NOT MY BAND I’m in Jenks Middle School and they DONT SOUND LIKE THIS don’t think all of them do because our 8th grade middle school band SOUNDS GOOD I swear search it up
Bro I’m an Alto Sax player and I constantly have to tell the kid next to me to shut up, he’s always too loud bro, even in sleigh ride I had to pause at a rest section to try and get him to be quieter 😭
I was a middle school band director for 19 years, and the joy I felt working with those kids warms my heart today. Good for the conductor for being a good sport. I was merciless in kidding around with my students, but now and then they nailed me so hard, and I deserved everything they had to dish out. What a great job!
If you didn’t have that sense of joy working with that age group you’d be on the FBI’s most wanted list! Or the kids would make your life miserable. If you’re a good sport, they’ll do anything for you. My daughter had an amazing band director for grades 7-9 & it was so positive that she took it in grades 10 & 11. She wanted to continue but it required two hours every day in grade 12 & she wasn’t that serious about it. She played bass clarinet & if the second hand ones weren’t $6000 she’d have one. I’m glad you look fondly at those years, you may not know how many of the students you impacted, so thank you for loving those kids.
Sounds like one of the best jobs in the world. As a former teacher myself, I can say that it is so rewarding watching young people grow, as we help them to understand the tools they will need to make it in the world. I was not a music teacher, but I was a music student in high school. We had such a fun time at band rehearsals and I believe we bonded as a team even more than the kids on sports' teams. Thank you for your contribution to young minds.
@bonnieralston1706 It really is a special connection. If you ask football players to play again after 10 years of little to no experience after high school, I'm sure it wouldn't turn out well. Ask the same of band students and from my experience, it's like many of us never stepped away (14 years since marching and just marched an alumni show in September)
@@matthewmoore8270 You are right. I was in a concert band is high school, not a marching band. We had a band reunion 40 years after graduation and many hadn't played their instrument since. We were together with our music director, who was then in his 80s and we could still all play. I was amazed that I remembered the fingering on the clarinet.
Love this. More than 50 years ago, in senior band, we had the kind of connection with our teacher to screw around in practice, stay in tune yet put our own personal stamp on the piece. During a performance though, it was all business. Twenty years later, my son was also in band. Although he was born with Down syndrome, he was also born with an ear for music. He was able to participate in band, with an aide to assist. Long story short - that ended up being me. His instrument of choice was the alto sax - an instrument I played decades earlier. He did have some tutoring for a year prior to joining the band and his teacher was a member of the Powder Blues - look them up. My son didn’t learn how to read music, just how to get a good sound out of his instrument… as well as a cool blues arpeggio. I’ll never forget the look on the faces of 60 young beginner band members and one teacher - as the cacophony of first time sounds subsided, my son blue a perfect blues lick, 61 jaws dropped and I thought to myself “the next few years are going to be fun!”. Band in school is extremely important - it gives confidence to those who may have little, provides an opportunity to level the playing field between student and teacher and, sometimes, changes attitudes and opinions about what is truly possible.
Oh, those percussionists! They are their own good, ornery breed and you just never know what they will think of doing next! My son was one. He is going to be turning 40 this summer. He STILL keeps me grinning and shaking my head at the same time!
@@JacobAMcmillan Where I live student teaching would be practice teaching. Being a student learning to teach and currently placed in a school, with the regular teacher supervising as you take the kids for some lessons.
@@_emu_that’s just how teachers in training talk about stuff lol Student teaching is when they go out to teach as college students. That’s just the word for that.
This is really impressive for a middle school band! My high school performed this piece every year and even then we had to work at it. I could hear the flutes get a little scared in the fast and high parts but they sound like they will get it. High notes smell fear so the more they practice the better it will get
They're also playing an easier arrangement of the original piece, which is good it's quite fast in the original.nI should know since my high-school also played this piece every year, lol
I have been teaching instrumental music to kids since 1990, and my percussionists always find away to brighten my day with laughter 😂!!! Bless each and everyone of you and every child I have been blessed 😇 to teach and laugh with.
I js wanted to share that as a sophomore, it is shocking that only 2 of the freshmen joining band can actually blow a saxophone mouthpiece--purely just for a normal concert F sound that is supposed to come out effortlessly.
im still shocked at the fact that one of our percussionists who is a freshman had to ask what "the weird dot above the quarter note" was. its insane how far behind freshman are from the sophomore level, I'm in both the JR senior band and freshman band because I'm fairly talented and the difference is insane.
