But man, not only the sax guy is rocking hard, just listen to that tubist - believe me, playing tuba so freakin fast is no joke! Credits to the whole orchestra!
@@DerBananian i agree, there are indeed some tough melodies only for the greatest tubists out there, but this percise and professional style here cannot be missed
When I was younger I used to think “It’s a shame we can never hear this song outside of the Star Wars movie because we don’t have the instruments invented yet to play the song” it wasn’t till I was like 10, But I remembered it was a movie and Real instruments had to be used to make it in the first place
This is the same child logic as the reviewer Linkara, who didn't know what actors were, so he thought every movie he watched with an actor, starred the same character.
Imagine how respected this song would be if it wasn’t made for a movie. Unfortunately it’s just for the most truly cultured members of society that get to get to enjoy this masterpiece
@@salvadorarreolarodriguez6165 not true. Theater, opera and church music is older than classical music. It just developed from previous music styles and music was used for celebration as well as just for enjoyment on its own for millennia.
The audience is clapping *on* the beat, which is wrong for this style of music. It would be fine for a march, though. The orchestra musicians are correctly snapping their fingers on the offbeats, or backbeats.
Their whole back row is literally packed with all kinds of stuff you can tap/whack/bang. If you ever come to Copenhagen, do yourself a favour and go hear AND watch them play stuff like this. It's just fantastic.
Translation of the intro: They have really worked hard. They are going home now... Or... They are musicians, so... HA! They will go all night. They shall go out now to the city (read: to party), and I think what will happen is that they wander in some place, meet some other aliens, and if you give them a drink they might play something for you, it may sound a bit different, there is a cantina down here...
@@loganholmes13 I imagine the orchestra was happy with it because it was essentially an encore at the end of the night. But it's certainly disrespectful under normal circumstances.
it's probably because the capture microphones are too out-of-place to properly capture their beat. It happens all the time in large theaters and arenas.
speeddemon847 It's more likely due to the speed of sound. If you've ever been to a baseball game you'll see the bat hit the ball first, then sometime later you'll hear the sound. Same thing happens in concert venues. In situations where the audience is super engaged and raises their hands to the beat, you can even see the sound waves make their way to the back of the stadium. Look up Queen at Live Aid and you can see that sound wave in action!
From Spain south 😂😂😂😂LOVE movie N LOVE THIS part specially about cantine band ITS so Amazin Excellent soundtrack movie N real vibes N orchestha ITS so machnifichal N so Wonderfull WIT too much rhtyms combinations ! Excelent! From south of Spain im a truly fan about Star wars movies greetings!!never been to USA!
Thank you! We are the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. If you have any request shout them out! *Play that same song** Alright, the same song, here we go!
The only completely non-serious and even silly piece of music in the whole trilogy. Deliberately placed, as within the next few minutes we see what a light saber and a blaster can really do.
Thank you so very much to the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. I discovered your videos during the first lockdown and you have kept me sane. One day I will come and hear you perform. All blessings to all if you from the UK.
The difference between real life and star wars Cantina band (star wars): 5 alien Cantina band (Real Life) : 20 to 25 people. That's a huge different there.
According to wikipedia, the original one is arranged for 9 players: trumpet, 3 saxophones, clarinet, Fender Rhodes Piano, percussion, steel drums and synth.
Mange tak. Dansk er meget svært og folk refere det som tatooine sprog Translation Than you. Danish is a hard lanquage and people have refered to it as tatooine lanquage
Aaaaah, the freakin' audience is clapping wrong! The musicians even show them when to clap by snapping their fingers! It hurts so much to see good music tainted like that
Considering the day I had, I stumbled across the Danish National Symphony. I went through Imperial March, the Main theme and Duel of the Fates. I was hesitant to look at the Cantina Band because I thought they couldn't do it justice, even though what I saw so far was brilliant. The Cantina Band was brilliant! Literally I shed a tear, a few tears, watching this. It was so fun. Just what I needed after today.
Having Danish grandparents who tried to teach me as a young boy, I was able to understand a fraction of what he said in the beginning. I REALLY need to start learning again
Got to love new generation symphonies, formal but informal. This is how you get the young generations to appreciate the art. You shouldn't always have to be dead silent as an audience member...
Band Member: "Thank you! We've been the cantina band, if you have any requests shout them out!" Band Member: *hides mouth* "Play that same song!" Band Member " Alright! Same song, here we go!"
