Harrison Dixon a couple of the trumpets had mics. On top of that high frequencies don't travel as long/far as lower frequencies, and trumpets and trombones are also built to louder
for the first five minutes I was looking at the piccolos, and I was like, "There aren't even 94 players in that band, wtf" Skips to 5:00 *Lord save us all*
I'm still really confused as to why there are two different performances melded into one video. Or did they play it twice at the concert? I'm just confused. But thanks for including the five min link in your comment. I totally would have stopped the video before that and assumed everyone was playing along with a joke that I want getting.
oi you know all this music is stolen from russia and other countrys HAHAHAHA just because tey stela it and make it there own doesnt make them the best HAHAHA turd picker HAHAHAHA GAAAYYY!!!!!! THE END ::))
Through out my high school marching band, we swapped out all flute players with piccolo players. At one point, we had 10 piccolos. Flutes are lost on the field. No one can hear them.
@@hellothere9848 I’m not saying it was easy on the ears 😅😅😅 it was just how our marching band director feel. On our sectional practice days, we always opt to practice outdoor. If possible ear plugs.
I’m sure most countries have their own patriotic marches. I’ll stick with Scotland the Brave - you know it’s a real match when the enemy regard the instrument (great highland bagpipes) as weapon of war.
@@martincraig9613 yes most countries have one which is a prerequisite of stars and stripes being the best if there were no others then it wouldnt be the best it would be the only one
It's almost l Iike when you first listen to Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture and it says that there are cannons but the cannons don't fire until 12 minutes in
I am a lifelong trombone player. I was never great, but I made it up to third chair Pennsylvania state band way way back in 2002. I cannot stress enough just how difficult a piece this is for a regular trombone. This speed is almost unheard of. This was sharp, crisp, and unbelievably well done. I swear before God that I actually teared up listening to it. Marvelous, amazingly well done, and please keep it up!
@@blackbirdfly0128 yes it is. But did you know that if you have noisy neighbors, that if you practice that part on your back porch they get quiet really fast.
This is amazing. I did not expect all of those "crowd" members to actually be the other 91 piccolo players. What a brilliant performance and bravo to everyone involved in putting it together👌❤
John Philip Sousa Forever! We salute you for the spirit of your compositions and your patriotism. Your music lives on in the hearts of Americans ♡♡♡♡♡♡!!
When ever I hear these patriotic songs I never think of the "greatness" of the country...the "greatness" of its people...the "greatness" of its institutions. I think of the young kids,.... the "dog faces" (as they were called during WWII)... who fought and died for this country. These songs, at least in my mind, are a tribute to THEM!
Wonderful! As a flutist, a mom, and a music teacher, I just about cried when I saw all those middle and high school kids getting this opportunity to be part of such an awesome, memorable experience! It was probably also pretty cool for the adults in the group, but for those kids! Yes! Thank you, Dallas Winds!
I am a 66 year old man, and today is July 4th, 2022. I was sitting in my chair eating breakfast and wanted to listen to one of the greatest songs written by John Philip Sousa, and when the flag rolled down tears suddenly filled my eyes. Because I fear for this country and the Stars and stripes may not last forever. Unless we repent as a country and ask for God's forgiveness we are doomed to history as another once great country ruined by its own sin Oh God, forgive us, relent and bring us back to you!
"If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14 (ESV)
Sir, this is by far the best, most accurate comment I have read to describe our current, troublesome state of affairs. The sins that are being committed in this country are leading us down a path of no return. Great nations and civilization have fallen due to immorality, pride and the inability to seek forgiveness and repentance. Chief sin is the wonton, bloodlust extermination of the unborn. We are in for a terrible reckoning. I stand by my comment.
@@ElfriedeRose Once you know how to listen for it, you can definitely hear it whenever it crops up. Being a piccolo or ex-piccolo player helps, though. Or having to sit next to the piccolo, lol. (Both a player and have had to sit next to one. Fun times when you're both at once and have to play a soft high E )
Loved how in sync the trombones and tubas were with those fast staccato notes...sounded so clean. Also enjoyed the piccolo surprise. Well done, made me feel patriotic.
