Each musician totally immersed in this beautifully played selection. My commendations to the conductor and to each and every band member. Every note was played with dedication, feeling and pride.
What a superb quality production, the orchestra-sized wind ensemble here really shows that they can do as much as an orchestra with strings! It's challenging co-ordingating a huge ensemble like this but an excellent conductor, practice and team work have prevailed here. Take a bow!
Wind orchestras actually sound quite better, cuz of the sound clarity, independence and strengt. Symphonic orchestra is like chill, enjoyable one and wind is like army - pleasant, motivative.
Thank God for RUclips! It's wonderful to see and hear these students perform with such excellence.. And hat's off to the audio dept.. Instead of microphones in front of all most every instrument, they use a pair of mics above which allows the listener to hear the orchestra faithfully in the auditorium. I love listening with quality earphones too. Many thanks, Paul (from Spokane, Wasington)!
This is SO much better than that Bocook arrangement that everyone and their mom was playing when the 2012 film came out. "Drink With Me" in this version nearly brought me to tears T_T
There is actually another concert band version that is really good, it's from the original musical but the same music. No Stars though and it's not an arrangement by Bocook, I believe it might be Robert Lowden?
Wait, sorry Bob Lowden did a version based on the 2012 movie. However it's a decent arrangement closed to this one, just doesn't start with "Look Down". I'll find the other arrangement I was thinking of. m.ruclips.net/video/Z-fZZbDRIGM/видео.html
Aha! I'm thinking of the Warren Barker version, it's based on the original musical. It's a medley but a decent arrangement. m.ruclips.net/video/dtOK4etYaF8/видео.html
This is outstanding, having played in a wind band alongside a good many ex military musicians, I am all too aware of the challenges of tuning for wind instruments, it is more often the saxes and clarinets that struggle. But this was near perfect and with so many so young, a tribute to a lot of hard work and a well led group. Very well done.
This is easily one of the best arrangements of Les Miserables. It's a shame this version isn't for orchestra, but it's a great Wind Band one nonetheless!!
The difference in musicianship is the difference in the attitude of the Asian student vs the students in the USA. It is obvious the students have practiced a lot and mastered their instruments and are striving to do their best.
Tears at ruclips.net/video/LOC_mtePqD4/видео.htmlm43s. Beautifully executed...Reminds me of another moment ruclips.net/video/RxPZh4AnWyk/видео.htmlm15s where plucked from obscurity, a women (Susan Boyle) who I knew instantly had Asperger's Syndrome (only because my brother does too) and only revealed it years later, showed that a disability doesn't mean "disabled." I wish I could have been part of an ensemble like this when I was in High School.
Well here, perhaps grade 4/5's are learning hot cross buns for May be a week? We had award winning hands in public school, incredible music teacher.....we knew 4 scales within 2 months, memorized. Grade 5/6 split classes gave grade 5 kids the advantage to start band early too. My high school was also amazing! Fanatic programmes and well, Number 1 across North America when we competed in Boston....now this is in Canada where all we hear about is bloody hockey.....Huge support of the arts in my town when I was growing up though. I now play with military, concert bands and orchestras in a big city. We played Robert W.Smith's "Purgatorio" the year we got number 1......one of the last years when there wasn't this silly "competing against a standard...." As opposed to "winning"....anywho, I also taught Hot Cross Buns, but I start with the basics of music theory first.
+Crystal Mallory I'd be interested to now the name of your band. "Number 1 in North America" is a pretty bold statement. I'd encourage you search RUclips for the term "TMEA Honor Band". You'll be introduced to some of the best bands in the State of Texas. Check out the Langham Creek recording....also take the time to listen to Coppell MIDDLE SCHOOL (12&13 year olds) playing the very challenging Circus Bee march. It'll blow you away.
Not a bold statement at all. I'm not in the states, I'm in Canada. My senior band (high school) actually won the classic music festival across North America. It's actually the truth, we went to Boston to compete. They talley the results across all of them (they are across Canada/US), at first we were in the top 10% but had to wait to find out until the last week of June, this was in 1998. Then my music teacher, Mr. Wayne McGrath got up on the stage on the last day of school, when we always had a school assembly in the morning and out he came with an award taller than himself! NUMBER 1! Small town, you won't find the recording on You Tube like so many thing are now.....how old were you in '97/98?
No, you do not suck and don't compare yourself to this band. It is different there where they spend hours and hours of practice.....better self discipline and commitment (meaning how here we end up with people who don't practice etc...). It's a different level of playing, I'm actually surprised they had music in front of them from some of the other videos I have seen.
