+Scott Ashley Good ears Scott! I actually made some edits to Wes Hanson's arrangement and put that in. Two are playing the F including one who recently won a job with the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" in DC!
+etshinn Well then, I don't know whether to be disappointed or impressed...disappointed that it's not an actual overtone, or impressed that two people are playing high Fs so subtly and in tune that it sounds like an overtone :)
dont know if anyone gives a damn but if you guys are stoned like me atm then you can watch all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my brother for the last few weeks :)
Just sensational. Dr. Cramer would be VERY happy with the state of Trombones at Florida State. Back in the day, we were called the "Seminole Sackbut Society". As an FSU alum, I now direct the Atlanta Trombone Ensemble, and would LOVE to get our groups together for a concert...maybe Trombone Week next April. Come on up...and tell Dr. Drew I said "hi"!
This is something I'd love to do with my trombone after I graduate from my high school and its most possible I'm going to this university as well!! And very touching piece guys, beautiful!!
I'm a FSU grad., class of '69. This is really a beautifully read piece. I would love for someone there to compose for trombone Choir an arrangement of Sir Edward Elgar's Nimrod, from the Enigma Variations.
@Jim Hall There is an arrangement available of Elgar's Nimrod for trombone choir, transcribed by composer Steven Verhelst. Check it out sometime, I believe the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Trombone Choir may a video of the performance uploaded soon!
I wonder how many of these trombonists have marched in a Drum Corps. The posture of a couple of the players as they hold their instruments remind me of those who have marched in band or a DCI Corps.
Revelli's arrangement and conducting of this piece from the U of Michigan from the 50's. Check it out on YT. Not all brass, but if Phantom played it that way....
Quick and Slow Section:
Every Old Man at the Concert Hall:
Time for a *COUGH SOLO*
Put on your headphones...there's a high F overtone that starts at about 6:30 and goes for 10 seconds! Nicely done. Nicely done!
+Scott Ashley Good ears Scott! I actually made some edits to Wes Hanson's arrangement and put that in. Two are playing the F including one who recently won a job with the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" in DC!
+etshinn Well then, I don't know whether to be disappointed or impressed...disappointed that it's not an actual overtone, or impressed that two people are playing high Fs so subtly and in tune that it sounds like an overtone :)
Nice catch wow that’s beautiful
dont know if anyone gives a damn but if you guys are stoned like me atm then you can watch all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my brother for the last few weeks :)
@Miles Conrad Yea, I have been watching on instaflixxer for years myself =)
Most versatile instrument. ever. Gorgeous wall of sound
Definitely not the most versatile, but okay.
this has been my favorite piece for almost a year now. As an aspiring trombonist. Just wow. I hope to teach at this level someday.
--God bless you and grant that desire !
Just sensational. Dr. Cramer would be VERY happy with the state of Trombones at Florida State. Back in the day, we were called the "Seminole Sackbut Society". As an FSU alum, I now direct the Atlanta Trombone Ensemble, and would LOVE to get our groups together for a concert...maybe Trombone Week next April. Come on up...and tell Dr. Drew I said "hi"!
What an eargasm at the end 😍
Beautiful
That was amazing. Yes sir
This is something I'd love to do with my trombone after I graduate from my high school and its most possible I'm going to this university as well!! And very touching piece guys, beautiful!!
Nice, smooth playing. Smashing arrangement.
I'm a FSU grad., class of '69. This is really a beautifully read piece. I would love for someone there to compose for trombone Choir an arrangement of Sir Edward Elgar's Nimrod, from the Enigma Variations.
yessss
I've heard one on TH-cam.
@Jim Hall There is an arrangement available of Elgar's Nimrod for trombone choir, transcribed by composer Steven Verhelst. Check it out sometime, I believe the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Trombone Choir may a video of the performance uploaded soon!
Loved this.
Always someone breaking the black shoe rule :)
Voice of Gods
such a good
Nice!!!
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I wonder how many of these trombonists have marched in a Drum Corps. The posture of a couple of the players as they hold their instruments remind me of those who have marched in band or a DCI Corps.
can't tell if 2011 phantom or these guys did it better,,,???
me neither!!!
Phantom is better
In terms of a more classical/ concert band approach, these guys for sure. Phantom did very well transitioning this to the marching field, imo
Revelli's arrangement and conducting of this piece from the U of Michigan from the 50's. Check it out on YT. Not all brass, but if Phantom played it that way....
Does anyone have the sheet music for this? I'd love to have it
I mean you could look it up online and buy it
I played this in high school and I was first chair!
Lol, trumpet ego on a trombone player.