The National Civil War Field Music School June 13-15, 2008
Pamplin Park, Petersburg VA
www.nationalcivilwarfieldmusicschool.com
Announcing the NEW National Civil War Field Music School
June 13-15, 2008 at Pamplin Historical Park, Petersburg, VA
MUSIC DIRECTOR – Jari Villanueva
MILITARY COMMANDER – Doug Dobbs
On the web at www.nationalcivilwarfieldmusicschool.com
Registration forms, guidelines, and more information now available, including photos of the school site at Pamplin Historical Park, and bios of faculty and staff!
See our ads in the Civil War Historian, Camp Chase Gazette, and Civil War News
Download a free poster www.nationalcivilwarbrassmusic.org/NCWFMS_Forms/Pster3musi
ans.pdf
Music Faculty includes Bill Bynum, Tim Ertel, Jeb Hague, Doug Hedwig, Joe Korber, David Loyal,
Jason Maines, George Rabbai, Stephan Southard, Chuck Woodhead
Military Staff includes Chris Anders, Scot Buffington, Andrew Dangel, Joel Hummel, Ron Myzie, Michael Schaffner, James Tate, Michael Vice
Sponsored by The National Association for Civil War Brass Music, Inc, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to
educating musicians seeking to recreate the roles of bandsmen and field musicians of the Civil War era in the arena of living history
TRAIN AS A CIVIL WAR FIELD MUSICIAN
Receive intensive instruction in Fife, Drum and Bugle from renowned field musicians and teachers; learn military drill and protocol from experienced living historians and re-enactors;
gain valuable skills to improve your musicianship and impression
LIVE AS A CIVIL WAR SOLDIER
Live like a soldier from Reveille to Extinguish Lights; eat hearty period meals, sleep in bunks in winter cabins on the grounds of Pamplin Historical Park, site of the breakthrough of
Federal forces during the Siege of Petersburg and some of the best preserved earthworks surviving today
EXPERIENCE PAMPLIN HISTORICAL PARK
Walk the Breakthrough Trail along some of America’s most pristine battlefield fortification or visit The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier (optional)
The National Civil War Field Music School is an exciting opportunity open to buglers, fifers, and drummers age 11 through adult, both Union and Confederate, at all levels from beginner through advanced. Military and civilian volunteers are also welcome.
Detailed information and registration packets are available now at www.nationalcivilwarfieldmusicschool.com
Register by January 15 to receive the lowest tuition rate!
Contact fieldmusicschool@nationalcivilwarbrassmusic.org with any questions
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~Reita~ fan video
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PP on Day 2 of it’s live reporting from Montreal, Canada – for more go to: http://www.powerfulpeanuts.com
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new the GazettE pv!!
this song is set to release 2009.03.25.
enjoy!*_*
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Laurence Libin, former curator of musical instruments at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, spoke about the history and future of the piano t the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art on Thursday, Sept. 13. The video was taken by The Cedar Rapids Gazette’s Jeff Raasch
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I do not own this video or the GazettE as they are copyright to PS Company/KINGRECORDS. This video is fanmade and is not for profitable use. I do not own anything used in the video.
Credit for translation and romaji lyrics to kiyoshiyuu at gazette_lyrics on LiveJournal.
I come to you with yet another GazettE subbed video! It’s one of their older ones, this time. ^_^ This video was the first video I ever saw of the GazettE, so it holds a lot of memories. I never bothered to look up the lyrics until recently, and I think they’re really interesting. Odd, but sad in their own way.
Also made because they played this at their recent tour. I can’t wait for the DVD to come out…
Be sure to support the GazettE! Gazerock is not dead.
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From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette Newspaper.
Ami and Steve Sciulli of Life In Balance explore a little sound meditation music using Quartz Crystal Singing Bowls,
Shakuhachi, EWI4000s and Lap Steel Guitar
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Reita fanvideo
Song: bite to all
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READ THIS PLEASE:
Alright so, me and my friend were talking about this a week or two ago, and we both came to a conclusion that Scene is just another (slightly ugly) version of Visual/Oshare Kei.
Now, by no means am I bashing the people who classify themselves/are classified as scene (Ok, well I AM guilty of disliking the way this stereotype dresses and stuff… But that’s just my opinion)I am just simply comparing the two styles.
Yes, Visual Kei has been around for WAY longer than your newly developed “Scene” style. It’s been around before even some of us were born.
Well, if you have something to say, please try to say it nicely and respectively, because when you cmmnt liek dis bcuz ur so madd an u wan 2 giv me a peece of ur mind, you just end up looking like an asshole.
So please, if you must say omething opposing this, try to say it somewhat human like.
*nods*
EDIT:
Someone mentioned in the comments that someone from a VK community was in the scene section.
I’m sorry, I’m not trying to insult anyone in the VK style, it was just a simple mistake. o_O
Both pictures were in the “scene” section on Photobucket, so I took them without thinking I guess. O_o;
Also, sorry for the length of this video. I didn’t think it would be this long. xD;
And for those of you who don’t make it to the credits:
Songs:
Fersure – The Medic Droid
COCKROACH – The GazettE
RAINBOWS – alice nine.
Photos:
Photobucket
Thank you. :3
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READ THIS PLEASE:
Alright so, me and my friend were talking about this a week or two ago, and we both came to a conclusion that Scene is just another (slightly ugly) version of Visual/Oshare Kei.
Now, by no means am I bashing the people who classify themselves/are classified as scene (Ok, well I AM guilty of disliking the way this stereotype dresses and stuff… But that’s just my opinion)I am just simply comparing the two styles.
Yes, Visual Kei has been around for WAY longer than your newly developed “Scene” style. It’s been around before even some of us were born.
Well, if you have something to say, please try to say it nicely and respectively, because when you cmmnt liek dis bcuz ur so madd an u wan 2 giv me a peece of ur mind, you just end up looking like an asshole.
So please, if you must say omething opposing this, try to say it somewhat human like.
*nods*
EDIT:
Someone mentioned in the comments that someone from a VK community was in the scene section.
I’m sorry, I’m not trying to insult anyone in the VK style, it was just a simple mistake. o_O
Both pictures were in the “scene” section on Photobucket, so I took them without thinking I guess. O_o;
Also, sorry for the length of this video. I didn’t think it would be this long. xD;
And for those of you who don’t make it to the credits:
Songs:
Fersure – The Medic Droid
COCKROACH – The GazettE
RAINBOWS – alice nine.
Photos:
Photobucket
Thank you. :3
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