Disclaimer: this arrangement was for a high school level brass quintet, with a euphonium subbing for the tuba, hence the seemingly ridiculous range. I've since updated the arrangement for a more advanced group with a real tuba part, which you can check out here: ruclips.net/video/PLlZ3ScjA0Q/видео.html
Really great job but a couples things. 1) when you first introduce the Force theme, you HAVE to write it in the Horn part. It's just not the same without it. 2) when you do write it in the Horn part (and where the Horn does play it later) write it an octave up. Most (if not all) university and professional horn players can play a high A no problem. Just things to think about. Also, as a trumpet player, maybe you can write some of the 1st parts for piccolo trumpet. It has a nicer timber for some of the high stuff. :)
Andrew Swortzel I agree with the Horn part, as a all around brass player, but mainly Horn and trumpet, it almost physically hurts me when it isn't introduced in Horn. This arrangement was for a high school though, so keep that in mind. As far as piccolo trumpet, just no. There's no need.
as a highschooler (freshman) that plays f horn, a high A is easy. but this should not represent all horns, as i played trumpet in middle school and had a higher range (could easily hit high C, which is the C on the second ledger line if im correct. if not, it is the c i hit).
@@xander8574 Yeah I am a trumpet player and I'm probably going to double with French horn next year and when I tried it recently I could already go to like above C.
Also, make sure that your not pushing the trombone/euph parts as far as range goes. I think that is a euphonium part on the bottom staff because most of those notes would be too high for tuba. Also, if they are playing on a regular tenor trombone, that low E-flat may not be possible. On three-valve baritones/euphs that low E-flat would not be possible as well without note bending really flat.
Sorry :( I agree, but this was originally arranged for my high school brass quintet, and I had to give the triple tonguing part to those who could play it! I fixed it in the updated version.
I was gonna write the same thing :) damn it girl, you’re even one of us, how can you betray your crew?? 😄 Beside that, great job, did you do it by ear?
Generally the effect at Q is better written in 12/8 in my opinion. The same metre, basically, but most players will recognize a triplet feel better in 12/8 than 6/4.
As an trumpet player i loved the final part, especialy the idea of A-B-G G-B-G but the last G could be 1 octave higher if the trumpet player is capable for IT 😉😎
As someone who has been playing tuba for a long time, that part is pretty dang high. Like I can play it, but it's really quite uncomfortable to be playing the trumpets equivalent of a high C (the Eb above the stave). I would suggest some editing could be good.
The software he used doesn't really account for the tone and timbre changes when playing so high... but yeah i agree, doable but it looks really scary and might not sound as desired.
wym fam its amazing to go that high. me and the other tuba player at my high school compete with each other at 4 octave Bb scale all the time and hit those notes
@@cole2844 It was both Trumpets and Trombones. Except one part was the French Horns and Trumpets, and near the end was only Trumpets when it raised an octave. There is a score analysis of it if you are interested. Just search Imperial March Score Analysis.
this is really good, in the update verison, all u had to do was just put the trombone part and you would have been fine. but the update verison was a little worse. but other than that, amazing video
hey man this is awesome! But before you write anymore tuba parts you mind picking up a tuba and trying to play that? yeah anything above an E3 is a no go for most tubas. But other wise this is awesome I wouldn't mind having a copy to help fix small errors.
Thank you! Sorry, I probably should've specified in the description that my high school brass quintet currently has a euphonium player on the tuba line, so this is actually a euph part, hence the range.
The low e flat isn’t really that possible on student level trombones keep that in mind unless the piece is for trombones with triggers but it doesn’t look like it soooo… keep that in mind
There are parts in high school bands where trombones have our 3rd octave B flat, and for this the trombone part seems pretty standard. Don't even start on the tuba part, though.
Hi Juliana, I’d like to email you about having my university students perform this wonderful arrangement. I’d love to email you if you’re open to sharing this arrangement with us. Charles
Might as well have a second trombone instead of a tuba tbh. Tuba usually aren't up high for that long. I mean if you got a good tuba player then give it a try.
The writer took part of the Star Wars End titles and kind of mashed it into their own version. The closest is the End Titles, but that exact part isn't a real theme.
