I’m actually this is a ringtone has me rolling around laughing 😂 just imagine forgetting that you said this as your ringtone and then it going off in the middle of class or in the middle of a meeting or something😭
This is truly amazing😊! The every accented note and how they really pulled off playing ffffffffff. The clarinets was able to hit the high notes really easily
I am a 23 year old man from South Sudan, I have spent most of my life in a continuous war, it was a normal day 2 weeks ago as I was fighting. Then, the Sudanese fighters played this absolute masterpiece, we then began to all put down our guns and dance to this lyrical masterpiece. Thank you, sir. For Peace this song changed my life. My entire view of everything that exists in this world, in fact, even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way again. This song represents emotions that most humans could never understand. But I can. Thanks to this song I was awakened to many things previously considered unimaginable. Thank you for this exquisite song.
It’s nice to see young aspiring young musicians playing the hardest song a band could play in my opinion. And they’re so professional, especially that trumpet with her legs crossed on the left side💀
Soooo “professional” I’m so “jealous” of a younger musician, that sits with their legs crossed and slouches down with bad posture ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️ Good lord help my ears after this one
Omg, those professionals out there need to get a load of this!! It’s so good, the harmonics were totally not off, clarinets those were definitely HIGH notes you played, I guys sounded so good especially when I covered my ears!!!!!!!
@@psychoticrider-readabout-1034 Keanu chungus wholesome 100 reddit moment i beat up a kid that said minecraft bad and my doggo bit him so i gave him snaccos and we watched pewdiepie together while in elon musk’s cyber truck talking about how superior reddit memers are : “haha emojis bad” i said and keanu reeves came outta nowhere and said “this is wholesome 100, updoot this wholesome boy” so i got alot of updoots and edit: thanks for the gold kind stranger. but the kind stranger revealed himself to be baby yoda eating chiccy nuggies and drinking choccy milk so we went to the cinema to see our (communism funny) favorite movies avengers endgame but then thor played fortnite and fortnite bad, so then i said “reality is often dissappointing” and then baby yoda replied r/unexpectedthanos and i replied by r/expectedthanos for balance and then danny devito came to pick us up from the cinema and all the insta normies and gay mods stood watching ,as we,superior redditors went home with danny devito to suck on his magnum dong but i said no homo and started sucking,not like those gay mods,then the next morning we woke up to MrBeast telling us to plant 69420 million trees, me, baby yoda and danny said nice, and then on our way to plant 69420 million trees (nice) we saw a kid doing a tiktok so keanu reeves appeared and said “we have a kid to burn” and i replied “you’re breathtaking” so i said “i need a weapon” and baby yoda gave me an RPG so i blew the kid (DESTRUCTION 100) and posted it on r/memes and r/dankmemes and r/pewdiepiesubmissions and got 1000000000 updoots,i’m sure pewds will give me a big pp, then we shat on emoji users and started dreaming about girls that will never like me and posted a lie on r/teenagers about how i got a GF after my doggo died by the hands of fortnite players so i exploited his death for updoots, but i watched the sunset with the wholesome gang (keanu,danny,Mrbeast, pewds, spongebob,stefan karl , bob ross, steve irwin, baby yoda and other artists that reddit exploits them) [Everyone liked that] WHOLESOME 100 REDDIT 100
To be fair, this is one of the harder pieces. Of everything I have accomplished so far on my trumpet, I still have not been able to tackle hot cross buns. Maybe in the next decade I can finally play it.
@@CodingK1dI second the private lessons thing I took private lessons when I started and it benefitted me continuously throughout middle school and high school
They started to get better towards the end but I’m crying 😭 I know this is typical for a first/second year band but I couldn’t keep it together lmao I imagine this is probably what my band would’ve sounded like if we were full band starting off and not stuck in sectionals for 2 years 😭
This is exactly why you don't have a concert until just before the winter break. It takes time to grasp the fundamentals of an instrument and to play in time as a band. These kids only had several weeks to prepare from scratch and also were nervous performing in front of an audience.
we have it after winter break since half our bands usally away before break and to give the 6th grade band extra practice 6th Grade band will still sound like this
Our 5th grade beginning band only gets band 2 days a week so they don’t perform until the very end of the year. It still ends up being super bad tho. It’s just part of the learning process. Everyone sounds bad at first. Especially if you have people who don’t even really want to do it there.
