This is the hardest damn cover I've ever heard, and with such an eclectic lineup of instruments and how good you are on all of them, it's also an incredibly IMPRESSIVE cover too. Late 2000s to early 2010s Bluecoats type vibe
This is super cool, Tiffany! I'm on my lunch break, and what's playing at the restaurant? Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears. I'm hearing the original version shortly after hearing your version!
Wow, I'm blown away. Fantastic arrangement, beautifully played. I can only begin to imagine how much time and effort must have gone into this... Hats off to you!
That was a briliant piece when it first came out. You just elevated it to a whole 'nuther level. Stellar work as usual. You must publish that for others to perform.
holy FUCK! Tiffany, you are a goddamn genius. Beautiful arrangement, incredible execution. Instant subscribe from me. I'm so happy I stumbled upon this. I got chills like every 5 seconds through the whole song.
Kudos! Your arrangment of this is original, and captivating. Familiar, yet, fresh and new. Fantastic rhythmic devices, and the chosen harmonization were very deep and, dare I say profound? Thank you for sharing this! I greatly enjoy your work!
These are always awesome. Have you ever considered just getting a single B-Flat horn or a descant instead of the King Eroica? I don't know if you ever go low enough long enough to need the F side, and you seem to just use the B horn. Something like a Yamaha YHR-321 would work great.
@zachk6932 Funny you mention that, I did actually recently acquire a YHR-321! Lovely little horn. I also have a 1947 Conn 6D. But I choose which horns to use based on sound rather than range, and the big sound of the Eroica is what I wanted for this arrangement. Also, I used the F side plenty here. The 6th and 8th horns have a low written Bb2, and I used the F side plenty for parts below written Ab4. Sure Ab4 and above is all Bb side, but what horn player doesn't do that? I would love to get a double descant, but I can't justify it.
@@Finetales I can see that. The King is going to differentiate itself from the Mellos more than the Yamaha would. And until you play some baroque or Haydn, that descant isn't going to do you much good. Unless you play an arrangement of "For No One". But they cost a pretty penny for limited use. Exceptional performance and production quality!
god, that kanstul sounds great. is the kelly piece fairly deep? really wide sound. opposite of the "just pop a 3c in it" we learned in high school do you plan on using any tubas? with how good you sound on bass trombone i wouldnt surprise to see you pull a fat as hell sound from them on these tracks edit: the arrangement is great. i was not ready for the final world ruling attack at all
@@davemcleed2491 That Kelly is a British tenor horn mouthpiece, pretty deep. As for tubas, I don't currently own one. Used to, but I sold it years ago. Took up too much space for the place I had back then!
after all these years we found the woman who recorded all the midi brass sounds
Finally, Tears for Fears boss theme dropped
what the hell this arrangment is so good?? the latin influences almost drumcorpsy intro counterlines everything!! Wonderful job!
This is the hardest damn cover I've ever heard, and with such an eclectic lineup of instruments and how good you are on all of them, it's also an incredibly IMPRESSIVE cover too. Late 2000s to early 2010s Bluecoats type vibe
YES!!!!
This is FIRE!!!
Unbelievable. And some of the instruments there... I can watch this all day!
This is just straight up one of the best arrangements of anything I've ever heard. And the playing? You're a legend.
the theme that plays when you get the rune crossbow drop as a Morytania locked ultimate iron man
absolutely wild combination of instruments lol
baritone, euphonium, like four different trumpets and horn/mello variants, it just keeps getting better
Legit blown away! I've been a fan of song covers on YT for a decade now, but I can't remember the last time my jaw dropped this hard
the jazz band, brass band AND drum corp feeling is IMPECCABLE LITERALLY SO COOL
This is super cool, Tiffany!
I'm on my lunch break, and what's playing at the restaurant? Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears. I'm hearing the original version shortly after hearing your version!
One of the cooler instrument collections I've seen this year. And expertly played and produced track off course 👍
Most underrated channel on youtube BY FAR
This is so cool! I wouldn’t even call this a cover. This is like a contemporary fantasy on the song. Amazing work with the arrangement.
Wow, I'm blown away. Fantastic arrangement, beautifully played. I can only begin to imagine how much time and effort must have gone into this... Hats off to you!
Wow, great arrangement and playing. As an aspiring brass musician myself this is inspiring. Good job!
That was a briliant piece when it first came out. You just elevated it to a whole 'nuther level. Stellar work as usual. You must publish that for others to perform.
