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Volunteer Spirit

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Like the majority of brass bands all around the world, the Georgia Brass Band is a strictly volunteer organization.

The musicians who make up the GBB are some of the finest brass musicians in the state of Georgia, and most of them have had some level of professional musical training - but you might be surprised to learn that many of them (most of them, in fact) have day jobs that are not related to performance.  We have educators, business owners, attorneys, doctors, salespeople, composers - even a pipe-organ repairman.

Watch this space for interviews with some of the GBB musicians in the future.

2-18-2010: Joe Johnson

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 February 2010 10:20
 

Meet Joe Johnson

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"I've been with the Georgia Brass Band since it was a list of potential members scribbled on a napkin. I was the one doing the scribbling."

In addition to being one of the guys who came up with the idea of a British brass band in Atlanta and implemented that idea, Joe Johnson has been conducting the band, handling its finances, setting up the gigs, and auditioning the players over the last ten years.  Joe is also the guy who gets to bask in glory whenever the band performs - even though he's basically just waving a stick at it.  ;-)

We like him anyway, and asked him to tell everybody a bit more about himself.

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A Primer on Brass Band Instrumentation

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This is a slightly expanded (and lighthearted) version of a synopsis of brass band instrumentation originally penned by Lt. Colonel Tom Palmatier, past President of NABBA. You can be sure that any questionable or inflammatory editorial comments were added by us. Colonel Tom is far more respectable than are we.  Note: the comments below definitely do not apply to the Georgia Brass Band. We are a happy and harmonious bunch unencumbered by the broad generalizations you are about to read.

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Under the Bridge - December 2009

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"Music is a way of ordering time.

Counting and playing in tempo force us to slow down our thoughts, focusing on what we do in the present moment. Doing so with a group of familiar friends is calming, energizing entertainment. Add in the fact that, as brass players, we are practicing deep breathing techniques at the same time, and this begins to sound like a self-help book in the making. In the same way that we stop noticing our breath, even though we do it repeatedly to survive, we musicians stop noticing the easy perfection of our craft. Breathe in, breathe play. As we get wrapped up in the shopping, cooking, working and playing, and the constant bombardment of the media and grating commercial music of December, we forget how simple it is to focus and make music."

The GBB is (we think justifiably) proud of the fact that our first baritone player, Betsy Jones, is also the editor of The Bridge, the official publication of the North American Brass Band Association.  The above is an excerpt from Betsy's column in the December, 2009, edition of that newsletter.  Go to nabbabridge.org to read more of Betsy's thoughts and to catch up on all the news from the brass band movement in North America.

Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 15:45
 


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