Trunchonbury must be Norfolks answer to Glastonbury music festival, it took place in Trunch to raise money for Cancer research. It was a great success and featured bands from across East Anglia. Highlights included Glory Glory a two piece boy girl Indie Punk Feist band from Norwich and Bury St Edmunds
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Playing "La Mer" which I always associated with the film "Mr Beans Holiday"!!! I used the organs upright piano attachment for most of this piece but the camera microphone was unfortunately not able to pick this up. Like all theatre organs the organ works on the "extension" principal with 20 ranks of pipes in 2 chambers laid out as follows: CHAMBER 1 Open Diapason Flute Clarinet Viol D Orchestre Voix Celeste Quintadena Dulciana Tuba Horn Tibia 1 Solo String 1 Marimba Harp Vibraphone CHAMBER 2 Tuba Mirabilis English Horn Saxophone Trumpet Solo String 2 Tibia 2 Orchestral Oboe Oboe Horn Kinura Vox Humana Xylophone Glockenspiel Chimes Drums, Cymbals, Novelty effects etc Unenclosed is the upright piano and the "master" xylophone. I couldnt help but include a couple of clips of my favourite comedian!!!
Die Gauchos sind schon seit langem auf dem Vormarsch in die Charts und lassen viele Mädchen unruhig schlafen. Hier erklären sie uns ein Motorola-Phone.
Rock all night for Youth Outreach. Hong Kong;s favourite bands battled it out. Fistiwave, Broken Lighter, Darkness Pool, Scratch, Killersoap, T.S., Hazden, Silent Chamber, Bomber, Abyssal Desire and Dark Fringe. T.S. took the top honour. Watch the highlights at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?id=4727