The fact that I’m still coming back time after time to watch this means that there needs to be more, wether it be GoT or something else. It’s been almost 2 years since this was posted and I need more
To cite/slightly change another comment on one of these low brass video's: All low brass players in the world chuckle with glee thinking about the next series of these recording sessions, whatever those might be
@@upsidedownpyramid7617 Listen to Mvnt 2 Year of the Dragon by Philip Sparke if you like trombone solos. Honestly my favorite trombone solo. As a brass bander it gives me goosebumps every time
An incredible sound - Inspired me to pick up my trombone again after not playing for a couple of years! If you're taking any suggestions, an arrangement on Jeremy Soule's theme from The Elder Scrolls (III, IV, or V) would be a treat.
Don't think those would work well with this orchestration, they're basically just repeated chord progressions. Not that they're bad - all the excitement comes from adding in different instruments gradually and dynamics. You just don't have that wide a palette of timbres with this low brass ensemble to keep that up for long.
This is one of the greatest tributes our community could ever give to him, him was humble, brilliant, and one of the greatest people I ever met in my life.
I'm not sure why YT suggested this to me but I'm damn glad it did. As a former tuba player I love hearing what talented low brass musicians sound like today.
High in the halls of the kings who are gone Jenny would dance with her ghosts The ones she had lost and the ones she had found And the ones who had loved her the most The ones who'd been gone for so very long She couldn't remember their names They spun her around on the damp old stone Spun away all her sorrow and pain And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave They danced through the day And into the night through the snow that swept through the hall From winter to summer and winter again Till the walls did crumble and fall And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave High in the halls of the kings who are gone Jenny would dance with her ghosts The ones she had lost and the ones she had found And the ones who had loved her the most
I wish there many more of these performances. I feel fortunate to have been able to take a lesson from Mr. Pilafian, and Mr. Smedvig when the Empire Brass toured and performed at my Alma Mater in 1980. It was awe-inspiring to observe and learn from them as they played and I could observe their exemplary musicianship close up. They were very helpful in teaching me to make the effort I was exerting be as efficient as possible. I carried those lessons to my students for the rest of my career. RIP, Maestro Smedvig and Pilafian. We lost you much too soon.
I listened to it for the 8th time today, please don't stop making videos like this. I love every single one of them. The sound is like the wet dream of every trombone player.
This low brass arrangement and group has really inspired me. As a high school trombone player and low brass connoisseur is truly amazing to see videos like this. Many trombone players like Joe Alessi have inspired me through my musical career. Thank you guys so much for these videos. Also some Lord of the Rings pieces like Mina's tirith or the any other pieces that would work for an amazing epic low brass video. Again thank you.
Damn. As C. S. Lewis might have said, "As rich as plum cake!" And that tuba soloist was SO ON. Makes you wish there were more solo material for Tuba besides our ol' friend, Tubby!
I had the brief pleasure of learning from Pilafian on a couple of occasions. I do not claim to know Sam well, but I believe this to be a great tribute.
I had the opportunity to study with Sam while I was at ASU. I play the horn but he let me hang out with Pat Sheridan the low brass studio and do The Breathing Gym exercises with them every morning. It was an amazing learning experience to just be around him. Afterward we would go grab bagels at the bagel place on campus and would just chill and talk music. Those were the best of times.
Wow so touching you can see water in their eyes some members fighting back tears, emotions on every ones face show just how much feeling went into this tribute .
The looks on the faces of these guys tells you everything you need to know about how the low brass world feels about the death of Sam Pilafian. Many of us play today because he turned us on to these instruments, whether or not we ever took a lesson from him.
I can only hope that one day I might play with a band as magnificent and moving as this band. My respects to Sam Pilafian and the rest of this wonderful group.
Something from Star Wars would be nice, but not the Imperial March or the main theme something, like the Flag Parade from Episode 1 or the Emperor's Theme or Battle of the Heros
My GF has been playing this on repeat for the past couple hours. I'm not sure what the big deal is about the music but I'm going to need the subwoofer she's been sitting on here soon to work on my own music.
Ayden Murphy it is! Many think it is under appreciated and there is no exciting music for it but there are over 1000 trombone concertos in circulation!
