noo did the pinned comment get deleted 😭 anyways it was some person starting a choir/band kid alliance where a bunch of ppl planned on playing this tg. idc if ur in orchestra or js wanna be some bg person join if u want!! i'll start by taking the piano 🙋🏻♀️
I love the audible groan coming from the parents and some of the other band students 😂🤣 Props to those parents who actually know what rickrolling means
Had a friend who would set every computer in computer class to that song... Imagine everybody in class turning their screens on and all of the computers are looping the damned song it is a true annoyance i promise you
My choir actually does this every year on Valentine's day, where we go around as small groups singing songs (including Never Gonna Give You Up) to anyone who paid for us to sing in their class that day. It raises money for the school and I get to rickroll people instead of being in class. It's really fun
if it makes you feel better a few weeks ago my band director said we were getting a new stand tune and everyone was really excited cause we haven't gotten any new years in like 5 years and then they just start passing out never gonna give you up
The kids started off in the key of G, and sounded like H. It took a lot of practice for these gifted young musicians to play very bad deliberately. Props to their music teacher for encouraging them. The kids had tremendous fun.
@@felixthewoods8420 Was a shock for me to learn that apparently English speakers don't have an H key Imma look it up again to fact check when I'm home, but I think you guys call it the B key? Its been a few years, so my memory is a bit foggy, but I do remember confusing a lot of online friends when talking about the H key when they had a different name for it
Okay. I get that they are middle school students and all, but that did sound so bad and outta tune... I just gotta applaud them. Not for the sound of it, but for the fact those three practiced that together, and pulled it off successfully. I would never have had the balls to do that back in my middle school.years tho. ^^' Kudos to those kids. Keep playing, and I hope they sound even better when doing a hidden transition to that song in the future.
So true story, in my Orchestra we needed 1 more song to play. Other students were also okay with it so in concert day we rickrolledd 800 people who came to watch plus the 8 classes of people who did band, 4 4th grade orchestra and 3 other 5th grade orchestras. All the adults were cheering at that the most because they used to listen to it and the faces on the bands and orchestras was amazing. While I was playing Rick roll though a pole almost fell on me but I used my elbow to stop it and quickly went back to playing
This is beautiful and beats every multi-school/band performance I ever had to play in. You had a great teacher. I applaud you and your fellow students and I'm glad you're safe (given the pole incident).
I give it kudos for actually being in the spirit of a rickroll. Just randomly hearing "Never Gonna Give You Up" is not a rickroll, you have to be trying/expecting one thing and then get "Never Gonna Give You Up" instead. These girls delivered!
I bet the parents don't even understand what rickrolling is lmao Edit : you guys, it's a joke 💀💀 there's no reason for you to attack me. And besides, doesn't mean that every parents don't understand meme culture. At least it's not common among mine
My son, is a brilliant musician with perfect pitch, who plays in numerous ensembles and bands. He is also an elementary school music teacher. When I asked him how he can bear to listen to his students play, so out of tune, he said, "Everybody has to start somewhere." This is so true. Nobody starts out mastering an instrument or playing in tune...but with practice, exposure and ongoing coaching, these kids might become quite good. I salute this trio for agreeing to play in public, even though they are just beginners.
I don't have perfect pitch but I grew up in a musical family and I constantly get surprised how much "worse" other people are than my family at instruments. I always figured everyone was musical (as my whole family is semi-professional at music) and could sing/keep a beat and it was just a given. Boy was I wrong.
@@chloedevereaux1801 Not sure what you are rambling about, but my family is not black. Although I know and greatly admire many black musicians, both as people and as performers.
