There are markers, events on the DCI timeline and this is one of them. This arrangement is one that I will always come back to, can’t believe it’s been over a decade already
I played trumpet during middle school and up to until my junior year on high school when I switched from trumpet to euphonium during summer band it was the same fingerings as trumpet so I read Treble clef for marching season but when it was concert season I learnt bass clef
Baritone in Europe traditionally reads in Bb treble clef, and it is much more common than C bass clef which is standardized in the US. Most fluent players above an advanced HS/college level will definitely know how to read it, but it's up to player preference which is why almost all wind band music will have both the bass clef and Bb treble parts available.
So I’m the last five measures, does the trumpet and cymbals rolls make dissonance happen? I think I hear the cymbal roll and trumpet and mello rubbing together also.
The trumpets have a Bb minor triad and the mellos have what would be a 9-8 suspension(the g to f). Until the mellos go to f the chord is dissonant due to the half step between the mello f and the trumpet eb and the whole step between mello f and trumpet c
Yeah. I understand that the new ones are safer and less hot, but they just look so unprofessional and they add general effect, which means that band can afford to be less creative as long as they bought new style uniforms. I think there’s gotta be a way to make the old uniforms more lightweight or something, I just LOVE how they look.
i think it gives corps a lot of creative liberty in their shows, but i understand the appreciation of traditional uniforms. they both have their pros and cons, but personally i prefer the newer ones as it really does add a lot to the story of the show. i know colorguard is supposed to do that but to me most of the time it looks like guard is just there for more bodies on the field and doesn’t add too much to the story. i think front ensemble is the biggest story driver personally, but the more story on the field the better i think. still, traditional uniforms are pretty neat
Why is baritone in TC? I understand that British people and traditional brass bands have it in TC, but this isn’t UK. Other than that, great transcription!
It's relatively standard to write baritone parts in treble Bb in traditional marches and early Wind Ensemble lit but this was probably just done for the convenience of keeping everything without ledger lines
The two quarter notes on beats 3 and 4 leading up to the impact are everything!!
There are markers, events on the DCI timeline and this is one of them. This arrangement is one that I will always come back to, can’t believe it’s been over a decade already
I love that chord progression I-III-IV-iv
Not many moments have given me genuine chills, but this does every time
Amazing. Wish I still had a horn to play 🥺😢
could always buy a new one man, buy one now so you dont regret it later. Everyday isn't our day. Start playing again and enjoy your time on it
Finance one
So glad you included the keyboarded intro
H*ly SH*t. I just found your page and subscribed. This is amazingly accurate and well displayed. It is really fun to watch. Many, many thanks!
Amazing…my brain wants to hear a resolve to the root but the arrangement is fantastic
such a good arrangement. gives me goosebumps every time i listen
That mellophone soli!!!!
I see Creep, I click
Magnificent, Bluecoats.
mr page i didn’t like being in your band but i come back to this show and think of you every time
Hold up, who are you???
Can I ask why baritone horn is in treble clef?
No
Sometimes a trumpet player switches to the baritone and it is easier for them to read it in treble clef as it is the same fingerings.
@@kaden3933 that’s just for trumpets swapping over tho, not fluent players
I played trumpet during middle school and up to until my junior year on high school when I switched from trumpet to euphonium during summer band it was the same fingerings as trumpet so I read Treble clef for marching season but when it was concert season I learnt bass clef
Baritone in Europe traditionally reads in Bb treble clef, and it is much more common than C bass clef which is standardized in the US. Most fluent players above an advanced HS/college level will definitely know how to read it, but it's up to player preference which is why almost all wind band music will have both the bass clef and Bb treble parts available.
I wish I could hear this live
Could you transcribe the baritone solo from 2015 scv pure imagination
WHY HAVE I NEVWR HEARD THIS
Chills.
So I’m the last five measures, does the trumpet and cymbals rolls make dissonance happen? I think I hear the cymbal roll and trumpet and mello rubbing together also.
The trumpets have a Bb minor triad and the mellos have what would be a 9-8 suspension(the g to f). Until the mellos go to f the chord is dissonant due to the half step between the mello f and the trumpet eb and the whole step between mello f and trumpet c
@@liamallen2156mello f is trumpet c, concert Bb
Oh I did an oopsie
Shame on me for that
That’s right it’s the same note lol
You should do the Bluecoats 2014 closer
Hello the friend would not have the 2012 show?
I really miss real unforms.
Oookay grandpa time to take your meds
Me too. The new stuff looks so bad
@@steverman2312 Bro, you're a furry. You have no room to say anything.
Yeah. I understand that the new ones are safer and less hot, but they just look so unprofessional and they add general effect, which means that band can afford to be less creative as long as they bought new style uniforms. I think there’s gotta be a way to make the old uniforms more lightweight or something, I just LOVE how they look.
i think it gives corps a lot of creative liberty in their shows, but i understand the appreciation of traditional uniforms. they both have their pros and cons, but personally i prefer the newer ones as it really does add a lot to the story of the show. i know colorguard is supposed to do that but to me most of the time it looks like guard is just there for more bodies on the field and doesn’t add too much to the story. i think front ensemble is the biggest story driver personally, but the more story on the field the better i think. still, traditional uniforms are pretty neat
Why is baritone in TC? I understand that British people and traditional brass bands have it in TC, but this isn’t UK. Other than that, great transcription!
It's relatively standard to write baritone parts in treble Bb in traditional marches and early Wind Ensemble lit but this was probably just done for the convenience of keeping everything without ledger lines
I personally think the bigger grievance is having 2 bari and 1 euph, when the bluecoats do the opposite
making me wish I did brass instead of saxophone
early :0
what olivia rodrigo song is this
Its creep but the intro sounds like vampire
@@cesarsaladontop vampire sounds like olivia rodrigo