Great. They are brilliant. They are able to play any type of film theme. And not just film. They are wonderful. I love them. I'd like to see them live.
OMG this is extraterrestrially wonderful, beyond belief!!!! This is one of the compositions that I fell in love in my life, and I never heard it is played with such perfection!
The audience is actually NOT clapping wrong or offbeat. It's due to the speed of sound (340 m/s). For instance, if the average audience member is, say, 60m away from the stage, the microphones on stage pick up the clapping sound with a delay of 2*60/340 = 0.35 second. That's enough to be disturbing.
@@Chris3141592 The host presented it as a bonus track. The concert was basically over, but they played this as the closing number. That's probably why :-)
It’s their culture you moron. It’s what they do. It’s just like some cultures don’t even clap after a performance. I’ve had the privilege of traveling all over the world and yes. People have different cultures. What do you know!!!!! So piss off to call of duty to say rude things. Phucking moron
If I ever walk into a bar and hear this, I'm never leaving
Theres one Bar that got this song playing in LA
What do ya mean? Id never leave 🤣🤣
There's a geek-themed barcade in Belfast called Cuckoo, I've heard it played in there several times
We have a bar in Stuttgart called Mos Eisley
Same
But man, not only the sax guy is rocking hard, just listen to that tubist - believe me, playing tuba so freakin fast is no joke! Credits to the whole orchestra!
Actually I'm playing the tuba and yeah he'S doin a great job, but this isn't so hard, there are song where even I have to play like a freaking trumpet
@@DerBananian i agree, there are indeed some tough melodies only for the greatest tubists out there, but this percise and professional style here cannot be missed
It's just a case of so many people can play it but it sounds trash. This tuba player is so good though.
@@mikec6935 no its a Tuba
I play the tuba and sousaphone and it is hard to play fast like that and get al those notes right
When I was younger I used to think “It’s a shame we can never hear this song outside of the Star Wars movie because we don’t have the instruments invented yet to play the song” it wasn’t till I was like 10, But I remembered it was a movie and Real instruments had to be used to make it in the first place
This is the same child logic as the reviewer Linkara, who didn't know what actors were, so he thought every movie he watched with an actor, starred the same character.
Two words: JOHN WILLIAMS. Nuff said.
@@Pianomn626 for real
Love this comment! Reminds me of my son, who was overheard arguing with a friend (when he was 5) that Star Wars was real…😀
@@bje8277 sounds like me and him would get along
does anybody else feel like the sax guy's hair fits him perfectly???
In my opinion, he looks a little bit like David Tennant!
he looks like ninja
@@colle3291 oml xd
@@colle3291 now i cant unsee it
@@Society-Guy21 Yup
Imagine how respected this song would be if it wasn’t made for a movie. Unfortunately it’s just for the most truly cultured members of society that get to get to enjoy this masterpiece
this is how classical music was born, compositions for theater, opera and even religious celebrations... now, movies..
srry if bad english...
@@salvadorarreolarodriguez6165 not true. Theater, opera and church music is older than classical music. It just developed from previous music styles and music was used for celebration as well as just for enjoyment on its own for millennia.
@@salia2897 right, but how does “theatre, opera, and church music” being older than classical have to do with it?
How can they ignore all those off-beat clapping?
You just watch the conductor.
It’s especially hard to ignore a crowd full of off-beat clapping if you’re playing a quartet
The audience is clapping *on* the beat, which is wrong for this style of music. It would be fine for a march, though. The orchestra musicians are correctly snapping their fingers on the offbeats, or backbeats.
You profile picture goes well with your question
It is probably also that the audience is clapping correctly but the recording is not set up for that so it lags.
They took it so seriously that the presenter even learned the tatooine language
Anselmo Batista I couldn’t tell if it was the tattooine language or Danish 💀
....
Maklunky
It's called huttesse
Edit: someone is gonna whoosh me
@@defectiveturretsno1fan640 hees ootmian sleemo
That sax... holy cow! Amazing is an understatement. He’s playing this like it’s nothing. He’s an absolute beast.
I agree, when you are in a symphony orchestra, you know to play your instrument! lets invite them to a party..haha
He looks like a wookie
But is he dragging or rushing?
jam63112 insaid the SAME!
I’m surprised to see a sax in an orchestra
That conductor looks like hes having the time of his life, like a child finally having the stuff they wanted.