You shouldve seen the talent show. People played megalovania and stuff like that and then people performed never gonna give you up and rickrolled the whole school 💀
My middle school did this for our eighth grade concert last year! I don't think most parents picked up on it, though, considering my mom didn't get it, and my dad said he probably wouldn't have figured it out if he hadn't already known. It was certainly a goofy moment though
Neat, they were a bit outta tune though lol, but they were having fun and that's all that matters. We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I (do I) A full commitment's what I'm thinking of You wouldn't get this from any other guy I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching, but you're too shy to say it (say it) Inside, we both know what's been going on (going on) We know the game and we're gonna play it And if you ask me how I'm feeling Don't tell me you're too blind to see Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching, but you're too shy to say it (to say it) Inside, we both know what's been going on (going on) We know the game and we're gonna play it I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
I was a theatre kid in high school, and my last show was an 80’s cabaret. In one scene (planned with the director early on in the lineup), we had a group come out to prepare for a number. It appeared that it would be one girl’s solo, but she acted like she was afraid to go on and wouldn’t start singing. One of her close friends went to quietly give her words of encouragement and comfort, helping her breathe during this “stage fright” act. Then he snatched the microphone from her and the iconic starting notes of Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley came through the speakers. Everyone jumped to their feet to dance along with the two as he performed the whole song. It was fantastic. I believe the girl who sang is said she had to tell warn her parents in advance so that they didn’t think she was actually having a panic attack or surprise solo or something haha
God I hope our school hosts a talent show one time… I’m an art kid but I love playing the harmonica, and I would die to play casually but rickroll as a warmup. Mad respect for those kids, must have been a crazy show
Earlier this year, I rickrolled my art class at the end of the final presentation, which is the only time I’ve ever rickrolled someone. For background knowledge, I became the prankster of that class since I did the first presentation on one of the painters the Ninja Turtles were named after, and spent the first half of the presentation talking about the Turtle before calling psyche and getting serious. Totally fooled the instructor.
Never Gonna Give You Up was actually one of the songs our band teacher had us play for the senior’s graduation ceremony. Also every time one of the seniors from band was called up the percussionist on the drums was instructed BY THE BAND TEACHER to play the PH theme. I don’t think he knew what it was, and there was no reaction from the hundreds of parents in the stands but we in the band knew.
In 7th grade, my band class did this we took it completely off the program, & then played it without warning. I'll never forget the looks on their faces. priceless.
Ah yess... Middle School band. I remember those days. We practiced so hard and thought it was amazing. Real props goes out to all the middle school band directors out there. Your poor bleeding ears. And to our parents. I'm sorry for the countless practice days of "Go Tell Aunt Rhody".
This reminds me of that one time when I was in middle school, the gym teacher let my friend play a song on the speakers during gym, and he decided to rickroll the entire class
My last band concert we rickrolled the audience. My band teacher was even like “this is a very sad slow piece and it will really touch your heart” and then it goes to a rickroll 😐
Now they understand the importance of practice. And now they’ll listen to themselves a lot more critically so they don’t have to endure THAT again. All part of the process. I’d like to hear them five years from now if they keep it going.
My younger sister’s graduation song for primary school was in fact never gonna give you up, so imagine everyone’s reactions when the song started playing XD
Our 7th grade string orchestra played blinding lights, then smoothly switched to Never Gonna Give You Up halfway through. I rewatched the concert after seeing this, and I am surprised we sounded so good.
@@bestshrekfr ~ it depends on the school, in all of my schools, girls had to wear dresses, while the boys wore tuxedos. The dresses were ugly, we called them the pilgrim dresses.
Once, at school sports day, there were some older kids controlling the music. Needless to say, they rickrolled about 1500 people, including a bunch of teachers.
Maybe touch up on your articulation and make sure to tune your instruments! Practice at a slower tempo to get all of your notes right, and maintain your posture to prevent you from being so out of tune. Remember that tone quality is the foundation of music, learning how to execute it properly is vital to your success as a musician!
As someone who was in band, THEY WERE SOOO OUT OF TUNE, some of them didn’t even have their backs straight, the pain in my ears is real. Props to the one guy for keeping tempo tho.
noo did the pinned comment get deleted 😭 anyways it was some person starting a choir/band kid alliance where a bunch of ppl planned on playing this tg. idc if ur in orchestra or js wanna be some bg person join if u want!! i'll start by taking the piano 🙋🏻♀️
cool
Ur about to make me go learn to rickroll ppl on my flute😄
Ill take tromebone i guess
I’ll take saxophone
I'll be clarinet
you can see as the other band kids sitting down start smiling when they realize
hahaha they all passed the vibe check
@@bestshrekfr Yes, because they have learnt to listen and not just read from the music sheet. Took me a long time to get that skill.
:p
I love the audible groan coming from the parents and some of the other band students 😂🤣 Props to those parents who actually know what rickrolling means
Rickrolling your school makes for a cool story
But that groan was the *real* payoff
Ummmmm, what parent doesn't know what rickrolling is, especially if they habe kids???