That's actually insane. In my school, it's completely flipped; me and my three freshmen buddies are way better than the senior and junior in my section. I'm first chair-
@@FNBRVolts Wait, you had enough musicians for TWO bands? I lived in the L.A. area with over a thousand students in my high school and we could barely get 50 people to show up for band. I was fortunate to have a very persistent band teacher in elementary school (only three kids played from my graduating class there) who pushed me to keep playing. I missed out on a few sports performances "for the sake of the grade", but I enjoyed MOST of my time in band back then. It's just sad that so few kids were even interested to play an instrument past the required class in 4th grade back then. I guess they just don't understand how many free sporting events, particularly football and basketball, that being in band allowed them.
@@ChristopherJohnson-ei9ul realistically it should be combined. The one band has 30 students and the other 47. We can’t combine because the smaller of the two is far behind the other, I just have room in my schedule to play in both for the fun of it.
I just played this song on mallets and slap stick this past December. I fought hard for that slap stick part. They would have had to rip those pieces of wood out of my bare hands to take it away from me. 😂 At least this group all got to share the experience.
I am a percussionist and I played the slapstick and each time I would play I would literally throw my body into the air to slap the stick, best year of my life
I am very, very old. This reminds me of when I was horribly bullied in high school, and it was only the music department that got me through and to an unbelievable wondrous life I never expected where all people respect and treat me well. Beautiful job young folk!
That is the kind of shenanigans that can only come from multiple rows of woodwinds and brass between you and the band director. Also reminds me when a family friend was resigning from her post with an orchestra during the lead up to the winter season and had the lone request of playing the slapstick in Sleigh Ride.
This is enjoyable. Having played from 4th Grade through High School, these people all can read music, play their instruments and play together, and the humor of the percussionists is nice. Good progress.
Any time I see a bassoon I respect them so much. It’s the second hardest instrument in the world and reeds cost $20 and the side of salt for me it’s broken 50% of the time I use it
My uncle used to play bassoon, and then he was cleaning it, and he scratched the inside, so it didn't play right any longer, so ge put it down and never played again.
I'm sure that what all the negative commentors really meant to say was something like, look at these kids trying to enrich their lives and bring joy to others with music, this is great.
at least its better than my band class, our band just doesn't play the song and its so embarrassing. and there's always that one kid who squeaks every every note of our songs 😭
Loved it! Sight-reading? Impressive. Good maintenance of tempo - wow, usually middle school bands seem to drag it. Kudos to the percussionists. Brought back great memories of middle school band in Michigan. More power to you, Mr. Middle School Band Director.
To everyone saying there are too many clarinets: My freshman band of ~100 kids had a section of close to 20 clarinets. We were invited to nationals. Yes, it’s part balance, but anything is possible :D
Wasn't just the clarinets rushing... Watch the stick, kids! Or at least listen to the tubas and bassoons! Fortunately, they were only in serious danger of falling apart once, in the first verse...
Very Nicely Done, EVERYONE! 😃 And yes, percussion was devious... but then again, as a percussionist, how can I not 😍 that section? Y'all are wonderful! Thank you for Christmas in early March! I love Christmas any time of year. Good job! Bravo! Bravo! Director? Your conducting skills are Mad Hot! Good on all y'alls! 💐🙏🏽❤🥰🤗
First of all, where the hell did that gigantic thing come from, and second of all, damn the flute droop is real. I will never doubt my band director again.
This brought back so many fond memories. I would not have survived Jr. and Sr. high (what we called them back then) were it not for band. Tooting my horn was ALL that. #MHS #milliondollarband
Excellent! I played cello in high school. String orchestra never got devious. Band had ALL the fun. But no fun when they’d join us for complete orchestra before performances. They left spit all over the risers. Ick! Devious indeed.
Took me back to band class days, didn't know it at the time, but it was magical, so glad I was in band. This group did a good job and had a lot of fun with it.
My Junior High band was invited to an International Band competition in Mexico City when we were this age. I'm still waiting for the syncopated section. I loved playing Sleigh Ride with my band! Great memories, thank you!
Oh, I really enjoyed that!! What I would have given to be in the middle school band. Our band was us standing behind the teacher singing while she played the piano! Great job kids!!!
