This piece... I mean DAAAAMN. I played Euph on this in my school's second band. There is not a wasted moment in this, from the peaceful yet heroic melodies in the upper voices accompanied by a just as beautiful support in the mid voices on top of strong low voice sustains, and that is just in the first 3 minutes of the piece. The sudden change from calm and collected to dark and dissonant also impacts this piece very much. My favorite part though has to be the part after the frantic reprise smoothly transforming into probably the most epic melody I have heard played by the euphoniums and horn. This continues to build until the end with just as much emotional morphing and a few surprises (teupha runs, so fun) sprinkled on top leads to an end worth listening to multiple times. The one drawback about this piece is my lips are dead by the end, still very fun to play!
I feel you with that I’m playing this currently in my high schools wind ensemble as the euphonium and my favorite part is definitely the melody after frantic reprises as well. It just makes you feel so powerful for the little 15 seconds of fame😂
This piece is the most amazing things I've ever played. The story it plays out is so beautiful, and you can just see it playing out in your mind. Our teacher lectured us on every little scene in this piece. It's unbelievable beautiful, and so difficult to play. I love it.
Glad that im playing this piece for my final year. It does gave me chill. I still can hear the birds' sounds, the heroic opening and closing of this piece..still lying in my heart even I didnt play instrument anymore.
So my band director said he paid $175 to make it legal for us to play this for marching season, then he said he paid $10000 for professional marching show drill designers to make our show..... idk if I should be scared or i should be happy....
Wow I️ wish my school could do that this year we got a show that only we can play for the year and no other school can play but we had to because we are doing the national field show competition.
I doubt this account is still in use as this comment is 9 years old. I played this for high school contest 4 years ago. I think I'm gonna go oil my horn now.
I played contrabass clarinet on this. It was so amazing. Has inspired me to go to Machu Picchu just haven't been able to make it out there yet. Maybe next year. But when I do go, I'm putting this on my headphones and sitting there listening to it. Pondering how I just accomplished a life goal.
I played is song my senior of high school in wind ensemble. My band director turns to me and says Kim I think you are gonna love this one! This song still gives me goosebumps.
We sent this in as an audition piece and got chosen to play at State as a demonstration band in from of a council of band teachers. One of the 2 or 3 HS band chosen in the whole state. Probably the best piece we've ever player.
Playing first chair trumpet on this piece for a competition in April. All those 32 notes in the beginning are going to be tough! But I just love this music so much!!!!!!!!
Second orchestra i played this in (as Euph player) had a shortage of percussionists; my first day there, i already did the bird whistle part; got some strange looks. it got weirder when they realised i took the whip as well ;)
Literally just played this 3 hours and 23 minutes ago at gmea district honor band 2nd trumpet. This was too beautiful I'm gonna miss playing this. Favorite part K-M (4:35-6:23)
Jonah-G-Buck Production Studios Hey, I was there although in the symphonic band. You guys sounded amazing. I am now playing it in the Salem-Keizer All City Band.
the percussion parts are fun to play i wish i could of played this piece but i was not in our top band it sounds great and i would definitely recommend for any top band in a 5a to 6a district
The thing I really like about Planes is that we learn that WWII happened in the Cars universe. Which means there was a Cars Hitler, a Cars holocaust, a Cars Pacific War, a Cars D-Day, a Cars nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a Cars Rape of Nanking, a Cars Battle of Iwo Jima... This leads to so many important questions, like: were the Cars Little Boy and Fat Man nukes sentient? Was it a suicide mission? Are ALL Cars nuclear weapons sentient? Did Tsar Bomba have a personality? What kind of car was Car Hitler? A VW? A forklift? Was there a Cars 9/11? Were the planes hijacked, or were the planes themselves radicalized? I could go on
Rehearsal marks from the score:
A- 0:44
B- 1:23
C- 1:50
D- 2:19
E- 2:45
F- 3:11
G- 3:33
H- 3:50
I- 4:04
J- 4:19
K- 4:35
L- 5:48
M- 6:23
N- 6:53
O- 7:16
P- 7:28
Q- 7:57
R- 8:09
S- 8:24
T- 8:56
U- 9:30
V- 10:01
Oh my god thank you.
