When You Wish Upon a Star, if you actually have a tuba or a Bass Trombone which I do. it sounds so much better...so beautiful. That Pedal G is just amazing!
I would rescore this slightly where if you haven’t got the tune you’re a dynamic down (e.g Someday my Prince will come and a dream is a wish your heart makes, both trumpets and Tuba need to be at metzo-Piano at this point as not to over power the Trombone with the tune at Metzo-Forte)
I’m afraid I can’t share it. This was written a couple years ago and I don’t think I have the files anymore. You could try to take screen shots from the video and build it from scratch though.
Kelly Wilkinson Sure, I'm planning to upload arrangements for flute trios, clarinet quartets, sax quartets, and of course different brass ensembles. So yes ;)
Nathan got the arrangement from a string quartet and adapted the arrangement for trombone ensamble... I saw his and wanted to play it with my pals so I adapted it for this quartet. I gave them the credit on the description of the video.
I personally play trumpet, and it's more awkward to see the 8va than just normal notation, especially when fingerings for the upper register are different, and even the highest note in the normal range of the trumpet (written D6, concert C6) only uses two ledger lines. If you want an optional 8va, write the line as parallel octaves, then write in the part that one octave is optional (or use divisi (div.). I pointed it out because there is absolutely no reason to notate it (3:16 for reference) with the 8va, since it is easier to read without it, and the second trumpet line even adds ledger lines.
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my friend i am also a trumpet player, and has a person that does a lot of musical theatre pit gigs, i know from experience that any good musician regardless of instrument should be able to read notes and then play up or down the octave, and if not, then it is your responsibility to write those notes on your own personal music.
R.I.P French horn
Jajaja
Lmaoo
SERIOUSLY
No one cares about the "French" horn.
Instablaster...
That panic at 5:05
For real my heart rate went up so fast, like "did someone just hack my laptop"
I upgraded to sibelius so now I can export the videos without having to record the screen
When You Wish Upon a Star, if you actually have a tuba or a Bass Trombone which I do. it sounds so much better...so beautiful.
That Pedal G is just amazing!
Mike Yes! It's such a lovely theme
Just a low note not a pedal but it sounds cool
@@TheRandomWolf To a bass trombone perhaps.
FANTASTICA ❤❤❤
Awesome arrangement! Is there any PDF or something you could send to me? I would love to perform this!
Hi Josué, would it be possible for you to send me this arrangement? I'd absolutely love to play it with my brass quartet. Thank you!
thank you♡
Outstanding arrangement. Is it possible to purchase it?
I would rescore this slightly where if you haven’t got the tune you’re a dynamic down (e.g Someday my Prince will come and a dream is a wish your heart makes, both trumpets and Tuba need to be at metzo-Piano at this point as not to over power the Trombone with the tune at Metzo-Forte)
Hey. Where can I get this arrangement?
Is it still possible to get a copy (PDF/MIDI) of your arrangement?
I don't see a conductor's score in the Google Drive link that was shared. Is there a way I could get a copy of the conductor's score?
I’m afraid I can’t share it. This was written a couple years ago and I don’t think I have the files anymore.
You could try to take screen shots from the video and build it from scratch though.
donde podria obtener las partituras?
How can I get a PDF of this?
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Where can I get the PDF of this ?
Bellissimo, mi puoi mandare il pdf?
some corp could do the first song as a ballad for one of their shows... obv w a higher trumpet part
Is there anyway that I can print this
hi do u do any other brass quartet music for 2 trumpets 1 trombone and 1 tuba ? if so please let me know
Kelly Wilkinson Sure, I'm planning to upload arrangements for flute trios, clarinet quartets, sax quartets, and of course different brass ensembles. So yes ;)
5:03 i was thing my phone are Shutdown
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Hello, do you have the scores? It sounds beautiful !
The scores are in a google drive link at the bottom of the description of the video.
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Can you please send this please?
My email is akimori.charles@hotmail.com
Damn why u leave out the french horn
At the time we didn't have a horn player good enough to join the ensamble. I'm sorry :/
@@josuesancho6202 I'll gladly play horn for you
I hate the bass line in "A Whole new World" 😭
Interesting, I think you ripped this from a trombone dude I know...
Nathan got the arrangement from a string quartet and adapted the arrangement for trombone ensamble... I saw his and wanted to play it with my pals so I adapted it for this quartet. I gave them the credit on the description of the video.
Josué Sancho oh sorry my dude I don’t normally make a habit of reading the description
@@cameronplaystrumpet6777 no worries :)
All these songs and no tuba melody :(
I know it's no enough but 2:56
Josué Sancho What abt it?
That's the melody haha
Do not put 8va in trumpet, especially when it barely goes above the staff when written normally.
Sure, i did it as in optional octave for the musician to choose the octave
I personally play trumpet, and it's more awkward to see the 8va than just normal notation, especially when fingerings for the upper register are different, and even the highest note in the normal range of the trumpet (written D6, concert C6) only uses two ledger lines. If you want an optional 8va, write the line as parallel octaves, then write in the part that one octave is optional (or use divisi (div.). I pointed it out because there is absolutely no reason to notate it (3:16 for reference) with the 8va, since it is easier to read without it, and the second trumpet line even adds ledger lines.
Hey, I wanna see if I can get a lot of subscribers just by asking. Wanna help? Subscribe! Thanks for the feedback I'll surely take that in to account next time.
my friend i am also a trumpet player, and has a person that does a lot of musical theatre pit gigs, i know from experience that any good musician regardless of instrument should be able to read notes and then play up or down the octave, and if not, then it is your responsibility to write those notes on your own personal music.
Silvijn