What styles?
Celtic, Baroque, Classical, Brass Quintet or Quartet. Jazz Standards.

Covers or Originals?
Mostly music that is at least 100 years old, plus anything from 1900 to 1960.


Fun or commercial (or somewhere in between!)
Both

What human instruments do you add to your Biab/RB arrangements?
Piano, Keyboard, Horns, and the bride plays almost anything, but usually flute.


Do you port your tunes from BIAB into another DAW (eg. Sonar etc) to finish them?
I do not .

Do you play live with Biab?
No, it is missing too many time sigs and it is easier to walk in a venue which has a piano and take a music stand for my wife. A lot of our Celtic stuff is a pain to force into three four time so we just go accousitc.

What are you currently working on?
Our Brass Band has a concert on April 1, so we are in rehersal. We also play most of the same concert in Toronto at the Sony Centre the following Saturday, as part of a brass festival.

http://www.hssb.ca/indexANNOUNCEMENTS.htm

Other than that we are working on a piano and flute arrangement of A Nightengale Sang in Barklay Square, and I am working on a set of variations for flute and piano based on Rhuddlan Marsh (welsh tune).

I primarily use Band in a Box to practice practice practice.......


John Conley
Musica est vita