Do Mara Jade’s theme next.
Yes
He was getting really jazzed up
How could he not with this piece?
That is the beauty of music, you can vibe out at any age!
What’s really awesome is a crowd that can’t clap in time. Really adds to the experience
That is by far the happiest looking orchestra I've ever ever seen!
Lennart welcome to Scandinavia
nico Denmark is Scandinavian
Sorry I had I had to prove myself right
@@hankvoight3326 proud to be of Danish blood!
Don’t you wish you were there man
They are playing Star Wars music and getting paid for it. There is now reason for not being happy
I love it when you’re playing something fun and groovy and the audience doesn’t clap on the right beat
McCord Camp yeah that’s always so cringy with unaware people...
ClayMC the orchestra and clapping werent in sync due to some audio recording issues
It's jazz, it's supposed too be offbeat, duh
@@meILM do you even know what jazz is
@@meILM its not jazz, its jizz
3:30 Me trying to impress girls with my dancing skills in the club.. :D
Does it work?
@@anke8402 not at all
@@pianomz414 Shit, that's why I don't have a girlfriend
I'm good as you hahahaha
😂
I have never seen a happier conductor in my life, this is awesome.
The Force is strong in the Orchestra.
“How many different types of percussion do you want?”
Danish National symphony orchestra:“Yes”
Let's go to the warehouse and see what we got
Blame Figrin D'an.
Their whole back row is literally packed with all kinds of stuff you can tap/whack/bang. If you ever come to Copenhagen, do yourself a favour and go hear AND watch them play stuff like this. It's just fantastic.
@@MichaelAndersen_DKYeah, there's even a giant church bell somewhere on that stage .
When the band has fun , the music is GREAT!!!
Which makes the Buddy Rich band all the more amazing. The band was MISERABLE under Buddy's harsh leadership, but man their music was GREAT.
No Greedo in here. Not after that SOLO.
Don't forget Han shot first!!!!
@@anke8402 Damn, beat me to it.
"Sorry about the mess."
Yes, I bet you have!
Hahaha
Atle Andrei Nybakken maclunky!
Mos Eisley Operahouse. You’ll never find a more cultured hive of music and vibes. We must make haste, Luke. Would be a shame to miss the concert.
Style of big bands awesome! I wasn't ready to heart it from orchestra... But i'm nice surprised) thanks))
Translation of the intro:
They have really worked hard. They are going home now... Or... They are musicians, so... HA! They will go all night. They shall go out now to the city (read: to party), and I think what will happen is that they wander in some place, meet some other aliens, and if you give them a drink they might play something for you, it may sound a bit different, there is a cantina down here...
Thx man
Gracias
Merci
Thank you
Godt gjort. Nice Dragonlance reference.
i could listen to this without that clapping noise .....
ClintDempsey76 burnt
@Ramon Ggg edgy
@@gooer2887 Then go do that and stop complaining
@@gooer2887 If it was disrespectful then I don't think the people in the orchestra would be laughing, smiling and having a good time
@@loganholmes13 I imagine the orchestra was happy with it because it was essentially an encore at the end of the night. But it's certainly disrespectful under normal circumstances.
Why tf do people enjoy clapping on beats 1 and 3
it's probably because the capture microphones are too out-of-place to properly capture their beat. It happens all the time in large theaters and arenas.
I feel your pain, seems like people clap on the upbeat everywhere I go.
bruh this is a jazz piece and in jazz pieces bass drums drum on one and three so the audience is clapping in with the bass drum
Robert 22 Exactly, a clap does the job of a snare. So it’s like hitting the snare every beat or hitting the snare beats 1 and 3
speeddemon847 It's more likely due to the speed of sound. If you've ever been to a baseball game you'll see the bat hit the ball first, then sometime later you'll hear the sound. Same thing happens in concert venues. In situations where the audience is super engaged and raises their hands to the beat, you can even see the sound waves make their way to the back of the stadium. Look up Queen at Live Aid and you can see that sound wave in action!
From Spain south 😂😂😂😂LOVE movie N LOVE THIS part specially about cantine band ITS so Amazin Excellent soundtrack movie N real vibes N orchestha ITS so machnifichal N so Wonderfull WIT too much rhtyms combinations ! Excelent! From south of Spain im a truly fan about Star wars movies greetings!!never been to USA!
They are having the time of their life playing it and the sax guy is unmatched!
