in hopes of making this comment section more of a positive space, thank you all from the bottom of my heart for making this experience something that has transformed the way i perceive music; the memories and music we made is something that will carry me throughout my life and remain very close to my heart. i am genuinely still in awe with the amount of love, dedication, and poeticism in the music we have made together, and i’m beyond humbled and grateful that i could have even been a little part of the whole. congratulations to everyone, good luck to the future, and it brings me so much happiness knowing that we were, and always will be brought together by the vessel of music~ 💙
@@qekruxt5089Bro stop acting like a villain in these comments. It’s so corny seeing you go in every comment and making some edgy reply. At what point are you gonna say “I’m the Rick friend because I’m really smart and talk shit” 😭 🙏
omgg what a cool video of the tmea all state orchestra! i had such a great experience playing for this! I hope the comments are full of supportive music appreciators :D
I competed - years ago - for this orchestra. The depth of talent is remarkable, and humbling. There exists a line that separates those who practice practice practice will reap some rewards and those whose musical talents are god-given and they make everything look easy; I was the former.
@@embott1 Then why did I see someone who made third chair All-State clarinet in this very orchestra quit music school after 3 years? They're not that talented.
@@qekruxt5089 you’re talking about only one person out of the whole all state orchestra. Even then, he/she is still probably talented ENOUGH. thats like saying the whole world is bad because one singular person did something bad.. Please use your brain for once, smart one.
@@kuraX1Z I'm sure most of these kids don't even want to pursue music, because they'd just get destroyed by people with actual talent in music school. You use your brain.
you place higher. they go down the line and ask if you want to participate. so either place really high or hope that everyone in front of you wants to do the band.
@@shedcrawler2883 yeah my director told me that today, thank you though, I couldn’t find it literally anywhere else the other day and all my directors left before I could ask
@@positivepioneer4991 someone has to expose this contest for what it is, right? that's not being a jerk. a jerk is someone like that third chair all stater clarinet who treated people who didn't make it like garbage when he had all of those expensive clarinets
Call me crazy...but I actually like the wind transcription of this. I am an old band person so that is where that is coming from I guess. In the "old" days when I was in high school, this was one of the pieces that the best bands played in competition in Texas
For their age, it's pretty good! Like a decent college group. Quite messy and the winds' tone is still quite thin overall, but the spirit is awesome and tuning is quite decent for a high school group! I couldn't expect more from them at this age, heck I wouldn't even expect this much. Good to see All-State actually putting in the work
@@qekruxt5089 nobody said they were geniuses its just that they practice hard. you can't discredit someone just because they are good at an instrument AND had their parents to support them
@@positivepioneer4991 someone replied to me the other day and that person was worshipping them hard. when you have your parents spend a lot of money on expensive backun clarinets and you make third chair all state and then you quit music school after 3 years, i can discredit you
Yeah idk who you are but why how are you calling someone no skill after they make all state and ig you didn’t. Doesn’t make much sense to me. Idk you or I guess this guy but all I see is you being a jealous person trying to suck the joy out of everyone just enjoying a cool video of the Allstate concert.
in hopes of making this comment section more of a positive space, thank you all from the bottom of my heart for making this experience something that has transformed the way i perceive music; the memories and music we made is something that will carry me throughout my life and remain very close to my heart. i am genuinely still in awe with the amount of love, dedication, and poeticism in the music we have made together, and i’m beyond humbled and grateful that i could have even been a little part of the whole. congratulations to everyone, good luck to the future, and it brings me so much happiness knowing that we were, and always will be brought together by the vessel of music~ 💙
u guys are marvelous! Have fun at Colburn 🫡💪🏻🤠
@@nicholaswong1142thank you nicholas!!! come visit me when you audition if you do :)
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@@qekruxt5089Bro stop acting like a villain in these comments. It’s so corny seeing you go in every comment and making some edgy reply. At what point are you gonna say “I’m the Rick friend because I’m really smart and talk shit” 😭 🙏
@@Penguinz072 imagine making 3rd chair all state and quitting music school after 3 years
omgg what a cool video of the tmea all state orchestra! i had such a great experience playing for this! I hope the comments are full of supportive music appreciators :D
Jesus this is the best all state symphony orchestra to ever exist
I competed - years ago - for this orchestra. The depth of talent is remarkable, and humbling. There exists a line that separates those who practice practice practice will reap some rewards and those whose musical talents are god-given and they make everything look easy; I was the former.
