lily kip I still remember playing this in 7th too, I’m also a clarinet. I’m a senior now and thinking back to something like that makes me cringe honestly. Especially that repeating note lol. It was annoying
RIP clarinets... dying of boredom of playing too much A's... their grave name being claaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...rinet player died of boredom Edit: Thanks for the 54 likes!
LOL Clarinets? More like Claaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...............
Robert W. Smith wrote one piece and practically made the same piece over and over again like the second storm and into the storm. Even still the songs are still unique. I love this composer
When we played this, our band director looked at the clarinets and said "I'm sorry", then looked at me and my fellow horn player and said "Your welcome"
I played this at a multi school concert, i was glockenspiel for this song and it sounded amazing live, in fact i can still play the song unsheeted to this day
LnetStudio 123 I prefer using audio cues. Memorize what the saxophone part sounds like and when you know it’s about to conclude, prepare to play your part.
Mohammed Santiji I did that for Alien Crossfire, where flutes had a 9-measure rest. I found out flute came in after the trumpets played C, G, G. We came in on the last G.
Crazy reading these comments. I played this song on trombone when I was in 6th grade on 2006. Never knew it was widely played in so many schools, even to this day.
We are playing this in 6th grade and I play the flute and at measure 18 through 36 is a nightmare you got no rest and it’s constant but it’s fun and easy notes just these 2 different parts going back and forth and if you breath you might get lost at where you are. I also realize the clarinets have a painful time as well Edit wow a year later and I still keep getting likes thanks for 114 likes and wow I did not think anyone would find this comment. Edit again I’m in 8th grade and I quit band 😭😭 and I wasn’t even good anyway edit again i’m in 9th grade now and i’m still getting emails abt this
I had to play Timpini for this song in the 7th grade and I will tell you it was my favorite song to play in the four years I have been in the band. We did this piece as a whole so we had 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade play this all together and what did I get the chills. To this day I still remember playing this and it is still my favorite. It plays in the back of my head and I am not complaining.
Im a clarinet player and just remember, you most likely have more time to breathe than us clarinets, and we breathe like for a SINGLE REST closer to the end
R.I.P., Robert W Smith. You have no clue how many lives you have touched, and how many you will continue to touch. I still remember my first concert in the school band. I was on clarinet, and this song pushed me to my limit in the best way possible. My dad cried that night. My aunt was part of the Troy band alongside him. My band director was also his student. All three of his will miss him.
Man. I remember this, I panicked so much while playing some parts. (I was a flute) Mainly because this was the first song we were given, and I had no idea how to play the flute because nobody told me out.
This one time while we were practicing this song, dark clouds appeared behind the band, our band teacher had seen it and we go so hype. Most fun day I had in band lol
@platonicsoulmate5480 how does being held back in band work? Do you repeat a year and your way ahead or do you stay in the classes above uour grade. What about when you go to 8th grade and your old grade goes to high school?
@@Yumstie Nice! We played this last year. We were going to play "Battlesong" by Randall D. Standridge, but I think the trumpets thought it was too hard, so we played this instead. It's still a good piece tho ngl.
@@trgyfhgnt3 no way I think we played battle song for an all region thing this year, I can't remember if we did or not, director said it may have been to hard
I'm practicing this song on my own. We're not performing it. I really love this song. Defeating the giant is a song I played while I was in 6th grade, and the repeating part for flute reminds me of that song.
My band class was obsessed with this song, I was too, but we have a horribly small low brass section but our few players are great. I played the bell mallet part for this and we went to universal with it in march
i really want to imagine how the clarinets sound like when they're practicing the aaaaaaaaa notes by themselves... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
in my band class in 6th grade we had to play this and the french horn player was literally crying cuz he saw the clarinets sheet but like also the clarinets faces were so red
ok if you played this then look at the level three band "piece into the storm" it was made by the same person and sounds so similar its basically the harder version of this.
lol I just played tempest for my winter concert and as a fellow low brass (euphonuium) or however you spell it all there was was basically GGGGGGGGGGGGGG
I play the tenor sax part, and the part at 0:40 was so fun. I sight read it, and I remember my music teacher saying “This was the first time any tenor player played that whole song in time.” And that was one of the best things she said to me. All her songs that she picks are perfect. This has stayed my favourite band song for a solid 2 months!
Clarinets be like: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I remember when I had to play this in middle school I played clarinet and I couldn’t play the high A note correctly. So I didn’t play like 75 percent of the song. No one knew tho.