That is BEAUTIFUL..I LOVE listening to ALL MILITARY MUSIC and also WATCHING THEM ALL in the PARADE...I ADMIRE THEM ALL FOR WHAT THEY HAVE DONE FOR THEIR COUNTRY..GOD BLESS THEM ALL PAST AND PRESENT ..
Do you feel that same pride when you hear the music of the country from which you originated? Because until you are full-blooded First Nationals, you are here illegally.
I'm a proud Canadian flutist, so the only reason I am watching this video is because I wanted to see my people rise up against every other musician and enslave them for the purposes of an act of war. And guess what; they were successful.
Sometimes people ask what America still does best, or has the best of, and this is one answer. Stirring patriotic marches that fill hearts with pride, yet not with war or aggression; tunes that are perfect for a town's high school band on the 4th of July or a concert in a city's finest venue. I live just to the north, and we have nothing like this.
According to the the parts listed on Hal-Leonard, your band would number at least 6615 if you were to keep the same ratio of piccolo to rest of band. ( Assuming one per part(other that tuba (x4))).
Wow,, THAT is the way it's supposed to be done. As a former flute/piccolo player, I appreciate this. Even more, my husband is a former trumpet player, two of my granddaughters are flute players, we have a sax player, a french horn player, and a tuba. So we have had a lot of fun with this piece over the years. Bravo, Dallas, bravo.
What a great idea! Stars and Stripes is one of my favorite Sousa marches because of the piccolo solos. Most peoples don't even notice the piccolos. I actually got emotional and teary because of the awesomeness of this video.
Now THAT'S how you smuggle in 91 pic's!!! If the trumpet player would just pull the growth, whatever it is, out of his horn this would be perfect 94 times over! Wow! What a great performance.
I am just now seeing this for the first time and it WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZINGLY AWESOME!! I am a VETERAN OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY AND A DIEHARD PATRIOT! I also played the trumpet 🎺 in my younger years and aboard the USS KAWISHIWI, AO 146 out of PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII. this was from 1/75-11/77, ALMOST 3 FULL YEARS! The STARS AND STRIPES is the MOST POPULAR REQUEST FOR ANY MILITARY BAND! And, it's because of the SOLO BY THE PICCOLO!! GOD BLESS THEM ALL!! It's one of the hardest instruments to play!
My God, we come up with some of the best patriotic tunes of any nation, IMHO, And Sousa (the composer of S&SF?) was perhaps the greatest creative genius ever in this genre. These kinds of songs remind you that America, in spite of the hyperbole of the present Administration, has always been great in spite of her problems. And I loved the encore, with the prominent part played by the piccolos at the conclusion. Great stuff!!!
I can't figure out why so many comments on this page are trashing the piccolos. Who cares if they are most commonly used as high-frequency overtones. That doesn't mean that their contribution to the music is suddenly moot. Otherwise, Sousa wouldn't have bothered integrating an entire clip for the piccolos to steal the show. Simply enjoy the amazing, patriotic composition that values every instrument for what it brings to the orchestra as a whole, just like we should for all Americans in our country.
I promised myself I wouldn't cry! Also played Tenor Trombone for my H.S. Band (a.k.a. HM3 "Doc"Johnson) listening to all those piccolos put chills down my spine!!! 🇺🇸😭💞
God bless the United States, from a proud Englishman! We need to bring back the sort of pride in Great Britain where simply unfurling the Union Flag brings out a cheer in the crowd like in that one!
I played flute and piccolo in our high school band, marching band, orchestra and university marching band. They were the best days of my life!! Oh the memories......... 🙂
When 76 trombones and 110 cornets weren’t enough
well, it clearly needed to reaaaally be the big parade.
they definitely caught the morning sun
HAHAHAHA I've been grinning at all the comments but this one made me actually shout with laughter
Don't forget the rows and rows of the finest virtuosos
That’s trouble with a capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for… Piccolos!
Organizer: "How many piccolos should we get?"
Director: "ALL OF THEM."
"yes"
😂🤣
AMEN and AMEN!!!!
All of them?