@@susancnw59 My parents don’t know 💀 When I rickrolled them they just asked “So how did a kid like you discover such an old song?”
nah man. my parents were surprised kids still did it
@@susancnw59 have*
When you trust a friend enough to click on a link they sent you…💀😂
LMAOOOO sry not sry
I use QR codes instead
Had a friend who would set every computer in computer class to that song... Imagine everybody in class turning their screens on and all of the computers are looping the damned song it is a true annoyance i promise you
@@cortlandprince6668 ha, priceless
@@cortlandprince6668you got me laughing so hard 😂
BRO AS AN ORCHESTRA KID, BAND KIDS ARE A DIFFERENT SPECIES I LOVE THEM
hmmm as a band kid... i could say the same
I'm a band kid but I could never do this😭
i’m currently an alto sax player, and a chello player, and knows how to rickroll on both. idk how i feel rn lol
ty, but idk about oschestra kids lol, no orchestra in my school
im both guys help what am i
My choir actually does this every year on Valentine's day, where we go around as small groups singing songs (including Never Gonna Give You Up) to anyone who paid for us to sing in their class that day. It raises money for the school and I get to rickroll people instead of being in class. It's really fun
That sounds so cool
wish i would do that at my school too
Oh my school did that! They didn’t have rickroll tho…
My chorus teacher is going to make us sing "Never gonna Give you up" Edit: His now making us sing 8 part harmony of old taylor swift song
NO WAYYYY R U FR
Lucky soul, my choir teacher is refusing
My music teacher only lets us sing it once at the end of the lesson.We all stay behind if we didn’t get the time to sing it
@@Luna-ls7rw ur teacher's cool
so cringey
I had a chorus concert before where we had to sing never gonna give you up and it was horrible
lmaooo as a choir person myself i'm so sry
if it makes you feel better a few weeks ago my band director said we were getting a new stand tune and everyone was really excited cause we haven't gotten any new years in like 5 years and then they just start passing out never gonna give you up
Dude, if I had the opportunity to rickroll a whole audience of people in full SATB I would've been so happy with life
I had to do it for my graduation 😅
@@horsexxgamer that is the most legendary graduation lmao
The kids started off in the key of G, and sounded like H. It took a lot of practice for these gifted young musicians to play very bad deliberately. Props to their music teacher for encouraging them. The kids had tremendous fun.
there is no \"h" key...
@@felixthewoods8420
Was a shock for me to learn that apparently English speakers don't have an H key
Imma look it up again to fact check when I'm home, but I think you guys call it the B key?
Its been a few years, so my memory is a bit foggy, but I do remember confusing a lot of online friends when talking about the H key when they had a different name for it
@@UniTheAppl Yeah. ABCDEFG thats it
@@felixthewoods8420 there actually is but its only in some countries /j
@@felixthewoods8420 what.
Okay. I get that they are middle school students and all, but that did sound so bad and outta tune... I just gotta applaud them. Not for the sound of it, but for the fact those three practiced that together, and pulled it off successfully. I would never have had the balls to do that back in my middle school.years tho. ^^' Kudos to those kids. Keep playing, and I hope they sound even better when doing a hidden transition to that song in the future.
This comment is all over the place Zexal. I know it. You know it.
@@judbaker5752 I know it too
Zexal? Yugioh reference????
they sounded really good! plus they were together most of the time
@@judbaker5752 i do not care if it is. I made my comment, and thats that.
So true story, in my Orchestra we needed 1 more song to play. Other students were also okay with it so in concert day we rickrolledd 800 people who came to watch plus the 8 classes of people who did band, 4 4th grade orchestra and 3 other 5th grade orchestras. All the adults were cheering at that the most because they used to listen to it and the faces on the bands and orchestras was amazing. While I was playing Rick roll though a pole almost fell on me but I used my elbow to stop it and quickly went back to playing
That’s a story to tell your grandkids
@@asherlloydneal facts. Those are like one of the night time stories your grandparents would tell you
Terrific story and good thing you didn't get hurt that bad. 😊
The last bit 😂
This is beautiful and beats every multi-school/band performance I ever had to play in. You had a great teacher. I applaud you and your fellow students and I'm glad you're safe (given the pole incident).
