Sorry for the late response. Believe or not, it’s actually the default Musescore soundfont. The trick I used was having multiple instruments play the same part and making all of them invisible (except for the actual instrument). For example, with the tuba line, I originally wrote it for tuba. Then, I copied and pasted it into electric bass and synth brass. Finally, I adjusted the volumes until I got a sound I liked and hid the lines for the bass and synth. I also exported the audio and finished the mix in Audacity before making the video. Sorry if that was a long-winded answer and 9 months too late, but figured better late than never.
@@MiniRunaway I just uploaded both 1st and 2nd baritone parts. My idea was to make a sonic boom, but only for baritones. I think it turned out pretty good
They're not visible. If you want to read those specific solos, they're still in the old video from the description (although the solo trumpet is a solo euphonium). I changed it in this version to encourage people to improvise their own solos, considering the ones I made were unrealistic.
This is the mother of all Sonic Booms. The final boss.
Yes
They didn’t give tubas melody a single time and you think this is the best. 😂
@@guner8565 Hell yeah I think its the best. This shit rocks. As a sousa player I know, but I'm honestly fine with that when it comes to this piece.
@@guner8565its not always about the tubas dude. As a tuba player myself, this is amazing.
Thank you. This was amazing. I love this song and now I love it even more.
I recommended this to all three of our brass techs and we are practicing this. Thank you for giving our brass this amazing place to play
I can’t stop listening to this masterpiece
Wow great arrangement! You did an excellent job breathing new life into this fanfare
Apart from the amazing arrangement, where on earth did you find that sound font?
Sorry for the late response. Believe or not, it’s actually the default Musescore soundfont. The trick I used was having multiple instruments play the same part and making all of them invisible (except for the actual instrument). For example, with the tuba line, I originally wrote it for tuba. Then, I copied and pasted it into electric bass and synth brass. Finally, I adjusted the volumes until I got a sound I liked and hid the lines for the bass and synth. I also exported the audio and finished the mix in Audacity before making the video. Sorry if that was a long-winded answer and 9 months too late, but figured better late than never.
@@MiniRunaway Thanks!
That tuba low note at the very end has some nice power behind it.
composers never fail to take a a sousaphone song and then proceed to give them the lamest, most boring part imaginable in it.
god this is amazing
Love this bro
I'm an 8th grade trombonist and we're learning to play this, it's awesome!
Sound great!!
One problem; WHERE CAN I BREATH___________________
GAHD DAYM
Who here is a fellow band kid
i absolutely love this but my question is why the music for the solos doesnt show.
I believe it's a improvisation section, I could be wrong
It’s supposed to be improv
@@MiniRunaway what does that mean?
@@jgarrett168 Improv = Improvised = Make up your own music
@@MiniRunaway Ty
Música muito foda pqp vtnc essa desgraça linda e maravilhosa
this was supposed to be for low brass
Yeah, then I changed it
Good
Can I revise this and make it my own for a band that I am in?
Yeah, go for it
@@MiniRunaway thank you so much
@@MiniRunaway Heck yeah let's get it
Would you mind if I used some of these elements to make my own sonic boom?
Go for it! 👍
@@MiniRunaway thank you
@@MiniRunaway I just uploaded both 1st and 2nd baritone parts. My idea was to make a sonic boom, but only for baritones. I think it turned out pretty good
Works really great in 0.75 speed
Yes
What is the instrument in the third treble clef line that plays the funky run at 0:24 0:48 and 2:06
Mellophone
@@MiniRunawayong the mello sounds insane
sorry if i sound stupid but where are the trumpet and trombone parts for the solos?
They're not visible. If you want to read those specific solos, they're still in the old video from the description (although the solo trumpet is a solo euphonium). I changed it in this version to encourage people to improvise their own solos, considering the ones I made were unrealistic.
@@MiniRunaway thank you
A midi?m
What song is this? Like the artist and the name?
Someone once said it was Object of my Desire by Starpoint, but I’m not sure