For those wondering: this is “Winter” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, and SFC Devereaux is playing an F Tuba (not to be confused with a euphonium/baritone due to the camera angle). The music on screen is the original violin part.
@@WilliamFord972Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords! (YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty) To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit! - Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim - Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it): The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote: “Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…” In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative. Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians: “They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.” This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man. You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes: “About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.” Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ. Amen
Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords! (YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty) To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit! - Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim - Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it): The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote: “Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…” In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative. Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians: “They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.” This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man. You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes: “About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.” Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ. Amen
@thatonekid6709 Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords! (YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty) To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit! - Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim - Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it): The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote: “Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…” In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative. Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians: “They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.” This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man. You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes: “About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.” Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ. Amen
I feel this. I picked up an arrangement of Bydlo recently so that I could run some sound tests with it only to discover that the part is so high, it can be played on Eb Alto. Why anyone thinks that it's worth the effort to play it on CC Tuba is well beyond my comprehension.
@@Markworth I haven't played tuba in so long that I forgot Musorgsky even exists, let alone Pictures at an Exhibition. You've unlocked something for me.
@@Froggy-Frogs Circular breathing was not used here, as someone who does circular breathe frequently on many brass instruments. its almost impossible to do that , at that speed with tuba. the amount of air u would have to fill into ur cheeks is more than any other instrument and the force u would have to push it through the instrument is almost impossible to do with ur cheek muscles alone, NOT TO MENTION HIS CHEEKS DONT PUFF UP EVEN A LITTLE.
I’ve played with some pretty impressive tuba players, it’s definitely something that takes many hours from my observation, but once they have it, they have it. By the way, I’m your 1,000 liker. Well done!
@@dogod1237 not to mention circular breathing is practically impossible on tuba cause of how big mouthpiece is and how much air you need. unless you are a god, (which this guy is) i doubt most people would circular breath on tuba
The fact that this guy not only is playing extremely high notes for the tuba to be playing, but also they are extremely fast and with a fast tempo too. Not to mention, the amount of air needed for a tuba is hard to play notes as fast as he is. Also, on top of all that, his volume is great, his pitch is great, and his sound isn't wavering at all! As a trumpet player of six years, and a member of a high school marching band and pep band, this guy is absolutely amazing!
@@treymoen1036my band teacher in HS always said that flute players made the best tuba players. At least 2 or 3 flutists made the switch while I went there, and they never disappointed.
Bro, as a saxophonist, I can't even play that fast. This man is ridiculously talented. As a music major in college, none of my peers who play Tuba could dream of playing that
I love how the US army band is playing this, actually having today humor. And that tuba player must be super good at playing a bass instrument and going super high on a tuba.
@@jacobruiz97 oh wow! (no shit sherlock) I never thought of that! Could you explain more of your thought process discovering this Einstein. I just thought that they were people and maybe they know or are people from this generation. But I guess the whole army is just one big robot with no sense of humor huh. Wow you're so smart. I can't believe the size of your brain rn. It's massive, meaty, and super wrinkly. Cool guy!👍
Likely you just heard at least 15-20 years of playing. I’ve been playing trumpet for over 50, and while I stopped improving many years ago, it’s still a blast trying new and difficult stuff!
I played bassoon very badly for one year in high school after several years of playing the flute, much to the amusement of anyone in earshot! 🤪😂 Double reeded instruments are no joke!
@@QWERTYUIOP-mm2hvI'll bet! Did you prefer playing one over the other? I played flute for several years back in school and in my junior year was asked to try bassoon cuz the fingerings for the notes are the same as a flute. Treble to bass clef, and flute to that huge instrument with a double reed was no joke! It was always entertaining for whoever was within earshot of the practice room though! 😂🤣😂 On a serious note, I loved playing it and hope I get to again someday.
Oboe is one of the hardest instruments to play mouth wise bc it’s hard to make it sound good. I play oboe and it’s annoying bc I can’t make it sound good.
Flutes and euphoniums always united at my old band. Flutes, euphoniums, and sax were against the clarinets, trumpets and trombones. It was a whole-ass war.
