I did a research project on the great locomotive chase (the event) I later played this song in band class, and this is the only video ive seen to incorporate the song and the event. Absolutely astonishing!
We’re playing this for my upcoming school band concert, and my band teacher is going to play this video while we play. It’s muted and we’re playing over the video, we’ve managed to sync up during rehearsals, we just have to make sure we sync up during the actual performance
Phenomenal animation! My band concert is tomorrow and we're doing Crazy Train (Yes, THAT Crazy Train), Welcome to The Black Parade and The Great Locomotive Chase. It's gonna be so much fun!
crazy train is a great song, its on my school band's pep band playlist and the trombones (me) get that iconic guitar melody *and* the chorus! now we're gonna play great locomotive chase at our upcoming concert, along with our band contest music from this year (we got 4th for 1A/2A school bands)
I play trombone and im gonna play this next wednesday, im gonna have so much fun with those glissandos, PLUS the *melody* which trombones NEVER have!!! 😈
As an animator myself as well as the percussionist who played the snare drum for this song at my own school’s spring band concert earlier this year, I’d just like to say phenomenal job. I absolutely love your interpretation of the song’s story and have now been inspired to make my own version as well! Keep up the amazing work 😁
im so glad i got to watch the high school band play this when i was in middle school. i still come back to it , and it genuinely gave me chills watching the band play it. especially the bass drum rolls and the snare, plus pipes. genuinely amazing. i let out a breath after i finished this video. this is dare i say phenomenal.
BRO PLEASE READ THIS COMMENT. THE MAN WHO CREATED THIS SONG IS ROBERT SMITH AND HE DIED ABOUT A WEEK AGO. I KNOW THIS BECAUSE MY BAND DIRECTOR HAS PERSONAL TIES TO HIM. RIP TO THE GREAT
This is one of my favorite pieces, and this is the only video I have ever seen that not only makes an amazing animation but also incorporate the scene accurately. Very nice job.
I auditioned for music city drum corps in 2018 (didn’t make it in lol) but I got to be taught music by him, and also shake his hand, and he was a great guy. Of course the show that year was train themed. 😂 guy likes trains
Song: Pick a note. Me about to play the loudest low note I’ve ever played on my trumpet with my tuba buddies: *”I have power I should not be trusted with.”* Edit: If you don’t get it, on the sheet music there are two or more whole notes that say “Pick a note” so you can play litterally any note you want to.
Dude as a trombone player this song was my roman empire i love the part at 3:22 and the glisses. My band director let me play so loud the sound was ugly for them and i enjoyed that so much
Really fantastic piece! It is shown so beautifully and I love the vehicles and characters moving on beat!! This is excellent and I hope you can become even better as an animator.
I’m actually going to be playing this for my concert in like two days great job and this history of the thing is accurate and I love the animation keep up the work
Not historically accurate but cool animation. The Texas chased the General in reverse and neither fell off a bridge. The Texas caught the General after the General ran out of wood and the raiders abandoned the locomotive. They were captured and tried. Several were executed, 6 made a daring escape from an Atlanta prison and 6 were eventually released in a prisoner exchange and were the first recipients of the Medal of Honor
Been a listener to RWS for a long time, but I never saw this masterpiece till today! I really love how you animated some parts in sync to the beat, like the part at 1:29 when the stones were hurled, it matches that bass clar and tuba part lol. Could I ask what app you used to create this project? I'm interested af now!!!
I did a research project on the great locomotive chase (the event) I later played this song in band class, and this is the only video ive seen to incorporate the song and the event. Absolutely astonishing!
We’re playing this for my upcoming school band concert, and my band teacher is going to play this video while we play. It’s muted and we’re playing over the video, we’ve managed to sync up during rehearsals, we just have to make sure we sync up during the actual performance
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Love this song played it in band class I was a trombone player so much fun at 3:23
first time I've ever played a tripilet
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@@neon_sloth not me my teacher will do triplets for warmup some times
3:22 is literally THE BEST PART OF THE WHOLE SONG. THATS WHY TROMBONES ARE THE GOAT
bet your a brass player xD but yeah that is a really good part
As a trombone, thank you
Woooooaahahahaha woahahhahahah
As a tenor sax playing that part, I agree
The trombones in my hand fuck this part up
all non-string band kids rise to our national anthem
Yessir!
🫡Trumpet Player here.
clarinet, tenor sax, flute, percussion and trumpet player here
Hell yeah!
A PERCUSSIONIST WHO REALLY WANTS TO PLAY THIS PEICE IN BAND IS HERE AS WELL!!
