I played this for honour band back in Grade 10 (I'm a 2020 grad student RIP). Our conductor told the bass drum player that "I want you to almost break something". Fun times with my trumpet section lol.
This song feels like cresting a hill in the mountains on a long hike and as you finally reach the top you look out and see a pure untouched wilderness, to your left a crystal clear lake with trout rushing by, an elk perched atop a rock bugling, an eagle soaring across a blue sky and a rushing river flowing next to you.
I played this in 8th grade. I played percussion like congas and bass drum on this piece and it kinda made me emotional, that’s how good it was. This really brings back memories. 😊
This song really makes me emotional. The low brass part gives you this grim feeling, and yet the trumpets give you a slightly happier feel. The flutes smoothly progress the song, and with all the low reeds in perfect harmony, everything is a mix of happiness and sadness... After A while though, the woodwinds completely take it away, and bring this piece to an end. I absolutely adore this piece, and I hope that we can play this next year for mpa
i like how everyone here has good memories of this song, meanwhile if i hear anything resembling the clarinet part in the opening i have a minor panic attack
My 8th grade band director teased us with this song, and apparently this year's freshmen too. After 2 years I think we're finally going to get to play it. I'm beyond excited
I played this song at honors band and we had the privilege of actually being conducted by Michael Sweeney. I have great memories and this will always be a favorite song of mine!
when I first sight read this piece, I wasn't a fan. things progressed and I realized that the more emotion you put towards this particular piece is what makes it amazing
Playing this for honor band this year. I’m a 10th grader and let me tell you: sight reading this in a band that’s 4x bigger than my last school is actually a lot better. You all carry each other, not one person carrying everyone. There were so many times when seniors left and it was 2 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 4 freshmen playing, and it still sounded the exact same, but a tiny bit quieter from a few less trumpets. It’s SO MUCH FUN TO PLAY!
Played this in Prairie State Honor Band, I played the baritone in this song and my god it was so beautiful. We learned this piece along with four others in one day and performed that night. It was by far the best performance, and the greatest time I've had as a musician. This song will forever have a place in my heart.
genuinely fun to play this song. i almost cried during the performance for the honor band. glad to have Michael Sweeney as the conductor. he’s such a nice guy! the percussion was jamming out in the back, it was great lmao.
The more comments I read, the more I feel like i missed out on something really cool. Not taking a music class in highschool was a huge regret. I struggle to hold on to this passion for music by becoming a producer. I envy all of you that belong to something, when instead there's me in my own little world.
So excited to play this for an honors band...this piece is so dramatic and full of emotion--- it's beautiful! I know it'll be even better playing it with an actual band!!!
I'm playing this for my senior year competition piece along with Lightning Field by John Mackey. We listened to this today for the first time, and I honestly thought I was listening to either a Disney movie soundtrack or was at the fireworks show in Epcot with this in the background. Can't wait for Washington, where we will perform this beautiful piece.
OMG MY SCHOOL LAST YEAR PLAYED LIGHTNING FIELD!!!!! i love that piece with my heart. such an amazing evocative song with aggressive chromatacism, but i really wish my school played this song but we tried it out and i fell in love instantly. the chords make the band sound so amazing with balance in blend, it's almost like everyone is precisely at the same dynamic as a piano when chords are being played. This piece is just so majestic and some really great soul into it.
I played this in early March of 2020 and it was honestly one of the most memorable highlights of the year. Times were so much simpler before April 2020, everyone was just having fun back then
I heard this played by another highschool at my LGPE and I absolutely loved it. So I took one of the pamphlets with the titles of the pieces played and which school played them and I keep coming back to this one. It literally gives me chills every time.
