@CushBoy sorry for the delay in responding. Your link is just showing up in my feed. I don't think I'll ever tire of FAMU's version of "Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral." Thanks so much! 😊Peace
That's not the original score played... The key change is quite different here... However, I do appreciate the overall arrangement... The picclos are more pronounced, within the dramatics of their delivery.
That standard of excellence at FAMU has always been something I’ve admired! Anxiously awaiting the return of ΔΙ,, #AEA
Dang camera man, all I see is Wall and forehead.
The Woodwinds are on point...
Come on PICCOLOS!
Smart to put the clarinets in the front for the recordings. This is not my favorite march tho. I would LOVE to hear Battle of Shiloh from them.
plot twist, we got the music for Battle of Shiloh last week. I hope we play it 😗
@@jamesc8404 I think it would fit the band well. The baritones will have fun.
Amazing
Great job but I’m thrown off by the bandage 🩹 on the clarinet guy neck ??
GREAT JOBS TRUMPETS 🎺 !!!!!
who the piccolo player with the attitude lol they put the camera on her and she rolled her eyes lmaon
YESSSS!!
🙌Excellent! Now, play "Elsa" for me......please.😊
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@CushBoy sorry for the delay in responding. Your link is just showing up in my feed. I don't think I'll ever tire of FAMU's version of "Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral." Thanks so much! 😊Peace
@Clayte Morgan - you’re welcome! Enjoy
Yazzzzz those piccolos !!!!!!
Terrible camera man.
Lowkey think if this band played the way it was originally written it would sound much better. Very good brass sound though
WTF is the camera person shooting? Mostly Walls!
I feel like the walls dont get the shine they deserve. Im happy they finally getting some love.
@@RWatts08 lol
Amateur
That's not the original score played... The key change is quite different here... However, I do appreciate the overall arrangement... The picclos are more pronounced, within the dramatics of their delivery.
DeJohn Tellis-Oliver it’s actually the original 1881 T.B. Boyer arrangement. The one we’re all familiar with was arranged by Matthew Lake in 1937.