ALLLLLL OF THEMMMMMM
@@rightinthedome9973 I do have to point out that 1 brass instrument is still louder than 94 piccolos... :)
Me: *sees title* oh god
Me toO
*clicks anyway*
As someone that played piccolo with 19 others in marching band, i laughed so hard at this!
Misfitzy Edits I LITERALLY SAID UH OH
I have one piccolo in band, and that already gave me hearing problems 😂
*Sees title*
Me: *shudders* I don’t want to imagine why tuning was like.
I'm thinking it was every man for himself. Try to survive the song. :)
Omg... yeah moderation is (pun pun) key
@@TheRonjoe223 Better off shooting all
Ronjoe i like that idea
It's the old joke: How to get two piccs to play in tune? Kill one.
Band teacher: Piccolos are meant to be HEARD.
They are for the little notes in the pauses of Arabic music
Sounded like 100 penny whistles...…. ;o)
As a drum major, I agree
Lol. So rip for that piccolo player in Kyoto Tachibana SHS Band. They always jump and move around while playin
“So, how many piccolos you want?”
Director: “yes”
"So, how many piccolos do you want?
Director: *thought he ordered pizza cones* I want 94 of them.
I love how the brass is louder than 94 piccolos
Harrison Dixon a couple of the trumpets had mics. On top of that high frequencies don't travel as long/far as lower frequencies, and trumpets and trombones are also built to louder
I don’t like you
They should have added 76 trombones and 101 cornets.
@@Ace1King1 and 100 more tubas for the lowbrass feature lmao
Yeah, complete with horrific cracking. Blast. Splat.
Played this to my budgie:
It turned into a bald eagle.
The future is now thanks to science!
for the first five minutes I was looking at the piccolos, and I was like, "There aren't even 94 players in that band, wtf"
Skips to 5:00
*Lord save us all*
Dont judge a book by its cover mate
I'm still really confused as to why there are two different performances melded into one video. Or did they play it twice at the concert? I'm just confused.
But thanks for including the five min link in your comment. I totally would have stopped the video before that and assumed everyone was playing along with a joke that I want getting.
@@nathanieloxford6288 the part where the 94 other players was an “encore.”
@@nathanieloxford6288 yes, I was starting to think "click bait" myself. Surprise, surprise.
Oh, once it hit, I threw up some rock horns!
If that title doesn’t strike fear into your heart, idk what will
Non-Americans: "America, why are you always so extra?"
Americans: "OMG, we are not!"
94 Piccolo Players: "Speak for yourself."
The first comment I’ve ever seen with so many likes and no replies.
Idunno
oi
you know all this music is stolen from russia and other countrys HAHAHAHA
just because tey stela it and make it there own doesnt make them the best HAHAHA
turd picker HAHAHAHA
GAAAYYY!!!!!!
THE END
::))
@@IAMDAVEAMI my favorite part of your comment was turd picker lol what a wierdo.
94 Piccolo Players: "Hold My Beer"!
That moment when the camera panned over the 91 piccolos in the back had me in tears
Same
Me too
@@juliusnepos6013 Me too 星条旗への思いを強く感じました。現場に居たかったと思います。
I'm pretty sure using that many piccolos is against both the 8th Amendment and the Geneva Conventions.
I guess piccolos are cruel and unusual punishment but amplified guitars are not, eh?
😂
"Use a piccolo, go to jail. It's the law."
I’m pretty sure any amount of piccolos is a war crime somewhere
@@awildfilingcabinet6239 play(ed) the flute, can confirm.
It makes 100% sense that this was in Texas.
EVERYTHINGS BIGGER IN TEXAS!!!
😂🤣 For REAL!!!
They probably attempted to play this song by using Howitzers instead of drums down in Texas
Me: is it just me or did i got clickbaited?
*Some minutes later*
Me: oh..
I’ve played the piccolo for 9 years and never in my life have I ever seen more than two play together
Through out my high school marching band, we swapped out all flute players with piccolo players. At one point, we had 10 piccolos. Flutes are lost on the field. No one can hear them.
@@Nymeria0 I've been playing piccolo for 4 years, and I've never played with any other piccolos!
@@hellothere9848 I’m not saying it was easy on the ears 😅😅😅 it was just how our marching band director feel. On our sectional practice days, we always opt to practice outdoor. If possible ear plugs.