Well the conductor certainly enjoyed himself!!
I am sure they all did
I love how John Williams composed this piece! Love it so much because it feels as it is jazz!
But it is jazz though
John Williams started out in music as a jazz musician before he started composing for movies.
It’s actually jizz.
@@Trawizz1wrong it’s actually jizz
Good ol’ Jizz music
Great to see such a magnificent symphony orchestra that has a sense of humor and does not take itself too seriously!
You have no soul if you don't see the joy in that orchestra as they play the cantina band song.. that's amazing
Thank you! We are the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. If you have any request shout them out! *Play that same song** Alright, the same song, here we go!
Who knew Richard Hammond could play the saxophone so well
TONIGHT
I crash a Ford focus
Hammond plays the sax
And james says cheese
Isn't anyone going to talk about how good the tuba sounds?
The only completely non-serious and even silly piece of music in the whole trilogy. Deliberately placed, as within the next few minutes we see what a light saber and a blaster can really do.
Thank you so very much to the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. I discovered your videos during the first lockdown and you have kept me sane. One day I will come and hear you perform. All blessings to all if you from the UK.
That guy on the saxophone killed it
The difference between real life and star wars
Cantina band (star wars): 5 alien
Cantina band (Real Life) : 20 to 25 people.
That's a huge different there.
Malay CloneTrooperHD that was way more that 20-25 people
@@braddywakler8601 woah
I would assume that would be cause they’re using high tech instruments, like the long slide whistle that one boi had
According to wikipedia, the original one is arranged for 9 players: trumpet, 3 saxophones, clarinet, Fender Rhodes Piano, percussion, steel drums and synth.
the aliens are all secretly general grievous clones, thats why
This the first live orchestra video that I’ve watched that has everyone actively enjoying themselves, audience and all, this makes me happy :)
Take a look at this, then:
ruclips.net/video/0BvqGkcoY88/видео.html
They may be the first time I’ve heard someone speak Danish, and it’s even better than I imagined
Mange tak. Dansk er meget svært og folk refere det som tatooine sprog
Translation
Than you. Danish is a hard lanquage and people have refered to it as tatooine lanquage
the force is strong with this orchestra
i love how the string section is grooving along as well as the audience. Fun stuff.
The sounds of my brain when I'm writing an exam: 2:33
Aaaaah, the freakin' audience is clapping wrong! The musicians even show them when to clap by snapping their fingers! It hurts so much to see good music tainted like that
Well, if you get Thanos to join along in the finger-snapping, the audience will learn their lesson REALLY quick.
@@KingdaToro lol! One snap that's all it would take XD
It drives me crazy😂.
It’s called a syncopation and it’s a technique
Syncoptation is the offbeat you dumbass
Considering the day I had, I stumbled across the Danish National Symphony. I went through Imperial March, the Main theme and Duel of the Fates. I was hesitant to look at the Cantina Band because I thought they couldn't do it justice, even though what I saw so far was brilliant. The Cantina Band was brilliant! Literally I shed a tear, a few tears, watching this. It was so fun. Just what I needed after today.
I think the Tuba and the sax and steel drum guys are having the most fun here....
The Danish are people of quality *chefs kiss*
Omg that sax 🎷 guy performance is just amazing
this is one of the SOngs that just makes everybody happy and that comes from a Sci Fi movie small scene, i love it
This Orchestra is just the best. My favourite is The Good The Bad The Ugly. But man, this is just terrific.
Having Danish grandparents who tried to teach me as a young boy, I was able to understand a fraction of what he said in the beginning. I REALLY need to start learning again
Got to love new generation symphonies, formal but informal. This is how you get the young generations to appreciate the art. You shouldn't always have to be dead silent as an audience member...
Special props to the guys on the sax, tuba and steel drums .... thumbs up..
Band Member: "Thank you! We've been the cantina band, if you have any requests shout them out!"
Band Member: *hides mouth* "Play that same song!"
Band Member " Alright! Same song, here we go!"
Ah yes. Family guy star wars
@@QuinManGuy one of their best "movies"! Loved the whole trilogy!
Lol
Play Jaja Ding Dong!!
OMG who is that sax player?-he is terrific!!
Donno, is he having unprotected sax?
Mr-sniper EliteGame haha it’s not
It is in the description
That's Fi'grin Da'aan and his Fi'grin Da'aan Eight
@@farklefuster6876 You're genius! 😂
I must have listened to this 10 times. Love watching orchestra play this.