Damn. I personally believe that the clarinets are pretty stick-up-their-asses and some flutes can definitely act like that sometimes (mostly because we are really bored) but my band was pretty chaotic. @@postmodernjambox5951
@@postmodernjambox5951 huh I transferred to a new band recently and yeah the flutes have just become the most uptight group of uptights BUT the saxophones all feud and hate each other which is very entertaining
As a brass player, articulating fast ryhthms is always a challenge even at higher levels of skill. But he NAILED it with that double tounging amd all the extra slurs. Give this man a medal, he's earned it
As a brass player, I can confirm this is one of those instances where the "can you" question is used and the brass players mind will just say "yea, we gonna do it no matter what"
Viva lavaldi, winter is such a great piece especially for that run where it switches from going up to going down. Its so awfully satisfying. That tuba players ought to be proud.
@@ArmyFieldBand It's been 10 months since you made this comment. Please remind Amy that she is an oboe god! I knew I was a hack playing my oboe in the my local adult community band, but DANG I sound like a 7th grader by comparison!
Tuba was my instrument of choice in 5th grade. I was 4ft tall and weighed 65 lbs. I still have canvas burn scars on the top of ankles from carrying it in a huge backpack everyday for two years. 😆
I played bass drum in 4th or 5th grade marching band and I was the same stature. We didn't have a good one for elementary use 😂 It was as big as the bass #5 I played in junior year. Even then it was big for me at like 5'10 150lbs and the one I used as a kid was an old solid wood one.
I was a trumpet player for 5 years and got stuck on larger brass later on since there were already to many trumpets. This is exactly the stuff I did, and taught the other tubas and baritones to do too
I was "that" tuba but with half the skill. 10 years on the instrument and maybe I could do it, but goodness gracious that was amazing. Literal goosebumps.
I went to school with a tuba player like this. In one show he was chosen to play all (and I mean ALL) of the lead trumpet parts for Wynton Marsalis’ version of The Carnival of Venice. He nailed it every time, on his tuba! This was high school BTW and he was 17 at the time.
facts tho. btw i'm that one tuba player in my class, any thanks for inspiring me back in 4th grade, I am in 7th now, and I always watch your videos no matter what account I use. I love your performances, and I wish I could see you all perform in person.
For those wondering: this is “Winter” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, and SFC Devereaux is playing an F Tuba (not to be confused with a euphonium/baritone due to the camera angle). The music on screen is the original violin part.
This is the correct answer
Ah I guessed e flat but figured it could be an f tuba.
@@WilliamFord972Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords!
(YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty)
To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit!
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Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim
-
Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it):
The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote:
“Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…”
In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative.
Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians:
“They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.”
This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man.
You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes:
“About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.”
Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
Amen
Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords!
(YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty)
To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit!
-
Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim
-
Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it):
The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote:
“Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…”
In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative.
Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians:
“They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.”
This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man.
You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes:
“About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.”
Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
Amen
@thatonekid6709 Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords!
(YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty)
To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit!
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Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim
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Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it):
The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote:
“Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…”
In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative.
Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians:
“They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.”
This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man.
You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes:
“About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.”
Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
Amen
its all the pent up tuba energy waiting for that one solo
Same thing for marching band, us contras just want something other than a squat or lunge!
about damn time
LOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@13141beizi Yup. 😎
I feel like brass players are always answering the orchestration “can you” questions without satisfying the “should you” questions
I feel this. I picked up an arrangement of Bydlo recently so that I could run some sound tests with it only to discover that the part is so high, it can be played on Eb Alto. Why anyone thinks that it's worth the effort to play it on CC Tuba is well beyond my comprehension.
😎
That’s because the answer to “should you” is always yes. And I love the way this sounds
@@Markworth I haven't played tuba in so long that I forgot Musorgsky even exists, let alone Pictures at an Exhibition. You've unlocked something for me.
Sounds like life.
I'm surprised he can play that whole solo with only just 1-3 breaths! Talk about, like, 5 liters of air!
Circular breathing might have been employed.
As a tuba player I am more surprised that he can play that high of notes.