Phenomenal animation! My band concert is tomorrow and we're doing Crazy Train (Yes, THAT Crazy Train), Welcome to The Black Parade and The Great Locomotive Chase. It's gonna be so much fun!
HOLY CRAP! We're doing great locomotive chase, crazy train, and highland legend! What a coincidence
crazy train is a great song, its on my school band's pep band playlist and the trombones (me) get that iconic guitar melody *and* the chorus!
now we're gonna play great locomotive chase at our upcoming concert, along with our band contest music from this year (we got 4th for 1A/2A school bands)
Thank your for clarifying that uts THAT crazy train, yall are lucky
Crazy train is so fun to learn 😭😭😭
This is a very *Train*ed band concert I see
(k that was fucking terrible I'm sorry)
I played Bass Clarinet for this last night for my band. You definitely captured the feeling of this piece beautifully.
I play trombone and im gonna play this next wednesday, im gonna have so much fun with those glissandos, PLUS the *melody* which trombones NEVER have!!! 😈
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As an animator myself as well as the percussionist who played the snare drum for this song at my own school’s spring band concert earlier this year, I’d just like to say phenomenal job. I absolutely love your interpretation of the song’s story and have now been inspired to make my own version as well! Keep up the amazing work 😁
DUDE!! I was snare and high hat too lol. Really fun
snare gang 🤟
congrats on 300 subs just know i was ur 300th!
im so glad i got to watch the high school band play this when i was in middle school. i still come back to it , and it genuinely gave me chills watching the band play it. especially the bass drum rolls and the snare, plus pipes. genuinely amazing. i let out a breath after i finished this video. this is dare i say phenomenal.
our band teacher showed us this in class since we’re playing it for our spring concert and I just wanted to say that the animation was spectacular!
As a euphonium player (the best instrument) this is amazing you captured the feeling of this song perfectly
@God-vg4um BROTHER!!!!
EUPHONIUM PLAYER SPOTTED ‼️
@@alainadayz9752 apparently I’m a rare Instrument I guess
It’s super nice to see an animation of something that has happened in my local area! (I live in Gordon County)
BRO PLEASE READ THIS COMMENT. THE MAN WHO CREATED THIS SONG IS ROBERT SMITH AND HE DIED ABOUT A WEEK AGO. I KNOW THIS BECAUSE MY BAND DIRECTOR HAS PERSONAL TIES TO HIM. RIP TO THE GREAT
My band director also had personal ties. We played this song, and he passed two days before we performed. He told us our performance was to honor him.
We played this song in band with no idea this happened sad
He made Furioso and we played that in 6th
Amazing animation, interesting story, what’s not to love? Incredible 👍🏻👍🏻 (can’t wait to play this song for my concert)
I recently played this as the snare player and by no means is it a hard piece but it is so fun lol, highly recommend it as percussion love it
one of my favorite concert band songs + a sick af animation = MASTERPIECE
i literally love this animation so bad.
We played this for our spring concert and all the seniors were so happy that they ended with this song
My band teacher showed us this in class because the 7th & 8th graders played it at our recent concert (last night) and we all loved it! amazing job!
I got a solo for both French horn parts! Ima hope I don’t mess up at the concert😅
this is amazing! not only is it using one of my favorite concert band pieces, but your animation skills are absolutely fantastic!
This is freaking sick! I actually love this. We’re playing this piece for our concert. I’m a horn player so I’m pretty hypes
I played this earlier this year on snare. One of my favorite songs ever
I’m doing this piece in band for a concert it sounds amazing
The flutes in my class sound amazing as well. Just like the ones on this video
And the baritone
Bruh the chimes part goes crazy during the speed change
Just played this in our concert and this animation is so cool! I would've never seen this coolness without playing this in band!
Words cannot describe how much I love this animation
2:00 is the best part of the song and the animation to this is so good, it really goes perfect to the beat great job!
This is one of my favorite pieces, and this is the only video I have ever seen that not only makes an amazing animation but also incorporate the scene accurately. Very nice job.
Fairly accurately
This was so great! The video really describes what's happening in the music itself! Great job! :)
I auditioned for music city drum corps in 2018 (didn’t make it in lol) but I got to be taught music by him, and also shake his hand, and he was a great guy.
Of course the show that year was train themed. 😂 guy likes trains
Genuinely great, the sense of anticipation near the beginning is fantastic
Song: Pick a note.
