I sang this a capella with my freshman year choir and it sounded so amazing and powerful with all of us together harmonizing. The energy in the air felt like it was alive; I really miss that.
The falling leaves Drift by my window The autumn leaves Of red and gold I see your lips The summer kisses The sunburned hands I used to hold Since you went away The days grow long And soon I'll hear Old winter's song But I miss you most of all, my darling When autumn leaves start to fall Since you went away The days grow long And soon I'll hear Old winter's song But I miss you most of all, my darling When autumn leaves start to fall Yes, I miss you most of all, my darling When autumn leaves start to fall
Reading to all of the many different opinions. That’s what makes music listening so subjective. To one musician’s ear this sounds fantastic. To another, they feel it’s the wrong approach. Everyone is entitled to express their feelings. I found it hauntingly beautiful and I enjoyed the conductors interpretation. it would be a nice introduction to a young, vocal, jazz ensemble to try mastering.
Hey bud. You’re doing fine. You’ll get back on your feet soon. Keep moving forward. Remember. Your focus determines your reality. I hope you’re doing well and living safe and healthy. I love you. Don’t cry for the past. Rather live for the future. 16 year old my memories of you are fading but I know the love you gave me and others. 20 year old me. You’re struggling. It’s alright. You’ll be alright. Follow your heart and live everyday to the fullest. I’ll see you soon. Just because it’s a bad day doesn’t mean a bad life. I’ll see you soon lol bro . I love you big bro. Always and forever.
nice arr., but in my vie, it is too rushed. this song is a reflection of what was...it should be pensive and reflective...it must be. these harmonies are very nice, but think about how nice rubato would bring out both harmony and emotion. think? don't rush the listener. let me direct it, or find someone who will take and initiate the presented vision. you'll see that i'm right. there is no musical or practical reason to do so.
replay sounds vocally very close to clipping end prases, particularly. weak entrance of men. did not care for traveling minor/major change---wasn't musically in keeping w/ totality of piece. just simply not the correct approach to this piece. it is just not. the execution of yje piece reminds me of the concet i heard, in which the christmas section + the halle chorus and the amen chorus was sung in a jaw-dropping 39 minutes from start to finish. it happened.
I sang this a capella with my freshman year choir and it sounded so amazing and powerful with all of us together harmonizing. The energy in the air felt like it was alive; I really miss that.
The falling leaves
Drift by my window
The autumn leaves
Of red and gold
I see your lips
The summer kisses
The sunburned hands
I used to hold
Since you went away
The days grow long
And soon I'll hear
Old winter's song
But I miss you most of all, my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall
Since you went away
The days grow long
And soon I'll hear
Old winter's song
But I miss you most of all, my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall
Yes, I miss you most of all, my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall
*Pulled over on a country road in Western Maine sobbing at this work's beauty.*
Oh my god I didnt remeber that i sang this song my freshman year until i heard my jazz band play it!! I loved this song
Reading to all of the many different opinions. That’s what makes music listening so subjective. To one musician’s ear this sounds fantastic. To another, they feel it’s the wrong approach.
Everyone is entitled to express their feelings. I found it hauntingly beautiful and I enjoyed the conductors interpretation. it would be a nice introduction to a young, vocal, jazz ensemble to try mastering.
Out of this world... Harmony!!!
Wow! Very nice! And that last chord... ahhh!!
Beautiful arrangement. Well sung, too.
Whaddan ahsome performance of Ahdum Leaves.
Beautiful! But if were the conductor, I would slow it down ~50%, with more free tempo.
Sihan Wu you can also listen to this with a slower playback for your own enjoyment 😉
i commentd w/out seeing what you had noted. wonderful to see your observation. i'm convinced that we could remake this a hit in modern txs.
I tried on 75% playback speed and it was perfect
Please tell me this is on iTunes
nope
Delicioso!!!
I'm singing for my festival but without Tenor Bass
Idk Anymore hi blink
2 years later haha
But good choice. This song is so beutiful
jaejae hey blink
James Pavel :)
We’re singing this is our chorus group
Hey bud. You’re doing fine. You’ll get back on your feet soon. Keep moving forward. Remember. Your focus determines your reality. I hope you’re doing well and living safe and healthy. I love you. Don’t cry for the past. Rather live for the future. 16 year old my memories of you are fading but I know the love you gave me and others. 20 year old me. You’re struggling. It’s alright. You’ll be alright. Follow your heart and live everyday to the fullest. I’ll see you soon. Just because it’s a bad day doesn’t mean a bad life. I’ll see you soon lol bro . I love you big bro. Always and forever.
I also sang this in my chorus group around 4-5 years ago and I recently found it again and I feel the same
nice arr., but in my vie, it is too rushed. this song is a reflection of what was...it should be pensive and reflective...it must be. these harmonies are very nice, but think about how nice rubato would bring out both harmony and emotion. think? don't rush the listener. let me direct it, or find someone who will take and initiate the presented vision. you'll see that i'm right. there is no musical or practical reason to do so.
I like the arrangement and generally the singing is good, but I'm bothered by the audible breaths. Trained singers should be able to breath silently.
replay sounds vocally very close to clipping end prases, particularly. weak entrance of men. did not care for traveling minor/major change---wasn't musically in keeping w/ totality of piece. just simply not the correct approach to this piece. it is just not. the execution of yje piece reminds me of the concet i heard, in which the christmas section + the halle chorus and the amen chorus was sung in a jaw-dropping 39 minutes from start to finish. it happened.