Here's what I imagine from this piece: 0:00-1:03 represents weather. Two children are caught in a rainstorm. They run and take shelter in a cave. 1:04-2:08 The cave is the sacred grounds of frightening nature spirits, who send the children on a mystical journey to understand our connection to the planet. 2:09-3:57 represents animals. For each phrase, an animal runs through its natural habitat and leaps into the air, exploding into a mess of coloured dots that reform into a different animal. 3:58-4:43 represents plants and the changing seasons. Time lapses of plants growing and dying as the seasons go by are shown. 4:44-6:43 represents geology and the might of natural disasters-earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, hurricanes. 6:44-end Having shown the children the planet's power, the nature spirits release them, and they triumphantly walk out of the cave into the blazing sun as the screen fades to white.
I’m playing this in band and every time I play it around measure 133 (6:00) I like to imagine Pixie Hollow (where tinker bell lives) and it make the song just AMAZING! Every time I do that I just can’t help but smile and get butterflies while I’m playing my tuba 😍
I'm playing this on Friday for band festival. I thank you so much for putting in that amazing percussion part at 125. it gives me a chance to just cut loose
However I used to play Vln 1 in orchestra before I switched instruments so I don't my comparison to the two instruments are too fair, vln I is always melody, high, fast, that whole jazz
Ah, yes, memories. Of being the only one to try out for the synth part and then completely blowing it on the night of the concert because the synth randomly died out mid song and when we fixed it I couldn't find my place again! Haha, that made me so unfairly mad at the song itself, so I haven't listened to it in a while, but it is a good piece.
I was playing this song in my band class one time and my band teacher was like, “What’s that piece called?” So I said the name and he said it sounds really nice and that we might play it next year (going onto 8th grade btw)
6:20 I absolutely love this ending, but I hate it how they don’t just leave it there. One of my biggest pet peeves in music. I understand what it is supposed to do, but... uhh. XD
My band sight read this but we suck so much that we played a different one for our LGPE, "A Shaker Gift Song" the oboe part goes to notes that are unimaginable
I’m gonna be playing this song for lgpe this year and I’m sooo nervous bc this is the hardest song I’m probably ever gonna attempt and ofc I got second chair so it’s gonna be extra hard 😭
Most of the percussion is in either 12/8 or 6/8 at a time where everything else is in 4/4 or 2/4???? How is this even a thing? I mean, I'm all for different things, but this is something entirely new to me.
We played this song this year. It is so beautiful and I play trombone and that part is really cool on here. This song is so pretty and it is so peaceful.
When you play Marimba and from measure 88 almost to the end and you play the same 3 notes the same way over and over then get praised for playing those same notes constantly
My band director told us if you’re not imagining some movie while playing this song, what’s even the point.
Exactly. It's impossible to imagine anything while listening to this song.
What kind of movie though
I was thinking Jumanji
Not a movie - BBC Planet Earth.
I played this for honour band back in Grade 10 (I'm a 2020 grad student RIP). Our conductor told the bass drum player that "I want you to almost break something". Fun times with my trumpet section lol.
Almost the exact same thing my band director told me last year in 8that grade. Best year if my life so far.
This exact thing is happening to me, I’m a 10th grader trumpet and we’re playing this for honor band!
As the bass drum player, I hopey band director tells me that
@@ducks_are_fun I hope so too! Your part creates the drama lol
This song feels like cresting a hill in the mountains on a long hike and as you finally reach the top you look out and see a pure untouched wilderness, to your left a crystal clear lake with trout rushing by, an elk perched atop a rock bugling, an eagle soaring across a blue sky and a rushing river flowing next to you.
Perfect description
I played this in 8th grade. I played percussion like congas and bass drum on this piece and it kinda made me emotional, that’s how good it was. This really brings back memories. 😊
I'm in 8th grade and were having a concert and this is one of the songs
I'm so excited ᕕ(՞ᗜ՞)ᕗ
This song really makes me emotional. The low brass part gives you this grim feeling, and yet the trumpets give you a slightly happier feel. The flutes smoothly progress the song, and with all the low reeds in perfect harmony, everything is a mix of happiness and sadness... After A while though, the woodwinds completely take it away, and bring this piece to an end. I absolutely adore this piece, and I hope that we can play this next year for mpa
um, you forgot the percussion, which is obviously the best part because the song is empty without it
Smitty I’m a flute and ummm truly in love with this song
Ok boomer
@@nevynbrown4329 The band could do without percussion. It’s just a wind ensemble then. You need other instruments because other wise it gets annoying
@@mayalight9329 don't you have like 96 measures of rest
I play the wonderful french horn. It is incredible to play this peice within my youth orchestra, spectacular
Horn player too, and we just got this piece about a week ago. Im so excited 😆
@@ashleysears8154 it’s a banger, haven’t played it in absolutely ages like but can confirm haha
We playing rn
I have no idea what's going on and I love it.