Nope, the cuts in this video imply that this is a classic orchestra teacher joke with new students where the conductor has them play bad on purpose the first time and then good the second time. They just cut out the parts where the conductor sets up the joke. If anything, they were nervous people wouldn’t get the joke and think they were actually bad or unprepared when they’re not.
I’m in 8th grade and am taking beginning orchestra with a bunch of sixth graders.. even we sounded like heaven on earth the first time we played hot cross buns compared to this 😭
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Seriously, I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together piece of art ever. I can't believe how magical it was. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 0:04 at the drop that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can't forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can't be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. 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It’s the teacher’s fault. The band director clearly didn’t teach the band correctly. When I was in the 6th grade and playing pieces like these, we actually had a good band director. Sure, a few minor mishaps here and there, but it wasn’t noticeable.
This is so cool! I don't play any instruments, but it sounded really good! It's so nice to see young musicians take interest in their music! They were pulling off the accents really well, I can't believe the composer made every note accented! Also, the dissonance in the first part was beautiful, clearly influenced by Schoenberg or Jolivet!
the parents were clapping because the song was finally over💀
Omg😂
Definitely. Any other reason is impossible.
pity
lmao
Fr🔥
it’s… three… notes…
THREE NOTES AND STILL THIS HAPPENS?!?!?
Not bad
They purposely made it bad, and when I first started playing trombone, it was genuinely that bad
@@LiveLaughFnaFmy band is rly good and its our first year….
@@Blueberry62202my band got invited to play at uga and its my second year
Honestly just a bad teacher
how do you mess up hot cross buns this bad 💀💀
fr 💀
There’s like 8 measures and the shortest note is a QUARTER note. It’s mostly just half notes and rests!!!!
Oh don’t worry, I can do worse.
I can do it better and i’ve only been playing for 5 months
@@Asomeonewholikesmusic Is that meant to be a joke? Because playing flute for 2 years definitely you should be able to play this :)
This isn’t hot cross buns this is cold happy bread
NAH
@@RichardVR45 Innit bruv?
This is tempature twist pastry
THIS IS FIRE, PUT IT OUT 🗣️🗣️🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊
ok.
🍎
Agreed, throw a blanket on it and put it out!
Somebody PLEASE pull the fire alarm
What the
Found my new ringtone and bed alarm
100% gonna wake you up for sure! 😂
LMAO
You’ll wake up before the alarm
LMAOO
I’m actually this is a ringtone has me rolling around laughing 😂 just imagine forgetting that you said this as your ringtone and then it going off in the middle of class or in the middle of a meeting or something😭
THE PARENTS JUMPING WHEN THEY STARTED PLAYING LMAO IM CRYING
PLEASE I JUST NOW SAW THAT
IM PRETTY SURE THERE WAS A BOY COVERING HIS EARS TOO LMFAOOO
@@ang-ely WHAT LMAOO 😭
@@lightconfetti STGGG
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
The "they did that on purpose" from the crowd member after the beginning is absolutely hilarious 💀
if i was the band teacher I'd be crying in the corner rn😭
Exactly what went through my head 😂
How does she keep a straight face?
TOO REAL…
Fr
@@kristinasoderberg386she doesnt thats why she’s hiding her face 😭
The reed instruments squeaking with every note was icing on the cake
"If we play loud people will think that we are good"
Lmao
Ok new theory. Maybe we should play so quiet nobody will notice
IMAO were you in the other video too
Sounds like first time playing after 2 years on lockdown.
black metal
The poor kids who are actually good at playing
I am a percussionist and i give props to all of the kids on drums and mallet instruments
same
As a percussionist I agree and they weren’t as loud (the drums)
I agree
As a fellow percussionist, I agree with this statement
SAME OML
ANNDDD THE CROWD GOES HOME🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
STAYYYYYY
This is truly amazing😊! The every accented note and how they really pulled off playing ffffffffff. The clarinets was able to hit the high notes really easily
The crescendo into the fotefeteforetefetissimo measure was truly the greatest part of this concert. Splendid performance
yo ass lied so bad that I had to dislike ts
they pretty much just played loud and that manipulated you enough to believe they were good,
as a clarinetist, anyone who says that they were squeaking, is wrong! they were just educated about high notes very well at a young age! 😊
And the trumpets were playing FFFFFFFFF! Totally how it’s written in the music!