@@pussinbootsisawesome ok listen buddy we buzz our lips do you know how tiring that can be btw i said "rip CLARINETS!!!! and trumpets no rests" i said clarinets. it is equal for all even though i can play 3/4s of 45 to 59
Nativeboy i know you mentioned clarinetists, yeah, but the way you phrased it sounded like you were saying clarinets and trumpets had no rests through the entire song, excluding the final measures.
I'm just about to have my concert with this piece. I'm a tenor sax, and the solo-et (think that's how you spell it) with the Altos is my favorite part. Really good piece. Next year I know im going to have fun in high school marching band.
😂I played this last year with my old teacher which btw he retired but was literally the best this year our teacher takes things rlly slow and treats us like beginning band like uh no but fr everyone was obsessed with this song even thought the clarinets had to play the same note over and over ngl it was my favorite song and we still play it like when the teacher this year let’s us free play ( or whatever he calls it idc) in the beginning of class one person starts playing and others join in and everyone who wasn’t at our school last year just stays quiet and it’s like our first concert over again😂 Also the day our concert was, it was a rainy day/ stormy day making it even better with the song as it’s basically what it’s based off
Oh my god, i remember playing this in sixth grade, i thought it was the hardest piece ever, now im starting to memorize air and bouree, obtain a more in depth knowledge on trumpet, learning the saxophones, and possibly changing my main key to C. Its been a long 5 years.
Rip clarinets. I am a clarinet and I had to play it 2 years ago in 7th grade and we basically had the same note every time.
lily kip I still remember playing this in 7th too, I’m also a clarinet. I’m a senior now and thinking back to something like that makes me cringe honestly. Especially that repeating note lol. It was annoying
Ireland: Legend and Lore has that too, at 123 and before that. Its basically a tie with E (or something else, thats the note for 3rd clarinets)
lily kip same I hated to play that a
I am playing it right now, I am in 6th grade
(Im playing this too right now)
Clarinets: *dies*
let's admit that we all played this in middle school band at some point
Daniel Ramos I played this at my middle school band as a fifth grader
I played this in 6th grade
No but I want to
I played this in 7th
I'm currently playing this in 8th grade band
Robert w smith died on 9/21/23 and he was one greatest composer and wrote many great songs like this one.
Let’s not forget into the storm
He was a great composer
Oh nu that's actually really sad
One song that was underrated was red. The beginning of the tempest sounds similar. R.I.P Robert
Oh no I just now found out. I loved playing his stuff 🙏🙏
RIP clarinets... dying of boredom of playing too much A's... their grave name being claaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...rinet player died of boredom
Edit: Thanks for the 54 likes!
At least they aren't oboes.
@@lucasrojers336 LOL
@@kawaiichibi3159 xD
LOL Clarinets? More like Claaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...............
Flutes play the same notes over and over for 18 measures :c I hate playing for 18 measures the same notes
Robert W. Smith wrote one piece and practically made the same piece over and over again like the second storm and into the storm. Even still the songs are still unique. I love this composer
Tempist is if the storm wasn't on steroids, while the second storm is that one person who is unrelated to the subject
bro this is like exactly the same as furioso
My band director knew him!! He died a few weeks ago, however :(
The ending sounds like Into the Storm a lot
When we played this, our band director looked at the clarinets and said "I'm sorry", then looked at me and my fellow horn player and said "Your welcome"
@Jibraan Khan French Horn
@@grumpymonk9908 Hell Yeah!!! Fellow Horn player!!!
(When I say this I mean I too am a horn player)
This is my second favorite song I’ve ever played, mainly because us horns had the melody, practically, the entire time, but it also sounds good
Me a clarinet playing this song for comp: 🥲
@@xXoutcxstii Try listening to Sheltering Sky by John Mackey, the horn part is absolutely beautiful imo
I remember this was hard and now I’m playing into the storm ;-;
Basically tempest on drugs
LUCKY
it depends if its hard on what instrument you play
*cough Cough* rip clarinets AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Rip u
This does remind me of into the storm
Holy smokes I was a flute for this about 8 years ago and this brings back such good memories! Thank you!