@@Nymeria0 I've never used ear plugs, but I probably should 🤣
My high school band has 35 players and like 6 or 7 are piccolos
Finally somebody understands that Stars and Stripes should be a piccolopalooza (piccolopocolypse?). There should be 1000 more.
David Heald need to set a ridiculous world record for most piccolos being played at once
Adding 1000 more would be 1093 piccolos too many
Never
David Heald Piccolocalypse
I agree... it is one of the few music compositions with a dedicated piccolo portion.
The unfurling of the flag gave me goosebumps.
Same
Its a shame someone pulled the fire alarm
edit: it was the piccolos, my bad
Jordan Cheema lol but u didn’t edit it...
@@tseries6622 hahahahhahaha trueee lol
@@tseries6622 when i tryna snag some subs
Who let birds in the theater???
@@tseries6622 whoosh...
I was one of those piccolo's, with my mom and band director!!!
Congrats to you! Fantastic job!
Makes me cry.❤
94 piccolos and still couldn't out blown by a trumpet
Ayrton Hockaday Yeah. It’s just too bad that trumpet couldn’t play in tune.
they couldn't out "blow" the trumpet but their sound surely pierces through
they sound like whistles
the trumpet was miced
Meaning?
Stars and Stripes Forever is THE best patriotic march, and this piccolo-ed version of it is SUPERB! Texas does everything right!
I’m sure most countries have their own patriotic marches. I’ll stick with Scotland the Brave - you know it’s a real match when the enemy regard the instrument (great highland bagpipes) as weapon of war.
@@martincraig9613 yes most countries have one which is a prerequisite of stars and stripes being the best if there were no others then it wouldnt be the best it would be the only one
Stars and Stripes Wars: Revenge of the Picc
USA FOREVER! GOD BLESS AMERICA!!
Commander, execute Order 94!
Who would: 94 piccolos with proficient players
*OR*
1 trumpety boi
I was so confused for the first five minutes, like where are the other 91 piccolos?
Kind of sneaky!
Where are they
Markcus Cooper watch the video
bobbob123ful I figured it out at the end
It's almost l Iike when you first listen to Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture and it says that there are cannons but the cannons don't fire until 12 minutes in
I am a lifelong trombone player. I was never great, but I made it up to third chair Pennsylvania state band way way back in 2002. I cannot stress enough just how difficult a piece this is for a regular trombone. This speed is almost unheard of. This was sharp, crisp, and unbelievably well done. I swear before God that I actually teared up listening to it. Marvelous, amazingly well done, and please keep it up!
I’m a trumpeter and my lip was always putty by the end every time I played this song.
This piece does showcase trombones very well.
The clarinet 1 part for this song is SO HARD- I always hated playing this song lol
Trombone players were always good kissers.😘
@@blackbirdfly0128 yes it is. But did you know that if you have noisy neighbors, that if you practice that part on your back porch they get quiet really fast.
WHOSE IDEA WAS THIS.
GO Big or GO Home. Americas motto
E pluribus piccolo.
A mass murderer 😂
Matt? I recognize you XD
Matt11111 Satan’s
This is amazing. I did not expect all of those "crowd" members to actually be the other 91 piccolo players. What a brilliant performance and bravo to everyone involved in putting it together👌❤
Emerging from nowhere though hidden in plain view at the same time, true to the Minuteman spirit.
MinuteWOMEN. They look to be all piccolo women
@@alamedavigilante That's what they wanted you to think!
@@alamedavigilante🤦
i wish we could go back to everyone supporting our country like this
You can. Check comments . LMAO...have a nice day
RIP the audience's ears
I would've gone deaf. XD
If it can't be from gunblasts and a drummer boy on the Contitution's gundecks, this is the best way to go deaf
F
@@megatronsroyalemissary382 How are you still alive?
Alex Jamieson Death is but a social construct
This should be on every TV in America. God Bless the USA I wish I could give this 100 Thumbs Up Jim
Check ALL comments..... LMAO...thought they were slick ..
How do you get 94 piccolos in tune? You shoot 93 of them!
Commander Salamanders Came here to say this.
