They are the sound levels so mp is mezzo piano it’s the softest you can play, p is piano and is soft mf is mezzo fitter and it’s medium loud and forte is jsut loud but there’s also double forte which is louder than forte
@@rydergilbertson6803 not sure where you learned it but like thats not quite right as far as i know and ive been doing music since i was like 8, it goes from quitest to loudest, piano: quiet, mezzo piano: medium quiet, mezzo forte: medium loud, forte: loud, and then well yeah double forte and goes up to fortisimo.
@@rydergilbertson6803 and also, he meant it as in he couldnt hear the difference, im sure he knew what they were, and the comment is from 4 years ago so yeah
I remember playing this song for lgpe last year in 8th! we got superior score and it was just my favorite song to play! Brings back good memories
My middle school played this song, very nice piece. Good Job (:
This is still a fun piece to me, my middle school played this one back in 2015 or so
(First Act, 6/8, 98-112)
Start-1:20
5-1:24
9-1:35
13-1:39
17-1:45
25-1:54
29-1:58
34-2:08
42-2:17
50-2:27
58-2:36
62-2:40
70-2:50
78-3:01
(Second Act, 4/4, 60-70)
Start-3:18
7-3:47
13-4:15
19-4:38
(Third Act, 2/4, 118-126)
Start-5:24
9-5:34
17-5:43
26-5:54
34-6:04
46-6:19
54-6:28
62-6:39
70-6:48
78-6:57
Song at 1:20
Bless your soul
yeah, my middle school band played this peice, I played Alto Saxaphone, too bad I lost my music though :(
We played this one at blue lake fine arts camp and it was beautiful
wowzers. i played this my freshman year in band...they didn't let me keep the sheet music. the 3rd movement was my favorite.
Same
Freaking amazing! but i cant really tell the difference between mp, p, mf, and f
They are the sound levels so mp is mezzo piano it’s the softest you can play, p is piano and is soft mf is mezzo fitter and it’s medium loud and forte is jsut loud but there’s also double forte which is louder than forte
@@rydergilbertson6803 not sure where you learned it but like thats not quite right as far as i know and ive been doing music since i was like 8, it goes from quitest to loudest, piano: quiet, mezzo piano: medium quiet, mezzo forte: medium loud, forte: loud, and then well yeah double forte and goes up to fortisimo.
@@rydergilbertson6803 and also, he meant it as in he couldnt hear the difference, im sure he knew what they were, and the comment is from 4 years ago so yeah
I wish they had a mallet player. I played mallets for this and in the 3rd movement it is quite noticeable and unique.
I play that part too
Am playing this in middle school and I'm a tromboness so playing the first and third piece was my favourite
How was the concert?
I'm havin' tinnitus
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trombonist in this song 😃
if you notice, the cowbell in rendezvous is both late and out of sync. he was a bar late and was playing on beat one and two instead of on the ands.