I use this song to test new speakers...High C's has most of the qualities I need to test: complex areas, different levels, sudden bursts, clarity, smoothness...I am in love with this song.
My mom was a professional horn player in a well known orchestra and my dad was a professional trombone player as well. My entire family are professional musicians and this is the first new piece I’ve found that they at least pretended they like. Almost brings a tear to my eye and makes me love it all the more
Didn’t realize people had actually read/liked this comment till i came back to try the piece with new headphones (i know RUclips has bad compression yada yada) my family is still equally as hard to please with modern pieces. This is still one of the only ones they’ve truly liked. They also liked the pirates of the Caribbean theme from the original movie. But man they’re stoic as hell and hard to read with anything new i typically show them but they really did like this piece a lot. My moms even named after Beethoven für Elise
lower case letters. Proper capitalization. AlTeRnAtInG cAsEs. Here at Two steps FROM HeLl we have all the choices of capitalization you could ever imagine!
I know! This isn't even near my favorite top 50 tracks of thers (tough competition :) ), but watching it actually recorded is magnificent and awe inspiring. I've got chills and filled with jittery energy every time I turn on this video.
Thomas Bergersen and Two Steps from Hell = the perfect combination! How many indescribable sensations these songs of a wonderful quality can awaken in me! Once again, congratulations to Mr. Thomas and the Capellen Orchestra & Choir as well as Two Steps From Hell!👌👍👍👍
I heard TSFH coming from my granddaughter's room last year, she was 8 at the time, and went inside. I found her drawing to her mother's TSFH/Thomas Bergersen youtube playlist because, as she told me, she found the music so inspirational. There is hope in the world.
Hello french horn player. I'm one of dem trumpet players that's right behind you >:D Seriously though, I wish I could learn french horn, I love the sound of it, but I tried a few times and it's too hard. It's way harder than trumpet, or I'm somehow just not built for it. Anyways, respect, mate!
@@angeltales748 French horn player here as well, I've actually planned for a long time to buy a trumpet mouthpiece so that I can give it a try when I get the occasion ^^ I'm genuinely curious to know why you found it so difficult compared to your instrument ? You struggled to form a sound or hold it ? I would expect the main difference between brass instruments to be the effort put in the mouthpiece and the knowledge of fingerings, as the rest of the technique is somewhat the same
@@ThomasKubler I had trouble playing a tone that actually sounded like it was coming out of a French horn and not a plastic cup. It also took a lot of effort in general compared to trumpet, which plays a lot lighter. And for some reason I couldn't get any high notes out of it.
lucky. I saw a few clips from illigal takes on the internet XD But obviously that doesn't sound as great. I really wanted to go. And I always remember when it was cuz my cousin graduated the same day so I was at her house.
TheFruitofPassion June 14th, 2013. It was part of a big inter-state vacation my dad and I took. Quite fitting after seeing Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, and Arches. I can't wait until the next concert. I don't know why there hasn't been one yet. It's been over 3 years.
All of these people are my heroes. When they say "Music that makes you braver" is absolutely no lie. TSFH has helped me grow as a person and has definitely help through the roughest times. There is NOTHING in this world I can do to thank this orchestra for helping find my light in life again
Andrew Wrangell Music Surprised to see you here. Do a piano cover on this if can. I will post it on there Facebook page. I posted a previous video of yours and they acknowledged it.
Those French horns makes me think that i am the captian of a pirate ship and battling other ships in a heavy thunderstorm plus waves that is as high as the sky
@@lhruhu4254 Nah, 3:22 sounds straight outa HTTYD 2, but it doesn't really bother me. In my humble opinion, this song is the best from tsfh, and there is a lot of tough competition... xD
Four years late to finding this - but I am so happy I did. Happy to see these absolute madlads behind Two Steps From Hell. A mighty shoutout to both Bergersen and this bunch of amazing people gifting us with their wonderful music. Cause the composer of a piece is only one half to the story. The other are the musicians who perform it. Only together are they able to create these wonderful masterpieces. I tap my hat to all of you. And a big, big thank you.
This went from the beginning of a journey, to an intense battle, exploring the wilderness, getting into treacherous paths, reaching their goal, then finally laying rest after the great adventure. My imagination is running wild!
This is orchestra at it's finest! Nothing different from classic orchestra, no tricky rhythms, no exotic instruments, just orchestra and choir telling a story through music and it's EPIC!
Perfectly fine, my friend. The other interesting thing about it is that the song is in the key of C minor... with high notes. So it's the perfect wordplay - high seas, and high C notes!