Actually you shoot 94 because a piccolo is never really in tune
@@harleecrossette9616 O O F
I don't get it
No, it's the clamming trumpet that should be shot.
Thank you John Philip Sousa. Semper Fi, Marine. 🇺🇸
John Philip Sousa Forever! We salute you for the spirit of your compositions and your patriotism. Your music lives on in the hearts of Americans ♡♡♡♡♡♡!!
This must have sounded like a swarm of bees flying around in tune.
Yes but BEES have no sense of Rhythm.
With 94 piccolos im pretty sure they weren’t all in tune
With TWO piccolos I'm sure they weren't in tune.
Well, that was a well planned, special team, hide-in-place piccolo assault team, that completed the mission and helped win the battle. Well done.
😂🤣 Woodwinds for the WIN!!!
I was wondering where all those piccolos were hiding.
Lol same.
Well, it's not like the Sousaphones. Piccolos can go concealed carry and nobody knows who they are.
@@rotunda57 that’s not the only thing being conceal carried in Dallas
When ever I hear these patriotic songs I never think of the "greatness" of the country...the "greatness" of its people...the "greatness" of its institutions. I think of the young kids,.... the "dog faces" (as they were called during WWII)... who fought and died for this country. These songs, at least in my mind, are a tribute to THEM!
I think about both.
Even when there are 94 pic. You could still hear the trumpets more😡
The magic Pillow pic is really loud regardless
A trumpet is designed to play louder and project farther than a little piccolo ever could
Lucky for anyone who listened to this
High frequences quickly dissipate in space. This is why trombones are so loud at long range. But 94 piccolo flutists could have made each other deaf.
The magic Pillow trumpet was miced and out of tune lol
5:00
When you defeated a boss and it says "THIS IS NOT EVEN MY FINAL FORM"
Wow, a DBZ reference without mentioning the Piccolos!
Wonderful! As a flutist, a mom, and a music teacher, I just about cried when I saw all those middle and high school kids getting this opportunity to be part of such an awesome, memorable experience! It was probably also pretty cool for the adults in the group, but for those kids! Yes! Thank you, Dallas Winds!
The piccolo solo is sheer compositional genius.
I didn’t even know this many people played piccolo
“Maybe if I hide in the corner no-one will spot me and my double bass...”
Have to do this with Rite of Spring with bassoons
Splodinate Kabloominate oh god no
YESSSSSSSS
Splodinate Kabloominate You’re a genius!
YES
YEAAAH
I am a 66 year old man, and today is July 4th, 2022. I was sitting in my chair eating breakfast and wanted to listen to one of the greatest songs written by John Philip Sousa, and when the flag rolled down tears suddenly filled my eyes. Because I fear for this country and the Stars and stripes may not last forever. Unless we repent as a country and ask for God's forgiveness we are doomed to history as another once great country ruined by its own sin
Oh God, forgive us, relent and bring us back to you!
Relent, oh God my savior!
Honestly when that flag rolled down I almost teared up too
"If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14 (ESV)
Sir, this is by far the best, most accurate comment I have read to describe our current, troublesome state of affairs. The sins that are being committed in this country are leading us down a path of no return. Great nations and civilization have fallen due to immorality, pride and the inability to seek forgiveness and repentance. Chief sin is the wonton, bloodlust extermination of the unborn. We are in for a terrible reckoning. I stand by my comment.
Amen!
Three of my friends (all were my flute section leaders over the course of three years) played picc during this performance. Loved seeing them do this!
No offence, but I only see three.....
I'm sure that's what many people said at first, including me. Stick with it to the end, when the rest of the piccolos enter. Outstanding!
I still prefer the tuba playing the piccolo solo.... less ear piercing and way more fun to play!!!
Anna can I borrow your piccolo?
Srishaan Iyengar Wtf I’m just seeing this. You ask me over RUclips versus just texting me why?
This is the most stereotypical thing of brass. They will always defeat 992,837,012 piccolos with just 1 french horn
wow for once I can hear the piccolos
eyyyy you never sat next to one then!
