I love this tune, and it's composer. I've met Charles Young, and he's a wonderful guy. Our HS Wind Ensemble actually just got hired to proof his latest peice. It's not published yet, but it's a BLAST! The song is making it's world premier in Febuary.
my band is playing this song now. i loooovvveee it. this is one of the best videos of it on youtube. i didnt hear the bass clarinet part at the slower part in the song. i guess yall didnt have any. or i just couldnt hear them. ha well anyways. awesome.
My high school is playing this...that's really impressive, I think my entire class is trying to talk my teacher out of us playing it, we're convinced she wants us to fail, our concert is the 1st week of may, we JUST got the music last friday, and this week we have spring break and were not allowed to take our instruments or music home.
I know but we did not have any instructor to teach oboe or bassoon. This was the last year (2004) Jasper had bassoon. He transferred to Jasper knowing how to play. Last time Jasper had an oboe was in 2000.
At that point, 1. That was my brother and he played trombone but was a senior. Jasper would have a few more after this but i think only 4 in the next 5 years. Only 1 of them would come from this wind ensemble.
i think the alto saxes had to double some parts considering the band had only one double reed (bassoon). Even the oboe solo was a soprano sax. There was limited instrumentation.
Slapstick man at 4:56 is my hero. I play that part in addition to some other perc stuff, and I wish that I had as much energy as he does. although i gotta say that the bobbing up and down, whack-a-mole approach is a bit distracting. and by a bit, i mean extremely. consider using trap tables for perc? all in all, you guys did a great job with this. lost some tempo in the brass solo section but otherwise awesome.
Any ensemble that can play this song as good as the recording that I've heard is an ensemble to compete with Also any ensemble that can play a David Gillingham piece is good cuz his pieces are weird & hard
Bari saxes don't read in bass clef A long time ago Tenor saxes & below read bass clef but now they read in treble like the altos so unless they could comfortably play in bass clef in concert while they're in Eb then that's okay but I really doubt that they would really be reading in bass clef.
well if the saxes doubled up with the bassoons then they would be reading bass clef probably the bari saxes but if they did then they need to stfu and let the rest of the parts be heard to (not to a dh) :p
I love this tune, and it's composer. I've met Charles Young, and he's a wonderful guy. Our HS Wind Ensemble actually just got hired to proof his latest peice. It's not published yet, but it's a BLAST! The song is making it's world premier in Febuary.
nice...Every year I missed hearing them play at Contest...finally I know they are an ensemble to compete with!
my band is playing this song now. i loooovvveee it. this is one of the best videos of it on youtube.
i didnt hear the bass clarinet part at the slower part in the song. i guess yall didnt have any. or i just couldnt hear them.
ha well anyways. awesome.
we're playing this for our concert.
funny i really can't imagine this as a marching show. this is concert music.
I would just like to say, props on the percussion guy in the back who got an entire work out from playing this song.
woah..that's cool...I can't wait for high school to be able to play really cool stuff like that..
THIS SOUNDS AWESOME!!
Now I know why my friends were so excited to
play this, it sounds really good from you guys!
My high school is playing this...that's really impressive, I think my entire class is trying to talk my teacher out of us playing it, we're convinced she wants us to fail, our concert is the 1st week of may, we JUST got the music last friday, and this week we have spring break and were not allowed to take our instruments or music home.
I know but we did not have any instructor to teach oboe or bassoon. This was the last year (2004) Jasper had bassoon. He transferred to Jasper knowing how to play. Last time Jasper had an oboe was in 2000.
At that point, 1. That was my brother and he played trombone but was a senior. Jasper would have a few more after this but i think only 4 in the next 5 years. Only 1 of them would come from this wind ensemble.
This is much better than the 1983 UIL contest performance @rocketfan86. Nicely done here.
@boxer4u2nv
Jasper is located in south east Texas 2 hours NE of Houston or 1 hour north of Beaumont close to the Texas/Louisiana border
Your French horns Kick Ass. I think I'm in love with the first chair girl. Damn good job. :)
@devonta281 nah I think it was the trumpet/cornet...btw...it's a horn...not euphonium.-that is...if we're talking the same part :P
i played this in the UNF wind ensemble
Well done. A bit of a small ensemble, but you guys pulled it off.
the tambourine guy is really into it hahahahaha
yea that's true but for some strange reason I hear alto saxes when I saw that they didn't have that part
Yea the sax parts are cool but they're also crazy hard, but I really gotta agree, they are awesome
That was amazing! If I could rate more stars I would give it to you but I can't.
5++!
i think the alto saxes had to double some parts considering the band had only one double reed (bassoon). Even the oboe solo was a soprano sax. There was limited instrumentation.
Slapstick man at 4:56 is my hero. I play that part in addition to some other perc stuff, and I wish that I had as much energy as he does. although i gotta say that the bobbing up and down, whack-a-mole approach is a bit distracting. and by a bit, i mean extremely. consider using trap tables for perc?
all in all, you guys did a great job with this. lost some tempo in the brass solo section but otherwise awesome.
You know its bad when you're listening to Bent Aluminum rather than Tempered Steel, not the case here.
That's pretty impressive, this is a grade VI piece & it's challenging for me & I'm in high school, what instrument do you play?
But bassoons are in concert key so then you have to go through all the trouble putting the bassoons in not only treble clef but also in Eb key
WHERE'S THE BASS CLARINET SOLO AT?!
Any ensemble that can play this song as good as the recording that I've heard is an ensemble to compete with
Also any ensemble that can play a David Gillingham piece is good cuz his pieces are weird & hard
what school are you? cause we are also doing this song shorter with marching band. =]
not bad at all for a high school group! :]
actually most of the sax parts arent just sax parts. Its just thts all u hear cause saxes are so loud XD
i no this cause ive seen the score
im playing this in my middle school wind ensemble
its hard :/
i picked bass clarinet cause i thought it would be easy
this songs not easy for me
@geoxsep
My band is lucky, we have two oboes :D Me and another one...i'm playing the 2nd part, it's SO intense
Bass clarinet
and im preety sure this is a level 5,a 6 six like it would be a little harder than this
bahaha
a little of both
were really good though
XD
Bari saxes don't read in bass clef
A long time ago Tenor saxes & below read bass clef but now they read in treble like the altos
so unless they could comfortably play in bass clef in concert while they're in Eb then that's okay but I really doubt that they would really be reading in bass clef.
well of course bari saxes read treble
but its not hard to translate the part from bass to treble
well if the saxes doubled up with the bassoons then they would be reading bass clef
probably the bari saxes
but if they did then they need to stfu and let the rest of the parts be heard to
(not to a dh)
:p
Euphonium solo: Wrong notes!!! Other than that it was great!
the bassoonist isn't even playing...
Not quite enough of an edgey sound. I can't spell