What a nice surprise: this seems to be a lovely variation on Sting's song about ending the cold war "Because the Russians love their children too". love the tuba playing the tune for the line "how can I save my little boy from Oppenheimer's deadly toy? there's no such thing as a winnable war (it's a lie we don't believe anymore)..."
ℐ𝓃 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓂ℯ𝓂ℴ𝓇𝓎 ℴ𝒻 𝒮𝒶𝓂 𝒫𝒾𝓁ℱ𝒾𝒶𝓃 (1949-2019) I wish I had a trombone to play this on I love how everyone is expressing their feelings while playing this When I grow up I will buy a trombone and play this
Buy 3000 downloads and we'll make some more videos. What should we play next? Let us know in the comments. mp3/FLAC download here: bit.ly/JennyFLAC
Flight from Hans Zimmer would be sick if you play other things except for Game of Thrones.
Yes, this is the last video we will make with music from Game of Thrones. What next?
I buy every one of these!
Maybe something from the soundtrack for Skyrim?
Avengers Theme
That tuba soloist is amazing. And his tuba is AWESOME
Marcus Rojas is indeed pretty amazing, and a great guy as well!
I like how they casually are just like “Yeah, Alessi’s here too.”
Saurons theme, Sarumans theme, far over the misty mountains and the ring wraiths theme would be very nice. Great video!
YESS
Misty Mountains! Didn't know if there were others who have such a love for brass arrangements of the piece.
profile picture checks out
also, here's hoping they'll bless us with something from those masterpieces :D
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The black rider theme!!
The fact that I’m still coming back time after time to watch this means that there needs to be more, wether it be GoT or something else. It’s been almost 2 years since this was posted and I need more
agreed.
@@BoveAudio where is this band located out of
@@curtisdurfee6392 New York
@@BoveAudio im still waiting
Still absolutely gives me chills. Stupid pandemic needs to get over with so more of this can happen.
To cite/slightly change another comment on one of these low brass video's:
All low brass players in the world chuckle with glee thinking about the next series of these recording sessions, whatever those might be
First time ever, there's no longer a loud ass trumpet in the spotlight
Solenia you should listen to more brass band music my friend.
Shawn Caslow trombone solos for days
:(
@@upsidedownpyramid7617 Listen to Mvnt 2 Year of the Dragon by Philip Sparke if you like trombone solos. Honestly my favorite trombone solo. As a brass bander it gives me goosebumps every time
Ow
Never heard anything quite this good from low brass. Thanks for the upload. Dec 28, 2023. St. Joseph, MO, USA
It would be awesome if this was on Spotify.
An incredible sound - Inspired me to pick up my trombone again after not playing for a couple of years! If you're taking any suggestions, an arrangement on Jeremy Soule's theme from The Elder Scrolls (III, IV, or V) would be a treat.
INCEPTION - Dream Is Collapsing
INTERSTELLAR - No Time For Caution
YES, or Waiting for a Train or Dream Within a Dream (also from Inception).
Yes please. Especially dream is collapsing. I bet Hans zimmer would love to get himself some of this epic low brass
BWAAWWN
Don't think those would work well with this orchestration, they're basically just repeated chord progressions. Not that they're bad - all the excitement comes from adding in different instruments gradually and dynamics. You just don't have that wide a palette of timbres with this low brass ensemble to keep that up for long.
How bout Mountains from interstellar
Tubas have a nice robust low rounded sound. Trombones have a very cutting and brash tone. Such a good combo
This is one of the greatest tributes our community could ever give to him, him was humble, brilliant, and one of the greatest people I ever met in my life.
Wow! Sam Pilafian would have been so proud.
I'm not sure why YT suggested this to me but I'm damn glad it did. As a former tuba player I love hearing what talented low brass musicians sound like today.
clegane in the trombone section
If you're gonna do any other one please do The Night King from season 8 ep3
I’m a trombone player and I get chills from that tuba, it’s so amazing 😳
High in the halls of the kings who are gone
Jenny would dance with her ghosts
The ones she had lost and the ones she had found
And the ones who had loved her the most
The ones who'd been gone for so very long
She couldn't remember their names
They spun her around on the damp old stone
Spun away all her sorrow and pain
And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
They danced through the day
And into the night through the snow that swept through the hall
From winter to summer and winter again
Till the walls did crumble and fall
And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
High in the halls of the kings who are gone
Jenny would dance with her ghosts
The ones she had lost and the ones she had found
And the ones who had loved her the most
I wish there many more of these performances. I feel fortunate to have been able to take a lesson from Mr. Pilafian, and Mr. Smedvig when the Empire Brass toured and performed at my Alma Mater in 1980. It was awe-inspiring to observe and learn from them as they played and I could observe their exemplary musicianship close up. They were very helpful in teaching me to make the effort I was exerting be as efficient as possible. I carried those lessons to my students for the rest of my career. RIP, Maestro Smedvig and Pilafian. We lost you much too soon.
