very inclusive 	* - 4 lines of increasing
difficulty 	* - orchestra tuning up 	* - it's in bass clef - normally
read treble (add 3 sharps - now 4...) 	* - trying to find a part 

 Learning the Signals  

	* - pick a note, any note 	* - responding to different hand signals
from conductor 	* - louder, softer 	* - accented attack note &amp; hold 	*
- ease into it 	* - short note, different (young child in pushchair
adds own interpretation!) 

 4 lines of increasing difficulty  

	* - need to provide a way of allowing everyone to take part 	* -
range from complete beginners to experienced 	* - musical score for
each instrument divided into 4 lines of increasing difficulty from 1
(easiest) to 4 (the full orchestral part) 	* - lots of trouble to
ensure inclusivity and break down the fear factor 

	  Line 1 
 - bass section - tubas, trombones, rhythm
 - strings &amp; wind
 - brass 

 Line 2 
 - brass &amp; bass 

 Line 3 
 - BBC only
 - play what you can 

 Line 4 - My Lips won't Take any More 
 - brass - &quot;my lips can't take any more&quot;
 - BBC  

 Outro  

	* This is the end of episode 2 	* Each of the groups has rehearsed
separately 	* Next and final episode get to talk to some participants
in the break to find out how they got on 	* Rehearse the 'super
orchestra' (almost 300 strong) to the concluding performance 

	 The Huntingdonshire Music School is glad to provide instrument,
theory tuition together with playing with ensembles to any child or
adult who can get to us!

Links:
------
[1] http://www.humsa.org.uk
[2] http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain
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			<title>HUMS Aloud #004a - BBC Play It Again event, Watford (Part 1 of 3) - Plain MP3</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
			<link>http://www.btpodshow.com/view/?kId=62856&amp;tId=2</link>
			<description><![CDATA[  <p> </p><p style="text-align:center;"><strong><font color="#800080"> This is the same as episode #004 except that it is a plain MP3. Some people have trouble with enhanced podcasts.</font></strong></p> <p><font size="4">Introduction</font> <br /><font size="3">Podcast</font></p><ul><li>4th HUMS Aloud podcast</li><li>humsaloud.btpodshow.com</li><li>associated with the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire</li><li>large independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both children and adults</li><li><a href="http://www.humsa.org.uk" title="Huntingdonshire Music School">www.humsa.org.uk</a></li></ul><font size="3">BBC Play It Again</font> <br /><ul><li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain" title="BBC Play It Again website">www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain</a></li><li>TV series 25th march to 7th May BBC 1</li><li>Jo Brand - piano</li><li>Frank Skinner - banjo</li><li>Aled Jones - rock drummer</li><li>Robert Winston - saxophone</li><li>Diane Abbott - piano</li><li>Bill Oddie - rock guitarist</li></ul><blockquote> <p>Took part at exhibitor for HUMS at Comberton event on 13th May <br />300 participants in each of 2 sessions <br />Everyone having fun - have a go. Next nearest event at Watford, 50 miles south of home. <br />Self - tuba (9 months), daughter (Jess) on flute <br />First of 4 sessions over the weekend</p></blockquote> <p> <br /><font size="3">Format</font></p><ul><li>first of 3 episodes</li><li>split into reasonable lengths</li><li>this one deals with the arrival and settling in</li><li>second one looks at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group</li><li>third episode - talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete assembly.</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="4">At the Watford Colosseum - Nic's intro</font> <br /><font size="4">Initial event introduction/welcoming speech</font></p><ul><li>BBC Concert Orchestra</li><li>BBC singers</li><li>Peter Hayward - Learning Manager, BBC Concert Orchestra</li><li>Watford Colosseum - home of BBC Concert Orchestra</li><li>Tim Steiner - Creative Director of Play It Again</li><li>Bernstein's West Side Story Overture - played by orchestra (the professionals)</li><li>Relaxed style</li></ul><blockquote>much like a camp-fire warm-up <br />humour</blockquote> <p> </p> <p><font size="4">&quot;Mambo&quot;</font></p><ul><li>vocal part - all join in, not just singers</li></ul> <p><font size="4">Tunes to Listen for</font></p><ul><li>- explanation/demonstration of musical phrases to keep ears peeled for</li><li>- built up</li><li>Musical phrases</li></ul><blockquote>trombones <br />bassoons &amp; basses <br />&quot;2 notes&quot; - professional <br />upper strings (3 notes!) <br />drums <br />flutes &amp; oboes <br /></blockquote><ul><li>complex whole built from simpler parts - important</li><li>'Tonight' - for the singers</li></ul> <p> </p> <p><font size="4">Not Tonight</font></p><ul><li>slightly different version. Specially written. Not 'America' either!</li><li>Not many attending actually live in Hertfordshire.</li></ul> <p> </p> <p><font size="4">Outro</font></p><ul><li>next part covers initial practice by participants - orchestral (instrument) group</li></ul> <p> </p> ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Plain MP3 version of episode #004</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>

