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This was my firt piece after switching to horn in f and this song will always stick with me!
@christmaslanterns6425Ай бұрын
The percussion section in my class weren’t very serious and rarely got into the music we played. But MAN they pulled it together whenever we played this song
@traviselrod78032 ай бұрын
5:13 is the jam!
@traviselrod78032 ай бұрын
5:13 slaps so hard.
@luisangelalcala-hernandez45432 ай бұрын
Denmark hello! Greenland and isles say you're missing the? Point.
@jacobward28152 ай бұрын
I would like to do this piece but do not have any French horns. Are there any parts where the horns are the only section playing?
@IsaacWilliams-ru4zr3 ай бұрын
I’m playing it for a festival in a couple of days
@cathacks4203 ай бұрын
Playing the flute part on this. The polyrhythms are super difficult haha. Thanks for the recording, I’m practicing with it.
@signisot52643 ай бұрын
The first song that actually made me double mallet as a Vibraphonist :3 (well, I mean, it was high school, I was a 'percussionist' technically... but yeah)
@celeste_7413 ай бұрын
i’m in 7th grade symphonic band, we got this piece a few weeks ago and we’re gonna perform it in may..i’m a flute player btw😇
@gamerwarming24113 ай бұрын
7th honors were getting it on Wednesday 😭😭 percussion
@celeste_7413 ай бұрын
@@gamerwarming2411GOODLUCK the percussion feature is so cool but must be difficult😓😓
@sirjamesthe24th333 ай бұрын
french horn part fire
@XXMoonXEclipseXX3 ай бұрын
Yessir
@alfielightwood5513 ай бұрын
Bar 75 - 80 👌
@Real_GavinGamer4 ай бұрын
I was a percussion playing the bongo and after playing this song with other percussion playing with tombs which we had two on the tomb because of it being impossible to do solo but this was song was amazing because it give the percussion there own solo with other percussion
@toddjonson46974 ай бұрын
I play timpani for this song, and it's so confusing because the tempo changes so much, so it's really easy to get lost and lose count of your rests.
@elec_tr0n4 ай бұрын
Playing this for UIL. Im the low darbuka!
@gbba96294 ай бұрын
We are abt to go preform this at a contest for North Texas hs bands amd I'm so excited
@elec_tr0n4 ай бұрын
ARE YOU FROM THE KAUFMAN HIGHSCHOOL WIND ENSEMBLE??????
@markofmanymonikers6794 ай бұрын
SOBBING AND CRYING BECAUSE MY BAND IS PLAYING THIS PIECE FOR OUR UPCOMING CONCERT AND IM NOT IN IIIIITT WAAAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHH I LOVE THIS SONGGGGGGG
@pecklespeckle14 ай бұрын
Notes for those playing it now for a concert, correct me if I'm wrong on any of these, I'm making these notes for me more than anyone else (posting them in case it helpd anyone!) and I don't have the score. - During the drum break: The first "Hey!" is 117. The second "Hey! is 4 before 148, where the flutes come in. (4:30) - Entering afterwards (basically with the same part) is, in order, 1. Flutes (4:35) 2. Alto saxophones (flutes still backing) 4:46 3. Baritones/Euphoniums 4:57 4. Trumpets 5:05 5. Flutes again (saxophones and possibly clarinets as backing?) 5:12 From there it's up to you to count, since I don't believe there are any long sets of rests afterwards for most folks? Happy playing! Hope this is a fun concert :)
@waffleenjoyer15125 ай бұрын
as a flute i literally spent 30 whole minutes practicing that last part and i am STILL STUCK.
@spiderversegaming78285 ай бұрын
anyone else hearing batman somewhere?
@jawuanmcgill35935 ай бұрын
I had the bongo part for this, my lord how fire this piece is
@patrickdriscoll16325 ай бұрын
Percussion part is W
@morgdaforg5 ай бұрын
That 16 measure note at the beginning is the bane of my existence but then when we get to measure 17 and the whole piece really starts
@imtaitaii5 ай бұрын
IM BUSTINGF
@imtaitaii5 ай бұрын
ITS GOING EVERYWHERE
@tatordgoat43495 ай бұрын
Same
@elec_tr0n4 ай бұрын
Honestly same
@pengplays1494 ай бұрын
Relatable
@lillienicolo6 ай бұрын
as a sousaphone player, this song did me justice in highschool band 🤣
@geekpiratcy82297 ай бұрын
Played Bari sax for winter concert and we take everything down the octive. By far the most fun I've had with a peice
@rachelcollins70777 ай бұрын
i got the flute solo in my band 😝
@nekoharucosplay64637 ай бұрын
Still by far my favorite concert piece in high school it was so cool and I played the marimba part
@user-qv9tg5su9v8 ай бұрын
I would love to the the ContraAlto Clarinet for this. Imagine if there was a Contrabass Clarinet part for this. Ooh that would be epic, i think.
