I know now why I love this instrument so much...A beautiful melody played so well in dedication to the wonderful people of Japan who handle themselves with so much courage and calmness in tragedy.
I'm SO proud that Trombone players rose up and embraced all of you that suffered so badly thru the storm; with a song for you. Our hearts are still with you all!!!
One of the most gorgeous arrangements of this I have ever heard!!! The Tenors are so mellow when they need to be, and bright and brassy when they need to! It's soooo beautiful! The bass trombones have a beautiful deep dark sound! As a bass trombonist, I know that hitting those low notes (esp pedal tones) deep mellow sound is crucial! Absolutely gorgeous! :D
Beautiful song I had to look it up What is the song for Japan about? The "A Song for Japan" project was started by Japanese trombone players living outside Japan in collaboration with a group which has deep connections to Japan and includes Japanese members. It is in remembrance of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan on March 11, 2011
Nice playing of one of my favorite pieces. At the fortissimo coda you were cranking enough air through those horns to generate electricity to the entire Mid-West for two days. Well done.
to all the bass trombones out there....i love you.
I love you too
Thanks Chester!
Aww, you too
I know now why I love this instrument so much...A beautiful melody played so well in dedication to the wonderful people of Japan who handle themselves with so much courage and calmness in tragedy.
I'm SO proud that Trombone players rose up and embraced all of you that suffered so badly thru the storm; with a song for you. Our hearts are still with you all!!!
今まで気がつかなくてごめんなさい。こんな想いのこもった演奏をしていてくれたなんて…🥺本当にありがとうございました。涙が止まりません🥹
なんて美しい……
One of the most gorgeous arrangements of this I have ever heard!!! The Tenors are so mellow when they need to be, and bright and brassy when they need to! It's soooo beautiful! The bass trombones have a beautiful deep dark sound! As a bass trombonist, I know that hitting those low notes (esp pedal tones) deep mellow sound is crucial! Absolutely gorgeous! :D
2:09 leaves tears in my eyes...
omg! i love the sound of bass trombones
Just wonderful and moving!
Thank you so much from Japan!
これ聞いた時は本当に感動して泣いた
I take that back, the whole song does.
Beautiful tones! The trombone is such a lovely instrument. :'D
So beautifu! I thank you as one of Japanese.
Truly awesome guys, sensitvity, power & beauty all rolled into one. True trombone playing :-)
great playing!
I'm impressed! Thanks a lot from Japan.
Bro the bass trombones tho 👌🤤
This is amazing! I hope one day I can play trombone as well as you guys. I have been playing for 5 years now.
this is a brilliant piece. love the blasts!!!
this brought tears to my eyes. it's so marvelous!
Amazing song and band
Gorgeous!
Beautiful song I had to look it up What is the song for Japan about?
The "A Song for Japan" project was started by Japanese trombone players living outside Japan in collaboration with a group which has deep connections to Japan and includes Japanese members. It is in remembrance of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan on March 11, 2011
Nice playing of one of my favorite pieces. At the fortissimo coda you were cranking enough air through those horns to generate electricity to the entire Mid-West for two days. Well done.
Good Form... Good Form
fantasistic! Bravooo!!!
the sound is amazing!
Just as good as the original! I'm working on the tenor and bass solo pieces myself currently for fun!
Wow! Wonderful piece and great playing. Shall use with my students.
This is beautifully performed
i love it! thanks for the wonderful music
Excellent job!
i love this
Very sweet.
Amazing
Absolutely amazing. If only I could hear it from an all French Horn ensemble
GRANDISSIMI!!!
very very good ,,,,,,esperamos tocarmos assim tambem aqui no amazonas
Fantastic. Hi Guys, can you tell me where we can get the arrangement ?
In the words of Elmo from sesame street, wait for it.......waaaaaiitt for it.... 5:00
If you play it again.
Just take it slowly.
Reduce the tempo a little bit.
And it will result to a emotionally piece
❤❤❤❤
Cool
Is that Brian Hecht?
Awesome guys. Where was this performed?
the same but at 4:07, bass trombones
Hey is that Doug Elliott in there? Not to overshadow the rest...I just use one of his mouthpieces.
It's ok. You guys will never come close to the precision of the Japan XO Trombone Quartet.
And pay a little more attention to tuning. 2 of you are off to the point of embarrassment.