I’m a flute playing this in 6th grade rn on flute it’s a good song but every time I play measure 18-36 my faces starts to hurt 🥶
I played this song with a flute in 6th grade and holy smokes it was not easy at the slightest
I really enjoy this song but the 9 measures of playing the same thing over and over 😭
@@United_Nations_Space_Command yes
I am a flute and I am gonna play this in a concert
I played this at a multi school concert, i was glockenspiel for this song and it sounded amazing live, in fact i can still play the song unsheeted to this day
I play the trumpet I remember nearly reaching heaven playing this 😭
Fr
Hell yeah brother
don't forget the clarinets 😭 we play almost the same thing but on the same note
I got percussion
Flute player
As low brass, I gotta learn how to not get distracted while counting 4 18 times
LnetStudio 123 I prefer using audio cues. Memorize what the saxophone part sounds like and when you know it’s about to conclude, prepare to play your part.
Mohammed Santiji I did that for Alien Crossfire, where flutes had a 9-measure rest. I found out flute came in after the trumpets played C, G, G. We came in on the last G.
as a trumpet i can relate
LnetToons 123 wow its very fun doing the alto sax part
Zulrah ayye nice seeing ya here
As a saxophone player I greatly appreciate this song we finally have a melody
Fellow saxophone player! What type did you play?
Alto @@zubineatsrawfetuses
Yes!! Alto sax here, and it was so nice to FINALLY have the melody! Especially on this brooding, explosive piece. 😅❤🎷 🎶
@@Kaylynn10-5 ooh!
as a tenor myself its fun finally having a song were we have the melody even if its for a second usually we have the base
This is THE BEST song we played in middle school
Hands down! Some of the kids would try to force our music teacher to let us play it during every class
i bet you didn't play clarinet
Same here
@@_glowstickeaterI played flute
Played this in 6th grade percussion last year and I was a snare. now I’m playing castles and dragons and fanfare on crash cymbals for both of these.
Crazy reading these comments. I played this song on trombone when I was in 6th grade on 2006. Never knew it was widely played in so many schools, even to this day.
It's happening at Scoggins Middle School and stuff like that
Probably schools all over the world
I just played this in 7th grade band on my trombone I loved the song and I didn't know so many other people played it
YOO im euphonium what’s up low brass member
I play trombone to
Honestly, the clarinet part was really good!
It perfectly described my emotions playing this heaven-forsaken piece of music.
i suffered so bad
@@PhilyProdz same
thank you
I played mallet percussion for it which is the same part and it was so hard 😭
That's the part I play
This is bringing back middle school memories. I miss middle school.
yes-
This does bring back middle school memories…thank god I never have to go back
I played this in elementary school band and our director was like, "Clarinets, I'm sorry but you only have A's"
High a low a which a
@@Goaa435 middle a
@@bzgamer41 those are so easy
@@Goaa435 not when you have 1 2 & 3 4 & 1 2 & 3 4 & repeated for like a million measures
@@trgyfhgnt3 it’s one button I played clarinet you just need to tongue and do the right pattern now the high a is hard
We are playing this in 6th grade and I play the flute and at measure 18 through 36 is a nightmare you got no rest and it’s constant but it’s fun and easy notes just these 2 different parts going back and forth and if you breath you might get lost at where you are. I also realize the clarinets have a painful time as well
Edit wow a year later and I still keep getting likes thanks for 114 likes and wow I did not think anyone would find this comment.
Edit again I’m in 8th grade and I quit band 😭😭 and I wasn’t even good anyway
edit again i’m in 9th grade now and i’m still getting emails abt this
Ibeflo Ssin1 same! i also play flute I can’t breathe after rehearsal
Seham Helmy I know the people who play flute with me are always like ughhh no not this song
Seham Helmy and umm would you mind checking out my channel and dropping a sub
It doesn't have to be one breath, you can breathe in the middle of measures but never at the end of one.
Yes
I played this in my middle school band. RIP Robert. You made our band experience a little better.
This was the vibest band song of them all, coming from a flute.
as a flute player I agree so much
As a clarinet player, I agree to a certain extent
@HeyyyWsp FRFR
yes
Real
Playing this in my spring concert.
Private Private same
Was Winter for me
Same
@@mrijeshdakoji5006 im playing the flute
Not the only one hahaha
I had to play Timpini for this song in the 7th grade and I will tell you it was my favorite song to play in the four years I have been in the band. We did this piece as a whole so we had 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade play this all together and what did I get the chills. To this day I still remember playing this and it is still my favorite. It plays in the back of my head and I am not complaining.
How dare you take my pfp
I LOVE THIS SONG! The trombone part doesn't have much, but its just SO GOOD!!!!!
Ikr?
i played as a trombone and its not its the same notes but it is really good
I remember playing this when I was younger. And when the bass clarinet came in, it was always so satisfying as a flute player.