	 

	 This is the same as episode #004 except that it is a plain MP3.
Some people have trouble with enhanced podcasts.

	Introduction
Podcast

	*4th HUMS Aloud podcast	*humsaloud.btpodshow.com	*associated with
the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire	*large
independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both
children and adults	*www.humsa.org.uk [1]

BBC Play It Again

	*www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain [2]	*TV series 25th march to 7th May BBC
1	*Jo Brand - piano	*Frank Skinner - banjo	*Aled Jones - rock
drummer	*Robert Winston - saxophone	*Diane Abbott - piano	*Bill Oddie
- rock guitarist

	Took part at exhibitor for HUMS at Comberton event on 13th May
300 participants in each of 2 sessions
Everyone having fun - have a go. Next nearest event at Watford, 50
miles south of home.
Self - tuba (9 months), daughter (Jess) on flute
First of 4 sessions over the weekend

Format

	*first of 3 episodes	*split into reasonable lengths	*this one deals
with the arrival and settling in	*second one looks at the orchestral
rehearsal as a separate group	*third episode - talk to other
participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete assembly.

At the Watford Colosseum - Nic's intro
Initial event introduction/welcoming speech

	*BBC Concert Orchestra	*BBC singers	*Peter Hayward - Learning
Manager, BBC Concert Orchestra	*Watford Colosseum - home of BBC
Concert Orchestra	*Tim Steiner - Creative Director of Play It
Again	*Bernstein's West Side Story Overture - played by orchestra (the
professionals)	*Relaxed style

much like a camp-fire warm-up
humour

	 

	&quot;Mambo&quot;

	*vocal part - all join in, not just singers

	Tunes to Listen for

	*- explanation/demonstration of musical phrases to keep ears peeled
for	*- built up	*Musical phrases

trombones
bassoons &amp; basses
&quot;2 notes&quot; - professional
upper strings (3 notes!)
drums
flutes &amp; oboes

	*complex whole built from simpler parts - important	*'Tonight' - for
the singers

	 

	Not Tonight

	*slightly different version. Specially written. Not 'America'
either!	*Not many attending actually live in Hertfordshire.

	 

	Outro

	*next part covers initial practice by participants - orchestral
(instrument) group

	 

