Hopefully you can hear it again 2 years later and not remember what it sounds like :) I first heard it in a concert band rehearsal and got emotional it's just such a powerful piece
It will always be in my heart too because this is the very last song my band plays of every year, and in the middle of the piece, the seniors start getting up and leaving. The worst/best part is whenever there's fermatas or at the end of the piece, all you can hear is the band trying not to cry. This year we're thinking about doing it for state but I don't know if that's a good idea because on one hand we would put a lot of emotion into the song, but on the other hand we can't start crying midpiece. Thoughts?
@@garlic_bread_toast4403it should be a class vote and decided by majority. If they want to share their piece out loud, then let it be shared. Music is an expression on emotion. If the kids have the heart of the song then it should be expressed as well. I love this piece when my band director first introduced it (because I'm a biased trumpet player)
@@Kalyptoisea Honestly, the best part about this piece is how inclusive it is because the horns, piccolo, percussion, saxes, and apparently trumpets too, love this song because they have the best part in their own eyes. Also we ended up not doing it for state but we did way better than last year. This year we got 17/20 and last year we got 20/20
@@garlic_bread_toast4403 DANG PROPS! I actually like the song now only because of that detrimental chord when everyone plays and comes to a stop. It gives shivers
Love this song, probably my favorite that we played in Region band in my sophomore year. I'm I senior now. Yesterday's joy indeed. Songs like this make me remember why I love music and band. My high school band is trash and plays grade 1s, I never realized this was a grade 4
Just heard a band in Jacksonville, Fl play this piece. The band director, whom I sat under for 4 years, was retiring after teaching for 54 years. I was crying throughout the piece.
We're playing this for our next concert, as a trumpet player im excited, its amazing Sidenote: I cant not hear How to Train Your Dragon written all over this
Played last spring for high school MPA and got to do the piccolo and flute solos as a senior. First time we played it my diroector teared up and when we played at MPA we got all superiors. This song will forever have a space in my heart and I hope to conduct it with my future band students as a band director! ❤️
The Cabrillo College Symphonic Winds will have a virtual concert on May 11, 2021 6:30pmPST. Come and watch us LIVE on TH-cam. I'll cover the piccolo and flute parts since COVID safety measure shrunk our band to just 20 or so members so not all parts are covered...better than doing it 100% on line though!!! Beautiful piece...
i wish i could listen to this for the first time again
Hopefully you can hear it again 2 years later and not remember what it sounds like :)
I first heard it in a concert band rehearsal and got emotional it's just such a powerful piece
Im hearing it for the first time rn
i’m a ver que yo
Not me listening to it for the first time
Wish I could play it for the first time again
We played this last fall. Made everyone cry for our teacher who died. The reason we chose this song😢
No way same, our director has been pushing to play this and the one year we agreed and actually did he passed the same year so we dedicated it to him
So sorry about the losses for both. May they rest in peace 😢🕊️
This song will forever be in my heart, as it was the last gift to our beloved band director. Everyone misses him.
It will always be in my heart too because this is the very last song my band plays of every year, and in the middle of the piece, the seniors start getting up and leaving. The worst/best part is whenever there's fermatas or at the end of the piece, all you can hear is the band trying not to cry. This year we're thinking about doing it for state but I don't know if that's a good idea because on one hand we would put a lot of emotion into the song, but on the other hand we can't start crying midpiece. Thoughts?
@@garlic_bread_toast4403it should be a class vote and decided by majority. If they want to share their piece out loud, then let it be shared. Music is an expression on emotion. If the kids have the heart of the song then it should be expressed as well. I love this piece when my band director first introduced it (because I'm a biased trumpet player)
@@Kalyptoisea Honestly, the best part about this piece is how inclusive it is because the horns, piccolo, percussion, saxes, and apparently trumpets too, love this song because they have the best part in their own eyes. Also we ended up not doing it for state but we did way better than last year. This year we got 17/20 and last year we got 20/20
@@garlic_bread_toast4403 DANG PROPS! I actually like the song now only because of that detrimental chord when everyone plays and comes to a stop. It gives shivers
The first time I heard this I cried. And every time since. Such a beautiful piece.
Love this song, probably my favorite that we played in Region band in my sophomore year. I'm I senior now. Yesterday's joy indeed.