i like how everyone here has good memories of this song, meanwhile if i hear anything resembling the clarinet part in the opening i have a minor panic attack
Laughs in clarinet 3
Laughs in snare, conga, and bongos
Laughs in clarinet chair 1
Clarinet threes unite
@@Gorttheduck laughs in percussion 2 xylophone
My 8th grade band director teased us with this song, and apparently this year's freshmen too. After 2 years I think we're finally going to get to play it. I'm beyond excited
Omgg this gives me highschool memories im getting chills i loved this piece so much im going to cry lol #bassclarinet🤟🏾
Im a bassclarinet player too
Jimmy Yang yess best instrument ever lol
Lol #bassclarinet
Its Sharlele #trombone
Sharlele Tea Room #Bbclarinet
I played this song at honors band and we had the privilege of actually being conducted by Michael Sweeney. I have great memories and this will always be a favorite song of mine!
Our band listened to this song for the first time and it was through speakers. It legit sounded like something from Avatar!
I play flute, and when I listen to this, it reminds of something out of Lord of the Rings or The Chronicles of Narnia 😁🤩
i like how my score writer for my school turned this from such a calm and collect song to a marching band segment
this gave me chills
when I first sight read this piece, I wasn't a fan. things progressed and I realized that the more emotion you put towards this particular piece is what makes it amazing
Playing this for honor band this year. I’m a 10th grader and let me tell you: sight reading this in a band that’s 4x bigger than my last school is actually a lot better. You all carry each other, not one person carrying everyone. There were so many times when seniors left and it was 2 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 4 freshmen playing, and it still sounded the exact same, but a tiny bit quieter from a few less trumpets. It’s SO MUCH FUN TO PLAY!
Played this in Prairie State Honor Band, I played the baritone in this song and my god it was so beautiful. We learned this piece along with four others in one day and performed that night. It was by far the best performance, and the greatest time I've had as a musician. This song will forever have a place in my heart.
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Eyyy, another baritone player!! I don't see many of us, I guess it's not a popular instrument lol
we just selected this for our 8th grade spring concert, we have a lot to work to do and only a month to do it, but i'm super excited!
jimin jones eeeeyyyyyy jimin
heyyy
2:26 is so hopeful, it makes me want to cry and dance at the same time ❤❤
I played this last year. it was so much fun
I played this a week ago
I played this in my car so what lol
Played this freshman year of high school. still remains to be one of my absolute favorites of all time.
This is hella cool. I'm set on playing this in band now!
Played this in my 7/8th grade band
I play alto sax 🎷✌
omg THAT IS ME TOO
scarlet Vallejo, ME TOOOOO! Except I'm in 6th grade
Same, #altosax 🎷
Fellow alto player here, been playing for 5 years. Playing this as a junior. Very great piece
genuinely fun to play this song. i almost cried during the performance for the honor band. glad to have Michael Sweeney as the conductor. he’s such a nice guy! the percussion was jamming out in the back, it was great lmao.
You had Michael Sweeney as the conductor????!!! You’re so lucky
Dude you had michael Sweeney! LUCKY WTH
The more comments I read, the more I feel like i missed out on something really cool. Not taking a music class in highschool was a huge regret. I struggle to hold on to this passion for music by becoming a producer. I envy all of you that belong to something, when instead there's me in my own little world.
I love how they chose percussion (my instrument(s)) as the rain and thunder, that's so cool!!!