@@hornalicious If you start band in kindergarten you have 4 hours a day every day accept holidays mandatory practice. When you play at that level you start to not enjoy music because it's all about increasing stamina range tone and you basically turn into a robot
@@Aruesx I'm not saying we should do band in kindergarten. The kids are too tiny! We start in grade 4 at my daughter's school but some grade 3s get to start early because there is a 3/4 split. My daughter is bugging her teachers to make sure she gets into that class because she wants to take trombone in school. Lol
30 minutes of General Music is required *daily* from Year 1 to Year 6 in all public elementary schools. They're not allowed to study band instruments in those classes, but they still get quite a bit of other things done. Most Japanese kids who've NEVER been in band, choir or orchestra will enter the 7th grade knowing how to read a grand staff, knowing how to recite chromatic solfege in immovable 'Do', knowing how to play a chromatic scale on a recorder or melodica, and will have experience singing in at least 2 part harmony (as most school songs have 2-part harmony, and the entire student body is required to sing it). This puts them a good bit ahead of our band beginners in the States when they pick up their first instruments in 7th grade. After that 1st year of band they'll have spent more time with the horn on their face than our kids get in all of 3 years from grades 6 thru 8. And by the time they're in their final year of Junior High (grade 9) they'll be able to outplay most American HS seniors.
Nevermind, I found the name of the song which I needed: Drink With Me. The list of the songs are: Look Down At The End of The Day I Dreamed A Dream Castle On a Cloud Master of the House Drink With Me Do You Hear The People Sing
+Cameron Smith The school band scene in Japan is awesome. The sheer number of kids playing on that stage would be amazing in itself over here. Makes one kind of jealous when considering one's kids prospects..
It's the level of self discipline there as well.....lack of commitment here is killing us all. There they are fully committed and work their arses off!
Each musician totally immersed in this beautifully played selection. My commendations to the conductor and to each and every band member. Every note was played with dedication, feeling and pride.
What a superb quality production, the orchestra-sized wind ensemble here really shows that they can do as much as an orchestra with strings! It's challenging co-ordingating a huge ensemble like this but an excellent conductor, practice and team work have prevailed here. Take a bow!
Wind orchestras actually sound quite better, cuz of the sound clarity, independence and strengt. Symphonic orchestra is like chill, enjoyable one and wind is like army - pleasant, motivative.
Thank God for RUclips! It's wonderful to see and hear these students perform with such excellence.. And hat's off to the audio dept.. Instead of microphones
in front of all most every instrument, they use a pair of mics above which allows
the listener to hear the orchestra faithfully in the auditorium. I love listening with quality earphones too. Many thanks, Paul (from Spokane, Wasington)!
This is SO much better than that Bocook arrangement that everyone and their mom was playing when the 2012 film came out. "Drink With Me" in this version nearly brought me to tears T_T
There is actually another concert band version that is really good, it's from the original musical but the same music. No Stars though and it's not an arrangement by Bocook, I believe it might be Robert Lowden?
Wait, sorry Bob Lowden did a version based on the 2012 movie. However it's a decent arrangement closed to this one, just doesn't start with "Look Down". I'll find the other arrangement I was thinking of.
m.ruclips.net/video/Z-fZZbDRIGM/видео.html
Aha! I'm thinking of the Warren Barker version, it's based on the original musical. It's a medley but a decent arrangement.
m.ruclips.net/video/dtOK4etYaF8/видео.html
I’m pretty sure I played that arrangement in high school lol
This is outstanding, having played in a wind band alongside a good many ex military musicians, I am all too aware of the challenges of tuning for wind instruments, it is more often the saxes and clarinets that struggle. But this was near perfect and with so many so young, a tribute to a lot of hard work and a well led group. Very well done.
I love the way percussionist play....it just very lovely 😊
Wow, fantastic! I'm amazed that this is a high school band, very good balance and clarity.
I have to say that is some stellar horn playing. I almost thought it was a woodwind in the background.
This is easily one of the best arrangements of Les Miserables. It's a shame this version isn't for orchestra, but it's a great Wind Band one nonetheless!!
Well, this is a wind orchestra right here.
Just not a philharmonic/symphonic orchestra.
They are high school students, and this is brass band club!
The difference in musicianship is the difference in the attitude of the Asian student vs the students in the USA. It is obvious the students have practiced a lot and mastered their instruments and are striving to do their best.