False every trumpet player knows the last 3 notes are on an octave split duh if your lips don’t bleed are you really first trumpet? Signed, a tuba player
Disclaimer: this arrangement was for a high school level brass quintet, with a euphonium subbing for the tuba, hence the seemingly ridiculous range. I've since updated the arrangement for a more advanced group with a real tuba part, which you can check out here: ruclips.net/video/PLlZ3ScjA0Q/видео.html
Juliana Anthony I felt that the dynamics weren't balanced very well (idk if you can do it ok that program), but it still sounded cool
Juliana Anthony oo
I mean a high D is possible if you try and practice hard enough on almost days I top out at an Eb above the staff
Juliana Anthony I was about to say "I'm not a bad tuba player but that's a little ridiculous"
Thank goodness that's a crazy tuba part
Really great job but a couples things.
1) when you first introduce the Force theme, you HAVE to write it in the Horn part. It's just not the same without it.
2) when you do write it in the Horn part (and where the Horn does play it later) write it an octave up. Most (if not all) university and professional horn players can play a high A no problem.
Just things to think about. Also, as a trumpet player, maybe you can write some of the 1st parts for piccolo trumpet. It has a nicer timber for some of the high stuff. :)
Andrew Swortzel I agree with the Horn part, as a all around brass player, but mainly Horn and trumpet, it almost physically hurts me when it isn't introduced in Horn. This arrangement was for a high school though, so keep that in mind. As far as piccolo trumpet, just no. There's no need.
as a highschooler (freshman) that plays f horn, a high A is easy. but this should not represent all horns, as i played trumpet in middle school and had a higher range (could easily hit high C, which is the C on the second ledger line if im correct. if not, it is the c i hit).
@@xander8574 Yeah I am a trumpet player and I'm probably going to double with French horn next year and when I tried it recently I could already go to like above C.
Also, make sure that your not pushing the trombone/euph parts as far as range goes. I think that is a euphonium part on the bottom staff because most of those notes would be too high for tuba. Also, if they are playing on a regular tenor trombone, that low E-flat may not be possible. On three-valve baritones/euphs that low E-flat would not be possible as well without note bending really flat.
And btw - how dare you take away the melody from the trombone at the Imperial march bit??!?!!
trumpets and trombones should have it
Sorry :( I agree, but this was originally arranged for my high school brass quintet, and I had to give the triple tonguing part to those who could play it! I fixed it in the updated version.
I was gonna write the same thing :) damn it girl, you’re even one of us, how can you betray your crew?? 😄
Beside that, great job, did you do it by ear?
only trombones cuz they are cool
ThatOneBuilderGuy yes
I love playing along with this
Fantasic how this video gets a pewdiepie ad 2 years later
The tuba part for this one would be great on a Bass tuba, I'd use my F tuba, I feel it fits quintet more then my 6/4 CC does
Somehow I think this would sound better with the real instruments. The arrangement is good though 😉
Disclaimer. He did arrange this. The original is a cello quartet.
Why does this sound like it was recorded by bagpipes
Grace Dunn cuz that’s how electronic instruments are
Generally the effect at Q is better written in 12/8 in my opinion. The same metre, basically, but most players will recognize a triplet feel better in 12/8 than 6/4.
Man get ur dynamics sorted so the tune plays out. I’ve made this mistake many times.
There was a Star Wars arrangement of sheet music release back in the 90's that had all the themes. I'm almost positive all these are in the wrong key
As an trumpet player i loved the final part, especialy the idea of A-B-G G-B-G but the last G could be 1 octave higher if the trumpet player is capable for IT 😉😎
Where is that, by any chance?
As someone who has been playing tuba for a long time, that part is pretty dang high. Like I can play it, but it's really quite uncomfortable to be playing the trumpets equivalent of a high C (the Eb above the stave). I would suggest some editing could be good.
I can do that to
Stephen Its really quite playable but it has quite a distinct tone up there so the composer should rewrite the part as it will sound somewhat "pipey"
Stephen I believe it is optional for Euphonium too.
The software he used doesn't really account for the tone and timbre changes when playing so high... but yeah i agree, doable but it looks really scary and might not sound as desired.
wym fam its amazing to go that high. me and the other tuba player at my high school compete with each other at 4 octave Bb scale all the time and hit those notes
As a French horn player, these horn parts are great in some spots. Others like at the end with those horn runs are not fun.