@@ElfriedeRose Once you know how to listen for it, you can definitely hear it whenever it crops up. Being a piccolo or ex-piccolo player helps, though. Or having to sit next to the piccolo, lol. (Both a player and have had to sit next to one. Fun times when you're both at once and have to play a soft high E )
I've watched some marching bands with piccolos and they're really easy to hear
Loved how in sync the trombones and tubas were with those fast staccato notes...sounded so clean. Also enjoyed the piccolo surprise. Well done, made me feel patriotic.
I played the piccolo and just being around 8 was enough. 94 is suicide
That is BEAUTIFUL..I LOVE listening to ALL MILITARY MUSIC and also WATCHING THEM ALL in the PARADE...I ADMIRE THEM ALL FOR WHAT THEY HAVE DONE FOR THEIR COUNTRY..GOD BLESS THEM ALL PAST AND PRESENT ..
AS A FORMER PICCOLO PLAYER, I WAS MOVED TO TEARS BY THIS PRODUCTION!
When one has stood playing "The Stars and Stripes Forever" with tears of pride streaming down ones face you know what it IS to be an AMERICAN!
Do you feel that same pride when you hear the music of the country from which you originated?
Because until you are full-blooded First Nationals, you are here illegally.
2:59 Old Glory unfurls and the crowd roars. Gave me a chill.Nice to see the Flag still means something to people in this great Republic.
Those colors don't run.
HECK YEAH IT DOES!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!
I'm a proud Canadian flutist, so the only reason I am watching this video is because I wanted to see my people rise up against every other musician and enslave them for the purposes of an act of war. And guess what; they were successful.
America fucking blows.
This song makes me proud to be an American! Chills when our flag came down! ❤️🇺🇸
There’s just that one lonely bass over to the right lol
Yeah, not sure when a string bass became a band instrument. At least he got to sit out front.
me, the only bass player in my orchestra class:
Tanya B that had me thinking about last year's marching show that had a violin
Oh, that everyone could enjoy playing this march with a band....thrilling.
Damn sounds like there’s a birds nest in there
Sometimes people ask what America still does best, or has the best of, and this is one answer. Stirring patriotic marches that fill hearts with pride, yet not with war or aggression; tunes that are perfect for a town's high school band on the 4th of July or a concert in a city's finest venue. I live just to the north, and we have nothing like this.
According to the the parts listed on Hal-Leonard, your band would number at least 6615 if you were to keep the same ratio of piccolo to rest of band. ( Assuming one per part(other that tuba (x4))).
Where did you find this info? I’m curious
And depending on how many players you have. Our band has over 60 members currently. We play this song a lot. And there are about 2 to 4 piccolos.
Pulled it out of a tuba.
The piccolos were great. They shouldn't be louder than the brass, you can definitely hear them over the brass. Great job, piccolos!!!!
I would like to have been there. Next time try 1000 piccolos.
Wow,, THAT is the way it's supposed to be done. As a former flute/piccolo player, I appreciate this. Even more, my husband is a former trumpet player, two of my granddaughters are flute players, we have a sax player, a french horn player, and a tuba. So we have had a lot of fun with this piece over the years. Bravo, Dallas, bravo.
It's like some kind of crazy, awesome piccolo flash mob. :)
2listening1 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
What a great idea! Stars and Stripes is one of my favorite Sousa marches because of the piccolo solos. Most peoples don't even notice the piccolos. I actually got emotional and teary because of the awesomeness of this video.
Hope they were all wearing earplugs jesus even only one makes my ears ring when I'm playing
4 de julio 2023.
Saludos desde la Ciudad de México a toda la Unión Americana.
FELICES FIESTAS.
I'm SURE J. P. Susa never thought 94 piccolos would be so grand.
John Philip Sousa ~
Now THAT'S how you smuggle in 91 pic's!!! If the trumpet player would just pull the growth, whatever it is, out of his horn this would be perfect 94 times over! Wow! What a great performance.
These artist actually have a lot of pride to be Americans it brought me to tears!
There is nothing wrong good ol' American pride!
Tears to my eyes. Ive watched this maybe 100 times
Whoever is on spot is having wayyyyyyyyyyyyy too much fun... XD
It makes me cry. Thank you.
