The Knight by Gary P. Gilroy, Kohei Mizushima & Nate Bourg
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2015
- "Protect the weak, defenseless, helpless, and fight for the general welfare of all", this is the Chivalric Code of medieval knighthood. Legends have long fueled our fascination with these figures of faith, loyalty, courage and honor.
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Our band played this five years ago, with our show titled "The Forgotten Kingdom". My band director told me that this show was too difficult for out band, but with the way we played our second movement (which was extremely difficult), I honestly think that we could play this show cleaner than five years ago.
I'm going to recommend this to my director for next season because it's AMAZING!
I love this song. BTW. Special thanks to Gary P Gilroy, I am part of the 'Pride of Indianola Marching Band', we played the song 'the Seven Deadly Sins' for our field show. Thank you so much for making that amazing song. we all truly loved playing it and performing that field show.
This show would be perfect for my band (the Marching Knights). I'm probably gonna recommend this to my band director
Second movement is just beautiful, I think you should incorporate more duets into your pieces.
Thanks for the kind words! There are many shows that feature duets, trios, and even small ensemble features.
Thank you, I'll look harder
Jack Owen hi jack lol
The battery part was always sick. I was on the baseline 2nd bass my sophomore year playing this
I love this song! I’m playing it at my high school for the 2018 - 2019 marching season👌🏽
I'm in colorgaurd dancing to it this year for marching season
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This is definitely not the 09 version I'm used to.......
Needs more drumline
Is that a Baritone or Trombone it sounds like trombone but not 100% sure
Trombone. I remember the trombone having that solo.
It's quite beautiful. And I'm a drummer. Lol.
Oh the duet was a trombone and trumpet. For us anyway