8th grade. First time marching at a football game. Great night it was my first drumline experience and it was amazing at the time. The rush of adrenaline and excitement of playing in front of 300 people it's just a completely amazing feeling. Will forever love this songs snare part. Masterpeice
Dude awesomeness I love music and out my top 10 music list (or ranks) this scored a 3 (which it ranked #3). My favorite part in this song is from 1:22 to the end
I was in the front ensemble (pit) this past year and when the band would play this before the show, me and the boys would be in the pit singing the lyrics.
Marche the Vulpix this is a late reply so 1 good luck(I was supposed to reply this before 2 months went by) 2 (this is now)hoped you did great and 3 TROMBONE THAT INSTRUMENT IS COOL
Honestly, I have gotta say I like this one better because of the key signature, it's better, but Paul Murtha's version is also nice, so yeah, but those are just my opinions so I mean, it doesn't really matter. :D
so it's a neutered Paul Martha version? especially for mellos and baritoned. makes sense cause Micheal here doesn't understand how a baritone works. here's a hint buddy, it's not just a mini tuba
Look at the clarinet section and say that again. I personally like this version better because I played something very similar to it, if not the very same one in high school, and I liked the fact that the clarinet section did more, but I guess that's just me.
We play Paul Murtha's and reading this, the only time the trombones have the same thing in both is when we get backgrounds for a short period of time and it's just the same rhythm. Even transposing to match the keys, they're still not at the same degrees within the scale.
8th grade. First time marching at a football game. Great night it was my first drumline experience and it was amazing at the time. The rush of adrenaline and excitement of playing in front of 300 people it's just a completely amazing feeling. Will forever love this songs snare part. Masterpeice
Nice
I love playing at 1:23 - 1:35at football games
I love this song... greets from Germany ✌
I can hear the AYE AYE AYE
I love this song SO MUCH!!!!
Same
Dude awesomeness I love music and out my top 10 music list (or ranks) this scored a 3 (which it ranked #3). My favorite part in this song is from 1:22 to the end
Such a good part
Same except as a tenor sax my favorite is the beginning to 0:24
@@Mird3047 as a tenor saxophone player I can completely agree to that
This one is the best one
I like this song you composed
Me too
It's an arrangement. Ozzy Osborn made the original
of course michael brown has to arrange this
In my old hs the trombones played the fun part at 0:09
Same
Same here
I was in the front ensemble (pit) this past year and when the band would play this before the show, me and the boys would be in the pit singing the lyrics.
IS the stadium called the pit!?
@@antinerfer11roblox31 that’s just what people refer to it as
Who ever says Paul Martha’s version is better obviously doesn’t know what good music is
opinions, but AGREED. I have this for marching band rn.
Im doing this in a few weeks at school on Trombone
Marche the Vulpix this is a late reply so 1 good luck(I was supposed to reply this before 2 months went by) 2 (this is now)hoped you did great and 3 TROMBONE THAT INSTRUMENT IS COOL
I played it on the trombone too. Our part is awesome.
Michael Brown: Hey Paul. Can I copy your homework assignment?
Paul Murtha: Sure. Just change a few things so it's not obvious.
maybe don’t put others down 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Arte Jovem vem com tudo hein!! Bora bora Arthur e João Victor
Could you run the monster university theme?
I feel like Paul Murthas has more feels
Miguel the musician Torres Paul Murthas version is OK
Yeag
To me Paul Martha’s sounds less of a crazy train and more like Tomas the tank engine and go lucky happy style 🤷🏽♂️😂😭
i like that one better too
Como fazer para conseguir o arranjo? Parabéns tá muito lindo
Honestly, I have gotta say I like this one better because of the key signature, it's better, but Paul Murtha's version is also nice, so yeah, but those are just my opinions so I mean, it doesn't really matter. :D
I have this song on baritone sax on april 20th
Paul Murtha's is better in my opinion, but this one is still good.
Popcorn do u know what the other song is that was played at the beginning?
This was the version I used when I was in marching band, I'm pretty sure, and I like it better just because it's more fun for the clarinet.
This one is way better, but Paul is ok
Michael browns version is the best in my opinion. Probably because that’s what we played
I play bass clarinet, and it's pretty heavy as well
Could you post Pinball Wizard Tommy?
I like this one better cus my clarinet gets more action
so it's a neutered Paul Martha version? especially for mellos and baritoned. makes sense cause Micheal here doesn't understand how a baritone works. here's a hint buddy, it's not just a mini tuba
rand0mMAN200 Yeah. Its more like a tuba shaped valve trombone
Bandito well you need more bass sound. But I totally agree with you
Bandito sorry bud if it say i disliked i meant to like :c
Yeah it's a large trumpet
Yeah but this is for more of a pep band type peice
Yassssssssssssssssss
The JH Band played this song for pep band I miss those good pep band times
I like Paul Murtha's version more.
BananaBunches too
BananaBunches same. still good though
BananaBunches True
BananaBunches I play the baritone so I had a much more fun part in Paul Martha's.
Lt. spartanman grrrrrrrr euphonium is better and has a way better sound
presta good
we’re playing this and i’m in 7th grade so wish me luck (i play horn)
flight of the condor
please make arangement of shape of you from ed sheran
The person who posted didn't arrange the song-
ye
arrange Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke
please
its literally the exact same thing as paul murthas except in a different key.
Completely false, how does this have 7 likes?
In Paul murthas trombone and baritone have melody at measure 5
Look at the clarinet section and say that again. I personally like this version better because I played something very similar to it, if not the very same one in high school, and I liked the fact that the clarinet section did more, but I guess that's just me.
No
We play Paul Murtha's and reading this, the only time the trombones have the same thing in both is when we get backgrounds for a short period of time and it's just the same rhythm. Even transposing to match the keys, they're still not at the same degrees within the scale.
second
first
This sounds so american