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The Skeletist
United States
Приєднався 17 сер 2020
Hello, I’m an animator that animates on Tahoma2D. Expect Videos… eventually.
The Great Locomotive Chase
Hello, I've been working on this project for about two weeks now. Although I had to meet a deadline (today), I'm happy with what I was able to do. Overall, Animation takes a very long while, but its worth it! :)
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Train in the Rain
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music from The Great Locomotive Chase project out on Wednesday :)
Get Him!!! - project progress
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Music from The Great Locomotive Chase Project out next week :)
oh no... Where's the train going?
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project coming soon :) music from The Great Locomotive Chase
The Skeletist - Scene 26 animation rough
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A nice rough animation coming soon, hopefully...
The Skeletist - Test Animation
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Overal, It's okay. I know that the name of the video is the same as the channel's name. However, I plan on making a 2 to 3 minute short that includes this charcter. What better name to fit them then the Skeletist. So yes, expect that short... eventually. (by the way, the timing chart is off (again))
I remember playing this when I was in my band class in 9th grade, this brought back memories of it.
ayo. I love this song so much. I got to do the train whistle part. We didnt have the actual train whistle so we had a speaker hooked up to a drum pad with the noises lol. And then I did the cymbal rolls. But that was so fun to play!
If I could play literally any song in an ensemble I think it'd be this one
All saxophone kids rise! 0:52
And 1:41
I dunno why but the SHEER EMOTION I feel at 3:25
That’s trombones for ya!
me as timpani
congrats on 300 subs just know i was ur 300th!
Dude as a trombone player this song was my roman empire i love the part at 3:22 and the glisses. My band director let me play so loud the sound was ugly for them and i enjoyed that so much
im so glad i got to watch the high school band play this when i was in middle school. i still come back to it , and it genuinely gave me chills watching the band play it. especially the bass drum rolls and the snare, plus pipes. genuinely amazing. i let out a breath after i finished this video. this is dare i say phenomenal.
The timing of the glissando with this is just perfect. You deserve more recognition
why was this 2 yrs ago and has no comments? i dunno but here is one! cool drawing also!
YOO NICE A VISUAL. im currently a freshman in band and i love this band song
i literally love this animation so bad.
I got a solo for both French horn parts! Ima hope I don’t mess up at the concert😅
Bruh the chimes part goes crazy during the speed change
Please do one for the great steamboat race
one of my favorite concert band songs + a sick af animation = MASTERPIECE
At the time the general had three cars behind all three of them had gunpowder
My Great Great Uncle William Pittenger was one of those Union heroes!
Wait this was actually fire, great animation 🚂🔥🔥
bro this is fucking lit
R.I.P The legend, Robert W. Smith
I love this animation but there was only one guy chasing the train not two
come back pls
Been a listener to RWS for a long time, but I never saw this masterpiece till today! I really love how you animated some parts in sync to the beat, like the part at 1:29 when the stones were hurled, it matches that bass clar and tuba part lol. Could I ask what app you used to create this project? I'm interested af now!!!
I MISS ROBERT W SMITH SO HE COULD MAKE BANGERS LIKE THIS
2:28 as a French Horn player this solo is so fun to play and sounds amazing
1:30 The tenor sax solo here is amazing it’s just such a vibe
That was fucking epic, please do El Pato Loco next
I’m doing this piece in band for a concert it sounds amazing
The flutes in my class sound amazing as well. Just like the ones on this video
And the baritone
As someone who is currently playing this song in band my lungs hurt
That was glorious! Thank you for sharing your talent!
AMAZING
My band teacher shows this all the time in class, this animation is amazing I love ur style, keep aniamting!
Really fantastic piece! It is shown so beautifully and I love the vehicles and characters moving on beat!! This is excellent and I hope you can become even better as an animator.
you may never see this, but i reccomend animating into the storm by robert w. smith
As a euphonium player (the best instrument) this is amazing you captured the feeling of this song perfectly
@God-vg4um BROTHER!!!!
EUPHONIUM PLAYER SPOTTED ‼️
@@alainadayz9752 apparently I’m a rare Instrument I guess
@@L0WERED1 I guess so
2:06 goated part from a 2nd clarinet
The mallets literally play the same thing
I recently played this as the snare player and by no means is it a hard piece but it is so fun lol, highly recommend it as percussion love it
Song: Pick a note. Me about to play the loudest low note I’ve ever played on my trumpet with my tuba buddies: *”I have power I should not be trusted with.”* Edit: If you don’t get it, on the sheet music there are two or more whole notes that say “Pick a note” so you can play litterally any note you want to.
I just played as high as possible
IM PLAYING THIS ON THE 19TH OF THIS THIS MONTH?!?!
fun fact: the “haaa” at the end is made by our mouths
I love the saxophone part in this
i’m playing this in disney, i love this animation
Great animation! Playing this in school rn (i play mallets and cymbal)
That’s not how trains work
yes let’s just judge how they worked the trained rather than admiring an actual animation
Just played this in my wasbf concert
It’s super nice to see an animation of something that has happened in my local area! (I live in Gordon County)
The meaning of this song is something not many know but the ending is nice but the animation is not really relating to the song
Not historically accurate but cool animation. The Texas chased the General in reverse and neither fell off a bridge. The Texas caught the General after the General ran out of wood and the raiders abandoned the locomotive. They were captured and tried. Several were executed, 6 made a daring escape from an Atlanta prison and 6 were eventually released in a prisoner exchange and were the first recipients of the Medal of Honor