I’m sorry but the flip folders are a crutch for them and they don’t look good with them if they were like my high school band and didn’t use them and would just take the time to memorize the song then I think it would be great but I’ll give them this it does sound really good and they sound like they are in tune and timing is on the spot so great job on the playing!
Hi Splash, glad you enjoyed the piece. I would encourage you to have an open mind about the purpose of memorization. This was rehearsed about 3 times in total, and we certainly would rather them focus on their sound and their playing rather than just trying to remember the notes.
this is totally arrogant. You have no idea about the timeline they had from memorization to performance. The flip folders are no hindrance to the quality of the music or performance. Why don't we just have professional orchestras do away with the pesky music stands? They're just in the way of the performers anyway. This isn't a quality argument and by making an errant point, you are distracting from the conversation about the performance.
My nephew Jackson is one of those very talented Trombonemembers. Jackson I am so very proud of you.GO PANTHERS...
Sweet. This must have been awesome in person.
Also, those baby carriages were really moving.
Nicely done Marcus! I have a long line of trombone players in my family. My Grandfather, Father, oldest brother and oldest nephew all play "the bone".
7 hour version when?
nice meme
I’m sorry but the flip folders are a crutch for them and they don’t look good with them if they were like my high school band and didn’t use them and would just take the time to memorize the song then I think it would be great but I’ll give them this it does sound really good and they sound like they are in tune and timing is on the spot so great job on the playing!
Hi Splash, glad you enjoyed the piece. I would encourage you to have an open mind about the purpose of memorization. This was rehearsed about 3 times in total, and we certainly would rather them focus on their sound and their playing rather than just trying to remember the notes.
this is totally arrogant. You have no idea about the timeline they had from memorization to performance. The flip folders are no hindrance to the quality of the music or performance. Why don't we just have professional orchestras do away with the pesky music stands? They're just in the way of the performers anyway. This isn't a quality argument and by making an errant point, you are distracting from the conversation about the performance.