@@ShopeeReviewer "D.S." means "Dal Segno." Basically, earlier on in the sheet music there is a sign above the staff that looks like an S. When you see "D.S.", you repeat the music from that sign. Usually, the entire phrase will be "D.S. al fine," meaning you repeat the music from the sign until you see the word "fine," or, in Takarajima's case, "D.S. al Coda," meaning that you repeat from the sign until you see "To Coda," which tells you to play an extra passage written out as an extension at the end of the piece, called the "Coda."
i like how everyone forgot the D.S.
Yes
what is D.S mean?
not the clarinets they didn't 🔥
@@ShopeeReviewer "D.S." means "Dal Segno." Basically, earlier on in the sheet music there is a sign above the staff that looks like an S. When you see "D.S.", you repeat the music from that sign. Usually, the entire phrase will be "D.S. al fine," meaning you repeat the music from the sign until you see the word "fine," or, in Takarajima's case, "D.S. al Coda," meaning that you repeat from the sign until you see "To Coda," which tells you to play an extra passage written out as an extension at the end of the piece, called the "Coda."
The audience clapped so out of beat LMAO but the band pulled it off!!!
I like the percussion guys in the back are straight vibing out
we usually are
this was pretty fun!
Starring Xavier "Re Cinta" Hui
Takarajima is so fun! Enjoyed listening to it :)))
This is amazing
日本のフュージョンバンド TーSQUAREの名曲…!
Nice
Cool
bros chillin ayy
Haruka solo irl
Kylie slaying the Solo on Bari sax :D
Bamboclatt
how did they get a contrabassoon part?
AAAAAAAAAA Esto es hermoso (´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)
Mumbo
Janus bandfusion
Ini Indonesia kah?
Singapore
Janus bandfusion