Haha, lowkey using the same recording and found this comment to be helpful.
+Jessa Delosreyes ayyyy Jessa!
thanks
thank you sir
Playing the marimba for this piece was amazing, I've never felt so alive on a percussion instrument.
Made me cry at least five times, once for each time those sexy trumpets did their cool trumpety thingy with the toots.
i fee dead
The Trombone 1 part to this song is the most beautiful part I've ever laid my eyes on.
This piece... I mean DAAAAMN.
I played Euph on this in my school's second band. There is not a wasted moment in this, from the peaceful yet heroic melodies in the upper voices accompanied by a just as beautiful support in the mid voices on top of strong low voice sustains, and that is just in the first 3 minutes of the piece. The sudden change from calm and collected to dark and dissonant also impacts this piece very much. My favorite part though has to be the part after the frantic reprise smoothly transforming into probably the most epic melody I have heard played by the euphoniums and horn. This continues to build until the end with just as much emotional morphing and a few surprises (teupha runs, so fun) sprinkled on top leads to an end worth listening to multiple times. The one drawback about this piece is my lips are dead by the end, still very fun to play!
I feel ya brotha
I feel you with that I’m playing this currently in my high schools wind ensemble as the euphonium and my favorite part is definitely the melody after frantic reprises as well. It just makes you feel so powerful for the little 15 seconds of fame😂
0:00-10:59 is the best
played first trumpet in this piece. by far the best experience ever.
those high G's though
Gr00vyRedPanda It only goes up to a Concert Bb
Played it this year and I agree
Me too
Yeah it's really fun but it destroys your lips
This piece is the most amazing things I've ever played. The story it plays out is so beautiful, and you can just see it playing out in your mind. Our teacher lectured us on every little scene in this piece. It's unbelievable beautiful, and so difficult to play. I love it.
Glad that im playing this piece for my final year. It does gave me chill. I still can hear the birds' sounds, the heroic opening and closing of this piece..still lying in my heart even I didnt play instrument anymore.
I was the only oboe when we played this and I still love this! It brings back so many memories...
not really a surprise oboe u don't need a lot of them
Played this at all state this year! Euph runs are amazing in this!
played this my senior year in high school, alto sax. I love it.
+Abigail Gonzalez just played it tonight, also alto sax
+Nicholas Pierre woo hoo! which part is your favorite?
+Nicholas Pierre san bernardino county honor band? i just played it too
Root I am in 4th grade and going to play it on flute
It was such an honor to play this piece.
I played this piece my freshman year of high school. Man! there were so many beautiful memories I made with this piece :). I played the piccolo part!
I wish I could like this more than once; it was truly a gift to play the first clarinet part on this :)
it’s been 10 years, do you still play clarinet? :)
So my band director said he paid $175 to make it legal for us to play this for marching season, then he said he paid $10000 for professional marching show drill designers to make our show..... idk if I should be scared or i should be happy....
We played this in marching season too :p
GeneralN0va what band?
GeneralN0va we are playing this song as one of our movements for marching band for the 2017 season
Wow I️ wish my school could do that this year we got a show that only we can play for the year and no other school can play but we had to because we are doing the national field show competition.
Christopher Roden it was San Angelo Central High School 2015
I had the honor of meeting Satoshi Yagisawa today!!!
Playing bass clarinet on this piece right now, such an amazing work of art!
You right, me too. First chair bass clarinet all the way
Represent!
Listening to this piece brings back so memories..wow😭😭😪 I want to go back in time
10:01-10:17 I looked forward to this part of the piece in every rehearsal, every concert. I miss playing horn.
frenchie gang!
I doubt this account is still in use as this comment is 9 years old. I played this for high school contest 4 years ago. I think I'm gonna go oil my horn now.
It's been three years since I've played Machu Picchu, and the piece still brings a tear to my eye.
Would've played this piece with my concert band 3 days ago... but darn it, did things have to change...
Still get the chills hearing 8:56 til 10:04
I played contrabass clarinet on this. It was so amazing. Has inspired me to go to Machu Picchu just haven't been able to make it out there yet. Maybe next year. But when I do go, I'm putting this on my headphones and sitting there listening to it. Pondering how I just accomplished a life goal.