That was awesome! I'm so happy to see them enjoying playing music. It's so important our youth continues to play! I hope they somehow added that last one in the song.
I would go listen to my grandkids music concerts each and everyone. I have 5 of them so I had seen a few. All different instruments and one marching at a Christmas parade in Seattle. I miss those times
I wish my HS had this many clarinets, in the upper band theres 3 including me and lower band me and one other. I play a bunch of other band instruments too.
7 slapsticks is actually crazy
Crazy awesome?
Aren’t they supposed to use it more like a whip? It makes a much louder sound that way so they wouldn’t need seven slapsticks.
needs more cowbell
AND they played in time together pretty well!!
@@tigercomet23 Yeah I was actually impressed. I guess the slap-stick kids aren't the most motivated kids? But they were really in sync!
I watched that one kid go off screen like "he's going to come back with an absolutely insane instrument idnt he"
As a percussionist, i can confirm that im always feeling devious
Good job!!!
Same.
When we were feeling devious, we’d up the BPM slowly and see how long it took our band director to notice.
so true pal
Yes it’s our signature. Lol
This represents every single Middle school band, as everybody just plays at the top of their lungs 😅
Nah, my middle school band doesn't do that.
Or at least the ones who have been in band for over a year or a quickly developing (like me).
HAHA
this is funny but untrue😂
@@j_o_s_h_tI’m in beginning band and my band teacher has high expectations for us. No blehs
NOT MY BAND I’m in Jenks Middle School and they DONT SOUND LIKE THIS don’t think all of them do because our 8th grade middle school band SOUNDS GOOD I swear search it up
No not mine. It may be only because I’m an 8th grader in honors band at Aledo, but we sound great and everyone is good at blending.
I was half expecting percussion to come out with an airhorn for the final "neigh."
You can actually hear the clarinets when it’s there turn to play😂😂 saxophone actually playing quietly go brrr😂😂
They are blasting their music so loudly 😒
I think theres one idk
coming from a clarinetist, that’s a lot of clarinetists, my school only has 3 lol
I hate to be this person but…
*their
Bro I’m an Alto Sax player and I constantly have to tell the kid next to me to shut up, he’s always too loud bro, even in sleigh ride I had to pause at a rest section to try and get him to be quieter 😭
I was a middle school band director for 19 years, and the joy I felt working with those kids warms my heart today. Good for the conductor for being a good sport. I was merciless in kidding around with my students, but now and then they nailed me so hard, and I deserved everything they had to dish out. What a great job!
If you didn’t have that sense of joy working with that age group you’d be on the FBI’s most wanted list! Or the kids would make your life miserable. If you’re a good sport, they’ll do anything for you.
My daughter had an amazing band director for grades 7-9 & it was so positive that she took it in grades 10 & 11. She wanted to continue but it required two hours every day in grade 12 & she wasn’t that serious about it. She played bass clarinet & if the second hand ones weren’t $6000 she’d have one.
I’m glad you look fondly at those years, you may not know how many of the students you impacted, so thank you for loving those kids.
Research has shown that music is a bridge to a good mind.
Sounds like one of the best jobs in the world. As a former teacher myself, I can say that it is so rewarding watching young people grow, as we help them to understand the tools they will need to make it in the world. I was not a music teacher, but I was a music student in high school. We had such a fun time at band rehearsals and I believe we bonded as a team even more than the kids on sports' teams. Thank you for your contribution to young minds.
@bonnieralston1706 It really is a special connection. If you ask football players to play again after 10 years of little to no experience after high school, I'm sure it wouldn't turn out well. Ask the same of band students and from my experience, it's like many of us never stepped away (14 years since marching and just marched an alumni show in September)
@@matthewmoore8270 You are right. I was in a concert band is high school, not a marching band. We had a band reunion 40 years after graduation and many hadn't played their instrument since. We were together with our music director, who was then in his 80s and we could still all play. I was amazed that I remembered the fingering on the clarinet.
see, this is why i'm in percussion. its fun and we piss people off most of the time
Like your additude !
lol
@@sharonyost3807ok buddy
This is why I wanted to be a percussionist.