It is illegal for trumpet to have the melody for the Imperial March
Except for... During the real song I'm assuming... Because it did?
@@cole2844 It was both Trumpets and Trombones. Except one part was the French Horns and Trumpets, and near the end was only Trumpets when it raised an octave. There is a score analysis of it if you are interested. Just search Imperial March Score Analysis.
@@cole2844 Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/gf2roj0D3WM/видео.html
@@cole2844 No problem.
this is really good, in the update verison, all u had to do was just put the trombone part and you would have been fine. but the update verison was a little worse. but other than that, amazing video
I'm using this for solo and ensemble. hope you do not mind!
That Tuba part looks better tailored for a bass trombone with the ,frankly, ridiculous range
This is the music to Pokemon when you're in the gym.
hey man this is awesome! But before you write anymore tuba parts you mind picking up a tuba and trying to play that? yeah anything above an E3 is a no go for most tubas. But other wise this is awesome I wouldn't mind having a copy to help fix small errors.
Thank you!
Sorry, I probably should've specified in the description that my high school brass quintet currently has a euphonium player on the tuba line, so this is actually a euph part, hence the range.
Juliana Anthony Ah! that makes more sense.
Juliana Anthony Is there anyway I could get ahold of this transaction?
musescore.com/user/3788386/scores/3508176 You should be able to download straight from Musescore and edit in the desktop app if you have it.
Juliana Anthony awesome! thank you!
The low e flat isn’t really that possible on student level trombones keep that in mind unless the piece is for trombones with triggers but it doesn’t look like it soooo… keep that in mind
If you put on x2 speed does it kinda sound like Zelda at some parts
1:27 my favorite
The force theme sounds like parts of it is in the wrong key
It should start in concert Bb lol
this is from gyamaw
I think it’s illegal for trumpets and euphonium to have the force Melody when the horns have it. At least last I checked they did.
It was a horn solo.
@@troyandrade615 that’s weird that they would put it in bass clef tho
@@merlinstrangetheaceofwands1050 I meant in real life it was a horn solo, which it was also quite high.
I can barely do a very high F on trombone, much less a G, that would kill me.
There are parts in high school bands where trombones have our 3rd octave B flat, and for this the trombone part seems pretty standard. Don't even start on the tuba part, though.
Yeah, I know that the Tuba is... that
You try high F, A and Bb on a bass trombone with a very deep mouthpiece
very good. I just feel as though the throne room theme dragged a bit
Hi Juliana,
I’d like to email you about having my university students perform this wonderful arrangement. I’d love to email you if you’re open to sharing this arrangement with us.
Charles
Charles James J A M E S C H A R L E S
what is the theme at F
Princess Leia's theme
Lmfao i thought the euphonium was a tuba bro
It's a type of tuba commonly referred to as tenor tuba. Like a piccolo trumpet.
Might as well have a second trombone instead of a tuba tbh. Tuba usually aren't up high for that long. I mean if you got a good tuba player then give it a try.
It got taken down on MuseScore. Is there another way I can get it?
your best bet is to 1. just SS the parts from the video or 2. write them out yourself 🥺
Tfw you can play a trumpet but not as well as this because you started out as a clarinet player T_T
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Why no Trombone imperial march?
Because trumpet is better
hola que tal por casualida la tiene en archibo finale
Hey I can play the extra part!
*looks at low notes*
Never mind.
Ótimo arranjo, só achei ruim a ordem, ficou meio sem nexo.
PLS mamę all song
Hello ! What instrument was on each line?
at J the 6th and 7th measure have wrong notes and its really bad. ither than that its good
The last is for tuba or baritone?
More like bass trombone
How the heck is there an E#?
it's just an F, some music writing programs are just stupid and write F as E#
Depending on the context writing E# makes sense, this is not one of those times
How else would you write an A augmented chord? F# harmonic minor?
PLS name song 7.56
The writer took part of the Star Wars End titles and kind of mashed it into their own version. The closest is the End Titles, but that exact part isn't a real theme.
False every trumpet player knows the last 3 notes are on an octave split duh if your lips don’t bleed are you really first trumpet?
Signed, a tuba player
Ho-lee shit
Yub nub!
Jj