Links:
------
[1] http://www.humsa.org.uk
[2] http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain
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			<pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2007 18:03:00 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>HUMS Aloud #004 - BBC Play It Again event, Watford (Part 1 of 3) - Enhanced Podcast</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
			<link>http://www.btpodshow.com/view/?kId=62747&amp;tId=2</link>
			<description><![CDATA[ <font size="4">Introduction</font> <br /><font size="3">Podcast</font> <br /><ul><li>4th HUMS Aloud podcast</li><li>humsaloud.btpodshow.com</li><li>associated with the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire</li><li>large independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both children and adults</li><li><a href="http://www.humsa.org.uk" title="Huntingdonshire Music School">www.humsa.org.uk</a></li></ul><font size="3">BBC Play It Again</font> <br /><ul><li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain" title="BBC Play It Again website">www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain</a></li><li>TV series 25th march to 7th May BBC 1</li><li>Jo Brand - piano</li><li>Frank Skinner - banjo</li><li>Aled Jones - rock drummer</li><li>Robert Winston - saxophone</li><li>Diane Abbott - piano</li><li>Bill Oddie - rock guitarist</li></ul><blockquote> <p>Took part at exhibitor for HUMS at Comberton event on 13th May <br />300 participants in each of 2 sessions <br />Everyone having fun - have a go. Next nearest event at Watford, 50 miles south of home. <br />Self - tuba (9 months), daughter (Jess) on flute <br />First of 4 sessions over the weekend</p></blockquote> <p> <br /><font size="3">Format</font></p><ul><li>first of 3 episodes</li><li>split into reasonable lengths</li><li>this one deals with the arrival and settling in</li><li>second one looks at the orchestral rehearsal as a separate group</li><li>third episode - talk to other participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete assembly.</li></ul> <p> <br /><font size="4">At the Watford Colosseum - Nic's intro</font> <br /><font size="4">Initial event introduction/welcoming speech</font></p><ul><li>BBC Concert Orchestra</li><li>BBC singers</li><li>Peter Hayward - Learning Manager, BBC Concert Orchestra</li><li>Watford Colosseum - home of BBC Concert Orchestra</li><li>Tim Steiner - Creative Director of Play It Again</li><li>Bernstein's West Side Story Overture - played by orchestra (the professionals)</li><li>Relaxed style</li></ul><blockquote>much like a camp-fire warm-up <br />humour</blockquote> <p> </p> <p><font size="4">&quot;Mambo&quot;</font></p><ul><li>vocal part - all join in, not just singers</li></ul> <p><font size="4">Tunes to Listen for</font></p><ul><li>- explanation/demonstration of musical phrases to keep ears peeled for</li><li>- built up</li><li>Musical phrases</li></ul><blockquote>trombones <br />bassoons &amp; basses <br />&quot;2 notes&quot; - professional <br />upper strings (3 notes!) <br />drums <br />flutes &amp; oboes <br /></blockquote><ul><li>complex whole built from simpler parts - important</li><li>'Tonight' - for the singers</li></ul> <p> </p> <p><font size="4">Not Tonight</font></p><ul><li>slightly different version. Specially written. Not 'America' either!</li><li>Not many attending actually live in Hertfordshire.</li></ul> <p> </p> <p><font size="4">Outro</font></p><ul><li>next part covers initial practice by participants - orchestral (instrument) group</li></ul> <p> </p> ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Enhanced Podcast</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Introduction
Podcast

	*4th HUMS Aloud podcast	*humsaloud.btpodshow.com	*associated with
the Huntingdonshire Music School in what is now Cambridgeshire	*large
independent school (400) aimed at musical fun &amp; education for both
children and adults	*www.humsa.org.uk [1]

BBC Play It Again

	*www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain [2]	*TV series 25th march to 7th May BBC
1	*Jo Brand - piano	*Frank Skinner - banjo	*Aled Jones - rock
drummer	*Robert Winston - saxophone	*Diane Abbott - piano	*Bill Oddie
- rock guitarist

	Took part at exhibitor for HUMS at Comberton event on 13th May
300 participants in each of 2 sessions
Everyone having fun - have a go. Next nearest event at Watford, 50
miles south of home.
Self - tuba (9 months), daughter (Jess) on flute
First of 4 sessions over the weekend

Format

	*first of 3 episodes	*split into reasonable lengths	*this one deals
with the arrival and settling in	*second one looks at the orchestral
rehearsal as a separate group	*third episode - talk to other
participants during the break and rehearsal as a complete assembly.

