I am two years old. I have cloning abilities. Tomorrow, I will clone myself thirty times and perform this piece on all the instruments in Carnegie Hall.
0:03 with trepidation 0:19 The opening of the Seventh Seal 1:43 First trumpet: hail and fire 2:21 Second trumpet: mountain of fire thrown to earth, a third of the sea becomes blood 3:13 Third trumpet: the star named Wormwood poisons the water 3:46 Fourth trumpet: 1/3 each of the sun, moon, and stars are smitten 3:58 Fifth trumpet: locusts from the bottomless pit to kill those without God's seal 4:11 Sixth trumpet: 4 angels loosed from the river Euphrates to slay 1/3 of man 4:32 Seventh trumpet: voices praise God saying that all the kingdoms of the world are His and Christ's 5:00 Hymn of the angels
I like how this says Concert Band, like the wind ensemble I'm in did this and we barely got it to be great before mpa's. How could a concert band do this?
@@pxlz0729 “In many traditional U.S. high schools, there are multiple band levels, distinguished by skill level or other factors. In such schools, an audition may be required to advance to further band levels, while the common level would be open to anyone. For example, in many U.S. high schools, "Concert Band" refers to the introductory level band, "Symphonic Band" is the title for the intermediate level band, and "Wind Ensemble" is the title for the advanced level band.” While this is a quote from Wikipedia, this also lines up with my experience
@@zach237 i live in the US, my school has a concert band and a symphonic band. I was just saying that no matter what skill level it is, all of these ensembles can still be called a “Concert Band” any ensemble with these specific instruments is a concert band.
Apocalypse originates from the Book of Revelations, where its used to mean “unveil” or “uncover”, as it was revealed to John in a vision of the end of all times.
The kids at the neighborhood day care center play this in the afternoon after their nap. Half of them on wind and percussion instruments, the other half doing interpretive dance. They really should be on television. They'd be a smash hit on Conan's show.
@@therealkingslayer51 They had our percussion section try playing this piece in my sophomore year of high school. It’s a fairly challenging piece - I’d be amazed if sixth graders could play it.
Playing this for my pre-k concert concert, with me luck
I am two years old. I have cloning abilities. Tomorrow, I will clone myself thirty times and perform this piece on all the instruments in Carnegie Hall.
0:03 with trepidation
0:19 The opening of the Seventh Seal
1:43 First trumpet: hail and fire
2:21 Second trumpet: mountain of fire thrown to earth, a third of the sea becomes blood
3:13 Third trumpet: the star named Wormwood poisons the water
3:46 Fourth trumpet: 1/3 each of the sun, moon, and stars are smitten
3:58 Fifth trumpet: locusts from the bottomless pit to kill those without God's seal
4:11 Sixth trumpet: 4 angels loosed from the river Euphrates to slay 1/3 of man
4:32 Seventh trumpet: voices praise God saying that all the kingdoms of the world are His and Christ's
5:00 Hymn of the angels
Neat
Almost played this for FBA. Couldn't quite out this together. But this song makes me really really happy
+Raywood Miller Same. I'm in Middle School band so I'm not even close to performing this
***** high school. I would suggest this song once you get to your top band in high school
KraZ you'll be there soon with some practice. This song is tough as nails, most of my high school band are still missing notes playing this.
@@KraZSK its crazy to think we're the same age, I'm playing this freshman year of hs for uil and as a clarinet, I'm *terrified*
This sounds like a continuation of his other piece, Apocalyptic Dreams.
I like how this says Concert Band, like the wind ensemble I'm in did this and we barely got it to be great before mpa's. How could a concert band do this?
they mean concert as in concert music, not place wise like concert band, symphonic, or wind ensemble.
A concert band is a general term for band. Just like wind ensemble or Symphonic band. They all mean the same thing
@@pxlz0729 “In many traditional U.S. high schools, there are multiple band levels, distinguished by skill level or other factors. In such schools, an audition may be required to advance to further band levels, while the common level would be open to anyone. For example, in many U.S. high schools, "Concert Band" refers to the introductory level band, "Symphonic Band" is the title for the intermediate level band, and "Wind Ensemble" is the title for the advanced level band.” While this is a quote from Wikipedia, this also lines up with my experience
@@zach237 i live in the US, my school has a concert band and a symphonic band. I was just saying that no matter what skill level it is, all of these ensembles can still be called a “Concert Band” any ensemble with these specific instruments is a concert band.
crazy, is this new? It's just like the percussion ensemble version
The composer did the transcription.
Same piece, yes!
Soon in high school can possibly play this song probably all state honor band
I'm glad we switched to pyroclastic steam :)
Yeah our elementary band played this😂
🤡🤡 nice joke my dude
What grade is the music on the FBA list?
If this helps:
"This item appears on the following state lists:
FL FBA Band Grade 5
TN Concert Band Grade 6"
KraZ thank you
Apocalypse means Re-Birth
Apocalypse originates from the Book of Revelations, where its used to mean “unveil” or “uncover”, as it was revealed to John in a vision of the end of all times.
we played this in my forth grade band, were playing this for the concert
yah, right
wow, we all believe you...
I call bullshit
The kids at the neighborhood day care center play this in the afternoon after their nap. Half of them on wind and percussion instruments, the other half doing interpretive dance. They really should be on television. They'd be a smash hit on Conan's show.
@@JBermudez1i knew how to play this when i was 2. get better
"Concert Band, Grade 6"
Must be some band.
If this is a joke, it's pretty funny.
If it's not, I can offer the explanation on the grade stuff.
@@therealkingslayer51 They had our percussion section try playing this piece in my sophomore year of high school. It’s a fairly challenging piece - I’d be amazed if sixth graders could play it.
@@sirgabealot01 grade 6 is not meaning 6th grade
@@sirgabealot01grade 6 means this for professionals