It's sad we abuse Christmas music this bad. This is the only one to get the chords and harmonies and additions correct, and feel extremely christmassy. The band is very good, but some things are still out of tune and out of synchronization.
Covers and Choreo , I'm pretty sure these are the comment who hear things as feelings in the background more then people who understand that we have to finger correct keys, key signatures, tempos of around 160 usually, rhythm, pitch, set up, 16th, 32nd, and 48th notes perfectly..also altissimos and leisurely placed in triplets to sextuplets..also once i got the longest measure to hold one note which the time signature was 10/4 at dotted : 8th note Absolute hell
Ending a song on a sweetened jazz chord is the best way to end a song instead of some royal major chord where every instrument plays the same 4 notes, usually : D, B, G, and D or if they feel remotely spicy...then E as the last note. Beautiful piece/arrangement, really gets you into the spirit like nothing else could ever even begin to
@@overhead7045 I live in a basis of flowerly terms, I'm not as stupid as to say "jazzy chord" and I'm not robotic as to say "diminished 7th hemiquaver 3rd graced" because I'm a car facade person, not a car engine person if you get me. No one's going around saying "beautiful body lines and unique exposhion embellishment, metallic maroon paint on sculpted body" in the same way they would be using that sentence terming when saying "beautiful 680 2 cylinder, 7 carriage holder and 240 BS plate." So I would call this a dimished, vintaged style jazz block-chord. Now I've heard a chord like nothing you've ever encountered so I have a one up on you in terms of your musical knowledge in chord naming. I can find you a few if you like and highlight the exact parts.
Man, I played this for my sophomore year for our Christmas concert and it was really cool. One of my buddies and I always loved that low brass/horn part at 0:36 and would always bob our heads to it. No one else in our band really cared for this piece, but me and my friend loved it and would always practice it together, such good times.
There really is no limit to what this composer is capable of, is there? He is just AMAZING!!! (And, wow! What a great job this band did on it as well!)
@@alesha.psounds like it, sadly this is my last year in high school and we just had our winter concert, so i don’t have any more chances to play this :(
OUT OF MY 20 YEARS OF LISTENING TO BAND MUSIC I HAVE NEVER SEEN A AD IN MY MUSIC THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS
I know right
It's so awful..
I literally got two 🤢
This is by far THE BEST piece of music i have ver encountered in my musical career
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It's sad we abuse Christmas music this bad. This is the only one to get the chords and harmonies and additions correct, and feel extremely christmassy. The band is very good, but some things are still out of tune and out of synchronization.
6:15 hit different😍
That trumpet in Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas is straight fire
I play tuba now and Santa Claus is coming into town is now fun to blast
GOD DAMN - Almost makes X-MAS music bearable again - Nice job!!!!
Umm tf It did make it bearable again
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Unless you're playing flute and get confronted by top Bbs (too many leger lines above the stave to count) in runs.
Covers and Choreo , I'm pretty sure these are the comment who hear things as feelings in the background more then people who understand that we have to finger correct keys, key signatures, tempos of around 160 usually, rhythm, pitch, set up, 16th, 32nd, and 48th notes perfectly..also altissimos and leisurely placed in triplets to sextuplets..also once i got the longest measure to hold one note which the time signature was 10/4 at dotted : 8th note
Absolute hell
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmarswitch to brass. it’s easier. Also 48th notes don’t exist and there’s no 10/4 in this song
Ending a song on a sweetened jazz chord is the best way to end a song instead of some royal major chord where every instrument plays the same 4 notes, usually : D, B, G, and D or if they feel remotely spicy...then E as the last note. Beautiful piece/arrangement, really gets you into the spirit like nothing else could ever even begin to
I know someone who disagrees with you. I disagree with him! 😂
@@matthewleininger8079 ah what a shame, tell'em that they need to listen to more music that isn't basic pop.
Kind of presumptuous to call a major seventh chord a “jazz chord” but I agree.
@@overhead7045 I live in a basis of flowerly terms, I'm not as stupid as to say "jazzy chord" and I'm not robotic as to say "diminished 7th hemiquaver 3rd graced" because I'm a car facade person, not a car engine person if you get me. No one's going around saying "beautiful body lines and unique exposhion embellishment, metallic maroon paint on sculpted body" in the same way they would be using that sentence terming when saying "beautiful 680 2 cylinder, 7 carriage holder and 240 BS plate."
So I would call this a dimished, vintaged style jazz block-chord. Now I've heard a chord like nothing you've ever encountered so I have a one up on you in terms of your musical knowledge in chord naming. I can find you a few if you like and highlight the exact parts.
Im playing this in a concert and im tuba and I could never be happier
Whoa! The drumset at the last measure was awesome!
We're playing this for a concert and have only a few days left to prepare!
Good luck to all of you. I wish we were playing this awesome song. Oh btw what instrument are you playing?
Same here!!
tessa_ mk_ we did this piece last year!
We did this last year; 1st trombone.
[PD] PoisonDog88 1st part is easy I’m stuck on 2 tho
Man the memories 🤧 I miss concert band, loved playing this piece!
GOD BLESS THAT AMAZING TUBA SOLO!!!!
Man, I played this for my sophomore year for our Christmas concert and it was really cool. One of my buddies and I always loved that low brass/horn part at 0:36 and would always bob our heads to it. No one else in our band really cared for this piece, but me and my friend loved it and would always practice it together, such good times.
There really is no limit to what this composer is capable of, is there? He is just AMAZING!!! (And, wow! What a great job this band did on it as well!)
nani
best Christmas song I've ever played :,) every instrument got their own spotlight lol
Playing this one for a performance pretty soon. I'm on tenor sax and I'm definitely the best one at that lick around 0:48
That tuba part is great. My middle school is going to midwest this year and we can't play this now.
I dont like Christmas music that much but if its arranged anything like this I cant be mad.
best piece i’ve ever played
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Id do anything to get to play this once more.
holy shit that's good
playing this in our concert and im playing alto 1 really fun but hard still one of my favorite pieces
boutta have a concert in a few days and this is my first solo (tuba). im really excited and i love this piece its so much fun.
Ahhhhhh I found ittttt I had the tuba solos 8th grade year ahhhhhhh
yes
4:18
Ah I do love when arrangers put bassoons on a tuba part
i wanna play this so bad lol
Its very fun!!
@@alesha.psounds like it, sadly this is my last year in high school and we just had our winter concert, so i don’t have any more chances to play this :(
@ aw man!!🥹
1000th like. YYAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY
0:36
Who’s Christmas?
1:18
4:25
Alto sax?
roncalli anyone?
Rip Bassoon 😭
0:45 0:57
2:18
Yes
real.
0:49
4:20
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