"Joy" by Frank Ticheli
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- OUTSTANDING OVERTURE | Inspired by the birth of his first child, Ticheli's "Joy" is a boisterous, joy-filled overture for concert band. Ticheli shares how he came upon the primary melody for this work, "The intense feelings that most any father would feel on such a day were, in my case, accompanied by a simple little tune which grabbed hold of me in the hours preceding her birth, and refused to let go throughout the day and many days thereafter. Indeed, until I jotted it down in my sketchbook, it did not release its grip."
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Thank you so much for this performance and recording! I am working on this with one of my middle school concert bands for their next concert. This will be invaluable for their growth!
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I just recently found this channel and I'm loving going through it. Thanks for all you do in your service to America.
Loved it! Bravo!
Were playing this today for a band competition along 2 other pieces.
Then for the competition we gotta sight read 2 new pieces
I enjoyed listening to this! Also a big thanks to all of you for your service
Thanks for listening.
Excellent
Hi! Great performance, I played a piece called Blue Ridge Reel (by Brian Balmages) about a year ago, and it’s still stuck in my head, it would be cool to see the professionals play it!
Thanks!
I played that piece when I was at dixie band camp
I'm performing this song in my school's concert band!
Me too
same
Same
@@coocoo325 lol
Same
Im playing this song for honors band!
I’m performing this for my LGPE concert
Im gonna play this on tuba pretty soon at a concert in front of about 500 to 600 people wish me luck
My band played this for concert assessment, along with Warriors of the 16th Empire and The Big Circus March and got a division 1. Even at such a high rating, I feel that it's a pretty difficult piece on tuba as a tuba player myself, especially dynamically.
@@jamestompsett5546 idk it was pretty easy to me bc I've been playing for about four years but yeah the dynamics are a little wierd
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Played this song at ksu band camp
I played that piece at dixie band camp. It was the first piece we played in the 4th band, I was playing it on bass trombone and in one of our rehearsals I hanged over on accident because I was off a beat. And at the moment I did it, I didn't know why the band teacher was looking at me in ouh. Because I ruined my friend Travis who is a french horn player, he was first chair for the band and he knew who did hanged over because I do it all the time. And he looked over at me and said my name in angry: ALEX!!! And I said to him why me? Then he says to me: Because you do it all the time! And when we were packing up leaving to our first elective, I was kinda grinding because I thought it was funny. And then Travis says this back to me while he was talking to me: It's not funny Alex.
played this piece 2 days ago :>
One of my favorites, gonna play this for competition in February along with two new pieces, cant wait
I have the glockenspiel and xylophone part, its a doozy
Joy revisited but a few grades lower, neat
No, Joy was the original piece and Joy Revisited is a few grades higher.
@@cousinparty7266 No, they were composed simultaneously. :-) Surprise!
I hate to be the bearer of bad news… but the ritardando at 0:44 second has to be very apparent, drastic, dramatic and drawn out to taste…. I’ve played this peace numerous times in-front judges and have always been awarded first division with honorable mentions to me and the percussion section… this peace of musical literature I hold dear to my heart so that’s why I care so much
The cool thing about music is that you don’t always have to play it as written. If the director doesn’t want to do something in a piece, they don’t have to. Just because you like to emphasize the ritardando doesn’t mean they have to
Really living up to that username buddy
Imagine some random high schooler thinking they know better than the Air Force band because they played a piece a few times lmfao
@@bobmatt5175 buddy said I’m a high schooler 🤣🤣🤣 buddy is talking like I didn’t serve in the military 🤣🤣🤣 “hold this L”
@@DNAJERKS lmao that's even more embarrassing for you, they don't teach you humility in the military? Also pretty sure you performed this in high school not the military - I'm unaware of any military bands which get judged and then receive first place
Playing 'Joy' in front of 500 people on tuba? Sounds like a tuba-ulous time! Good luck!