As a professional trumpet player, I can tell you that this was better than I’ll ever be
WE MAKING IT OUT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WITH THIS ONE🗣🗣🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊
6th grade isn't elementary school...
@@burnt.m1lkyeah but 6th grade is after 5th grade aka elementary school
@@burnt.m1lkmy elementary had 6th grade :,)
@@burnt.m1lkat my school it is 😁
@@Rickkeys377not every school in America has 6th as elementary
I am a 23 year old man from South Sudan, I have spent most of my life in a continuous war, it was a normal day 2 weeks ago as I was fighting. Then, the Sudanese fighters played this absolute masterpiece, we then began to all put down our guns and dance to this lyrical masterpiece. Thank you, sir. For Peace this song changed my life. My entire view of everything that exists in this world, in fact, even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way again. This song represents emotions that most humans could never understand. But I can. Thanks to this song I was awakened to many things previously considered unimaginable. Thank you for this exquisite song.
What sucks is that there were most definitely kids who absolutely nailed that, but they were also most definitely the minority.
That's it! - - - the bravery of turning up to fight for your country (against considerable odds! 😀)
The whole world needs to see this beautiful piece of art
true
It’s nice to see young aspiring young musicians playing the hardest song a band could play in my opinion. And they’re so professional, especially that trumpet with her legs crossed on the left side💀
Lmaooo
this band is (un)professional
Soooo “professional” I’m so “jealous” of a younger musician, that sits with their legs crossed and slouches down with bad posture ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Good lord help my ears after this one
fr tho 💀
they should play mahler 5
THE PARENTS JUMPING 💀 💀
Where I’m so blind help
@@geoandrew8159 in the front😭
@@SANRIOKID-x6n HUH I FEEL SO BLIND I KEEP WATCHING THIS VID AND I CSNT FIND IT
@@geoandrew8159at the beginning, there’s a lady with a purple shirt in one of the the front rows, near the middle of the bleachers
@@yourmanepic can you give me the time?? Omg I can’t see it HELP
I have a theory that the first time was funny thing that they all wanted to do and that the second time was actually their performance.
Probably, my band program does the same thing with the first year band kids
God, I hope so
I heard someone in the crowd say "They did that on purpose," so yes
My band also did the same thing in 6th grade 😅
THE WOMAN AT THE LEFT THAT STOPPED RECORDING OMG 😭
Watching this video makes me appreciate how good my band program is…
Same
yeah
ikr💀💀
same.
Same
This song made me envious of my deaf grandma and encouraged me to be just like her, thanks guys ❤️❤❤🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful tone! This is a fantastic band! I love how they were all playing such professionals notes! These guys are the best of the best!
_ CraxyAxl19 _ lol
how they are trash.
Bruh they suck
Ikr
I hope you are joking
As someone who’s in the honors band, I can confirm this is the most beautiful sounding band in the history of earth.💀
HAAHAH SAME 😭😭 I'm the drum major of my band and I can confirm, we can't even COMPARE to that band it's drop dead gorgeous
NICE- AND FR THO- LIKE THEY JUST TO GOOD😓😓😓
the clarinets made sure to hit all them high notes 🥰🥰🥰
All them high Eb's 🥰
I’m a clarinet and we try our hardest to hit those high notes. Thank you! 🥰🥰
Us clarinet people make sure we hit very high note, no matter how bad we sound 🥰
Those clarinet’s were better than squidward 🥰🥰🥰
As a former clarinet player (i switched to sax) i say that my main goal was to always hit the highest note every time 🥰🥰
As a clarinet player, I’m so glad that these fellow clarinet players followed our code and played the highest pitch they can 🥰🥰🥰🔥🔥
The entire time there was at least one squeaking instrument every second
@@CanisXYZ 2nd clarinets
@@chloelovelace838 how tf do you get second clarinets in hot cross buns lol
@@heroponriki518 it’s a thing in our band all our 2nd clarinets suck ass lol
WE ARE MAKING OUT OF THE GYM WITH THIS ONE🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
BECAUSE THEY KICKED US OUT🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
My Grandma almost had a heart attack listening to that.