But the slot was filled so I had to be a trumpet. 😒
the giant slapstick caught me off guard-
Love this. More than 50 years ago, in senior band, we had the kind of connection with our teacher to screw around in practice, stay in tune yet put our own personal stamp on the piece. During a performance though, it was all business. Twenty years later, my son was also in band. Although he was born with Down syndrome, he was also born with an ear for music. He was able to participate in band, with an aide to assist. Long story short - that ended up being me. His instrument of choice was the alto sax - an instrument I played decades earlier. He did have some tutoring for a year prior to joining the band and his teacher was a member of the Powder Blues - look them up. My son didn’t learn how to read music, just how to get a good sound out of his instrument… as well as a cool blues arpeggio.
I’ll never forget the look on the faces of 60 young beginner band members and one teacher - as the cacophony of first time sounds subsided, my son blue a perfect blues lick, 61 jaws dropped and I thought to myself “the next few years are going to be fun!”.
Band in school is extremely important - it gives confidence to those who may have little, provides an opportunity to level the playing field between student and teacher and, sometimes, changes attitudes and opinions about what is truly possible.
Yes! Music blends souls together with sounds that vibrate in their souls. What a blessing for you and your son!
Would love to see a video of that!!
Oh, those percussionists! They are their own good, ornery breed and you just never know what they will think of doing next! My son was one. He is going to be turning 40 this summer. He STILL keeps me grinning and shaking my head at the same time!
You know that’s gonna be one of their favorite memories from middle school
As someone who is currently student teaching at a middle school, I love everything about this.
how are you a student but you also you teach there
@@_emu_ he is "student teaching" so he is teaching the students haha
@@JacobAMcmillan that’s a weird way to write it…
@@JacobAMcmillan
Where I live student teaching would be practice teaching. Being a student learning to teach and currently placed in a school, with the regular teacher supervising as you take the kids for some lessons.
@@_emu_that’s just how teachers in training talk about stuff lol
Student teaching is when they go out to teach as college students. That’s just the word for that.
As a percussionist i can agree with everything 👍 👌
Agreed
This is literally slapstick comedy 😂
This is really impressive for a middle school band! My high school performed this piece every year and even then we had to work at it. I could hear the flutes get a little scared in the fast and high parts but they sound like they will get it. High notes smell fear so the more they practice the better it will get
They're also playing an easier arrangement of the original piece, which is good it's quite fast in the original.nI should know since my high-school also played this piece every year, lol
"high notes smell fear" 😆🤣🤣😂
So P E R F E C T L Y described!!
"I could hear the flutes" that's not something you can say of a good chunk of middle school bands
The choreographed jumps were hilarious!
That should be “Sleigh Ride but the percussion is Genius”
Seriously.
The person with the sleigh bells needs to be put on watch list for that technique
As someone who played sleigh bells for this song, I second this
Where did they show the bells playing
@@theshadowking31981:14 back left
I have been teaching instrumental music to kids since 1990, and my percussionists always find away to brighten my day with laughter 😂!!! Bless each and everyone of you and every child I have been blessed 😇 to teach and laugh with.
Back in middle school our clapper guy would get a running start and jump up during the performance of sleigh ride. Audience loved it.
I js wanted to share that as a sophomore, it is shocking that only 2 of the freshmen joining band can actually blow a saxophone mouthpiece--purely just for a normal concert F sound that is supposed to come out effortlessly.
im still shocked at the fact that one of our percussionists who is a freshman had to ask what "the weird dot above the quarter note" was. its insane how far behind freshman are from the sophomore level, I'm in both the JR senior band and freshman band because I'm fairly talented and the difference is insane.
That's actually insane. In my school, it's completely flipped; me and my three freshmen buddies are way better than the senior and junior in my section. I'm first chair-
@@FNBRVolts Wait, you had enough musicians for TWO bands? I lived in the L.A. area with over a thousand students in my high school and we could barely get 50 people to show up for band. I was fortunate to have a very persistent band teacher in elementary school (only three kids played from my graduating class there) who pushed me to keep playing. I missed out on a few sports performances "for the sake of the grade", but I enjoyed MOST of my time in band back then. It's just sad that so few kids were even interested to play an instrument past the required class in 4th grade back then. I guess they just don't understand how many free sporting events, particularly football and basketball, that being in band allowed them.
@@dauntless_kitten There are band members, and there are musicians. Congrats on being a musician!
@@ChristopherJohnson-ei9ul realistically it should be combined. The one band has 30 students and the other 47. We can’t combine because the smaller of the two is far behind the other, I just have room in my schedule to play in both for the fun of it.