@ACagedBird3648 ай бұрын
I love the flutes and clarinets. Doodoo doodoo doodoo doodoo doodoo dit doo dit doodoodoo And as an euphonium…GORGEOUS It’s not everyday you get the melody/counter melody
@lenenthusiast30059 ай бұрын
playing this for our fall concert as the pianist^_^
@disn3hy9 ай бұрын
I play timpani in on this piece and my director hates percussion but he loves the timpani part and i love my lil solo at 76 :]
@Fresh_Focus089 ай бұрын
It was the most fun song for percussionists, we all got to play a new instrument. Our director also bought new darbukas and djembes so we had the latest stuff. I got the djembe but I played the darbuka part.
@mariazz.._110 ай бұрын
im playing this at my middle school for symphonic band (i play flute) and the trill for G natural confuses me & keeping my rhythm at the same pace gets hard at times 😓 does anyone have any tips ?
@Forest-bo4ny10 ай бұрын
me when i wear a kaffiyeh (white hoodie) in the desert (sandbox) and see some camels (random people) eating leaves (sandwich).
@soldier_76_darkknight11 ай бұрын
I played the shakere in this piece
@sandspirit3173 Жыл бұрын
2:20
@favianfo2093 Жыл бұрын
After Beethoven made me 😩😩
@azophi Жыл бұрын
As the bongo player, I was indeed that b*tch
@alanartz Жыл бұрын
Im playing 1st trumpet on this at Dixie band camp
@golddevilll3731 Жыл бұрын
Among us clouds
@wolfescave Жыл бұрын
Can we all just agree that Brian Balmages is a brilliant composer?
@katstevens2740 Жыл бұрын
He’s incredible! He directed an honor band I was part of and hearing the way he thought about music was magical. He was also friends with my clarinet instructor and taught me to play a solo of his once- I just love him!!
@robbesworkshop Жыл бұрын
played this in my band class, one of my fav pieces by far. sounds so magical here. love it
@user-qf7kv4fq6j Жыл бұрын
Brain don’t miss 🔥
@beepbeep902 Жыл бұрын
The in between measures where chimes switches to vibraphone there are 142 measures of rest
@incrediblymai8362 Жыл бұрын
Played this for district honor band, it was so much fun! (trumpet here)
@goldensoul177 Жыл бұрын
My high school is trying something out where 3 of the bands play this song together. Freshman band, concert band, and wind ensemble
@mose3775 Жыл бұрын
I played this piece in eighth grade and fell in love with it. Now, as a senior in high school, I’m getting to play it with our top-level band. This piece is and always will be my favorite of all time.
@coffeetoffeee0 Жыл бұрын
Played this piece back in middle school! Us clarinets had this inside joke that we used up until we went to high school, where whenever we'd listen to a song for the first time, and a hard-sounding part came up, we would always say "I bet this part is on measure 102", in reference to that dreaded clarinet part at around 3:08 in the video. It was a really fun piece to play, in all honesty, and I wish I could go back in time and do it all over again!
@ohno5245 Жыл бұрын
I'll never forgive covid for making me miss the opportunity to play this magnificent piece
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This was my firt piece after switching to horn in f and this song will always stick with me!
The percussion section in my class weren’t very serious and rarely got into the music we played. But MAN they pulled it together whenever we played this song
5:13 is the jam!
5:13 slaps so hard.
Denmark hello! Greenland and isles say you're missing the? Point.
I would like to do this piece but do not have any French horns. Are there any parts where the horns are the only section playing?
I’m playing it for a festival in a couple of days
Playing the flute part on this. The polyrhythms are super difficult haha. Thanks for the recording, I’m practicing with it.
The first song that actually made me double mallet as a Vibraphonist :3 (well, I mean, it was high school, I was a 'percussionist' technically... but yeah)
i’m in 7th grade symphonic band, we got this piece a few weeks ago and we’re gonna perform it in may..i’m a flute player btw😇
7th honors were getting it on Wednesday 😭😭 percussion
@@gamerwarming2411GOODLUCK the percussion feature is so cool but must be difficult😓😓
french horn part fire
Yessir
Bar 75 - 80 👌
I was a percussion playing the bongo and after playing this song with other percussion playing with tombs which we had two on the tomb because of it being impossible to do solo but this was song was amazing because it give the percussion there own solo with other percussion
I play timpani for this song, and it's so confusing because the tempo changes so much, so it's really easy to get lost and lose count of your rests.