Me too Tyler
My Grandma had a heart attack listening to this and she's dead!!!
@@Im__A__Fan nah really???!?!
You could try hot sweet tea for shock... So I have heard anyway....!
Omg, those professionals out there need to get a load of this!! It’s so good, the harmonics were totally not off, clarinets those were definitely HIGH notes you played, I guys sounded so good especially when I covered my ears!!!!!!!
Ladies and gentlemen, the 5th grade honors band!
6th grade look at the desc
I’m in 6th grade and did better-
@@1EmuFannah gtfo with that yee yee ahh pfp you can’t be talking rn 😭
@@1EmuFanjust listened to a concert where half of em were sixth graders.
They did pretty well (for a standard)
@@1EmuFanI’m in 4th and we would have been yelled at if we performed that bad
thank you for clarifying that it is bad hot cross buns. idk what i’d do without that title. 👍
It’s not even your normal beginning band there are instruments comically blasting their upper register
FishDinners yeah it’s like there playing 3 octaves high
@@SenseiSake makes no sense
Clarinets crossing the break with this one 🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣
IMAO THE WAY GHE PARENTS JUMP AT THE FRONT WHEN THEY START PLAYING
I DIDNT EVEN NOTICE LMFAO
It was one hell of a night!!
I loved their use of dynamics ☺️‼️
I'm legit crying I laughed so hard
How many minutes were you laughing
Me too
The time has come… WHO’S HERE IN SEPTEMBER 2024???
NOBODYY
@@Chris_GT blud ur clearly here 😭
@@Chris_GTwhat the skib
THIS IS HIDDEN TALENT, LETS KEEP IT HIDDEN 🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣
Underrated comment
@@MicroChuloAlt Ty I try
I think it's just hidden
Ainoway😂😂😂😂
😂😆
WE MAKIN IT OUT OF DAYCARE WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣💯💯
THIS IS A CERTIFIED HOOD CLASSIC
their tuning and intonation is amazing
Yea soooooo amazing
and my band teacher thinks we are bad
im gonna send this to him
do it
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE REPURPOSED GYM WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣
As a trombonist i love the fact u can hear 1 last blast from trombone at end
im a trombonist too
Im also a tromboner
I'm a beginners tromboner
Have another tromboner!
I’m a trombonist and I hear the blast very well 😭
i hope it was posted on april 1st 😭😭
Sadly, it wasn’t
It’s on Oct 20😭😭😭
@@Ceuta-dasi😭😭😭😭
When the buns stop crossing
Underated comment
Cold straight bread
@@somerandompersonfromtheint6902 It’s a straight dough ray me tune
Freezing parallel line pastries
as a violin soloist if we played like that back in 6th grade our teacher would give us the death stare for up to 3 weeks post-concert
Is mayonnaise an instrument?
No
Shelby Hamilton r/wooosh
No Patrick, mayonnaise is not an instrument.
*raises hand again*
Horse radish isn’t an instrument either.