Looks like a gyatdamn flute sheet
@@Froggy-Frogs Circular breathing was not used here, as someone who does circular breathe frequently on many brass instruments. its almost impossible to do that , at that speed with tuba. the amount of air u would have to fill into ur cheeks is more than any other instrument and the force u would have to push it through the instrument is almost impossible to do with ur cheek muscles alone, NOT TO MENTION HIS CHEEKS DONT PUFF UP EVEN A LITTLE.
I genuinely didn’t know that was possible on that instrument.
Search up videos of mexican tuba players and you would be surprised how common it is.
Lucky Chops cover of Hello by Adele has the most amazing trumpet work in it.
it almost isn't
Frr
I’ve played with some pretty impressive tuba players, it’s definitely something that takes many hours from my observation, but once they have it, they have it. By the way, I’m your 1,000 liker. Well done!
I don’t think people realize how godlike this guy actually is
I sure as hell do
He played notes meant for a frickin French horn
@@theslayersshotgun9201 fr even topping my highest note but i'm only in middle school but still his range is crazy
Def
The manz lungs are actually insane
The ending wink was the perfect embodiment of a tuba players entire personality
Ok you made me laugh lol
Any low brass player tbh.
This man has more air in his lungs than I have hope for my entire life
No he is using a special breathing circle breathing
@@daleramos4640 looking at his cheeks and nose, I don't believe he's circular breathing here, unless he's gotten it to be unnoticeable
He slowly let out air, creating enough room to do this trick because he never stopped using air in-between notes
The key was, go fast, steady air flow, don't stop pushing keys lol
@@dogod1237 not to mention circular breathing is practically impossible on tuba cause of how big mouthpiece is and how much air you need. unless you are a god, (which this guy is) i doubt most people would circular breath on tuba
Didn't know y'all made uniforms big enough to fit his lungs
LOL
And his huge brass balls lol
lol
@@CurtisL8.3066definitely not funny…
@@NOTMahlena yea😬
WE ARE MAKING IT OUT OF VARDOHUS FORTRESS WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WE'RE TURNING ON THE LIGHTHOUSE TOO EARLY
@@gunslingerfan1238WE'RE LETTING ALL THE SAPPERS DIE IN THIS RUN
FORWAAAAAAAAARD
YES GUTS AND BLACKPOWDER FANS, ONE I HEAR ONLY 5 SECS OF THE SONG I KNEW THERE WILL BE SOME GUTS AND BLACK POWDER PEOPLE IN HERE
@@osigina11villanueva83 this was six months ago
Those valves are better oiled than my car.
fr
lol
I read this as “those valves are better oiled than my cat” 💀
Jsjsjsjsjss😅😂
As a pianist I have no idea what that means, but SO TRUE.
This man's range is bigger than my future
Yeye
Same
You don't have a future tho????
Fr
@@yomomma9173 damn that's cold💀
THE FLUTE PLAYER NEEDS TO TEACH ME THE WAYS!!!! THIS IS INSANE
This is true, going from any note above f to any note below b is hard, BUT THAT FAST JESUS.
It’s all in that blasted double & triple tonguing! Insane!
thats true lol, im not even that good cause i just started this year XD
That flute and oboe was heavenly, and the tuba impressive.
this is genuinely the most impressive tuba playing i have ever heard
The fact that this guy not only is playing extremely high notes for the tuba to be playing, but also they are extremely fast and with a fast tempo too. Not to mention, the amount of air needed for a tuba is hard to play notes as fast as he is. Also, on top of all that, his volume is great, his pitch is great, and his sound isn't wavering at all! As a trumpet player of six years, and a member of a high school marching band and pep band, this guy is absolutely amazing!
And accurately.
There’s a reason that the army band is so amazing, and it’s because they only take the best musicians in the country.
you actually need more air for the flute
@@quintonconoly um 🤓☝️ they take a similar amount of air so good flutes make good tuba players and vice versa
@@treymoen1036my band teacher in HS always said that flute players made the best tuba players. At least 2 or 3 flutists made the switch while I went there, and they never disappointed.
WE TURNING ON THE LIGHTHOUSE WITH THIS ONE!!!
We don't have sappers 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Our team is all line infantry 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥⛓️
AYYYY WE GETTING ON THE BOAT WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️
You have summoned the guts and black powder community
as a tuba player myself i can attest that tuba is def one of the most versatile and underrated instruments of all time.