The flutes sound so awesome! I am a flute player myself, I'm playing this now. I'm in 6th grade and this so cool!
have fun with it😀
Rylee please dont tell your age or name online
Im a clarinet player and just remember, you most likely have more time to breathe than us clarinets, and we breathe like for a SINGLE REST closer to the end
I'm also in 6th grade and I am a clarinet player
@@andriuswolf6241 yeah it's a lot harder when you have a clarinet
I played this song for my 7th grade concert. I loved this piece.
I’m still playing it. I’m the bells, and like how they add a nice kick to the song.
im bells too, it's really fun though i keep getting lost with that same 2 measures that keep repeating lol
I am a french horn and I love this!
Logan Wright it makes me feel important 😅😂 📯
Lol same caelyn
Yea this piece is good for horns
R.I.P., Robert W Smith. You have no clue how many lives you have touched, and how many you will continue to touch. I still remember my first concert in the school band. I was on clarinet, and this song pushed me to my limit in the best way possible. My dad cried that night.
My aunt was part of the Troy band alongside him. My band director was also his student. All three of his will miss him.
I just got done with a concert playing this and OH MY GOD I- I JUST CANT EVEN
Man.
I remember this, I panicked so much while playing some parts. (I was a flute)
Mainly because this was the first song we were given, and I had no idea how to play the flute because nobody told me out.
I can not wait to play this on my French horn for the end of the school year 😊
Yeah, it's a really neat song on the French horn
Playing this on my double horn at a concert tonight
How did it go
French horn is really fun on this song good luck!
YESSS ME TOO
This one time while we were practicing this song, dark clouds appeared behind the band, our band teacher had seen it and we go so hype. Most fun day I had in band lol
i have no idea why this came up in my recommended but i’m glad it. brings back middle school memories.
Omg this is my favorite song ever we just played it at our middle school concert!
Easily one of the best Level 1 pieces out there!
i remember playing this in 6th grade and thinking this was the hardest thing ever. Now here i am in 8th grade (i got held back
L bozo imagin being held back
@@dannyn5 BRUTALL
dude I move up from 6th to 7th and I go from having a section of clarinets to support me to having a solo like what?
@Danny N. wasnt even my fault 😭
@platonicsoulmate5480 how does being held back in band work? Do you repeat a year and your way ahead or do you stay in the classes above uour grade. What about when you go to 8th grade and your old grade goes to high school?
why no rests for clarinets and only A's?? like my face was red in 6th grade after playing this
Bruh you should try playing a flute, we’re practicing this song right now and HOLY SHIT!!! I can not play the first couple measures 🥵
please my dumb self tryna play this sounds horrible 💀
For euphonium it was ggggggggggggggggggggggflatg
My band is playing this and after we play the A’s I’m like “aaaaaaaaaaagh”
Not in 6th grade now :)
Robert W. Smith will be missed!
what hapen
@@-God_IS_Real- He died to cardiac failure
@@trix5258 Nooo!!!!! :(
RIP ❤
I love how amazing this arrangement is! It is easy to learn and fun to play.
I LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH- we are learning it in band this year👌
I'm already playing it in my school year it fun
how'd you do?
@@trgyfhgnt3 we did pretty good, this was in symphonic band, last year, different band now! But the beginners for this year are playing it!
@@Yumstie Nice! We played this last year. We were going to play "Battlesong" by Randall D. Standridge, but I think the trumpets thought it was too hard, so we played this instead. It's still a good piece tho ngl.
@@trgyfhgnt3 no way I think we played battle song for an all region thing this year, I can't remember if we did or not, director said it may have been to hard
We played this for a winter concert is surly is Ana amazing peace :D
I'm practicing this song on my own. We're not performing it. I really love this song. Defeating the giant is a song I played while I was in 6th grade, and the repeating part for flute reminds me of that song.
I've actually met Robert W. Smith and talked to him and this piece is one of my fav pieces by him
My band class was obsessed with this song, I was too, but we have a horribly small low brass section but our few players are great. I played the bell mallet part for this and we went to universal with it in march
20 years later I can still hear my part. I played the trombone.
If you play a certain instrument you can hear that instrument no matter what
Fellow tromboneeee
Same
Yo same!
Same here lol I play trombone
i really want to imagine how the clarinets sound like when they're practicing the aaaaaaaaa notes by themselves...
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Ummmm..... Trust me it's not pretty
Exactly, it’s sad. Relatable
trust me its complicated
you really dont want to imagine that
-a clarinetist
Trust me bud, it ain’t pretty
I love how all the clarinets are complaining of no melody.