I give it kudos for actually being in the spirit of a rickroll. Just randomly hearing "Never Gonna Give You Up" is not a rickroll, you have to be trying/expecting one thing and then get "Never Gonna Give You Up" instead. These girls delivered!
I did not recognize that as what they were playing.
I bet the parents don't even understand what rickrolling is lmao
Edit : you guys, it's a joke 💀💀 there's no reason for you to attack me. And besides, doesn't mean that every parents don't understand meme culture. At least it's not common among mine
some did lol they chuckled
💀 the song has been out since the 80's ofc they knew
@@nicholascollins4796 yea but it wasn't a meme back then wasn't it?
@@anantawikrama2445 rickrolling has been a thing for a while sweetie 💀💀💀
@@weirdtealthing9225 not in the 80's tho. I don't think some parents really grasp the concept of "meme"
My son, is a brilliant musician with perfect pitch, who plays in numerous ensembles and bands. He is also an elementary school music teacher. When I asked him how he can bear to listen to his students play, so out of tune, he said, "Everybody has to start somewhere." This is so true. Nobody starts out mastering an instrument or playing in tune...but with practice, exposure and ongoing coaching, these kids might become quite good. I salute this trio for agreeing to play in public, even though they are just beginners.
of course your black son has " perfect pitch " which is concert C 440.khz by the way...... not 9 x 19mm glock..
@@chloedevereaux1801muito engraçado, amanhã darei risadas porque hoje estou sinistro
@@chloedevereaux1801you aren’t loved
I don't have perfect pitch but I grew up in a musical family and I constantly get surprised how much "worse" other people are than my family at instruments. I always figured everyone was musical (as my whole family is semi-professional at music) and could sing/keep a beat and it was just a given. Boy was I wrong.
@@chloedevereaux1801 Not sure what you are rambling about, but my family is not black. Although I know and greatly admire many black musicians, both as people and as performers.
As a band kid, it is my duty to learn this at once-
I'm playing that for my Spring Concert
You gotta make sure your instrument is tuned correctly first
You should be more positive :/
i mean personally i'm not a band kid but ur right
cut them some slack tho theyre middle schoolers having some fun
Fr, and I'm saying this as a freshman - even a sixth grader should be able to somewhat tune their instrument
yeah this sounded bad as hell lol
@@p3nr0d70 again they're not professional musicians let them have their fun when have u ever been to a middle school concert that sounded amazing
You shouldve seen the talent show. People played megalovania and stuff like that and then people performed never gonna give you up and rickrolled the whole school 💀
haha i was the head of the student council's talent show committee so i got to host it 💀 best part of my school year was watching everyone audition
My middle school did this for our eighth grade concert last year! I don't think most parents picked up on it, though, considering my mom didn't get it, and my dad said he probably wouldn't have figured it out if he hadn't already known. It was certainly a goofy moment though
Neat, they were a bit outta tune though lol, but they were having fun and that's all that matters.
We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I (do I)
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching, but you're too shy to say it (say it)
Inside, we both know what's been going on (going on)
We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching, but you're too shy to say it (to say it)
Inside, we both know what's been going on (going on)
We know the game and we're gonna play it
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
frfr also darn i fell for it
👆
You got me good
it was a huge mistake to click "read more" 😭😭😭😭😭😭
i hate you, i just got double rickrolled
now this is the side of youtube i want to be on
frrr i was and still am a choir person but these band kids passed the vibe check
@@bestshrekfr damn fr they did
Not with some of these comments tho🫤I’ve found so many just saying how bad it was🙄I found it funny and I liked it.
Fasten your seatbelts band geeks, we are ready for liftoff. See you all after this takes off.
I was a theatre kid in high school, and my last show was an 80’s cabaret. In one scene (planned with the director early on in the lineup), we had a group come out to prepare for a number. It appeared that it would be one girl’s solo, but she acted like she was afraid to go on and wouldn’t start singing. One of her close friends went to quietly give her words of encouragement and comfort, helping her breathe during this “stage fright” act. Then he snatched the microphone from her and the iconic starting notes of Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley came through the speakers. Everyone jumped to their feet to dance along with the two as he performed the whole song. It was fantastic.