Tubas for life
Facts. Tubas are so underlooked. I've played it for about 10-11 weeks now, and I know so much and boy is it fun. I'm pretty decent with it.
I'd definitely say euphonium belongs on that list too.
@@midston5843 100% euphonium is deserving of that list.
@@midston5843YES. I’m not a euphonium player, but whenever I hear them play in class I always think it sounds beautiful.
As a euphonium player, I wish I had even a fraction of his power.
Same here as a euphonium player I can’t hi some of the notes he hit
@@ZERO-jg9gi I just know he was dying after this video
Same 💀
i cant do my high b flat lmao
@@xqvvn you can’t!?
Bro, as a saxophonist, I can't even play that fast. This man is ridiculously talented. As a music major in college, none of my peers who play Tuba could dream of playing that
Why are you speaking for them?
@@jetsettech8804 why do you care?
I feel like this is more suited towards euphonium or F tuba but it’s still really impressive that you could do it on a CC tuba!
Looks like a F
Now imagine it on a BBb tuba
Yeye
@@theodoresmith4793 Yep, it’s an F. My bad.
I don't know who you are but you seem smart thanks for being smart
I love how the US army band is playing this, actually having today humor. And that tuba player must be super good at playing a bass instrument and going super high on a tuba.
remember they are people too
@@moisto_o3036 He’s saying that he likes the fact that the army band is using this generation’s humor style
@@jacobruiz97 oh wow! (no shit sherlock) I never thought of that! Could you explain more of your thought process discovering this Einstein. I just thought that they were people and maybe they know or are people from this generation. But I guess the whole army is just one big robot with no sense of humor huh. Wow you're so smart. I can't believe the size of your brain rn. It's massive, meaty, and super wrinkly. Cool guy!👍
@@moisto_o3036 TF? Bruh you’re the one with a less-than third grade reading comprehension 💀
@@moisto_o3036and their victims are people too.
As a tuba player myself, I greatly appreciated this
I've been playing tuba for 4 years, but this guy is amazing. Like amazing amazing..
Edit: thanks for all the likes! Most likes I've ever had 😭
Likely you just heard at least 15-20 years of playing. I’ve been playing trumpet for over 50, and while I stopped improving many years ago, it’s still a blast trying new and difficult stuff!
@@michaelfoxbrass professionally ? Bc with the right teacher you can always improve
also been playing Bb Tuba for 4 years. can barely hit a middle c. this guy's crazy
Been playing for 5 years and can hit the same notes but not easily
Yeye
Hats off to the oboe player 😭 if ppl have any idea how difficult it is to make an oboe sound decent
I played bassoon very badly for one year in high school after several years of playing the flute, much to the amusement of anyone in earshot! 🤪😂
Double reeded instruments are no joke!
@@QWERTYUIOP-mm2hvI'll bet! Did you prefer playing one over the other?
I played flute for several years back in school and in my junior year was asked to try bassoon cuz the fingerings for the notes are the same as a flute.
Treble to bass clef, and flute to that huge instrument with a double reed was no joke!
It was always entertaining for whoever was within earshot of the practice room though! 😂🤣😂
On a serious note, I loved playing it and hope I get to again someday.
Oboe is one of the hardest instruments to play mouth wise bc it’s hard to make it sound good. I play oboe and it’s annoying bc I can’t make it sound good.
“We all know that tuba player”
I don’t think I know a tuba player 😂
Same my band doesn’t even have a tuba player lol
Update: We officially have a tuba player- me!
@@jes_yes your band is sad
@mipmipmipmipmip what is happening?
@@bugjuicereviewsarchive6447 tbh
@mipmipmipmipmip So be sure to talk to your loved ones today about whether they play the tuba. It could save lives.
Clearly the tuba player is amazing, but I have never heard an oboe sound that good, ever!
They are some of the best musicians in the US. They are literally scouted by the army like athletes
Flutes and euphoniums always united at my old band. Flutes, euphoniums, and sax were against the clarinets, trumpets and trombones. It was a whole-ass war.