BRO HOW MANY CLARINETS IS THAT
more than my school with 3 about to be 2
@@jasonsnow7577 mine has 15
Yes
frrrr mine has 3 too (i’m one of them)
I have 3
I just played this song on mallets and slap stick this past December. I fought hard for that slap stick part. They would have had to rip those pieces of wood out of my bare hands to take it away from me. 😂 At least this group all got to share the experience.
0:20 love the oboe player jist jamming here
wait that's actually funny
why do all bands have one oboe
@@Creeper_Chronicles I don't know I'm the only oboe in my school band and it makes me sad
The only Oboe in my school is in Jazz Band :
I used to be an oboe player, there was 4 of us, but compared to the trumpets, it was nothing 😂
I am a percussionist and I played the slapstick and each time I would play I would literally throw my body into the air to slap the stick, best year of my life
I am very, very old. This reminds me of when I was horribly bullied in high school, and it was only the music department that got me through and to an unbelievable wondrous life I never expected where all people respect and treat me well. Beautiful job young folk!
That is the kind of shenanigans that can only come from multiple rows of woodwinds and brass between you and the band director.
Also reminds me when a family friend was resigning from her post with an orchestra during the lead up to the winter season and had the lone request of playing the slapstick in Sleigh Ride.
This is enjoyable. Having played from 4th Grade through High School, these people all can read music, play their instruments and play together, and the humor of the percussionists is nice. Good progress.
Any time I see a bassoon I respect them so much. It’s the second hardest instrument in the world and reeds cost $20 and the side of salt for me it’s broken 50% of the time I use it
My uncle used to play bassoon, and then he was cleaning it, and he scratched the inside, so it didn't play right any longer, so ge put it down and never played again.
The shenanigans happen in chorus, too! I remember the pranks we pulled in high school chorus 55 years ago!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
At our concert where we had to sightread this we had like 5 people playing the slapsticks
Takes me back to 1974. Good times.
As a mallet player, I could feel that one kid on bells just counting out the rests for pretty much the whole song
Fun fact: the horse neighing sound at the end of the song is played on a trumpet
Awesome they put a lot of time and effort into this great song of Christmas time. Makes you smile… loved it
0:14 was the best if u sped it up to 125 it’s is literally heavennnnn
I'm sure that what all the negative commentors really meant to say was something like, look at these kids trying to enrich their lives and bring joy to others with music, this is great.
Brings back painful memories of my time in band.
at least its better than my band class, our band just doesn't play the song and its so embarrassing. and there's always that one kid who squeaks every every note of our songs 😭
Fr bro 😭
Too true.
@@OsamusUsedBandageswhy you blurting out random kids
@@christianberry3031 im not- they all have issues. I can probably name my whole band class 💀
@@OsamusUsedBandages yeah but those names have no meaning to us. Like why would that matter?
Loved it! Sight-reading? Impressive. Good maintenance of tempo - wow, usually middle school bands seem to drag it. Kudos to the percussionists. Brought back great memories of middle school band in Michigan. More power to you, Mr. Middle School Band Director.
i love seeing someone play sleigh bells that way. thats the best way to play them, not the supid way most people are taught.
To everyone saying there are too many clarinets:
My freshman band of ~100 kids had a section of close to 20 clarinets. We were invited to nationals. Yes, it’s part balance, but anything is possible :D
I love the arbitrary tempo changes and the clarinets rushing.
Wasn't just the clarinets rushing... Watch the stick, kids! Or at least listen to the tubas and bassoons! Fortunately, they were only in serious danger of falling apart once, in the first verse...
God bless every music teacher. Shout-out to Paul Smith, Miami Palmetto High.
Frank Desby, John Marshall High School, Los Angeles, CA.
Percussion is always mischievous, and devious, and that’s coming from a percussionist.
7 slapsticks and my skl dosent have one 😭
I’m nearing 70 and I remember playing this in my junior high school band winter concert. Great job, for their teacher, memories are being made.
I sit next to this boy as an alto sax and he yells at me every time I get the dynamic wrong 😅
As the best middle school bassoon player in the west side of my state, I’m outraged on how the bassoonist never looked up
Very Nicely Done, EVERYONE! 😃 And yes, percussion was devious... but then again, as a percussionist, how can I not 😍 that section? Y'all are wonderful! Thank you for Christmas in early March! I love Christmas any time of year. Good job! Bravo! Bravo! Director? Your conducting skills are Mad Hot! Good on all y'alls! 💐🙏🏽❤🥰🤗
So funny, that's the percussion section, they all act like that. Great memories.
