*plays the song wrong” “That’s wrong, ya dumb bunny! Try it again!” *plays the song wrong again* “OOOOOOHHHH!!!!! NO, NO, YA STUPID RABBIT!!!! LIKE THIS!!!!” *plays the song right, and it explodes*
Only a military band could possibly be brave enough to play such a perilous piece of music, I salute these men and women for taking such a daring risk to bring us these beautiful sounds. Many before them have been blown to smithereens in their attempts, and yet everyone here made it through to the very end. They stood strong, not a single member of the band deserting even as the danger reached its climax. Thank you, US Navy Band! You will be remembered forever!
Bit confused by your comment - why should only Military bands be able to play this music? Other ensembles exist and are fully able to perform music too? You're basically saying that anyone other a Military Band shouldn't be playing this music?
I found this song like two years ago and have wanted to play it since and now I'm going to play it as my solo next month The next piece I want to play is either apreggione sonata or blue bells of Scotland
Or maybe they are smart enough to not use a piano or xylophone wherein someone could rig it with explosives... Unless the person playing the xylophone or piano is smart enough to deliberately hit the wrong key and forces the perpetrator to play the correct key and fall for his own trap
"When he strikes this note, instead of a xylophone, he'll be playing a harp!"
*plays the song wrong”
“That’s wrong, ya dumb bunny! Try it again!”
*plays the song wrong again*
“OOOOOOHHHH!!!!! NO, NO, YA STUPID RABBIT!!!! LIKE THIS!!!!”
*plays the song right, and it explodes*
Only a military band could possibly be brave enough to play such a perilous piece of music, I salute these men and women for taking such a daring risk to bring us these beautiful sounds. Many before them have been blown to smithereens in their attempts, and yet everyone here made it through to the very end. They stood strong, not a single member of the band deserting even as the danger reached its climax. Thank you, US Navy Band! You will be remembered forever!
Bit confused by your comment - why should only Military bands be able to play this music? Other ensembles exist and are fully able to perform music too? You're basically saying that anyone other a Military Band shouldn't be playing this music?
@@ayrtonhockaday Because it's a well known cartoon trope that playing a specific note in this song will cause an explosion.
@@RudolfWolph
SHHHHHHHHH!!!
Here here!
You beat me to it and said it much better! That last note ends with such a bang!
Where is the Kaboom? there was supposed to be an earth shattering kaboom
Delays, delays....
Song well over 200 hundred years old .. And it's famous for an exploding C note played by a crazy duck..gotta love it
What says "I Love You" better than a euphonium duet?
Most things
United States Navy Band Simple answer ...... nothing!
When Rich Chigga hits that yeet.
How about this? th-cam.com/video/CkKCY_pCPi8/w-d-xo.html
I played this for my final audition U S Navy school of music 1953.
I know this joke will be messed up because it is the military and al but where's the bomb gag?
(i grew up around cartoons)
0:58 💣 ☁
It's so beautiful. Kudos to the duo 💙
Very entertaining performance, comedic and musical. That high pitch at the end was a nice touch.
one of my very favourite pieces of irish music. very proud of my country and its soul
Where’s the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth shattering kaboom.
This song never ended well for Yosemite Sam and Daffy Duck.....
SnakeMan227 actually it's bugs bunny
@@EngPheniks Bugs never got caught in the explosion. The trick backfired on the other two.
And Wile E. Coyote
@John Wright old gag, new twist
John Wright Love Slappy Squirrel.
where's the dynamite under the piano key? 0:56
I can't stop watching this.
BOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love how every comment is about cartoons
Thanks to cartoons, I keep expecting an abrupt explosion.
This should be combined with the percussion section from the 1812 Overture at just the right moment for a great Looney Tunes tribute!
that was fantastic
I waited the whole Time for the explosion
Where's the kaboom? There should be a kaboom, 😉
0:58 BOOM!
KABOOM!!!!!!!
The Navy knows its way around explosives, so they knew better than using the xylophone to play this song.
LOL!!!!!!
Or a piano
True. It's definitely impossible to rig a tuba to have it explode
Lovely job boys 🍒🥰
💣
Wow! Quite unexpected.
Just don't blow up playing this song
Where's the Kaboom?
- Marvin the Martian.
I found this song like two years ago and have wanted to play it since and now I'm going to play it as my solo next month
The next piece I want to play is either apreggione sonata or blue bells of Scotland
try to play it with the irish texture intended by poet Tomas Moore and the melody was 18th century Irish also
Ka Boom
Plays a really high note at the end. Golly.
They didn't explode
WOW!
Bet the xylophone couldn’t hit that note
Or maybe they are smart enough to not use a piano or xylophone wherein someone could rig it with explosives... Unless the person playing the xylophone or piano is smart enough to deliberately hit the wrong key and forces the perpetrator to play the correct key and fall for his own trap
Rock, Paper Scissors. . really
No Explosion?
Is this arrangement available for purchase anywhere?
Check on jwpepper.com
Alexis Lopez
Where is the explosion?🤣🤣
At least the military band didn't use explosives when playing the song.😂