At the Watford Colosseum - Nic's intro
Initial event introduction/welcoming speech

	*BBC Concert Orchestra	*BBC singers	*Peter Hayward - Learning
Manager, BBC Concert Orchestra	*Watford Colosseum - home of BBC
Concert Orchestra	*Tim Steiner - Creative Director of Play It
Again	*Bernstein's West Side Story Overture - played by orchestra (the
professionals)	*Relaxed style

much like a camp-fire warm-up
humour

	 

	&quot;Mambo&quot;

	*vocal part - all join in, not just singers

	Tunes to Listen for

	*- explanation/demonstration of musical phrases to keep ears peeled
for	*- built up	*Musical phrases

trombones
bassoons &amp; basses
&quot;2 notes&quot; - professional
upper strings (3 notes!)
drums
flutes &amp; oboes

	*complex whole built from simpler parts - important	*'Tonight' - for
the singers

	 

	Not Tonight

	*slightly different version. Specially written. Not 'America'
either!	*Not many attending actually live in Hertfordshire.

	 

	Outro

	*next part covers initial practice by participants - orchestral
(instrument) group

	 

Links:
------
[1] http://www.humsa.org.uk
[2] http://www.bbc.co.uk/playitagain
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			<pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2007 12:03:32 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Czardas on Tuba</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
			<link>http://www.btpodshow.com/view/?kId=59614&amp;tId=2</link>
			<description><![CDATA[  <p>As part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Huntingdonshire Music School we had an event, the 'Leader's Excuse-Me' on the Saturday evening. This concert provided an opprtunity to be entertained by the teachers/staff - makes a change for the boot to be on the other foot.<img title="Wink" alt="Wink" src="http://www.btpodshow.com/scripts/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-wink.gif" /></p> <p> </p> <p><img title="Robin Norman on tuba" alt="Robin Norman on tuba" width="187" height="240" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/179/439592083_474cf570c4_m.jpg" /> </p> <p>Luckily there was an audio-recorder in the neighbourhood so it was possible to record the evidence. It was some concert and full of variety and surprises. One of these was provided by Robin Norman, who directs the Senior Concert Band, who showed that rather than hiding his talents behind a bushel he had clearly been hiding his behind a large double E-flat tuba!</p> <p> One of the pieces Robin played was Monte's Czardas (a gypsy dance - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Csárdás) - accompanied by Gwynn Jones on piano. Just listen to the pitch and length of notes (&amp; speed!). </p> <p> </p> <p>Wow!</p> <p> </p> <p>We've a talented bunch at the music school. The teachers aren't bad, either! </p> <p> </p> <p>They teach anyone from the age of 4 to 84+ - it's never too late to learn.</p> <p> </p> ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Robin Norman (director of the Senior Concert Band) plays Monte's Czardas on his double E-flat tuba. Part of the Leader's Excuse-Me event during the…</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>

	As part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Huntingdonshire
Music School we had an event, the 'Leader's Excuse-Me' on the Saturday
evening. This concert provided an opprtunity to be entertained by the
teachers/staff - makes a change for the boot to be on the other foot.

	 

	 

	Luckily there was an audio-recorder in the neighbourhood so it was
possible to record the evidence. It was some concert and full of
variety and surprises. One of these was provided by Robin Norman, who
directs the Senior Concert Band, who showed that rather than hiding
his talents behind a bushel he had clearly been hiding his behind a
large double E-flat tuba!

	 One of the pieces Robin played was Monte's Czardas (a gypsy dance
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Csárdás) - accompanied by Gwynn Jones
on piano. Just listen to the pitch and length of notes (&amp; speed!). 

	 

	Wow!

	 

	We've a talented bunch at the music school. The teachers aren't bad,
either! 

	 

	They teach anyone from the age of 4 to 84+ - it's never too late to
learn.