@@psychoticrider-readabout-1034 Keanu chungus wholesome 100 reddit moment i beat up a kid that said minecraft bad and my doggo bit him so i gave him snaccos and we watched pewdiepie together while in elon musk’s cyber truck talking about how superior reddit memers are : “haha emojis bad” i said and keanu reeves came outta nowhere and said “this is wholesome 100, updoot this wholesome boy” so i got alot of updoots and edit: thanks for the gold kind stranger. but the kind stranger revealed himself to be baby yoda eating chiccy nuggies and drinking choccy milk so we went to the cinema to see our (communism funny) favorite movies avengers endgame but then thor played fortnite and fortnite bad, so then i said “reality is often dissappointing” and then baby yoda replied r/unexpectedthanos and i replied by r/expectedthanos for balance and then danny devito came to pick us up from the cinema and all the insta normies and gay mods stood watching ,as we,superior redditors went home with danny devito to suck on his magnum dong but i said no homo and started sucking,not like those gay mods,then the next morning we woke up to MrBeast telling us to plant 69420 million trees, me, baby yoda and danny said nice, and then on our way to plant 69420 million trees (nice) we saw a kid doing a tiktok so keanu reeves appeared and said “we have a kid to burn” and i replied “you’re breathtaking” so i said “i need a weapon” and baby yoda gave me an RPG so i blew the kid (DESTRUCTION 100) and posted it on r/memes and r/dankmemes and r/pewdiepiesubmissions and got 1000000000 updoots,i’m sure pewds will give me a big pp, then we shat on emoji users and started dreaming about girls that will never like me and posted a lie on r/teenagers about how i got a GF after my doggo died by the hands of fortnite players so i exploited his death for updoots, but i watched the sunset with the wholesome gang (keanu,danny,Mrbeast, pewds, spongebob,stefan karl , bob ross, steve irwin, baby yoda and other artists that reddit exploits them) [Everyone liked that] WHOLESOME 100 REDDIT 100
REKLESS STUDIOS LOL
To be fair, this is one of the harder pieces. Of everything I have accomplished so far on my trumpet, I still have not been able to tackle hot cross buns. Maybe in the next decade I can finally play it.
THIS NEEDS TO BE ON SPOTIFY. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I know right?
yea bro this is FIRE 💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ha ha ha 🤣.. now what have you, against Spotify?!
about to have my first band concert as im a 6th grader. This motivates me to not suck.
You should take private lessons with someone on your instrument
@@kermitthemutantlevitatingf7836 maybe
@@CodingK1dI second the private lessons thing I took private lessons when I started and it benefitted me continuously throughout middle school and high school
i might but my older brother (tuba player) never did it and hes gotta be the best tuba or 2nd best at his instrument@@king-kaliente8499
Concert went well
Ah yes, music to my ears. Such harmonic, resonant, beautiful melodies.
the tuning is immaculate 🥹🥲
When the hot cross buns are too cheap
A quote from a fellow commenter "burnt ass buns"
@@1985_Honda_CRX_Si 💀💀💀
@@1985_Honda_CRX_Si im dying
that’s when you know the world is ending bc those buns are ONLY 1 PENNY
They started to get better towards the end but I’m crying 😭 I know this is typical for a first/second year band but I couldn’t keep it together lmao
I imagine this is probably what my band would’ve sounded like if we were full band starting off and not stuck in sectionals for 2 years 😭
This is exactly why you don't have a concert until just before the winter break. It takes time to grasp the fundamentals of an instrument and to play in time as a band. These kids only had several weeks to prepare from scratch and also were nervous performing in front of an audience.
So true
It is there final exam..
we have it after winter break since half our bands usally away before break and to give the 6th grade band extra practice
6th Grade band will still sound like this
Our 5th grade beginning band only gets band 2 days a week so they don’t perform until the very end of the year. It still ends up being super bad tho. It’s just part of the learning process. Everyone sounds bad at first. Especially if you have people who don’t even really want to do it there.
Nope, the cuts in this video imply that this is a classic orchestra teacher joke with new students where the conductor has them play bad on purpose the first time and then good the second time. They just cut out the parts where the conductor sets up the joke. If anything, they were nervous people wouldn’t get the joke and think they were actually bad or unprepared when they’re not.
Beautiful… I’m in tears, what a musical masterpiece 🥲 Bravo!
I’m in 8th grade and am taking beginning orchestra with a bunch of sixth graders.. even we sounded like heaven on earth the first time we played hot cross buns compared to this 😭
@@Aquathyst1 and I’m in beginning band and we play so much better than this
I WANT TO SPEAK TO THE PERSON WHO ACTUALLY ALLOWED THEM TO GO ON STAGE AND DO THIS.