I've always experienced woodwinds to be uptight. The jazz band I'm in the the sax section I'm in is the screwball section
Damn. I personally believe that the clarinets are pretty stick-up-their-asses and some flutes can definitely act like that sometimes (mostly because we are really bored) but my band was pretty chaotic. @@postmodernjambox5951
@@postmodernjambox5951 huh I transferred to a new band recently and yeah the flutes have just become the most uptight group of uptights BUT the saxophones all feud and hate each other which is very entertaining
While I don't know "that" tuba player, I know one who almost gave one of the trombones a heart attack by blasting a note after complete silence
Thats how I am
I discovered how loud the tuba could play at band a few days ago, almost got kicked out
Sounds like an average day in highschool band class
Legend
Sounds like my bother in drums when we play mission impossible at band 🤣
I didn't even know Tubas could even produce that-
Fun fact: Tubas weren’t built for this sort of thing, therefore he has reached levels that shouldn’t be possible.
Unoriginality^
I want to cry… That was actually beautiful
WE ESCAPIN' VARDØHUS FORTRESS WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
High school trombones knowing dam well how hard it would be to do that: 💀
As a current high school trombonist:
Yes.
Same
As a euphonist in high school, absolutely.
Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in F minor, RV 297 ‘L’Inverno’ also known as Four Seasons- Winter for those wondering
Life saver
ty you a real one
thank you
I'm ashamed I forgot the name of this amazing song thank you
As an oboe player, I’m really impressed of how fast the she could tongue those notes!
Jeez, that man deserves a medal.
Holy shit dude I can barely play 8th notes on that instrument on a *good day!* This guy is a wizard
As a brass player, articulating fast ryhthms is always a challenge even at higher levels of skill. But he NAILED it with that double tounging amd all the extra slurs. Give this man a medal, he's earned it
Someone give this man a battlefield commission right now because he killed that!
スゴすぎる·····チューバ奏者として尊敬
As a tuba player that man’s got more skill than me and I respect him for that.
That physically hurts my lungs to watch
Yup. My first thought too. That guy has massive lungs and great core strength to keep up these notes.
"That tuba player" would be my band director
"DONT TURN ON LIGHTHOUSE LET THE SAPPERS COOK!"
WHERE THE HELL IS THE FRICKING MEDIC 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
YEAHHHHH MY FLUTE PLAYERS WHERE YA AT????
reed sucker
I’m a trombonist 😅 BUT IM HERE!!!
@@IridescentFrog8 WE’LL COUNT IT
As a brass player, I can confirm this is one of those instances where the "can you" question is used and the brass players mind will just say "yea, we gonna do it no matter what"
Not gonna lie, but this video inspired me to play tuba and I really enjoy playing it! Thank you!!!
Ive been playing Tuba for 2 years and oh my god! That’s some mad skill right there!
How are these instruments playing themselves?!!?🤯
As a tuba player, JESUS, HOW DIDNT HE PASS OUT???? 😭
Appreciate that man playing the flute 🥰
Viva lavaldi, winter is such a great piece especially for that run where it switches from going up to going down. Its so awfully satisfying. That tuba players ought to be proud.
I played tuba in high school, suffice to say, i dont play it anymore, but it was a cool instrument to play.
WOW I play tuba and I could never 😅
Just keep practicing and you definitely could!
@@ArmyFieldBand I tried this and couldn't do it either
WE SURVIVING THIS ONE IN VADHROUS🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🧟🧟🧟
As a trombone player who is learning vivaldi and plays roblox guts and blackpowder, i can confirm this is a "Die Kømmar, hælp us!" Moment
Beautiful oboe
I’m talking about the tone and the skill not the girl btw
Our oboist Staff Sgt. Amy Houck does have mad oboe skills!
@@ArmyFieldBand It's been 10 months since you made this comment. Please remind Amy that she is an oboe god! I knew I was a hack playing my oboe in the my local adult community band, but DANG I sound like a 7th grader by comparison!
All of them have such a clean tone omg
I am a freshman in highschool and my teacher said that that is my goal by the time I graduate
Good luck to you and your teacher! You got this.
I swear there is always that one tuba that plays melody better than the actual melody
Thanks for your service 🇺🇸♾️
thats rlly sweet, thanks for being one of the only ones to say so
That is some unbelievable skill right there. Y’all are amazing.