Lilian Martin The rain is snapping
The rain is clicking fingers patting knees and blowing through the instrument whilst pushing down the valves in no particular order. But good guess
This is people snapping
this song reminds me a lot of the music in princess mononoke. like im so excited to play this with my band!!!
So excited to play this for an honors band...this piece is so dramatic and full of emotion--- it's beautiful! I know it'll be even better playing it with an actual band!!!
Questo pezzo mi mette in pace con me stessa e con la natura che mi circonda.
Meraviglioso!!!
Played bass drum on this. LOVED making thunder noise
I played this at band camp last summer, and this piece gets me every time. I just love the atmosphere, so many good memories tied to this song!
I played this on the french horn and it still raises the hair on my arms. Such a powerful song.
I'm playing this for my senior year competition piece along with Lightning Field by John Mackey. We listened to this today for the first time, and I honestly thought I was listening to either a Disney movie soundtrack or was at the fireworks show in Epcot with this in the background. Can't wait for Washington, where we will perform this beautiful piece.
OMG MY SCHOOL LAST YEAR PLAYED LIGHTNING FIELD!!!!! i love that piece with my heart. such an amazing evocative song with aggressive chromatacism, but i really wish my school played this song but we tried it out and i fell in love instantly. the chords make the band sound so amazing with balance in blend, it's almost like everyone is precisely at the same dynamic as a piano when chords are being played. This piece is just so majestic and some really great soul into it.
I played this in early March of 2020 and it was honestly one of the most memorable highlights of the year. Times were so much simpler before April 2020, everyone was just having fun back then
This song is so amazing.
Played this song in band this year, amazing. Play the wonderful clarinet.
I played this at junior SYMS last summer and it was SO FUN as a bari sax
we're playing this in band right now and everytime we play it I cry because it's so beautiful
I heard this played by another highschool at my LGPE and I absolutely loved it. So I took one of the pamphlets with the titles of the pieces played and which school played them and I keep coming back to this one. It literally gives me chills every time.
I remember playing this for my spring concert in my freshmen year of high school
Here's what I imagine from this piece:
0:00-1:03 represents weather. Two children are caught in a rainstorm. They run and take shelter in a cave.
1:04-2:08 The cave is the sacred grounds of frightening nature spirits, who send the children on a mystical journey to understand our connection to the planet.
2:09-3:57 represents animals. For each phrase, an animal runs through its natural habitat and leaps into the air, exploding into a mess of coloured dots that reform into a different animal.
3:58-4:43 represents plants and the changing seasons. Time lapses of plants growing and dying as the seasons go by are shown.
4:44-6:43 represents geology and the might of natural disasters-earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, hurricanes.
6:44-end Having shown the children the planet's power, the nature spirits release them, and they triumphantly walk out of the cave into the blazing sun as the screen fades to white.
playing this right now (flute) and it's so cool
HEY SAME
I remember playing this in high school and to this day it’s my favorite thing we played
I’m playing this in band and every time I play it around measure 133 (6:00) I like to imagine Pixie Hollow (where tinker bell lives) and it make the song just AMAZING! Every time I do that I just can’t help but smile and get butterflies while I’m playing my tuba 😍
playing this at WIBC this november as 1st chair 1st clarinet !! this piece is so beautiful
I'm playing this on Friday for band festival. I thank you so much for putting in that amazing percussion part at 125. it gives me a chance to just cut loose
By far my all time favorite piece to play!
Totally love how the oboe part is just filled with so many rests #oboeplayer
However I used to play Vln 1 in orchestra before I switched instruments so I don't my comparison to the two instruments are too fair, vln I is always melody, high, fast, that whole jazz
Doing research on this song for an upcoming event. Very excited to play, thank you!
This is great I wish my band would play this (alto sax)
Did this for 9th grade last year. Was a pretty neat piece. Played the vibes for this
We are playing this and Marche Diabolique in my 7th grade band... I cantttttt waiiiittt!!!
I play the flute❤️
This is such a beautiful song!
i love this piece so much
I got to play this song and it sounded savage
Currently playing this in band as one of our festival peices!! (Current clarinet, soon to be alto sax)
Wow I want this. Beautiful.