Playing this for UIL. Im the low darbuka!
We are abt to go preform this at a contest for North Texas hs bands amd I'm so excited
ARE YOU FROM THE KAUFMAN HIGHSCHOOL WIND ENSEMBLE??????
SOBBING AND CRYING BECAUSE MY BAND IS PLAYING THIS PIECE FOR OUR UPCOMING CONCERT AND IM NOT IN IIIIITT WAAAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHH I LOVE THIS SONGGGGGGG
Notes for those playing it now for a concert, correct me if I'm wrong on any of these, I'm making these notes for me more than anyone else (posting them in case it helpd anyone!) and I don't have the score. - During the drum break: The first "Hey!" is 117. The second "Hey! is 4 before 148, where the flutes come in. (4:30) - Entering afterwards (basically with the same part) is, in order, 1. Flutes (4:35) 2. Alto saxophones (flutes still backing) 4:46 3. Baritones/Euphoniums 4:57 4. Trumpets 5:05 5. Flutes again (saxophones and possibly clarinets as backing?) 5:12 From there it's up to you to count, since I don't believe there are any long sets of rests afterwards for most folks? Happy playing! Hope this is a fun concert :)
as a flute i literally spent 30 whole minutes practicing that last part and i am STILL STUCK.
anyone else hearing batman somewhere?
I had the bongo part for this, my lord how fire this piece is
Percussion part is W
That 16 measure note at the beginning is the bane of my existence but then when we get to measure 17 and the whole piece really starts
IM BUSTINGF
ITS GOING EVERYWHERE
Same
Honestly same
Relatable
as a sousaphone player, this song did me justice in highschool band 🤣
Played Bari sax for winter concert and we take everything down the octive. By far the most fun I've had with a peice
i got the flute solo in my band 😝
Still by far my favorite concert piece in high school it was so cool and I played the marimba part
I would love to the the ContraAlto Clarinet for this. Imagine if there was a Contrabass Clarinet part for this. Ooh that would be epic, i think.
I love the flutes and clarinets. Doodoo doodoo doodoo doodoo doodoo dit doo dit doodoodoo And as an euphonium…GORGEOUS It’s not everyday you get the melody/counter melody
playing this for our fall concert as the pianist^_^
I play timpani in on this piece and my director hates percussion but he loves the timpani part and i love my lil solo at 76 :]
It was the most fun song for percussionists, we all got to play a new instrument. Our director also bought new darbukas and djembes so we had the latest stuff. I got the djembe but I played the darbuka part.
im playing this at my middle school for symphonic band (i play flute) and the trill for G natural confuses me & keeping my rhythm at the same pace gets hard at times 😓 does anyone have any tips ?
me when i wear a kaffiyeh (white hoodie) in the desert (sandbox) and see some camels (random people) eating leaves (sandwich).
I played the shakere in this piece
2:20
After Beethoven made me 😩😩
As the bongo player, I was indeed that b*tch
Im playing 1st trumpet on this at Dixie band camp
Among us clouds
Can we all just agree that Brian Balmages is a brilliant composer?
He’s incredible! He directed an honor band I was part of and hearing the way he thought about music was magical. He was also friends with my clarinet instructor and taught me to play a solo of his once- I just love him!!
played this in my band class, one of my fav pieces by far. sounds so magical here. love it
Brain don’t miss 🔥
The in between measures where chimes switches to vibraphone there are 142 measures of rest
Played this for district honor band, it was so much fun! (trumpet here)
My high school is trying something out where 3 of the bands play this song together. Freshman band, concert band, and wind ensemble
I played this piece in eighth grade and fell in love with it. Now, as a senior in high school, I’m getting to play it with our top-level band. This piece is and always will be my favorite of all time.
Played this piece back in middle school! Us clarinets had this inside joke that we used up until we went to high school, where whenever we'd listen to a song for the first time, and a hard-sounding part came up, we would always say "I bet this part is on measure 102", in reference to that dreaded clarinet part at around 3:08 in the video. It was a really fun piece to play, in all honesty, and I wish I could go back in time and do it all over again!
I'll never forgive covid for making me miss the opportunity to play this magnificent piece