レミゼの編曲何個かあるみたいだけど、ちゃんとLock Downから始まるこの編曲が一番好き!
great playing congratulation, Erik Janssen, artistic Director of Molenaar Edition
Can somebody time stamp all the songs on here? Huhu~ I love this performance!! Thank u for sharing it with us all. Huhu~ 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Tears at ruclips.net/video/LOC_mtePqD4/видео.htmlm43s. Beautifully executed...Reminds me of another moment ruclips.net/video/RxPZh4AnWyk/видео.htmlm15s where plucked from obscurity, a women (Susan Boyle) who I knew instantly had Asperger's Syndrome (only because my brother does too) and only revealed it years later, showed that a disability doesn't mean "disabled."
I wish I could have been part of an ensemble like this when I was in High School.
グロッケンさんとビブラフォンさんが合成かってくらいシンクロしてて、きっとたくさん2人で練習したんだろうと思うと泣けるね
吹奏楽している男子ってかっこいいと思う
I'm first chair tuba in my band and I just want to say that you tubas sound great!!!!!!! Keep it up
Starting at 7:40 I love the part of "Drink with me"
Yes me too, Anjong ... the whole performance is awesome and so well played too. I was singing along to all of the songs. :)
mean while in the u.s kids are learning hot cross buns on recorder
Haha I played this in my high school band but we probably didn't sound this good XD
Well here, perhaps grade 4/5's are learning hot cross buns for May be a week? We had award winning hands in public school, incredible music teacher.....we knew 4 scales within 2 months, memorized. Grade 5/6 split classes gave grade 5 kids the advantage to start band early too. My high school was also amazing! Fanatic programmes and well, Number 1 across North America when we competed in Boston....now this is in Canada where all we hear about is bloody hockey.....Huge support of the arts in my town when I was growing up though. I now play with military, concert bands and orchestras in a big city. We played Robert W.Smith's "Purgatorio" the year we got number 1......one of the last years when there wasn't this silly "competing against a standard...." As opposed to "winning"....anywho, I also taught Hot Cross Buns, but I start with the basics of music theory first.
There as opposed to "here"
+Crystal Mallory
I'd be interested to now the name of your band. "Number 1 in North America" is a pretty bold statement. I'd encourage you search RUclips for the term "TMEA Honor Band". You'll be introduced to some of the best bands in the State of Texas. Check out the Langham Creek recording....also take the time to listen to Coppell MIDDLE SCHOOL (12&13 year olds) playing the very challenging Circus Bee march. It'll blow you away.
Not a bold statement at all. I'm not in the states, I'm in Canada. My senior band (high school) actually won the classic music festival across North America. It's actually the truth, we went to Boston to compete. They talley the results across all of them (they are across Canada/US), at first we were in the top 10% but had to wait to find out until the last week of June, this was in 1998. Then my music teacher, Mr. Wayne McGrath got up on the stage on the last day of school, when we always had a school assembly in the morning and out he came with an award taller than himself! NUMBER 1! Small town, you won't find the recording on You Tube like so many thing are now.....how old were you in '97/98?
I listen to this then listen to our band... we suck.
I feel the same unfortunately :/
No, you do not suck and don't compare yourself to this band. It is different there where they spend hours and hours of practice.....better self discipline and commitment (meaning how here we end up with people who don't practice etc...). It's a different level of playing, I'm actually surprised they had music in front of them from some of the other videos I have seen.
@@hornalicious If you start band in kindergarten you have 4 hours a day every day accept holidays mandatory practice. When you play at that level you start to not enjoy music because it's all about increasing stamina range tone and you basically turn into a robot
@@Aruesx I'm not saying we should do band in kindergarten. The kids are too tiny! We start in grade 4 at my daughter's school but some grade 3s get to start early because there is a 3/4 split. My daughter is bugging her teachers to make sure she gets into that class because she wants to take trombone in school. Lol
Because u compare urself with pros😫
wish my senior band at school sounded this amazing!!!
JustMyChannel really if everyone in your band practiced enough and knew the piece off by heart you could easily sound like this or even better.
I believe several years of musical training is mandatory in Japanese schools.
30 minutes of General Music is required *daily* from Year 1 to Year 6 in all public elementary schools. They're not allowed to study band instruments in those classes, but they still get quite a bit of other things done.