Join percussion. You’ll love it.
I don’t know about you but this used to be the hardest song but brings back memory’s
As a bassoon and all my friends being clarinets, I’m recommending this song to our band director
in my band class in 6th grade we had to play this and the french horn player was literally crying cuz he saw the clarinets sheet but like also the clarinets faces were so red
That song always gave me chills especially when I played it.
ok if you played this then look at the level three band "piece into the storm" it was made by the same person and sounds so similar its basically the harder version of this.
It's the same thing with The Second Storm
or escape from the deep
I just played this for my spring concert my favorite!
That bell solo is just *chef's kiss*
(Im only saying that bc im playing it in band lol)
Im in 6th grade and I’m playing this for my spring concert - I play alto sax and the part is SO pretty
Honestly the flutes saxophones and trumpets have the best part. Meanwhile the clarinets are just “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA” for 18 measures
Rest in Peace. Gone too soon.
lol I just played tempest for my winter concert and as a fellow low brass (euphonuium) or however you spell it all there was was basically GGGGGGGGGGGGGG
As a trumpet player, i can clarify that this was easy to play yet fire and now nostalgic. I know how to play this without music sheets ~SKULL EMOJI~
I play the tenor sax part, and the part at 0:40 was so fun. I sight read it, and I remember my music teacher saying “This was the first time any tenor player played that whole song in time.” And that was one of the best things she said to me. All her songs that she picks are perfect. This has stayed my favourite band song for a solid 2 months!
Alto saxophones definitely had the best part of this piece any none of you can deny it
And french horn
And tenor sax
Nah listen to the timpani bass drum and snare drums. It sounds really cool
Rip Robert W. Smith 😔
sounds like a mix of argosy, furioso, and festivo if anyone knows what they are
Yeah more furioso though
Exactly what I’ve been thinking furioso wise
We played this for band a few years ago! And i just found while scrolling through my recommended!
Same. 6th Grade Band starter pack
i definitely played this one of the best songs we played
I loved this song when we played it in middle school, but now I realize it sound a lot like Into the Storm 😂
1:19 is the best part, change my mind.
Edit:
I’ve changed my own mind.
1:43
I am going to play this song for band
I hate playing this part (I'm an alto sax) but I do admit, it sounds 🔥🔥
My teacher said no one would play this for the next four years...she meant the other song
I finally found it!! I played this for concert band in middle school. This was so much fun to play on Bass Clarinet.
As a timpani player, the amount of praise I got for playing this was like no other
playing as the flute in this, wish me luck guys 💀💀💀
Wish you luck
French horns finally got attention in this one
0:27 what are the top things on top of the notes for flute??
It means to play louder
They are called Sticatos. It means to play the note short but still give its full beat.
@@poopoopants9481 just no
@poopoopants9481 can tell you are not no band member (coming from senior trombone player)
articulations
Dude this song was the best by far in our concert. I remeber everybody there head banging on the way to the tempest
Admit it, this was your favorite song to play in concert band in middle school; besides the fact that Bb Clarinets were literally tortured lmaooo!
Let’s just say as a percussionist I keep forgetting what measures I was in cause we were literally repeating the same thing over and over again😭
SAMEE
@@Retributorinfinite OMG THE FACT WE HAD TO RELY ON THE OTHER INSTRUMENT TO FIND THE MEASURES WERE SO USEFUL
@@Fairy.Bonita FR
@@Fairy.Bonita fr i just lost on the snare too much in the middle (45 to 59)
Clarinets be like: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
LOL I play clarinet too and it feels that long
That is the 9th level of Hell.
😂
holy shit this is what i have to play
YES ITS TRUE THO
This is an injustice to the clarinets
Frr
Oh my gosh I have played for trumpet for over 3 years and this is song and Arabian Daces is by far the most fun I have ever had in trumpet.
I play the trumpet and it is really fun playing this song…..TySM for the video❤❤❤
I'm in high school and my band director is forcing me to play this piece🤦♂️
Lol I’m in middle school and playing it. What instrument are you? I’m a trumpet :)
@@Ryleighw Clarinet- the lamest instrument of all
@@LatinSalad it still cool! Better than being in general music lol.
I’m beating a fucking 8th trader in first chair. Probably my favorite peice of paper I’ve ever been given.
I’m a trombone player and I can’t play this....I can’t read notes I’m a beginner. I’m in my first year even though I’m almost in high school >~
Ah don't worry buddy, I've played trombone for coming up 4 years, it's a simple song, repeating notes and an 18 measure rest, you'll be fine
Trumpet has 18 measure of rest too,,
I don’t usually count, I know when to start playing by audio cues. It helps
me???