Love the French horn feature at 7:16
yeahhh omg I love it so much!!! I really hope there is a one-hour version of that part only..
Flugelhorn plays too
And euph
@@LounaM11 can’t forget that flugel part 😂
oboe 1. gotta love the bird sounds
I played is song my senior of high school in wind ensemble. My band director turns to me and says Kim I think you are gonna love this one! This song still gives me goosebumps.
Euphonium runs...my favorite
Simply put if a band could pull this song off they were amazing. The song is quite amazing and complex! We have so much fun playing this!
Kris Ann we just pulled it off today. Oregon AllState Wind Ensemble
i remebered playing this piece and it will always continue to be the best piece i have ever played with the band
We sent this in as an audition piece and got chosen to play at State as a demonstration band in from of a council of band teachers. One of the 2 or 3 HS band chosen in the whole state. Probably the best piece we've ever player.
i just finished playing this with the san bernardino county honor band and this is now my favorite piece. i loved the way we played it.
I’m playing flute in this for wind ensemble 😊 it’s so pretty!
I played this piece in an honor band and it is now one of my favorite pieces I have ever played.
Playing percussion 2 (marimba) in my high school band on this. It's really fun!
dvc5252 ????????? Same
same here lol
our wind ensemble piece, has to probably be my favorite this year
I sat second chair on Trumpet for this piece in 2008. Ah, the memories! Probably my favorite piece of music I ever got to perform...ever.
Playing first chair trumpet on this piece for a competition in April. All those 32 notes in the beginning are going to be tough! But I just love this music so much!!!!!!!!
Second orchestra i played this in (as Euph player) had a shortage of percussionists; my first day there, i already did the bird whistle part; got some strange looks. it got weirder when they realised i took the whip as well ;)
at 7:58 when the horns do their lil woooo. i’m all happy inside :))))
french horn is by far the most impressive instrument to ever be played
Literally just played this 3 hours and 23 minutes ago at gmea district honor band 2nd trumpet. This was too beautiful I'm gonna miss playing this. Favorite part K-M (4:35-6:23)
Playing this at a national competition in March. I'm so hyped!
I played this in undergrad 2nd trombone easily my #1 favorite piece I have ever played!
This is the honor band piece this year :D Soooo awesome
Im flying to New York with my band and playing this song and more at carnegie hall!! can't wait.
Alexis Galvez I went to the same competition!
Alexis Galvez we played the same song at carbagie hall this year too!
Just did this for OMEA (Oregon) All State Wind Ensemble today!!
Jonah-G-Buck Production Studios Hey, I was there although in the symphonic band. You guys sounded amazing. I am now playing it in the Salem-Keizer All City Band.
TKam1646 Ur my timpani player lol
Got to play Percussion on this piece (Bass Drum, Gong, etc..) it is definitely one of my Favorites!
I'm playing this piece as a 2nd Clarinet, and it is very awesome and fun to play,
Alto Clarinet ;)
1st clarinet:)but changed to be 2nd horn after 3month
I am playing it this year
Oh man, I just love that Elegiaco part.
Out of all the songs I've played, this is definitely the one that sounds best in person.
I got into the florida allstate concert band which consists of 9th and 10th graders and were playing this in a couple of weeks!!
Literally got invited by my director 3 days ago, and got my music yesterday. I'M PANICKING SO MUCH RIGHT NOW.
look someone has hacked my account. I am not in a band I am not in the ninth grade.
We played this my Senior Year and it was breathtaking
Nice, I almost had the chance to perform with him at a concert, but I was busy playing his piece at my school's concert the same night :)
the percussion parts are fun to play i wish i could of played this piece but i was not in our top band it sounds great and i would definitely recommend for any top band in a 5a to 6a district
I get to play that tom part in the NYS all state band!!!!!!!!!!! So excited
playing this piece this year for LGPE, second clarinet!! i love this piece
This song was so much fun to play on tuba, took a long time to get it right but well worth it
playing this for our festival concert. epic song :D
Oboe 👌
That sound so great and relaxing .❤
The honors band at my high school (Plainview High) is going to play this this year.