THIS IS FIRE, PUT IT OUT🗣🗣🔥🔥
HAAAAAAA!!! 😂😂😂
what an original comment!
Awesome! It wont be long and they will be amazing at their instruments!
This sounds REALY GOOD
...are you sure about that?
Tyler Ruhe I wasn’t talking about you, I was talking about the person who see it was really good
@@gianamakesmusic ITS CALLED A JOKE GOD DAMM
Really!
I KNOW RIGHT THIS IS SOOOOO GOOOD
Our band is so good. Our beginners played first winter sleigh ride for their first ever concert
How did this get recommended to me 7 years later 😭🙏
Ah yes, I love summoning demons with my instrument during a concert
you win the internet today
Wow! Truly a phenomenal performance, I could only wish I could sound as good!
Grammy worthy performance 👏👏👏👏
One time in 8th grade, my band teacher played a recording from the first concert, the year before. It felt like this.
I'm choking from laughing, this made my day
I have now found this motivation to write on how intrigued musically I am on this masterfully constructed piece.
In the ethereal tapestry of artistry, this video stands as a masterstroke, a journey that transcends the mundane and catapults watchers and listeners into the realms of emotion. From the first haunting seconds, I found myself ensnared in a sonic dreamscape, captivated by the sheer brilliance of the
composition.
The melody, a delicate dance between the instruments, unfolds like a poignant story, each note weaving seamlessly into the next, creating a symphony of emotion that resonates with the very core of the soul. The arrangement is nothing short of a musical odyssey, a carefully crafted narrative that unfolds in waves of intensity and serenity, leaving an indelible mark on the listener's psyche.
The production quality is a testament to the meticulous attention to detail. Every nuance, every layer, is expertly crafted, creating a sonic panorama that is both rich and immersive. The seamless integration of instruments, electronic elements, and vocals showcases a level of artistry that elevates this song to a league of its own.
As the final tensions lingered in the air, I found myself in a state of awe, aching to press the replay button and experience the journey once more. This is not just a masterful composition; it's a visceral experience that transcends the boundaries of production. A magnum opus, a testament to the boundless potential of human expression. It deserves not just five stars but a constellation in its honor.
The animation, poetic and profound, is a lyrical ballet of
introspection. They serve as a vessel for the artist's emotions, transporting the audience into the depths of their experiences. The transcendental voice, holding a sublime weight in its own right, carries the burden of the lyrics with an unparalleled grace, delivering each line with an emotive resonance that is nothing short of breathtaking. The production quality is a testament to the meticulous attention to detail. Every nuance, every layer, is expertly crafted, creating a sonic panorama that is both rich and immersive. The seamless integration of artwork, sound, and emotion showcases a level of artistry that elevates this song to a league of its own.
These lyrical verses, wherein one proclaims to "hot cross (bad) buns" possess an intriguing charm, akin to the enigmatic riddles of old. The poetic flow, though unconventional, captures the essence of devotion, as the speaker yearns to be a "brr brr brrrrr" in someone's life. In this curious blend of words, there lies a unique and heartfelt expression of desire, a reminder that language's beauty can transcend time.
Seriously, I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together piece of art ever. I can't believe how magical it was. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 0:04 at the drop that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can't forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can't be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human.
Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I've come across in my life, and I'm definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece, I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the animation go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. It absolutely moved my soul, and I don't think I can ever be the same. This has changed my entire mental state, I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on, gotta move on, as the message says. It is so inspirational, it shares it vast wisdom with all of us, and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. We are all just children. Hail. Hail. The masterful display, spinning along to the music... This made me tear up. How could this do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the animation spins, showing its true transient beauty. I can feel the great effort put into this just from here, and so as the beautiful animation scraping the edge of my soul. The flavor of music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the frames from the artist, empathizing the love for this masterpiece. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any person ever that I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work I have ever seen especially at 0:14.
In the quiet moments of reflection, I find myself enveloped by a profound sense of gratitude for the myriad wonders that populate the tapestry of existence. It's a sentiment that transcends the boundaries of specificity, a kaleidoscope of appreciation for the countless facets that make up the mosaic of life.