Me about to play the loudest low note I’ve ever played on my trumpet with my tuba buddies: *”I have power I should not be trusted with.”*
Edit: If you don’t get it, on the sheet music there are two or more whole notes that say “Pick a note” so you can play litterally any note you want to.
I just played as high as possible
R.I.P The legend, Robert W. Smith
The General: *stops at the end of the bridge*
The General: now what do we do?? we're trapped here!!
Jokes aside, phenomenal animation.
we balance our way back. ditch the train
My band teacher shows this all the time in class, this animation is amazing I love ur style, keep aniamting!
1:30 The tenor sax solo here is amazing it’s just such a vibe
2:06 goated part from a 2nd clarinet
The mallets literally play the same thing
This is so amazing! I just played one of these songs so this brought a smile to my face
I'm playing this in band, and this is a perfect animation of it. Great Job!
The animation was really cool. I played this in band and it was a blast!
My Great Great Uncle William Pittenger was one of those Union heroes!
bro this is fucking lit
Honestly one of the greatest animation I've ever seen
2:28 as a French Horn player this solo is so fun to play and sounds amazing
That was fucking epic, please do El Pato Loco next
I'm playing this at band right now, I'm so happy to have seen this in my recommended videos!
As someone who is currently playing this song in band my lungs hurt
Wait this was actually fire, great animation 🚂🔥🔥
Please do one for the great steamboat race
i’m playing this in disney, i love this animation
Im pretty sure you animated the exact thing that goes on in my mind when I play/listen to this song. Realy good job
YOO NICE A VISUAL. im currently a freshman in band and i love this band song
Just played this in my wasbf concert
Dude as a trombone player this song was my roman empire i love the part at 3:22 and the glisses. My band director let me play so loud the sound was ugly for them and i enjoyed that so much
Really fantastic piece! It is shown so beautifully and I love the vehicles and characters moving on beat!! This is excellent and I hope you can become even better as an animator.
i played this song in band class and did fo rthe conert this is amazeing god i love this
That was glorious! Thank you for sharing your talent!
My band played zooveneers (how ever you spell it) journey through the void and the great locomotives chase I played timpani for this song
I’m actually going to be playing this for my concert in like two days great job and this history of the thing is accurate and I love the animation keep up the work
fun fact: the “haaa” at the end is made by our mouths
I love the saxophone part in this
Keep up the great work. Love the art style :D
This is such an underrated animation! it's so cool!
Wauw great video. We (an amateur band) are going to play the tune. Can we show your video on our concert?
Sure, hope it helps
Wow this is amazing! It shouldn’t be possible that this video doesn’t have more likes and views.
You sir are a great talent
At the time the general had three cars behind all three of them had gunpowder
I'm playing this in my band
In the animation during 111 i like the animation of it.
saddening to know the event in real life had a bad ending
What was the bad ending
@@6am1ng4L1f3 the union guys got captured and lynched by the confederates :(
great animation love it
This is litteraly epic.
i would happily die to this song
Great animation! Playing this in school rn (i play mallets and cymbal)
Can believe i played this intermediate band in 7th grade
Good job bro amazing
AMAZING
Wow, cool
Not historically accurate but cool animation. The Texas chased the General in reverse and neither fell off a bridge. The Texas caught the General after the General ran out of wood and the raiders abandoned the locomotive. They were captured and tried. Several were executed, 6 made a daring escape from an Atlanta prison and 6 were eventually released in a prisoner exchange and were the first recipients of the Medal of Honor
Been a listener to RWS for a long time, but I never saw this masterpiece till today! I really love how you animated some parts in sync to the beat, like the part at 1:29 when the stones were hurled, it matches that bass clar and tuba part lol. Could I ask what app you used to create this project? I'm interested af now!!!
you may never see this, but i reccomend animating into the storm by robert w. smith
I MISS ROBERT W SMITH SO HE COULD MAKE BANGERS LIKE THIS
He deserves more subs bro
I love this animation but there was only one guy chasing the train not two
HOW DO YOU ONLY HAVE 30 SUBSCRIBERS?!!!
Amazing!!
IM PLAYING THIS ON THE 19TH OF THIS THIS MONTH?!?!
Btw name of the train is the general
Some film company needs to hire you
I play flute in this song
What did you use to animate?
I used Tahoma2D
come back pls
If you know the story behind it I am from the town were it happened
The meaning of this song is something not many know but the ending is nice but the animation is not really relating to the song
That’s not how trains work
yes let’s just judge how they worked the trained rather than admiring an actual animation
The ending is so unrealistic
its a cartoon, its not 'sposed to be lol
innacurate but nice animating skills