You should hear the nc all state orchestra that's another good all state orchestra
@@embott1 Then why did I see someone who made third chair All-State clarinet in this very orchestra quit music school after 3 years? They're not that talented.
@@qekruxt5089 you’re talking about only one person out of the whole all state orchestra. Even then, he/she is still probably talented ENOUGH. thats like saying the whole world is bad because one singular person did something bad.. Please use your brain for once, smart one.
@@kuraX1Z I'm sure most of these kids don't even want to pursue music, because they'd just get destroyed by people with actual talent in music school. You use your brain.
Oh wow so good 🎉
Wow! Sounds like the New York Philharmonic!
Sure…
@@kirksmith1534these are 13-18 year olds. Ofc they sound better.
@@kirksmith1534you seem fun at parties 💀
@@kuraX1Z another original insult! no creativity
@@fearful442 most of these kids wouldnt make the new york phil even if they continued in music school
How does one go to the symphony orchestra instead of the band?
you place higher. they go down the line and ask if you want to participate. so either place really high or hope that everyone in front of you wants to do the band.
@@shedcrawler2883 yeah my director told me that today, thank you though, I couldn’t find it literally anywhere else the other day and all my directors left before I could ask
have a $9k instrument
what has this comment section become
A battlefield
one guy being a jerk
@@positivepioneer4991 someone has to expose this contest for what it is, right? that's not being a jerk. a jerk is someone like that third chair all stater clarinet who treated people who didn't make it like garbage when he had all of those expensive clarinets
@@positivepioneer4991 tell that to those spoiled all staters bragging about making it
@@qekruxt5089 ngl I made all state on a buffet E11, which was 500 bucks. If they're bragging about their equipment, it's probably just naivety.
Call me crazy...but I actually like the wind transcription of this. I am an old band person so that is where that is coming from I guess. In the "old" days when I was in high school, this was one of the pieces that the best bands played in competition in Texas
For their age, it's pretty good! Like a decent college group. Quite messy and the winds' tone is still quite thin overall, but the spirit is awesome and tuning is quite decent for a high school group! I couldn't expect more from them at this age, heck I wouldn't even expect this much. Good to see All-State actually putting in the work
helps when your parents support your music endeavors. i didnt have that luxury
@@qekruxt5089 me neither, it's a different ballgame for those of us who had to do it on our own and finance our own education later on.
@@thelookingcat lol these all staters literally dont see the privilege that they have. its hilarious that people keep seeing them as geniuses
@@qekruxt5089 nobody said they were geniuses its just that they practice hard. you can't discredit someone just because they are good at an instrument AND had their parents to support them
@@positivepioneer4991 someone replied to me the other day and that person was worshipping them hard.
when you have your parents spend a lot of money on expensive backun clarinets and you make third chair all state and then you quit music school after 3 years, i can discredit you
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imagine making 3rd chair all state and quitting music school after 3 years 💀💀💀 actual skill issue and no talent
This is actually the most hating I’ve ever seen your sorry self can’t move on from an event that happened in 2018
@@Algebra_Demon2024 people hated me back then so i hate back. i can't wait to prove all of you wrong once i compete at the international level
@@qekruxt5089you should spend your time practicing instead of wasting your life commenting over a hundred times on this channel
Yeah idk who you are but why how are you calling someone no skill after they make all state and ig you didn’t. Doesn’t make much sense to me. Idk you or I guess this guy but all I see is you being a jealous person trying to suck the joy out of everyone just enjoying a cool video of the Allstate concert.