I believe the girl who sang is said she had to tell warn her parents in advance so that they didn’t think she was actually having a panic attack or surprise solo or something haha
I may be in orchestra, but I’m still up to learn this and rickroll my class
Go for it! Otherwise you will wish you did for the rest of your life!!!
The one girl facing forward the whole time definitely knew what was going to happen 😂
God I hope our school hosts a talent show one time… I’m an art kid but I love playing the harmonica, and I would die to play casually but rickroll as a warmup. Mad respect for those kids, must have been a crazy show
Earlier this year, I rickrolled my art class at the end of the final presentation, which is the only time I’ve ever rickrolled someone. For background knowledge, I became the prankster of that class since I did the first presentation on one of the painters the Ninja Turtles were named after, and spent the first half of the presentation talking about the Turtle before calling psyche and getting serious. Totally fooled the instructor.
This is amazing lmao, I love casual rickrolls where they just happen unexpectedly.
Never Gonna Give You Up was actually one of the songs our band teacher had us play for the senior’s graduation ceremony.
Also every time one of the seniors from band was called up the percussionist on the drums was instructed BY THE BAND TEACHER to play the PH theme. I don’t think he knew what it was, and there was no reaction from the hundreds of parents in the stands but we in the band knew.
In 7th grade, my band class did this
we took it completely off the program, & then played it without warning. I'll never forget the looks on their faces.
priceless.
The band at my school did this to elementary school kids!
lmaooo ur band's coolio 😎
Ah yess... Middle School band. I remember those days. We practiced so hard and thought it was amazing. Real props goes out to all the middle school band directors out there. Your poor bleeding ears. And to our parents. I'm sorry for the countless practice days of "Go Tell Aunt Rhody".
Fr I can relate
The band teacher for the middle school band I was in kept telling us that we sounded like a high school band
@@Jack-id1lq I think he said a "high", school band.
@@senseisecurityschool9337 I think he did too😔
i literally went to a band concert yesterday and not only did the sixth graders play it’s raining tacos, but THEY ROCKROLLED US AT THE END
This reminds me of that one time when I was in middle school, the gym teacher let my friend play a song on the speakers during gym, and he decided to rickroll the entire class
Next time my school does a solo concert, I might do this if I play😂
And there it is 0:27
My parents don't even know what a rickroll is, they genuinely enjoy listening to never gonna give you up
same tho it's a good song 😭 ALSO PJO FAN? 🧡💜
@@bestshrekfr yes
Is THAT what these kids were playing? I did not recognize the tune.
@@bestshrekfr Im a PJO fan as well lol
That hurt as the saying goes "nothing can take the place of practice!!!"
One of the only skills in school you can use in a real life situation
you have no idea how badly i want to travel thru the screen and tilt the girl's flute up straight like oh lordy
that was me lol
This is really funny and their performance was amazing
As a former band kid, I'd be laughing out loud 😂
The groans and little laughs😂
You can see the other band kids slowly smiling and realizing
They sounded pretty good, the ultimate of Rick rolls
My last band concert we rickrolled the audience. My band teacher was even like “this is a very sad slow piece and it will really touch your heart” and then it goes to a rickroll 😐
Best teacher ever
I would be willing to get rickrolled of it was always like this..
0:31 that kid second from the left just went "oh come on WHyyyyyyy?"
Bro these girls are absolute menaces.
One of the trumpets was playing the star spangled banner during a performance and he decided to Rick roll us during it in front of our whole town 💀
I'm in choir and this would be amazing to sing to the parents
This is awesome!
My ears are fucking bleeding. That’s music only a mother can like
Now they understand the importance of practice. And now they’ll listen to themselves a lot more critically so they don’t have to endure THAT again.
All part of the process. I’d like to hear them five years from now if they keep it going.
In middle school our band did that but instead of three people it was the whole band lmao
My teacher loves the song and put it on in class 😂
He was just jamming and not realising that he just rick rolled 32 kids 😂
I would actually do this in band ngl. Just rickroll everyone with a single trumpet 😂
YESSS WE LOVE TRUMPETS EVEN THO Y'ALL CAN BE LOUD AF
I PLAY TRUMPET
I ALSO PLAY TRUMPET
@@itsemigoTrumpets are superior!
