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Contest Details


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Date
18th June 2005  
Draw No
Unknown
Event
81st Annual Contest @ Bugle (Hymn)  
Bands In Section
8
Adjudicator(s)
W Relton  
Marks
91pts
Section
3rd  
Result
3rd
Director
Derek Johnston  
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Piece(s) Played
Plentious Grace by Kenneth Pelmear

Adjudicators Remarks

Stylish opening, quality tone ,well balanced.
Verse 2 not a clean start.
Sustain the melody please to the end of bar 8.
The problem with a solo instrument is that with the best will in the world, the player cannot sustain as well as those parts which are doubled.
Verse 3, again stylish and the tone of the Band shown off to its best.
Intelligent use of percussion.

W Relton.

 

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