People don’t understand the concept of easier arrangements. Changing the key, lowering the range, and slowing it down is the point. If you’re that pressed go listen to the original
You do realize this is in a harder key than the original. Why change it off of an easier key, that would only demand you to play a whole step higher. Having to play this just makes me wish we were playing a better arrangement.😔
@@inertiaking1 no it’s not, it’s plenty easy. Easier rhythms, easier range, etc. The arrangement is made for less experienced players. Get over it. It does its job really well, it’s literally 2 extra flats, anyone and everyone can play that. You’re complaining about nothing. If you want something closer to the original, go to the John Wasson Grade 5 arrangement. Bb minor is a great key for young players.
It’s very clearly written for younger players compared to the other one that’s written for grade 5. Obviously more liberties have to be taken to make it easier.
There's absolutely no way students can play this in C. The brass section would faint trying to do those runs in the second A section. They *start* on Eb. When I was a teenager, I wanted to play this in the school jazz band, but no transcriptions or arrangements were available, so I had to spend weeks hand-transcribing and then arranging it down into something playable for me and the other kids. I'm sure Hal Leonard was far too busy cranking out new versions of "Stardust" to notice that there were suddenly a half million nerds who wanted to learn jazz because of an anime, but at least they've finally gotten around to it and published multiple difficulty levels.
People don’t understand the concept of easier arrangements. Changing the key, lowering the range, and slowing it down is the point. If you’re that pressed go listen to the original
Or hell, they HAVE a Grade 5 arrangement for this posted a year ago. Literally, it’s right there😐
You do realize this is in a harder key than the original. Why change it off of an easier key, that would only demand you to play a whole step higher. Having to play this just makes me wish we were playing a better arrangement.😔
@@inertiaking1 no it’s not, it’s plenty easy. Easier rhythms, easier range, etc. The arrangement is made for less experienced players. Get over it. It does its job really well, it’s literally 2 extra flats, anyone and everyone can play that. You’re complaining about nothing. If you want something closer to the original, go to the John Wasson Grade 5 arrangement.
Bb minor is a great key for young players.
@@hyperstargaming6150are you calling me young😢
@@TropTropical if you’re in high school then yes.
Calm all the "original" comments. It's supposed to accessible to kids, people. It's a great arrangement.
This is a great arrangement for high school jazz bands! It kinda gives off similar vibes to Murtha’s marching band arrangement too!
WE ARE PLAYING THIS IN JAZZ BAND 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Shut up stupid face
@@loganhoover3707my timbers have been shivered 💀
I'm playing the Bass for this song. Falling love with a new piece arranged by Paul Martha every day!
chill this is just something for easier ensembles
Great arrangement!
got my Band Teacher to let us play this for Jazz Band 😎😎😎
Dude same I got my band director to let us play this! It’s so cool
Nice take on it!
pretty snazzy, i like it 👍
this is a nice easier arrangement! i like it a lot
Trust in the lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.
*Aquele som de fim de tarde que a gente gosta*
I think for the solos it sounds better at 1.25 good arrangement for a lower level jazz band
Can someone transpose that alto solo cause I dont want to play that written one
if u ever get it please lmk 🙏
set it to 1.25, and change it back to the og drum groove and it's all good
fr it feels too slow
@@paulamoore5993it’s meant to be an easier arrangement there’s another one
It’s meant to be for younger jazz bands chill
2:14 trumpet solo
Not sure how to feel about this one tbh
It’s very clearly written for younger players compared to the other one that’s written for grade 5. Obviously more liberties have to be taken to make it easier.
honestly good arrangement but the solo break being written I don’t like
Just make it in the original key man
There's absolutely no way students can play this in C. The brass section would faint trying to do those runs in the second A section. They *start* on Eb. When I was a teenager, I wanted to play this in the school jazz band, but no transcriptions or arrangements were available, so I had to spend weeks hand-transcribing and then arranging it down into something playable for me and the other kids. I'm sure Hal Leonard was far too busy cranking out new versions of "Stardust" to notice that there were suddenly a half million nerds who wanted to learn jazz because of an anime, but at least they've finally gotten around to it and published multiple difficulty levels.