I just love listening to you guys You sound great keep up the good work.
That’s really impressive on a tuba.
It is not our fault that Tuba is the best instrument ever created.
Tubas and percussion really be carrying the whole band
@@helpthisasian not rlly (as a person who plays flute. No hate)
@@Shya2476 flute gang
piano is the best.
@@Luckyzin1707 piano is for NPC's
His playing is so good !!!
I sing as a bass in my church's choir and I think I can say that doing that stuff wasn't meant for low key instruments/singers
When the noise of it pistons are louder than it playing
That’s usually an instrument issue, not the player 😅
@@four_4time ik im a brass player myself, i just thought man those valves are loud as shit
@@crisf2004 Ohh okok sorry 😂
I didn’t even notice it until you pointed it out.
WE MAKING OUT VARDOHUS FORTRESS WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥
When you forget your flute at home:
As a tuba player (of 6 years) I can confirm this is impressive
I actually did know this tuba player. We were in highschool band together. Phenomenal player. Nice to come across him again.
Tuba was my instrument of choice in 5th grade. I was 4ft tall and weighed 65 lbs. I still have canvas burn scars on the top of ankles from carrying it in a huge backpack everyday for two years. 😆
I played bass drum in 4th or 5th grade marching band and I was the same stature. We didn't have a good one for elementary use 😂 It was as big as the bass #5 I played in junior year. Even then it was big for me at like 5'10 150lbs and the one I used as a kid was an old solid wood one.
I was a trumpet player for 5 years and got stuck on larger brass later on since there were already to many trumpets. This is exactly the stuff I did, and taught the other tubas and baritones to do too
WE ESCAPING VARDØHUS FROTRESS WIT DIS ONE🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Winter is coming. And it’s playing a tuba!
As a trombonist, I can confirm these things happen in the 3rd row.
As a trombonist I can confirm that this is what the fuck levels of hard
I can feel the air leaving my lungs when I watch that
I was "that" tuba but with half the skill. 10 years on the instrument and maybe I could do it, but goodness gracious that was amazing. Literal goosebumps.
I went to school with a tuba player like this. In one show he was chosen to play all (and I mean ALL) of the lead trumpet parts for Wynton Marsalis’ version of The Carnival of Venice. He nailed it every time, on his tuba!
This was high school BTW and he was 17 at the time.
Know them, I am them with my two solos in marching band 😉
POV:beating vardøhus fortress.
This is the content I need on a daily basis.
Id literally cry if I was that good at playing my tuba 😭😭
“Well of course I know him, he’s me”
I’m not that good but I love playing staccato and sixteenth notes on tuba, it’s a change of scenery
We can do so much more than the ompas they seem to think of
@@johnroberts4456 fr, I’ve been playing for years and it’s not too hard
I can hear him suffering with that, that's insane, amazing job
That first flute note is AMAZING it has so much power and timbre you can tell he is a very advanced flautist
Exactly the content I want to see from the army 🤣
My friend Craig who was my section leader 2 years ago, he definitely would’ve done this.
Where are my euphonium players at? Let me know im not the only one- If you play Euphonium and Tenor saxophone we are besties
I've been playing for roughly 3 years...gond damnit, this guy has skills
This is like 10-20 years of playing, but trust bro you will get there
I’m a tuba player in high school and this dude has my respect
Born to play anything else, chose to play tuba.
I want to try the oboe and that is the best tuba work I have ever seen
That reminds me of this one kid in my middle school band who played trombone and just went ham for no reason when we weren’t EVEN playing
Never would I have expected to like _anything_ with a tuba player in it. But here we are.
dude can probably play arpeggios at 200 clicks better than anyone in my HS band at 50 clicks using any instrument.
That oboe player not only plays beautifully, but she is also very beautiful. ❤🥰 I think my heart skipped a beat.
The solo got so good. The quality got reduced.😂😂😂
facts tho. btw i'm that one tuba player in my class, any thanks for inspiring me back in 4th grade, I am in 7th now, and I always watch your videos no matter what account I use. I love your performances, and I wish I could see you all perform in person.
Do you follow Twoset? I think they need more Tuba Gang