Sonar a si es un auténtico arte las grabaciones de sonido cuando son instrumentos de viento son difíciles de lograr pues los micrófonos no siempre lo captan bien
Haha dude I used to play trumpet, I am going to start playing again, but when had a version of that song in high school and playing the lead my lord after a few times it got to ya haha
I see more on TH-cam. I just haven't "clicked" on them yet. We did this in fall of 1980 in the Mcneese State Cowboys marching band. It was new at the time.
AWESOME! It does indeed sound so much more interesting and powerful with different instrument sections trading melody and counter melodies! I know it's years old - but anyone know who arranged it?
This arrangement has added harmonics and some refreshing transitions. For now it's one of my favorites. I believe this arrangement is from L. Clarcks, according to this performance where they used (almost) the same arrangement: th-cam.com/video/p1F6el2UIwo/w-d-xo.html
Way better arrangement and performance than other bands on TH-cam.
good composition !!! the march style is cool !!
Sonar a si es un auténtico arte las grabaciones de sonido cuando son instrumentos de viento son difíciles de lograr pues los micrófonos no siempre lo captan bien
I played this in a smaller jazz ensemble but it sounds way cooler as a march
Haha dude I used to play trumpet, I am going to start playing again, but when had a version of that song in high school and playing the lead my lord after a few times it got to ya haha
Trumpets just need to casually have chops made of steel, no biggie...
Would be good to see a video recording of this..
I see more on TH-cam. I just haven't "clicked" on them yet. We did this in fall of 1980 in the Mcneese State Cowboys marching band. It was new at the time.
*Muito Bom*
AWESOME!
It does indeed sound so much more interesting and powerful with different instrument sections trading melody and counter melodies!
I know it's years old - but anyone know who arranged it?
This arrangement has added harmonics and some refreshing transitions. For now it's one of my favorites. I believe this arrangement is from L. Clarcks, according to this performance where they used (almost) the same arrangement: th-cam.com/video/p1F6el2UIwo/w-d-xo.html
Who is the composer of the percussion part?
1:34 you're welcome
it's all good!
We played this song In are marching band
arreglo?
please give me this score
2:28
dukes not duckes