Most Japanese kids who've NEVER been in band, choir or orchestra will enter the 7th grade knowing how to read a grand staff, knowing how to recite chromatic solfege in immovable 'Do', knowing how to play a chromatic scale on a recorder or melodica, and will have experience singing in at least 2 part harmony (as most school songs have 2-part harmony, and the entire student body is required to sing it). This puts them a good bit ahead of our band beginners in the States when they pick up their first instruments in 7th grade. After that 1st year of band they'll have spent more time with the horn on their face than our kids get in all of 3 years from grades 6 thru 8. And by the time they're in their final year of Junior High (grade 9) they'll be able to outplay most American HS seniors.
トランペットのソロのやつで二番目に吹くひとちょーかっこいい
Veramente bravissimi ! Un ottimo suono !
OMG this is so amazing haha.I am in a high school wind band too but...haha
Beautiful! Congrats on a great performance!
This is beautifully played. So much contrast in tonality and dynamics. This is some of the best wind band playing I have ever heard!
Nice Oboe solo :)
I came across your comment as the solo started!
Beautiful performance and very nice videography!
i got goosebumps so many times during Do You Hear The People Sing
8:59 Do you hear the people sing / 민중의 노래
They are so good!
out standing performance.
At 06:03 I thought for a second they were playing Poor Unfortunate Souls.
I thought they were playing Elmo's world
Jeremiah lol same
Superb!
Amazing! Very high standard!
Awesome superb performance👍
This is incredible!!
So beautiful!
Excellent!
Amazing. I played this with my concet band.
The titles keep calling this a wind orchestra. Uh, I see plenty of brass in there and strings too! In my day in HS we chanted "brass kicks ass"!
I think because it uses wind instruments, no strings. Brass are technically wind instruments.
Perfeição musical inacreditável!!! Parabéns a todos!!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
wow So Gooooooood~~~~^^
great... but... it all depends on the base.... if you have 5 tubas and 3 string bases.... plus plus plus.... it just can be great....
Bass*
聴きごたえありますね~
Musik ist sehr schön man hört die Sänger richtig singen weiter so und wieder gute Musikstücke Martin aus Bottrop
Wonderful
Nice intro... Great
Good performance
awesome :')!! It's so beautiful
Very Nice arrangement, who did the arrangement for concertband ? I don't find it, and it's not Jay Bocook or Warren Baker. So, who can help me ? Thx
marcel peeters
gianluca duretto Thank you we are gone play it :-)
It's a Molenaar publicationl, but they can't sell it in the US
Wow!!
excellent
magnifico!
❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇯🇵❤️❤️❤️Beautiful!
넘버키 옆에 led등은 어떻게 끄나요? 설명서 봐도 모르겠습니다 ㅜㅜ
De qui est l’arrangement ?
Pff Who si this arrangement ?
Merci , thank
Gérard Giroud Marcel Peeters
are these arrangements for sale/hire?
newyorkbrass yep
Perfeito
Good Job Oboe solo!
함성 터지고도 남을 공연인데 박수만 치넹
Wow :)
Who's arrangement was it please?
Kathy Gledsdale Marcel Peeters
If I am not wrong
alguem sabe me responder quem é o compositor dessa música????
+adriano camargo marcel peeters you can order it in the netherlands at molenaar edition. also to be found on their you tube channel
Anybody knows the name of all the songs?
Nevermind, I found the name of the song which I needed: Drink With Me.
The list of the songs are:
Look Down
At The End of The Day
I Dreamed A Dream
Castle On a Cloud
Master of the House
Drink With Me
Do You Hear The People Sing
WTF? This has got to be a joke. Their high school kids play better than our military bands.
Hopefully there is a boombox in the back playing the real tunes. Or else... We are no longer allowed to show pride.
+Cameron Smith lol
+Cameron Smith The school band scene in Japan is awesome. The sheer number of kids playing on that stage would be amazing in itself over here. Makes one kind of jealous when considering one's kids prospects..
It's the level of self discipline there as well.....lack of commitment here is killing us all. There they are fully committed and work their arses off!
Because They were trained very nice.. I hope so your band is good..
who is arranger?
NINDOT GYOD uie....
give me the score
+sjsymphony NO
No On my Own?
8:59 À la volonté du peuple
wow they're amazing.... they are in musical highschool right????
No, they are just high school student.
1:10 don't think I didn't hear that shit
All people make mistakes at least once.
😂
*squeak*
Is wind or wing?
"Wing" on the wall banner is referring to the location they are playing in I believe. Still a wind band. It could be an Air Force base or something.
8:58
団体どこ?
梅田貴央 大阪府にある四條畷学園高校の吹奏楽部です
kippevel
whiplash brought me here
Wow :)