I listened to it for the 8th time today, please don't stop making videos like this. I love every single one of them. The sound is like the wet dream of every trombone player.
Sam didnt have enough time to teach me much but the passion he sparked in me will last a lifetime
i was waiting for this, i wish i could play together with so many Low Brasses :D
This low brass arrangement and group has really inspired me. As a high school trombone player and low brass connoisseur is truly amazing to see videos like this. Many trombone players like Joe Alessi have inspired me through my musical career. Thank you guys so much for these videos. Also some Lord of the Rings pieces like Mina's tirith or the any other pieces that would work for an amazing epic low brass video.
Again thank you.
That chorale section at 0:45 is heavenly
Awesome work! How about the Captain America theme, or the Avengers theme? Both have some good spots where some crazy low brass power would be awesome.
Avengers Theme, seconded!
thor dark world as well 0_0...
And Iron Man 3
The Captain America theme!
Tuba solo is nasty 🔥🔥
nasty?
it was beautiful.
Damn. As C. S. Lewis might have said, "As rich as plum cake!" And that tuba soloist was SO ON. Makes you wish there were more solo material for Tuba besides our ol' friend, Tubby!
Troubleshooter125 there’s honestly a lot of pretty cool tuba repertoire
Sam was a glorious human being and I will miss him till the day I die
Thats a intervall I like, one week one video 👍
Epic, goosebumps everytime. Thanks to this orchestra who did an excellent job!
the most haunting moment of the entire series
Half these people look like they are the super villain in their own movie.
Especially the guy at 2:46
You've obviously never played in a kick ass bass brass section. We live in the lowlands.
@@mayonaisin5497 lol 🤣🤣🤣
Super villain with strong and soft lips….
This is why trombone players can get chicks but not jobs
the north remembers! that would be so lovely and grand on brass in contrast to the original strings!
That was just... beautiful. What a perfect tribute to an amazing musician.
I had the brief pleasure of learning from Pilafian on a couple of occasions. I do not claim to know Sam well, but I believe this to be a great tribute.
These are awesome. And it's also been nice to see Joe Exley out there as he and I were at UNC together in the mod 90s.
the best band ever made in this world. Incredible
I had the opportunity to study with Sam while I was at ASU. I play the horn but he let me hang out with Pat Sheridan the low brass studio and do The Breathing Gym exercises with them every morning. It was an amazing learning experience to just be around him.
Afterward we would go grab bagels at the bagel place on campus and would just chill and talk music. Those were the best of times.
Now I want to get my old trombone out of the garage.. This is just Awesome. Thank you for this.
Go for it!
Amazing amd emotional piece of music! Please do some Middle Earth music, it would be incredible
Wow so touching you can see water in their eyes some members fighting back tears, emotions on every ones face show just how much feeling went into this tribute .
The looks on the faces of these guys tells you everything you need to know about how the low brass world feels about the death of Sam Pilafian. Many of us play today because he turned us on to these instruments, whether or not we ever took a lesson from him.
I can only hope that one day I might play with a band as magnificent and moving as this band. My respects to Sam Pilafian and the rest of this wonderful group.
God I love all of the low brass pieces!! You guys are killing it!!
I got chills all over and teared up....it is beautiful. well done!
Thanks Andy. This was beautiful. It gave me the goosebumps.
Videos like this make me proud that I play trombone.
Something from Star Wars would be nice, but not the Imperial March or the main theme something, like the Flag Parade from Episode 1 or the Emperor's Theme or Battle of the Heros
Battle in the Forest!
try duel of the fates
The Asteroid Field
I'd really enjoy Qui Gon's/Padme's Funeral
Binary sunset
This spoke to me in so many ways.