God your arrangements are so good
I really tried my best to imagine how you would do this one, and I have to say that a 12/8 Afro Cuban groove did not come to mind. 🔥🔥🔥as always!!!
holy FUCK! Tiffany, you are a goddamn genius. Beautiful arrangement, incredible execution. Instant subscribe from me. I'm so happy I stumbled upon this. I got chills like every 5 seconds through the whole song.
Your videos are always so incredibly impressive. Such deep arrangements, and excellent playing ability.
This is really exciting writing and a fantastic, engaging performance.
Amazing, doubling on that range of mouthpieces is incredibly hard
this sounds SO GOOD!! this arrangement is amazing, loved it!!
im glad this was on my suggestion
Kudos! Your arrangment of this is original, and captivating. Familiar, yet, fresh and new. Fantastic rhythmic devices, and the chosen harmonization were very deep and, dare I say profound? Thank you for sharing this! I greatly enjoy your work!
i had so much fun playing this with you in concert! wonderful job!
Your arrangements definitely rule the world! Great work as always
Bro recorded like 30 different takes of the song thats serous dedication. Like you didn’t cheat that’s honestly impressive
really, really cool stuff! just awesome. glad to see you're doing well.
I was wondering when you were going to throw down again! Excellent!
epic
Love this!
... And what a mute collection!
Once again I am blown away, holy shit
Damn. This went so hard!!!!!
You win the internet 👏👏👏👏👏 bravo fr
Thank you for this moment, I really appreciated.
goodness gracious
@@aaronfsmall great balls of fire
oh to hear this arrangement be used by a drum corp! love the latin influence too
WOW so fantastic. So talented! Absolutely loved it.
Wow, this is so good. So much talent.
Awesome
What the hell, this goes so hard. Bravo
Great playing and arrangement!
killing arrangement and playing!
Superb as always.
This is sooooo sick
This is badass. 🔥
This is amazing
Unexpected epicness! Bravo!
It’s really next level! Wooooo!! (Makes my chops hurt, just watching it, though!)
wowza
WOW!!!!!! Truly Amazing!!!
This takes a lot of brass, no lie. This arrangement goes to more interesting locations than a Med cruise.
4:17 is golden
this must seriously put you on the maps
Would it be crazy for you to do a tour of yiur instrument collection? You've so many I've never seen elsewhere!
That would take a long time! I have written about many of my unique instruments on my website though!
@@Finetalesthanks! Even a few seconds on each one with the name and the sound would be useful:-)
I'd like to hear this with real percussion ...and them boosted in the mix!
These are always awesome.
Have you ever considered just getting a single B-Flat horn or a descant instead of the King Eroica? I don't know if you ever go low enough long enough to need the F side, and you seem to just use the B horn.
Something like a Yamaha YHR-321 would work great.
@zachk6932 Funny you mention that, I did actually recently acquire a YHR-321! Lovely little horn. I also have a 1947 Conn 6D. But I choose which horns to use based on sound rather than range, and the big sound of the Eroica is what I wanted for this arrangement.
Also, I used the F side plenty here. The 6th and 8th horns have a low written Bb2, and I used the F side plenty for parts below written Ab4. Sure Ab4 and above is all Bb side, but what horn player doesn't do that?
I would love to get a double descant, but I can't justify it.
@@Finetales I can see that. The King is going to differentiate itself from the Mellos more than the Yamaha would. And until you play some baroque or Haydn, that descant isn't going to do you much good. Unless you play an arrangement of "For No One". But they cost a pretty penny for limited use.
Exceptional performance and production quality!
Damn
Right?
who else here at 364 views
add a million to that soon
Clear tone mute mello goes hard
god, that kanstul sounds great. is the kelly piece fairly deep? really wide sound. opposite of the "just pop a 3c in it" we learned in high school
do you plan on using any tubas? with how good you sound on bass trombone i wouldnt surprise to see you pull a fat as hell sound from them on these tracks
edit: the arrangement is great. i was not ready for the final world ruling attack at all
@@davemcleed2491 That Kelly is a British tenor horn mouthpiece, pretty deep. As for tubas, I don't currently own one. Used to, but I sold it years ago. Took up too much space for the place I had back then!
giving me pkmn rse soundfont vibes
Oi,pode ensinar como deixar o som mais claro no flugabone (embocadura)
Is there sheet music we can buy?!
How do you have all that range?! Oooooh, you’re a horn player…. Yeah that makes sense.
sheet music?
What equipment do you need to do video multitracking like this?
Do you have a link to those mutes used for your mellophones?
@@Plys3n They are just trombone mutes! The King 1120 likes bass trombone mutes, while the Conn 16E likes tenor trombone mutes.
@@Finetales Nice!
Did you write this? If not, how did you get it? If either, can I have it?:)
AWESOME! Thank you!!!