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Blasmusik

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7 songs
2:22Song Image
Traditional large South Bohemian brass band performing lively Egerländer-style marches and polkas, Full acoustic instrumentation: multiple trumpets, flugelhorns, tenor horns, baritones, trombones (including slide trombones), tubas, clarinets, flutes, and a complete percussion section, The rhythm section features bass drum and snare with quick, syncopated rhythmic accents that sharply punctuate transitions and build energetic drive—especially two strong, precise beats marking new phrases or choruses, followed by fast rhythmic shifts, Tubas and trombones create a warm, singing bass foundation, Horns and slide trombones weave rich countermelodies and harmonic fills, adding lively interplay and depth, Clarinets, flutes, and trumpets lead with bright, ornamented, spirited melodies, The overall sound is full, vibrant, and danceable, embodying the joyous, festive spirit of a traditional South Bohemian village march, Pure acoustic, no electronics or modern pop elements
2:55Song Image
Traditional large South Bohemian brass band performing lively Egerländer-style marches and polkas, Full acoustic instrumentation: multiple trumpets, flugelhorns, tenor horns, baritones, trombones (including slide trombones), tubas, clarinets, flutes, and a complete percussion section, The rhythm section features bass drum and snare with quick, syncopated rhythmic accents that sharply punctuate transitions and build energetic drive—especially two strong, precise beats marking new phrases or choruses, followed by fast rhythmic shifts, Tubas and trombones create a warm, singing bass foundation, Horns and slide trombones weave rich countermelodies and harmonic fills, adding lively interplay and depth, Clarinets, flutes, and trumpets lead with bright, ornamented, spirited melodies, The overall sound is full, vibrant, and danceable, embodying the joyous, festive spirit of a traditional South Bohemian village march, Pure acoustic, no electronics or modern pop elements
2:10Song Image
Traditional South Bohemian brass band as a large wind orchestra, playing festive Egerländer polka and marches, Full instrumentation: multiple trumpets, flugelhorns, tenor horns, baritones, trombones, tubas, several clarinets, flutes, saxophones, and complete percussion section, Syncopated two-beat rhythmic accents by bass drum mark transitions, before the orchestra’s powerful sound swells, Tuba and trombone build a singing, rounded bass foundation; horns and saxophones add rich mid voices, Flutes, clarinets and trumpets present bright, lively melodies with dynamic ornamentation, Harmonic voices fan out behind, supporting a full, seamless wall of festive, dancing brass, Emphasize acoustic unity, energetic phrasing and the warmth of a true South Bohemian village celebration, No electronic or modern pop influences
2:09Song Image
Traditional South Bohemian brass band performing authentic folk music in warm Egerländer style, Only acoustic instruments: trumpets, flugelhorns, tenor horns, trombones, tubas, clarinets, snare and bass drum, Cheerful polka and march rhythms with gentle swing and strong two-beat pulse, Clarinet and trumpets lead the melody with tender ornamentation, never sharp or brassy, Flugelhorns and tenor horns fill the middle with soft, singing harmonies and echoing responses, Trombones and tubas create round, smooth bass lines with steady pulse, Percussion stays natural and light, supporting the dance mood, The sound is festive, heartfelt, and rooted in South Bohemian tradition – village celebration, warm brass blend, friendly and human sound, No electronic or modern influences
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Lively, full-sounding Egerländer Blaskapelle performing traditional German-Czech brass band music in an energetic beer tent atmosphere, Full acoustic ensemble: trumpets, flugelhorns, tenor horns, baritones, trombones, tubas, clarinets, and strong percussion section with snare, bass drum, and cymbals, Rich brass harmonies, bright clarinet melodies, and rhythmic precision create a powerful yet warm sound, Use dynamic voicings, octave doublings, and midrange depth, Play classic polkas, waltzes, and marches around 120–140 bpm, Characteristic chord progressions I–vi–IV–V, I–IV–ii–V7–I with occasional minor color tones and seventh chords, Capture the festive Egerländer style — bold, emotional, and joyful, like a live village festival performance under a beer tent
3:01Song Image
Authentic Bohemian Blaskapelle performing traditional Egerländer-style folk brass music, Use real acoustic instruments: trumpets, flugelhorns, tenor horns, trombones, tubas, and clarinets, Warm, full sound with lyrical melodies and dancing rhythms in polka, waltz, and march styles, Typical Bohemian chord progressions like I–IV–V–I, I–vi–IV–V, and modulation to the dominant, Clarinet leads with melodic grace, trumpets and horns support with soft harmonic texture, Emphasize natural intonation in G, F, Bb, or Eb major, bright major chords with expressive minor contrasts, Percussion keeps a steady tempo — no synths, no pop, no cinematic tones, Sound should feel like a traditional Czech or Moravian village band — organic, emotional, and deeply regional
2:24Song Image
Traditional Bohemian Blaskapelle performing authentic Egerländer-style brass music, Focus on real acoustic instruments: trumpets, flugelhorns, tenor horns, trombones, tubas, clarinets, and percussion (snare and bass drum), Use warm brass harmonies and typical Bohemian chord progressions with strong rhythmic pulse in polka, waltz, or march styles, Clarinet leads with expressive melodies and ornamentation, Avoid any electronic sounds, pop elements, cinematic orchestra, or cheesy synth layers, The mood should be lively, heartfelt, and rooted in Central European folk tradition — suitable for a village dance, beer festival, or parade, Emphasize authenticity, acoustic balance, and regional flavor over modern production