As a former Baritone, Euphonium, and Tuba player I love to see the Tuba player get the solo at the beginning haha
RIP Sam Pilafian... Sorely missed.
This was amazing! I was happy to see John Romero in this video! Great guy! Incredible trombone player, as well!
Final episode starts in 7 minutes but I’m listening to this one last time. Thank you guys for this, this is amazing.
Another one that stirs the soul. Outstanding!
I live this so much, always gives me motivation to play my bass trombone
Wait! Two awesome videos in such a short time period? Nice :D
To be a part of that kind of sound is my lifelong dream. Well done making me feel things only music can make me feel.
This is orchestral Metal 🤘
My GF has been playing this on repeat for the past couple hours. I'm not sure what the big deal is about the music but I'm going to need the subwoofer she's been sitting on here soon to work on my own music.
John Romero... helping me with region AND participating in this masterpiece.
The Might Of Rome from Gladiator. My favourite brass theme.
I wish there was a high brass ensemble like this. That would be awesome! This sounds great!
How about the Battle from Gladiator? That would be superb.
damn i can only imagine
Yeees,.that 8minutes part would be amazing with this brass section heheh,.Hell ,..brass :) love
@@michalkovac8382 you all need to listen to vienna brass connection "Gladiator"
This take me back to the DC Youth Orchestra day. Lower brass sectionals with Mr. Kanter and Mr. Martin.
You guys are just Amazing
Those chords at 1:55, are just beautiful
Keep coming here to check for new releases but nothing
best music ever. low brass is better than the demonic trumpets
Where else can we hear this group preform? There is only 3 or 4 videos of them on this channel.
Fantastic job, highly inspiring! Especially for a 12 year old trombone player.
Wes' Nature Projects I’m a 12 year old trombone player too!
Good to hear I’m not alone!
I'm 12 years old as well, and I play the trumpet. But, I would like to give the trombone a try; it seems like a fantastic instrument!
Ayden Murphy it is! Many think it is under appreciated and there is no exciting music for it but there are over 1000 trombone concertos in circulation!
excellent idea.
That was gorgeous.
Awesome (this is the video with less downvotes I’ve ever watched, good for you!)
The Last of the Mohicans!!!!!!
This gave me LoTR vibes! The chills!!
Sounds so beautiful
Tuba soloist has a lovely tone but that rotor clicking kills me!
Mine clicks like that too. It's annoying, but not much I can do about it.
Cheryl Wald any competent repair technician should be able to fix that for you.
Eh, you get used to it. Some pads would fix that.
i like that sound... reminds me of the good days when played, i miss it....
Sounds like an occasional beat to me.
Great work, all! Fantastic playing!
What a nice surprise: this seems to be a lovely variation on Sting's song about ending the cold war "Because the Russians love their children too". love the tuba playing the tune for the line "how can I save my little boy from Oppenheimer's deadly toy? there's no such thing as a winnable war (it's a lie we don't believe anymore)..."
“The Prince of Dragonflies loved Jenny of Oldstones so much he cast aside a crown... and Westeros paid the bride price... in corpses.”
RIP Sam Pilafian 🙏
BoveAudio,
This is magnificent!!!!
This is incredible!
2:48 dopeness
I love these videos. Marcus Rojas sounds amazing!!!
Always more Tuba solos. They don’t get enough of a spotlight
You all should do the march on the Jedi temple
you guys need-a play more i love this so Much as a trombonist
Tubas!!!😍😍😍😍
Nolen Wren Yessss
Absolutely amazing.
You know it’ll be good when the biggest section is the bass trombones
Giving me chills. Gorgeous ❤️
Beautiful sound ! 🎺
ℐ𝓃 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓂ℯ𝓂ℴ𝓇𝓎 ℴ𝒻 𝒮𝒶𝓂 𝒫𝒾𝓁ℱ𝒾𝒶𝓃 (1949-2019)
I wish I had a trombone to play this on
I love how everyone is expressing their feelings while playing this
When I grow up I will buy a trombone and play this
I play trombone and I'm absolutely in love!!!!!
Make more of the low brass covers/songs this could not me better
This sounds like Jenny of Oldstones rising gloriously from the dead and saving the day with her amazing superpowers in a pillar of blinding light! :-P
Best enjoyed with headphones.
thank you, thank you very much!
Vet ! Greatings from Holland