In the tapestry of human connections, gratitude finds a home in the threads that weave through the fabric of our relationships. All these moments form a patchwork of joy that colors the canvas of our lives. Each interaction, no matter how fleeting, leaves an indelible mark, a testament to the rich tapestry of shared experiences that define our collective journey.
Gratitude, too, finds solace in the realm of introspection. The ability to navigate the labyrinth of one's thoughts, to explore the recesses of the mind and discover the reservoirs of resilience within, is a source of profound appreciation. The human capacity for growth, learning, and self-discovery is a treasure trove that elicits gratitude for the ever-unfolding narrative of personal evolution.
Amid the chaos of modern existence, there is solace in the sanctuaries of solitude. The quiet moments of reflection, where the mind finds respite from the cacophony of the external world, become a sacred space for gratitude to blossom. This respites serve as reminders of the beauty that exists in the interstices of life.
In the grand tapestry of the cosmos, the celestial ballet that unfolds above us inspires awe and gratitude. The constellations that have guided humanity for eons, the cosmic symphonies played out in distant galaxies, and the delicate balance that allows life to flourish on our pale blue dot-all contribute to a sense of reverence for the vastness of the universe and our humble place within it. All of which can not surpass the quality of this majestic video.
As I navigate the labyrinth of my thoughts, I am grateful for the ability to ponder, to question, and to marvel at the wonders that surround me. Gratitude, in its boundless form, is a celebration of life's tapestry, a mosaic of moments that evoke a profound sense of thankfulness for this video existing.
Bro typed his college essay
But that percussionist playing the xylophone was actually really good at rolling those notes
And for 6th grade-
@@ThatOneChorusKid Fr tho
our 6th grade percussion is insane (coming from a tuba so not biased)
He kinda made it sound like the Jaws theme
WE GOIN BLODDY EARS WITH THIS ONE 🧊
The squeaky clarinet... It's beautiful.
Somebody needs to tell the band director how their job works
How do u mess up on hot cross buns 💀💀
Fr, like it's only 3 notes lmao
@@logicalnonsense7906 FR
from a serious standpoint, how do you screw up hot cross buns this bad.
This has me ROLLING!
I literally have been cry-laughing for 23 minutes
They actually pulled it together in the second half. Also please don't make videos insulting what looks like middle school bands
It’s the teacher’s fault. The band director clearly didn’t teach the band correctly. When I was in the 6th grade and playing pieces like these, we actually had a good band director. Sure, a few minor mishaps here and there, but it wasn’t noticeable.
0:05 Communist party
why is everyone commenting this on band videos
WE GETTIN OUT THE SIXTH GRADE BAND WITH THIS ONE
This was so good that it made my cousin on a wheelchair get up and turn it off!
This is so good that it made my deaf brother say, “Turn it off.”
Im third chair clarinet in and orchestra (there are only 3) and now I feel so talented
How can you mess up hot cross buns
This is so cool! I don't play any instruments, but it sounded really good! It's so nice to see young musicians take interest in their music! They were pulling off the accents really well, I can't believe the composer made every note accented! Also, the dissonance in the first part was beautiful, clearly influenced by Schoenberg or Jolivet!
I appreciate you labeling what song it was. I wouldn’t have known otherwise
These kids are going to Juilliard🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
This video makes my band sound like a professional orchestra
MY SYNDROME IS UP WHILE YOURS IS DOWN 🗣🔥
That music teacher/conductor is rethinking her whole life right now.
The little off key trombone or whatever at 0:41
It’s the 🎷
The 2nd time around they sounded about right for a middle school (presumably) band
Yeah that entrance was rough
As a 6th grade band ( tenor saxophone) hot cross buns is absurdly easy. How tf do you mess it up so bad?!
Fr, I play trumpet in 6th grade band and it’s so easy.
Yes, learning instrument is hard, but this sounds like they spent 1 day learning how to make a sound and 1 day learning how to play notes
As a musician I’m supposed to support everyone’s musical dreams/talents but this…
This is beyond repair
It's crazy to think that these kids are either fresh graduates, or seniors now. Wonder how many still play...