Songs like this make me remember why I love music and band. My high school band is trash and plays grade 1s, I never realized this was a grade 4
Just heard a band in Jacksonville, Fl play this piece. The band director, whom I sat under for 4 years, was retiring after teaching for 54 years. I was crying throughout the piece.
We're playing this for our next concert, as a trumpet player im excited, its amazing
Sidenote: I cant not hear How to Train Your Dragon written all over this
YEAH SERIOUSLY
I hear Shrek and Brave xD
@@LasagnibI hear ninjago tbh
It was my first technical solo song since I was the only bass clarinet in my band and I loved it.
I love this piece!! I played this on piccolo my sophomore year of high school. So beautiful 😭❤️
I have to do both piccolo and flute and I have to choose where to switch off!!! But it is really beautiful
I love playing this in band I'm just to nervous to play the oboe part
@@alliebenally4581 you’re going to be absolutely amazing :)
Playing the drums on this was the blessing I didn’t know I needed
First time I played this, the first notes I had (0:34 trumpet 1) I fell in love with this piece. So beautiful
just got home after a concert where we played this, so so beautiful❤
Played last spring for high school MPA and got to do the piccolo and flute solos as a senior. First time we played it my diroector teared up and when we played at MPA we got all superiors. This song will forever have a space in my heart and I hope to conduct it with my future band students as a band director! ❤️
My favorite concert piece 😍
This is a beautiful piece!!! Gave me chills the entire arrangement!❤️😍🥰
Im excited to play this
I played some of his peices in concert band, it reminds me of all the times I spent with my family and friends camping
I am going to play this piece! So excited! Playing percussion 1!!!🥳🥳🥳🥳
got to play percussion 2😩
Loved performing this piece! Played horn 1
Indeed this was a fun piece
French horn gang
(Horn 2)
1:07 my favorite part with the French horns ❤
bassoon and bass clarinet sound so good at the beginning. I got and honor of playing bass clarinet for this song at my high school in 10th grade.
Does anyone else hear his "Everything Beautiful" in this piece??
Talon McNally and Fantasy on a Japanese Folk Song
And Arabesque.
Never forget Arabesque.
Talon McNally yea
yes! and also quite a bit of the woodwind parts remind me of his 'perthshire majesty' too - you can definitely tell which pieces are his
god bless you samuel r hazo for giving me good bass trombone parts
Such beautiful song!
We’re playing this now and I just love it!
I just played this in November on horn!
same, I was in my Symphonic region band, but I played it in February. 3rd chair
Delete your comment. Now!
@@anslissmz1859 why do they need to, I’m confused?
I’m currently doing the same.
Im playing this now as my junior year in high school it's amazing on French horn
Very Nice Song 😍
Doubling a Contrabass Clarinet on the Bass Clarinet part at beginning is beautiful!
The Cabrillo College Symphonic Winds will have a virtual concert on May 11, 2021 6:30pmPST. Come and watch us LIVE on TH-cam. I'll cover the piccolo and flute parts since COVID safety measure shrunk our band to just 20 or so members so not all parts are covered...better than doing it 100% on line though!!! Beautiful piece...
My school is playing this piece this year, it is sooooo cool! I love the toms in the background and some of the woodwinds parts sound amazing
So lol we were supposed to play this for competition but covid but I loved this song. It was when I was a 1st flute and it was so fun
my band played this song so many times in a row on multiple occasions my bottom lip hurts hearing this lol
i love this piece - i played first oboe when my school did this
My class is playing this for our High School Spring Concert
We’re doing it for ours too!!!
what school cause I played it for my spring concert as well
@@mazda_rt24-p Batesville Highschool Chater in Batesville Arkansas
I'm playing this for my high school spring concert as well. It's such a lovely piece!
The beginning almost reminded me of terrorcotta warriors
Me and my friend noticed that you can say anything in a master oogway voice and it will fit
I'm the only first trumpet on this and I love it lol
bro rhjym percussion looked so fun doing thjis one
Hey I’m playing that
I wish I sticked with flute, this is such an amazing piece. I love bari sax, but I have to admit my parts quite a bit boring lol
I did it?
SHREK
I’m first chair flute and have to play the piccolo solo by myself….. 🥲 it’s not hard but I’ve just never played solo by myself