	 </itunes:summary>
			<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 10:09:53 -0700</pubDate>
			<category>Podcast</category>
			<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>HUMS Aloud #002 - Big 4-0 Anglia News</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
			<link>http://www.btpodshow.com/view/?kId=57989&amp;tId=2</link>
			<description><![CDATA[ <div><br class="khtml-block-placeholder" /></div><div><br class="khtml-block-placeholder" /></div><div>Short clip from Anglia News (covering the eastern part of the UK) featuring short items from the 40th birthday celebrations.</div><div><br class="khtml-block-placeholder" /></div><div><br class="khtml-block-placeholder" /></div><div>This was originally broadcast at 07:00am on Monday 26th March 2007 and not repeated. Very easy to miss therefore. Since it is so short we advise you not to blink otherwise you'll miss the good stuff!</div> ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Short clip from Anglia News (covering the eastern part of the UK) featuring short items from the 40th birthday celebrations.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>

Short clip from Anglia News (covering the eastern part of the UK)
featuring short items from the 40th birthday celebrations.

This was originally broadcast at 07:00am on Monday 26th March 2007
and not repeated. Very easy to miss therefore. Since it is so short we
advise you not to blink otherwise you'll miss the good stuff!</itunes:summary>
			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:13:33 -0700</pubDate>
			<category>Podcast</category>
			<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:keywords>anglia, birthday, cambridgeshire, cornet, guitar, humsa, huntingdonshire, itv, music, news</itunes:keywords>			<guid>http://m-uk.podshow.com/media/9972/episodes/57989/humsaloud-57989-04-20-2007.m4v</guid>
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			<title>Big 4-0. Brass Band - &#039;The March King&#039; (Sousa)</title>
			<itunes:author>Nic Plum</itunes:author>
			<link>http://www.btpodshow.com/view/?kId=57246&amp;tId=2</link>
			<description><![CDATA[  <p> The Huntingdonshire Music School is 40 years old this year.  To celebrate this we arranged a complete weekend's worth of concerts and music-making activities - running through from Friday 23rd March through to Sunday lunchtime on the 25th March.</p>  <p>  </p>  <p> Obviously part of this involved some poor fools having to play during the night or unsociably early hours of the morning. These slots were referred to as the 'Twilight Zones'. Mostly they involved solo or duet performances (have you tried getting an orchestra to play at 4 o'clock in the morning? <img title="Wink" alt="Wink" src="http://www.btpodshow.com/scripts/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-wink.gif" /> )</p>  <p> We did, however, manage to persuade the Intermediate Concert Band to arrive for 8 o'clock on the Sunday morning and to stage a rehearsal for an hour. In this short clip we see them perform a selection of Sousa marches under the banner of 'The March King'.</p>  <p>  </p>  <p> You'll notice a wide range of ages of players - we have no age barriers. Anyone who wants to have musical fun is more than welcome to come and join in. </p>  ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Twilight Zone - Intermediate Concert Band</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>

	 The Huntingdonshire Music School is 40 years old this year.  To
celebrate this we arranged a complete weekend's worth of concerts and
music-making activities - running through from Friday 23rd March
through to Sunday lunchtime on the 25th March. 

	   

	 Obviously part of this involved some poor fools having to play
during the night or unsociably early hours of the morning. These slots
were referred to as the 'Twilight Zones'. Mostly they involved solo or
duet performances (have you tried getting an orchestra to play at 4
o'clock in the morning?  ) 

	 We did, however, manage to persuade the Intermediate Concert Band
to arrive for 8 o'clock on the Sunday morning and to stage a rehearsal
for an hour. In this short clip we see them perform a selection of
Sousa marches under the banner of 'The March King'. 

	   

	 You'll notice a wide range of ages of players - we have no age
barriers. Anyone who wants to have musical fun is more than welcome to
come and join in. </itunes:summary>
			<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2007 14:22:01 -0700</pubDate>
			<category>Podcast</category>
			<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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