Dude you're ass as fuck if you cant play this. Give up the trombone and play something else
Ive been playing Baritone for about three weeks, and have learned this piece. Dont give up! (it is all just G)
I remember when I had to play this in middle school
I played clarinet and I couldn’t play the high A note correctly. So I didn’t play like 75 percent of the song. No one knew tho.
the high A is just the top key its not complicatebut i mess up a lot too so i feel u
It's fine because nobody can hear you anyway
Theresa Chacon exactly
I also played the clarinet and it was hard 😂😂😂
I literally just got this song from my middle school band teacher, I have played it 10 times since I got home
My music teacher only uses music from this channel to play for our concerts. I don't blame him.
as a trombone, its really fun just spamming G basically the whole time.
Trombone player here, the background is SO boring to play, the most used not is G, listen to the background and you'll here the trombones
As a bassoon, we pretty much did the same thing. At least we had that beginning part with the clarinets
@@TheBrownEyedGirl9then again, we did the 59-60 run
As a tuba I'm in 4th position almost the whole song
Clarinet was worse, it was just As for 23 measures
@@issacg2321 trombone and clarinet are completly 2 instruments, g is (my opinion) the 3rd hardest to play on trombone
rip clarinets and trumpets no rests
btw where it sounds like a ship falling apart at the end there should be a large clap
Nativeboy "trumpets" "no rest" have you heard about this thing called measures 18 to 36
@@pussinbootsisawesome ok listen buddy we buzz our lips do you know how tiring that can be btw i said "rip CLARINETS!!!! and trumpets no rests" i said clarinets. it is equal for all even though i can play 3/4s of 45 to 59
Nativeboy i know you mentioned clarinetists, yeah, but the way you phrased it sounded like you were saying clarinets and trumpets had no rests through the entire song, excluding the final measures.
@@pussinbootsisawesome Ok
I'm just about to have my concert with this piece. I'm a tenor sax, and the solo-et (think that's how you spell it) with the Altos is my favorite part. Really good piece. Next year I know im going to have fun in high school marching band.
😂I played this last year with my old teacher which btw he retired but was literally the best this year our teacher takes things rlly slow and treats us like beginning band like uh no but fr everyone was obsessed with this song even thought the clarinets had to play the same note over and over ngl it was my favorite song and we still play it like when the teacher this year let’s us free play ( or whatever he calls it idc) in the beginning of class one person starts playing and others join in and everyone who wasn’t at our school last year just stays quiet and it’s like our first concert over again😂
Also the day our concert was, it was a rainy day/ stormy day making it even better with the song as it’s basically what it’s based off
It's easy but for clarinet you need alot of breath
Bass clarinet army (I am one)
tacoknight aka thestrangeman me too.
tacoknight aka thestrangeman yes yes
Get us justice we deserve a bigger part
Im more Bb Clarinet but, sure
Bb clarinet
I'm playing this at the concert this Monday.
Oh my god, i remember playing this in sixth grade, i thought it was the hardest piece ever, now im starting to memorize air and bouree, obtain a more in depth knowledge on trumpet, learning the saxophones, and possibly changing my main key to C. Its been a long 5 years.
Let’s be honest sax carry
Nah French horn did
Naaaa percussion
Nahh T. Sax with all those A’s and the part when A. Sax and T. Sax plays a duet
@@jdogtheman6303i agree without french horn this would be pretty boring
Yep
clarinets be like aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@@Gamernutthegamemaster bro its been 2 years do something else
also a lot of people copied me lmao
@@cryptic7961 🤔
@@cryptic7961 It’s called sarcasm buddy take it easy
@@Gamernutthegamemaster LMFAOO NO IT ISNT
YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT SARCASM IS LOOOOOL
go to school
@@cryptic7961 take a freakin joke pal ps I’ve BEEN through school
Let's be honest flutes carried the whole thing
As a flute player I can confirm this is true
Wow rude to a clarinet player 😒
@@Moonlight24780 right
@@nikkix3.n the reason why I say this is because I play clarinet
I’m learning it now we just got it so excited
i just had my concert with this song like 2 and a half hours ago lol
I was immeasurably happy I switched to bass clarinet(from clarinet) before we had to play this piece in 6th Grade
I am in the 6th grade and we played this beautiful
OK quick thing, there's a fricken tenor "solo" in this piece which is practically unheard of.
Yeah? Prove it.