Mario Medley

• Jun 19, 2011 - 18:35

My longest project to date. Consists of music from the first Super Mario Game and the Rainbow Road theme from Mario Kart: Double Dash. I'm really pleased with Rainbow Road and I also think that the other melodies fit quite well too.
This time I've written for a full brass band with two percussionists and if it's ever performed I'd like a link to the performance on youtube posted to this thread.

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In reply to by imazi643

I don't think it's awsome, but I quite liked rainbow road. I propably could have done more with the other melodies. Used a couple more of the instruments and made harmonies to fit the melody and the bass. Very well, I have more music for brass band coming, will post one right away, and another piece in a moth or so, when it's done.

Anonymous
Jul 13, 2011 - 16:54

For the repiano cornet (the lesser smug b-, well, you know), the key signature is never correct except for the beginning. Also, in Ranibow Road, the key is F, not C. I reccomend fixing this since I am too lazy too and you also called me a smug b-, well, so mabye you can get this corrected and I can give you some credit, you smug b-.

And it's not my fault that I brought up the smug b-. You said it first.

In reply to by Anonymous

I didn't notice that. Hope you're not offended by the smug b- thing, it was only an attempt to be funny. I still think I'm playing the most difficult instrument in the band (the soprano cornet), so actually I might be a bit smug sometimes.

Still, thank you for noticing. Here is the new one.

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Anonymous
Jul 14, 2011 - 03:26

In reply to by Mvilhel

Now try it on the first practice with a trumpet mouthpiece. And be better than the upper classmen. That's what I went through at marching band. I called the directors smug bunnies because they walked right past. And no, I wasn't offended. I play what should be the bass trumpet, but is what I have to do to play all my notes an octave lower, thus using pedal tones. Fun fun. XP

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