This song is so fun! There will truly never be someone who can compose such a wide range of music styles so flawlessly as John Williams!
Great. They are brilliant. They are able to play any type of film theme. And not just film. They are wonderful. I love them. I'd like to see them live.
Juste magnifique, et on voit que tous ses musiciens de talent prennent un plaisir fou...super !!
How did they not zoom in on the tubist a single time?? He was literally like one of 3 people playing in that entire song
I had this song stuck in my head at work today decided to listen to this version.
This were the times when Star Wars was awesome.
Right upper corner, 00:27 and onward, the woman.
Oh god I see it, this sax payer has attracted the dark side of the force
Not only is it a classic theme song, it’s INSANELY difficult to play
No it’s really not. If you put a lot of practice into it, then it becomes really fun and easy!
@@MegaGermanShepherds That's true for every piece ever written in the history of music. Doesn't reflect on the comment you were responding to.
@@khymaaren Probably misinterpreted it. My bad! Lol!
John Williams channeling his Jazz roots to the max.
bruhhh lol
1:52 My guy had a slide whistle
I'm in a 7th grade band and we are playing this................
We definitely serve his kind here.
Thank you John Williams for give us this unforgettable music and Tak to the danish orchestera for the perfect play.
Ahhh.....the memories of nostalgia and going to a Star Wars Concert are all coming back after watching this. Loved it.
OMG this is extraterrestrially wonderful, beyond belief!!!! This is one of the compositions that I fell in love in my life, and I never heard it is played with such perfection!
Yeah this orchestra is great, I've had the pleasure of hearing them live a few times, always a pleasure. And not actually that expensive
Nothing brings me more joy than watching full Orchestras play pop culture tunes!!
How much fun is this!🤩
This conductor is a legend!
The guy with the sax is so darn good
1:22 *Is ThAt GoRdOn RaMsAy?!?!*
Oscarg421 can we get a lamb sauce over here?
Redgit *ITS RAW*
Looks like it would be his dad
Great to see how much fun they have!
the sax guy is living the best of is life
The sax player is so talented I hope one day I have a fraction of his talent.
I don't think I've ever seen an orchestra have so much fun playing lol
The Conductor is having an absolute blast!
Wow! That was absolutely exceptional!
They all look and sound like they’re having just as much fun as I am listening to this. ❤️
I love the conductors energy throughout this piece He really seems to love what he's doing.
That drummer is having the time of his life
I love the energy of this orchestra!
Imagine having this played at your funeral.
Send them home with a smile on their faces.
3:25 Holy moly, the energy in that room man
damn that tuba
Ikr all talk about the Sax but Tuba Wow!
Lmao ikr
Same piece shot from the tuba view ;) ruclips.net/video/wa-wzv851eI/видео.html
He went so far as to talk Huttesse during the speech! So cool!
The People from Denmark Can be proud of this masterpiece
I am
What a party! Every miusiciaian here is radiating fun! CHapeau for the sax & tuba player!
🙂 The conductor really got into the music. Everytime I watch this video it makes me giggle and happy. Wondrrful Orchestra.
The audience is actually NOT clapping wrong or offbeat. It's due to the speed of sound (340 m/s). For instance, if the average audience member is, say, 60m away from the stage, the microphones on stage pick up the clapping sound with a delay of 2*60/340 = 0.35 second. That's enough to be disturbing.
Why can't they just sit and listen and enjoy it without clapping at all? It's not that difficult. :-)
@@Chris3141592 The host presented it as a bonus track. The concert was basically over, but they played this as the closing number. That's probably why :-)
@@Albert-wk8ts thanks - that's a good explanation! :-)
It’s their culture you moron. It’s what they do. It’s just like some cultures don’t even clap after a performance. I’ve had the privilege of traveling all over the world and yes. People have different cultures. What do you know!!!!! So piss off to call of duty to say rude things. Phucking moron
Magic!!!!!
Props to the tuba guy they are killing it!
The Violinists snapping their fingers added even more fun to this piece.
Beyond fun! The conductor is a total hoot!
Sheer class LMAO very well done totally love this orchestra brillant
This is INSANE 😱
THAT SAX PLAYER>>>>>>>>> WOWOWOWOWOWOWOW
The conductor is having the best time of his life !
Absolutely fantastic!
So much fun - thank you!
😂😁👍👍👍