It's great to see them having fun and the band director letting them be kids and have fun
First of all, where the hell did that gigantic thing come from, and second of all, damn the flute droop is real. I will never doubt my band director again.
As an alumni band geek, this video brought back memories & made me happy.
I absolutely loved band practice in school. These kids are pretty good. I hope some of them decide to go further with their music.
That was just wonderful! ♥️👏 I felt like I got to go to a concert for free! Just lovely! ♥️ Thank you!
This makes me so nostalgic for the percussion shenanigans we would pull in middle school and high school band 🥲
Made me want to cry. My kids are adults now and i sure miss going to their band concerts 😢
Great to see youngsters enjoying their music.
I was a middle school teacher, and I am laughing and giving a thumbs up to those kids! Made my day!
As a percussionist way back when jr hi 67- 70.
That 2x4 slap at the end hopefully was also on stage. That was classic.
This brought back so many fond memories. I would not have survived Jr. and Sr. high (what we called them back then) were it not for band. Tooting my horn was ALL that. #MHS #milliondollarband
Perfect slapstick timing...until the end 😂
Being a junior high school band director has got to be some kind of hell on earth.
Sure brings back memories. We played that song in band way back in the 70’s.
Excellent! I played cello in high school. String orchestra never got devious. Band had ALL the fun. But no fun when they’d join us for complete orchestra before performances. They left spit all over the risers. Ick! Devious indeed.
That's hilarious. Great to see everyone having fun while playing music.
Lol! Brings memory back from HS chorus alumni 🎉❤
Good job kids
Reminds me soooo much of when I was a founder member of the Bedfordshire Youth Concert Band! The fun we had...
Took me back to band class days, didn't know it at the time, but it was magical, so glad I was in band. This group did a good job and had a lot of fun with it.
It feels like it's Christmas season once again.
Terrific! CLAP. Especially Jonah! CLAP
I truly miss school band classes. 6 years for me. Saxophone 🎷 and cymbals for one year during marching band time. Life was good back in the day.
My oldest son is a band director and I have been a band member since 1970. Glad to see nothing has changed.
My Junior High band was invited to an International Band competition in Mexico City when we were this age. I'm still waiting for the syncopated section. I loved playing Sleigh Ride with my band! Great memories, thank you!
The devious smile😂
Hilarious. Great to see kids making music and having fun. Percussion is the best fun!
The double take at the giant slapstick kills me lol
Oh, I really enjoyed that!! What I would have given to be in the middle school band. Our band was us standing behind the teacher singing while she played the piano! Great job kids!!!
The percussion are the only ones who don't look bored to death .
That was awesome! I'm so happy to see them enjoying playing music. It's so important our youth continues to play! I hope they somehow added that last one in the song.
These kids are really good, "deviousness" and all. Bravo! 😊👏👏👏
Thanks......brings back great memories!
I saw the pov of a girl in that band and it ended w JONAH
How sweet. I love band kiddos. Great song and great teacher
I would go listen to my grandkids music concerts each and everyone. I have 5 of them so I had seen a few. All different instruments and one marching at a Christmas parade in Seattle. I miss those times
That kid full on turned around. He wasn’t risking the muscle memory
yeah!! I played # 1 trumpet in high school. This band is very good.
Love this piece,good for all these band kids
Love it! What a great teacher and band. 💕
As a tubist I approve the tuba player swaying to the song.
This bright back great joy to me, thanks for making me laugh kids.😊
Nice playing! Loved percussion - looks like so much fun but a lot of patience needed.
That was so funny and cute! Good job, Mr. Band Director and all of your band members!
Ok as a junior high percussionist, this got me in the feels. 😂
Clarinet people and the fact that I was the first to comment…
👇
Clarinet and alto sax
I wish my HS had this many clarinets, in the upper band theres 3 including me and lower band me and one other. I play a bunch of other band instruments too.
@@FNBRVolts noice
2:41 A male teacher with an earring dressed like he just fell out of bed. No professionalism.
I can confirm this is my favorite TH-cam title ever
I loved band so much. I was a percussionist. Thanks for a nostalgic video.