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The Bell Cow Novelty March by Rosenkrans, performed by Brassman Bart
Hello! This week's number is The Bell Cow Novelty March, written by George Rosenkrans, originally published in 1914. Listen and you will know why it is called a novelty march, as it uses some unusual instrumentation. Many of the parts were performed on my vintage 1912 York euphonium; those parts are solo cornet, cornet 1,2, and 3; trombone 1,2, and 3, and the euphonium part. Tuba part was played on my Eb tuba, and percussion was performed using tambourine, cowbell, cymbal, and a steel bucket. If you have ever milked a cow, you will know the significance of the steel bucket. Hope this makes you smile. Please like, please share, and please subscribe to my channel, Brassman Bart. You can find this video on YouTube and on Rumble under Brassmanbart1. Thank you very much. Brassman Bart
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