This gives me Africa vibes. I picture the jungles of Congo, especially when the drums kick in
Just beautiful......
Tuba in this piece sounds great!
My favourite part is when you the flutes doing the melody from the beginning really fast with the snare drum
Girls Football &Freestyle that is my favorite part too as I am a flute!!
How did they get rain drops. Beautiful piece btw
By snapping at different intervals
TheBandGeek | Band, Orchestra, Jazz, MORE! they used a percussion instrument called the claves and something else I believe
TheBandGeek | Band, Orchestra, Jazz, MORE! and snapping
Wait how do you get a Clave to sound like rain? Do you just tap them together lighter?
TheBandGeek | Band, Orchestra, Jazz, MORE! I don't really know to be honest, I'm sorry I couldn't answer your question!
My band is playing this tonight woo
Ah, yes, memories. Of being the only one to try out for the synth part and then completely blowing it on the night of the concert because the synth randomly died out mid song and when we fixed it I couldn't find my place again! Haha, that made me so unfairly mad at the song itself, so I haven't listened to it in a while, but it is a good piece.
Playing tuba and euph in this piece is the best
I’m shaking in my boots. What is this time signature, and why do it change 24/7
7:14 that clarinet high note
I was playing this song in my band class one time and my band teacher was like, “What’s that piece called?” So I said the name and he said it sounds really nice and that we might play it next year (going onto 8th grade btw)
The tuba came in with a great passion in the beginning
6:20 I absolutely love this ending, but I hate it how they don’t just leave it there. One of my biggest pet peeves in music. I understand what it is supposed to do, but... uhh. XD
King Azaz doesn’t end in the f major chord the final ending provides a more final resolution to the dissonant ending at 6:20
this is actually really cool and clever
Yeah I’m playing Bari sax for the first time on this piece, and it truly is one of my favorites. Makes me wish I was still on alto 😂
My band sight read this but we suck so much that we played a different one for our LGPE, "A Shaker Gift Song" the oboe part goes to notes that are unimaginable
I hope my band plays this, it's so good (B flat clarinet & Trombone)
I 💜 this song... we’re playing this @ my school for our concert and competition
Omg I remember doing this song in 8th grade band... such good times. Also, this song sounds like something from Princess Mononoke or somethin.
I got this song 3 days ago for 8th grade. Trumpets all the way!
Tuba part is amazing
We were able to learn this in about a month! Beautiful song by the way. I play OBOE, anyone else?
Why does 3:01 to like 3:45 make me wanna cry ;w;
We played this when we went to Carnegie Hall in March!
I’m gonna be playing this song for lgpe this year and I’m sooo nervous bc this is the hardest song I’m probably ever gonna attempt and ofc I got second chair so it’s gonna be extra hard 😭
Most of the percussion is in either 12/8 or 6/8 at a time where everything else is in 4/4 or 2/4???? How is this even a thing? I mean, I'm all for different things, but this is something entirely new to me.
4/4 and 2/4 are subdivisions of 12/8 and 6/8 respectively, so 4/4 fits in the 12/8 percussion line and 2/4 fits in the 6/8 percussion line.
Right, like I understand the concept, but it just really took me aback.
You treat 12/8 like 4/4 except you play triplets when you see eighth notes
I played this song at the all county music festival
1:10 is pretty cool
We played this song this year. It is so beautiful and I play trombone and that part is really cool on here. This song is so pretty and it is so peaceful.
Flex Band version please?
Awesome
Cool
42 dislikes from people who don't live on earth.
4:45 hits different though
I’m playing this in my 7th grade band :)
#altosax
#altosax
waooo it´s very cool
It's a shame that we didn't get to play this because of covid...
3rd clarinets where you at? lol
When you play Marimba and from measure 88 almost to the end and you play the same 3 notes the same way over and over then get praised for playing those same notes constantly
Lit.
I told my band director this sounds like something out of bluey
HAVE your older brother or sister said that band is boring