1:09 😍😍😍
This is one of my favorite songs to play on the French horn ❤️
Holly V ...you are kidding right
That was also my favorite part
I got to do it on both piccolo and French horn (at different times) when in high school
Hell nah
I sent the link to twoset violin. they have got to see this lol
Laura Pitner great idea if love to see a video on this from two set
The American equivalent of the Last Night of the Proms.
Bravo!
I am just now seeing this for the first time and it WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZINGLY AWESOME!! I am a VETERAN OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY AND A DIEHARD PATRIOT! I also played the trumpet 🎺 in my younger years and aboard the USS KAWISHIWI, AO 146 out of PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII. this was from 1/75-11/77, ALMOST 3 FULL YEARS! The STARS AND STRIPES is the MOST POPULAR REQUEST FOR ANY MILITARY BAND! And, it's because of the SOLO BY THE PICCOLO!! GOD BLESS THEM ALL!! It's one of the hardest instruments to play!
My God, we come up with some of the best patriotic tunes of any nation, IMHO, And Sousa (the composer of S&SF?) was perhaps the greatest creative genius ever in this genre. These kinds of songs remind you that America, in spite of the hyperbole of the present Administration, has always been great in spite of her problems. And I loved the encore, with the prominent part played by the piccolos at the conclusion. Great stuff!!!
We?
@@djmotise Yes.
This is the most epic, beautiful, WONDERFUL performance of the song ever!
My favorite piece of music! Brings tears to my eyes every time i hear it! THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER!
Awesome. Love this. I’m so proud of you all and proud to be an American.
It is just beautiful! What a remarkable and powerful an energetic performance. God Bless every talented woman and man found on this stage. Thanks
this wonderful song has been stuck in my head all day and it hasn’t left
When our American flag came down I got chills.
Me too😂😂 I’m so proud of our nation!!
Anyone who hears John Philip Sousa's most famous marches and doesn't feel goose bumps....and IS American.....doesn't have a pulse!!!!!!
Me too, and I'm not even American. It's just so "MURICA" in your face.
This single piece of music is really the sole reason anyone ever chooses to learn to play the piccolo.
Wow. I legit got teary eyed from happiness tf. God I love this country
I loved the unfurling of the American flag, and kudos to the string bass player. Again, excellent rendition of John Philip Sousa’s masterpiece!
Bravo! That was absolutely terrific! Great to seek all those piccolo! Also it makes you proud to be an American!🎺🎵🎶
I can't figure out why so many comments on this page are trashing the piccolos. Who cares if they are most commonly used as high-frequency overtones. That doesn't mean that their contribution to the music is suddenly moot. Otherwise, Sousa wouldn't have bothered integrating an entire clip for the piccolos to steal the show. Simply enjoy the amazing, patriotic composition that values every instrument for what it brings to the orchestra as a whole, just like we should for all Americans in our country.
I would give a Billion Thumbs Up for your comment if I could! I totally agree.
Oh those piccolos! I get the chills when I hear them!
I promised myself I wouldn't cry! Also played Tenor Trombone for my H.S. Band (a.k.a. HM3 "Doc"Johnson) listening to all those piccolos put chills down my spine!!! 🇺🇸😭💞
Three piccolos are sufficient.
Andrew Daniels arguably too many
We had 6 piccolos play it in high school.
One could say that two are more than enough.
what about none? that is a good number
94 ain't excess in Texas.
that was in-ffing-incredible. Ninja Piccolo players! Sitting here chopping a bushel of onions
Them onions be powerful..... Tears seven months later. 👍
Amazing!!! All the respect from Colombia!
God bless the United States, from a proud Englishman!
We need to bring back the sort of pride in Great Britain where simply unfurling the Union Flag brings out a cheer in the crowd like in that one!
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Welcome to hell
Madeline R thanks
Wow
Madeline R IM SCREAMING AT THIS COMMENT
Haha. lmao.
You mean heaven?
God bless America. Land of the free. Home of the brave. Damn I love that piccolo
That is the greatest piece of band music ever composed and that band did a good job of playing it.
I played flute and piccolo in our high school band, marching band, orchestra and university marching band. They were the best days of my life!! Oh the memories......... 🙂