This is one of my all time favs! I still remember playing In Storm and Sunshine with the FAMU marching band during parades and in the stands during football games.
I was a happy guy, I liked school, I liked my friends. Overall I was happy although I was horrible in music, i still had fun playing trombone. Then my senior year in high school came. The first song we learned in a breeze. But then I received this...this abomination of music. I couldn't handle it, it was just to much. I cried every time I saw this. I just couldn't keep up. From that day on I suffered when I played, I became sad every time I picked up my trombone. Even at night I couldn't rest, it was torturing me. At night I heard this music in my head, and o heard Heed laugh at me. It's been torturing months but it's almost over...almost over.
Imagine playing after only 1 1/2 years of trombone. Freshmen year high school. I was one of 3 trombones. Life was difficult. And now I can play 16ths at 108. Where was this three years ago? I can still hear all of lower brass laughing at me whenever I think of this song.
+Steven Thompson Most recordings are slower so as to not sound so bad. Unless you where my college band, and then recorded it at a much faster tempo and boasted we did it.
This is one of my all time favs! I still remember playing In Storm and Sunshine with the FAMU marching band during parades and in the stands during football games.
I was a happy guy, I liked school, I liked my friends. Overall I was happy although I was horrible in music, i still had fun playing trombone. Then my senior year in high school came. The first song we learned in a breeze. But then I received this...this abomination of music. I couldn't handle it, it was just to much. I cried every time I saw this. I just couldn't keep up. From that day on I suffered when I played, I became sad every time I picked up my trombone. Even at night I couldn't rest, it was torturing me. At night I heard this music in my head, and o heard Heed laugh at me. It's been torturing months but it's almost over...almost over.
same except im on euph
it was easy for me on flute
Isaac Garcia I play trombone too XD
Imagine playing after only 1 1/2 years of trombone. Freshmen year high school. I was one of 3 trombones. Life was difficult. And now I can play 16ths at 108. Where was this three years ago? I can still hear all of lower brass laughing at me whenever I think of this song.
As a fellow trombonist, I feel your pain. Just live one day at a time. Put one foot ahead of the other and go about your life.
this is the first march i've ever heard in F minor. I LOVE IT AND I LOVE PLAYING IT
I played this in band it is a great piece
Extremely clean!!!! Who is this playing???
i almmost had a stroke when i first heard this
R.I.P JFK
Such a fun song to play. 1st Clarinet :) Too bad COVID-19 hit, we could've probably gotten all 1's at UIL :(
This sounds like the Washington DC naval band to me. I'm sure it has to be a Washington service band.
The first note for flute is a G... it's G, F sharp, E, etc., at least for piccolo it is
the first note on flute is a flat
The first note is high Ab for both flute and piccolo
which part did you play
The original work is in G major, however, the most popular arrangement for American bands is in Ab major.
D: When they gave me my music, the first note was whited out. If anyone knows the first note for flute that would be absolutely wonderful!!!
It's a third octave A flat
A flat
well it's not quick enough to be the Eastman/Fennell recording...
Forever late, but it's a flat.
The original is much faster
+Steven Thompson Most recordings are slower so as to not sound so bad. Unless you where my college band, and then recorded it at a much faster tempo and boasted we did it.
Rae Kesura it's A flat
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Rae Kesura it's A flat