I PLAY TRUMPET TOO :D
This is the most proud i have ever been
i renember when some kid rickrolled about 500 of us in school in an announcement
its even better since this is at Corriea
How can something sound so awful and awesome at the same time?
idk but they made it happen
I actually sang this for a talent show with my very small summer school class.
It was actually pretty fun 🤩
Why did my mind start thinking of "that's what i like" instead of "never gonna give you up" seeing the word "Rick roll" 😭😭
Stand Proud. You were strong for doing this.
The part where they rickroll everyone made me emotional 😭
not the same song, but in the honors choir we're singing I Want It That Way and its the best thing thats ever happened to me fr
THATS SO COOLLLL i was in msvma and we just did typical honors choir songs
Bandies are the best
The concept of "casually rickrolling" people implies the existence of "professional rickrolling".
The students in the background laughing….
AS A DRUMMER I WOULD LOVE TO PLAY THIS WITH PEOPLE IDC IF RICKROLL DOSENT HAVE A DRUM PART I WILL PERSERVERE
CHORUS KIDS AND BAND KIDS UNITE
What about the iconic drum solo at the start?
Only 3? My entire concert band (including me) rickrolled everyone on stage then played the Pokémon theme like nothing happened
My younger sister’s graduation song for primary school was in fact never gonna give you up, so imagine everyone’s reactions when the song started playing XD
The fact that it’s so uncoordinated
Three band students casually ATTEMPT to rickroll
Im going to Ask my School band members to play this for the performance
Our 7th grade string orchestra played blinding lights, then smoothly switched to Never Gonna Give You Up halfway through. I rewatched the concert after seeing this, and I am surprised we sounded so good.
Just leaving my mark here for when this video gets 10 years old
lmaooo can't wait for this to blow up
Those pants are pretty tight
hahaha fr tho 💀 i was (and still am) a choir kid and we got dresses so i can't relate
@@bestshrekfr ~ it depends on the school, in all of my schools, girls had to wear dresses, while the boys wore tuxedos. The dresses were ugly, we called them the pilgrim dresses.
As a flute player, I am now thinking about it
As shown by these band kids, apparently, the proper thing to do when rickrolled is to touch your face
HERE BEFORE THIS BLOWS UP
HEREEE
Am I too late?
@@someonesnobody2222 nope you've left ur mark in history
Beautiful lol
Ok, maybe band kids aren't that bad
Everything about this is perfect! Hope they spend lots of time pranking together!
Once, at school sports day, there were some older kids controlling the music. Needless to say, they rickrolled about 1500 people, including a bunch of teachers.
It hasn’t blown up surprisingly
lol it'll be that one video that randomly pops up on ur fyp 10yrs from now
Yep. Popped up on mine💀😂
@@bestshrekfr just leaving my mark here
Maybe touch up on your articulation and make sure to tune your instruments! Practice at a slower tempo to get all of your notes right, and maintain your posture to prevent you from being so out of tune. Remember that tone quality is the foundation of music, learning how to execute it properly is vital to your success as a musician!
thx for the tips! i wasn't in the performance but ty for being so polite w ur feedback 😅
Patience with practice is key but I love how they all went for it🤌💜💜
How do you tune a flute?
@@theginganinjaofficial idk 😭
@@theginganinjaofficialpretty sure you pull out or push in the head joint. Personally a bass clarinet so might be wrong on the exact name of it
You can tell the girl sitting on the left side of the screen knew what was coming. She could barely contain her laughter
Definitely middle school. 😢miss those days
Me and my friends starting 2024 off right:
Me, an orchestra kid who can also sing: COUGH COUGH, AHEM. I’M HERE TOO.
3 band students casually rickroll 1 and a half million people
Best…student band performance… ever… of all times
I rickrolled the school once. my nan didn’t even know what it was 😭😭
As someone who was in band, THEY WERE SOOO OUT OF TUNE, some of them didn’t even have their backs straight, the pain in my ears is real. Props to the one guy for keeping tempo tho.
I must have missed it. I would never have clicked on anything after listening to this mash-up. Must have been some inventive parental listening.
They didn’t just rickroll the parents… they rickrolled us to…
Way number 306 to rickroll someone
I Rick rolled my school at my 4th grade talent show, so I can happily say I...
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I remember the other class rickrolled all of the ppl in the singing competition