This is an incredibly complex song that I am playing in an honor band currently and our band was able to have the honor of meeting and being conducted by Richard Floyd the conductor in the video. He was extremely nice and had many useful comments that helped our band become even better than it was previously.
I played this last year for all state and it was so much fun! Be careful tho, one of the percussionists hit the glass too hard and it shattered all over.
This song was a pain to learn (alto saxophone) but the result that came out of it was worth it I would say. Such an interesting blend of different sounds that you wouldn't think would work but it does. Great piece, would I spend as much time as I did trying to perfect it again? Probably not lmao.
Every time I listen to this I think of a metal version. A drum set will easily be able to play the percussion part using rim shots as a alternative to the wine glasses. Bass guitar will obviously play the low brass and 2 guitars can play the rest of the treble horns. If anyone makes a metal version please let me know
I'm disappointed the college I'm going to is playing this the year before I go... 😢
This is an incredibly complex song that I am playing in an honor band currently and our band was able to have the honor of meeting and being conducted by Richard Floyd the conductor in the video. He was extremely nice and had many useful comments that helped our band become even better than it was previously.
nice name
playing this for an honor band in a couple weeks!
Played this in an honor band a couple days ago
It was one of my favorites
@@thafailgod7313 Which one?
@@emersonolson8850 Ilmea
0:02 - I. Moderato
3:15 - II. Allegro
[8:38 - Applause]
Great piece playing it for assessment!
Played this my sophomore year of high school in symphonic band. I was the only horn :(
Same
played this for all-district band. it’s a lot more difficult than it at first seems it would be 😵💫
We get to play this for our spring concert. I play percussion 2 so far it’s fun.
I played this last year for all state and it was so much fun! Be careful tho, one of the percussionists hit the glass too hard and it shattered all over.
SAMEEEEE ❤❤❤❤
I hate playing this but love hearing it
The desynced entrances sound ✨beautiful✨ but my GOD do they suck to hit
This song is so amazing! I'm playing the clarinet solo for our band :I love the style! :)
Me too! Clarinet has the best part for this piece
Omg twinsies!!! The solo is so much fun!!!
The only thing i have to say is that i wasnt expecting a song called "diamond tide" to sound so sinister
I got to play this for all county hs band, my literal favorite piece I've ever played. It is constantly in my head
THE HORNS AT 6:57 ❤❤❤
I played the flute 2 part for all-region band (sightread it and reheated it got two hours). It’s a lot of fun! Very funky but very pretty
I played this in pys it was a really fun one to perform
This song was a pain to learn (alto saxophone) but the result that came out of it was worth it I would say. Such an interesting blend of different sounds that you wouldn't think would work but it does. Great piece, would I spend as much time as I did trying to perfect it again? Probably not lmao.
played oboe for this piece, loved it
WHAT IS THAT MELODYYYY 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
she diamond on my tide til i viet cuong
SPCO led me here ~ they're doing 'Circling Back .. '
10 french horns!? 🤯
Every time I listen to this I think of a metal version. A drum set will easily be able to play the percussion part using rim shots as a alternative to the wine glasses. Bass guitar will obviously play the low brass and 2 guitars can play the rest of the treble horns. If anyone makes a metal version please let me know
Why am I a page behind at the ending.
And why does trombone have like 30 measures of rest in a row
Bello
forte
3:52, trombones enter
Anyone came here for scsboa?
yes what instrument do you play
Me trumpet
Me clarinet
What’s ur name
@@tiffany628 me 2 (annabelle)
Anyone came here for obda select band