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Mnozil Brass and the solo that changed my life

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I was a very specific kid in high school. I was the president and drum major of the band. I was the president of the chorus. And I was the president of the drama club. I played drums in a rock band.  I loved music, theater, performing, and creating. So needless to say, when YouTube came onto the scene, I spent a lot of time looking up videos of my favorite musical groups.  There was one video that I can accurately say altered the trajectory of my life. And that is Mnozil Brass's rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody. This group, seemingly, was catered to my exact passions - singing, brass playing, theater, arranging, classic rock. I wish I could remember my first reactions exactly. But I remember being so excited about it that I made my brother watch it the second he got home from a 2 week trip to Germany. He walked in the door and I said "sit down and watch this." It was his lukewarm reaction that made me realize that I had to stop talking like a crazy person to other people ab

Euphonium Choir at the 2023 US Army Band Tuba Euphonium Workshop

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This weekend, I had the privilege of attending and presenting at the 2023 US Army Band Tuba Euphonium Workshop. It was an incredible 3 days of tuba, euphonium, friendship, music and learning. I re-capped it on my music instagram page, drewbonnermusic, if you want hear and see more about it.  One of the great things about this event is the opportunity to hear some of the world's greatest euphonium players in one place. The US military might be the largest employer of euphonium players in the country. While a career in a military band never interested me, the players in these ensembles are remarkable and achieve a level of musicianship that I aspire to.  Pictured above is the Inter-service Euphonium Choir conducted by Dr. Brian Bowman. The ensemble is made up of various military band euphonium players from across the armed forces. They played an assortment of arrangements of classic band and orchestra pieces, but they also played a few pieces written specifically for a homogenous eup