I just meant slide movement, I play trombone and yes I could easily play this. there aren't any high notes and tonging (idk) is easy. slide movement is the only difficult-ish part about this piece
@@mexicanmayo3450 I don't know... It's a stretch. It's only an arrangement from the Pentatonix. But I do agree, credit should be given to the original creator of this original song that this person blatantly copied and uploaded: the woodwind version of Carol of the Bells by the Pentatonix.
Excellent transcription!!!
Not gonna lie, I've been playing a lot of the 8/16 bit Final Fantasy games... and this feels basically perfect for everything I want in life.
My band is playing this in our marching show this year!
Rip tubas
Good job. It sounds great.
People complaining about the tuba part being high well I guess im used to it cuz im a trumpet to tho so I wouldnt know regular tuba struggles
I know Take tuba out on the trumpet part
It seems a little fast for trombone to easily play, but other than that it sounds absolutely amazing.
Fast for trombone? Dude, that's not even double tonging (Is that how you spell it? XD)
I just meant slide movement, I play trombone and yes I could easily play this. there aren't any high notes and tonging (idk) is easy. slide movement is the only difficult-ish part about this piece
That's why Trombones have alternate positions just like how woodwinds and valved instruments have alternate fingering.
Coming from a trombone major, this is a piece of cake. Check out any professional level repertoire. Then you can compare tough repertoire to this.
Coming from an 8th grader in my 3rd year of playing trombone, I maintain my position
Any composers who writes higher than a d3 for tuba has a special place in hell
why
lmao
shanefm02 i can play a D3 in a tuba
@@joshrichey901 even D4 isnt hard to hit
Wrong
At least reference the person who actually made the score D=
This is very similar, if not the exact same as the woodwind quintet version. Why not give credit to the original?
What if- and hear me out- what if they’re both arrangements of the same piece and it’s just a coincidence?
@@mexicanmayo3450 I don't know... It's a stretch. It's only an arrangement from the Pentatonix. But I do agree, credit should be given to the original creator of this original song that this person blatantly copied and uploaded: the woodwind version of Carol of the Bells by the Pentatonix.
That’s a huge nope on the tuba part lol
not really lol
Sightreading would be tough but it seems fun as a rehearsed piece.
It’s wrong as hell
a lot of that is supposed to be a euph part and i'm pretty sure he just copied it from someone and changed the part. cuz i've played this piece before
My friend Danny (first chair Tuba) would LOVE this!!! It’s awesome
Am I the only one who thinks this should be in 6/8 instead of 3/4? It just feels so right lol :P
Literally what my first thought was while hearing this lol
I’m over here thinking it would be best in 6/4 lol
6/8, I'd like it, but I'd need 4 more voices anyway, cant sing 5 at once, its way to high for me, I'd do the tuba xD
Nahhh
Can I have this score please?
I'm mad you wrote slow down and not a rit marking lol
Seems the base part would be hard.
Hi
If only I could circular breathe
I play trombone, I am brazilian
krl foda em men
Weslley Campos me too,im mexican
The tuba writing might be a little high in some places. Otherwise really nice
What the hell happened to the original video? It was so much better.
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The note the first trumpet audio played in the final was an F not an F#