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We thought you would like to hear what our smaller (in size, of course, not stature) audiences had to say about 'the band'. We figure if you enjoy these comments even half as much as we did, you'd have a brighter day...maybe even two!
"The Manhattan Brass was brass-tacular! ...all as funny as comedians. They also have a great sense of humor." - Annie
"It was so beautiful the way they played I could not keep my mind off of the music." - Natasha
"Dear Jounel,
I went to the consert withe 5 peopel there was a man withe blue eyes and I liked him he was playing the trombone and I liked the music they where playing and they played fast music and slow music and lowd music and sorf music.
P.S. - I wish the man withe blue eyes was my boyfrend and we got maryd why I want to mary him becuse he is so Fine. - Love, Tina"
"I think the guys who play the trumpets are the coolest (no efence to the other players you guys are cool to) I hope I can here you guys again!"
"You were great and I think you are better than a musical in the met." - Emilie
"I loved your show! You totally blew me away. I love string instruments but I really love brass. Personally I love the Williams Tell Overture (the one with the horse). Most of my friends do, too. ...I really wish you would play at our school (and I'm not just saying this) again sometime. ...I have a few questions, and answering them would be nice. First why is the French Horn so twisted and complicated? What's the point?" - Kota
"Dear Manhattan Brass,
You were the best people Midori and Friends sent here yet. I think you understood what we wanted to hear and see. We didn't want plain old music with no personality. We wanted some entertainment, and we got it for sure." - Mitchell"I also loved the game we played. It was pretty challenging to recognize the tune! I liked the horse piece because it made me feel like I was sitting on a bench watching a horse race! Thanks for making our morning one to remember!" - Kate
"And music wasn't all we got out of the show. You gave us even more demonstrations, stories, ...rather like a side order to the music entree. The incredible playing, the fascinating close-ups,...I wondered how it would feel to swap places with you. Anyway, I wish I could play and have as much gaping info you have on your hands besides the impressive shiny instruments." - John
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