Literally 8:20-8:27 is the best part of this whole piece 😍
Playing it for uil this year first alto sax
As a musician, its beautiful, as a freshman though, just the third clarinet scares me X(
We were going to play this, but my band director gave us With Heart and Voice at the last minute instead....
What school?
This is soo awsome!! i love the whole thing especially the ending.
A beautiful work, a lot to cry about.
That moment when I play 1st trumpet and look at the music for the first time. This marching season will be awesome!
why do you playing symphonic pieces for marching shows?
Band teachers can be weird sometimes. We had arranged as a marching piece that year. :)
7:16-7:28 and 7:58-8:09. EPIC
So amazing! Simply breathtaking, especially watching the fog lift. I just posted a video on Machu Picchu myself.
Playing this @ a National Concert Band Festival! With Dawson Bell who commented down there haha.
Playing 3rd trombone.. it's really fun especially when it speeds up in E and N lol
Going to play this at NYC next year live.
Gonna play this at the National Concert Band festival next year. SO HYPED!!
Dawson Bell where is it at?
Aaron Carino Indianapolis. But it turns out that we're not playing this piece for the festival; it's gonna be our end-of-year piece.
Dawson Bell. Nice and we are playing this song in Chicago
Alex's bird adventure
The thing I really like about Planes is that we learn that WWII happened in the Cars universe. Which means there was a Cars Hitler, a Cars holocaust, a Cars Pacific War, a Cars D-Day, a Cars nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a Cars Rape of Nanking, a Cars Battle of Iwo Jima...
This leads to so many important questions, like: were the Cars Little Boy and Fat Man nukes sentient? Was it a suicide mission? Are ALL Cars nuclear weapons sentient? Did Tsar Bomba have a personality?
What kind of car was Car Hitler? A VW? A forklift?
Was there a Cars 9/11? Were the planes hijacked, or were the planes themselves radicalized?
I could go on
hmmm
Shout out FHS band, gawd this peace is beautiful #goeuphoniums!! Played this in my sophomore year.
I love this piece, I'm playing Percussion 2, which is Marimba and Bells. Best mallet part I've had all year long.
nice! my band is doing this for our spring concert and i got the timpani part. so many tuning changes lol
My high school wind symphony was first to premiere this in the US (Desoto Wind Symphony)!
Desoto high school in desoto texas? That's where I go! We are playing this this year! :)
Hey I'm from duncanville and were playing this this year :)
covid ruined my chance of playing this amazing piece :(
I hope you get the chance to play it again :(
Same here...UGh!! I was so looking forward to playing it
i hope we do great on this piece in my band because its freaken awsome.
Best. Timpani. Part. EVER!
ramsey wellbeloved Lmfao same asf At V I always get goosebumps.
I marched a small piece to machu pichu. And my wind ensemble is doing it sadly I didn't have the the chance to do it
Me transporta a la majestuosidad de ese paraje.
好聽!good
So good
Love the chime/glock part. Can barely hear it though!
piccolo!
Same here! Great times
@BeastingForever Gotta love sophmore yr. -TRB horn :)
I have liked it sooooooooooo much since seventh grade!!! i have waited for two years!This year we will play it finally
what an amazing song!!
good
3rd bone baby!
2nd trombone!!! 😀
1st trombone😁
go 3rds lol
1st trombone
10:01
We played this song at the Alabama all-state festival and it sounded really good!!!!! WHITE BAND!!!!!!!!!!
Horns are never loud enough
Ain't that the truth😂😂 we never be loud enough
We are playing this piece this semester :D
Playing this piece on 2nd flute... damn...
Omg saaaame. Those runs at the very end and all the tuning issues
Carolina Rodriguez try playing the runs on picc😭😭😭
we played march bou shu in band
I met him as well(:
shook his hand even.. I was actually really nervous when I did..
Do you have a pro recording of Yagisawa's "Hymn to the Sun with the Beat of Mother Earth"?
Why aren't there any comments on this? This is the best recording of Machu Picchu on youtube. Oh well--I guess not everyone can be a band nerd.
Oh how I wish I had played this... maybe I will sometime soon :D
I'm performing this with my highschool band on double bass. I've never had so much fun playing with a band than what I've had with this piece.