@@garryabbott3474 eh I've never seen POTC or really cared enough to pursue it, I'd say it just generally has piraty feels - like in the stories I write! swordfights and pirates and magic, oh my
Was für eine Musik , fatastisch ! Die Musik hört man nicht nur mit den Ohren sondern auch mit dem Herzen . Mir standen die Tränen in den Augen , und ich hatte eine Gänsehaut . Das ist die Power eines Symphonie Orkesters . Einfach nur Spitze. Was für ein toller Sound . Der Hammer .
Thomas actually said its a 50/50 situation...he said some of his ideas couldn't have been done the way they did by human without murdering their fingers because of the speed he required for some songs
Well, it's composed on a computer with samples and given to and orchestrator who then turns it into sheet music for a real orchestra. That's how the majority of TSFH and film music is done.
I have been listening to Two Steps from Hell non stop for 1 year now. At home and work. From when I wake up until I go to bed I listen on repeat. Simply wonderful.
This piece literally makes me tear up every single time I listen to it. To me, it is just such a wonderful representation of one of the most wonderful gifts given to this world of ours. The gift of music.
And the horns are hitting high C's like it's nothing. I can attest to how good those horns are. // I mean, I play horn and it's bloody HARD to get one of those. But on a good day, I can get up to C#
Thomas Bergensen is an awesome composer but we can't give him ALL the credits, i mean... Nick Phoenix is the guy who record and guide the orchestra every time (as you can see in the video!). Two Steps from Hell: great concepts AND great WORK.
LionsTheKingOfCojons actually neither Nick or Thomas conduct the music, it is conducted by Czech conductors because we don't speak Czech and the musicians don't speak much English. Thankfully they all speak the universal language of music! Thanks for your kind comment.
Hi there, when one is to speak of Universal language of music, one means expressions written on paper only? I was just wondering because when writing music, composers generally add German Italian or French terms for the common being of a piece. If in fact the music is written in Czech, how long does it take the production to re write and re work the score? For example, in the lyrical portion of the pieces from Two Steps From Hell, what language is written in most of or all of the tracks, Czech? This is asking from a composer standpoint of course. By the way, I' admire your work, one day I'd like to meet and/or work in your productions. Thank you for such marvelous music and sound.
Rick Titball Well precisely my point. You cannot expect to have a piece read entirely to such good musical response without annotating the piece through much carefulness and diligence. It's a composer nitty griddy thing really
simply..breathtaking............the most beautiful performance as many others but...see it and enjoy it is a total joy..........thanks..so many thansk to every singe artist in this marvelous world..........
I get asmr from this video! Not the scratching and tapping kind, but the goosebumps of hearing something amazing. Music has a way of being so exhilarating and I love that quality with my entire heart
This is truly outstanding, to actually see what goes into making such amazing music simply blows me away. Real instruments, and real people.. no synthesizers here, just pure hard work... totally phenomenal.
Okay but you also need to work with synths (arguably more than with a real instrument if you want it to sound as good) to have something sounding this good...
I would love to see them in concert. I've been a fan of theirs for years and I swear each piece is even better than it's predecessor. I didn't know that was even possible for them to top themselves. my god I love them so much!
As SOON as corona is gone, I will work my HARDEST to convince my band director to play this, along with our orchestra and choir. All three would vastly enjoy it.
This is like all the angels gathering around,first the little ones, then the greatest,because the Lord is coming to salute them,at the end the door open up,he comes out and finally smile!Marvelous music!
Not only would I have paid admission to be in that concert hall, I would have given a standing ovation after this piece. :) But barring that, I sincerely hope that TSFH, Thomas Bergersen, and the Capellen Orchestra & Choir continue to produce these outstanding videos and soul-moving musical works. :)
Wow! Awesome music! It's hard to imagine how a person can create all these sounds in their head and manage to write it all down on paper! I mean I can just about imagine a person playing one instrument while hearing the notes come out, but to imagine a whole orchestra of notes being heard at once is just boggling to me! Yet, composers have been doing this for centuries! How is that humanly possible?
An awesome, uplifting, totally amazing epic FantaC of the High C's! Welcome back TSFH, the darkness has been Vanquished, the battle won and the Phoenix has risen again. Truly outstanding!
This song beats every other music video made by the so-called "popular" artists. I still don't know why this type of music isn't more popular than it already is.
Amazing music as always, Thomas Bergersen your work is fantastic, Emotional, Epic, Uplifting, all at once, pure epicness, looking forward hearing more pieces from this album :)
I can hear hints of themes from so many fantastic epic films! It's kind of mix of "An Awfully Big Adventure" and "That's A Wrap". Simply brilliant! TSFH, IMO, you win the Oscar for being the best of the best of the best of the best!!!!!
That might be because it shares a lot of similarities with a track on the HTTYD 2 soundtrack - look up Flying With Mother and tell me they're not the same!
As a trumpet and guitar player with no where near the talent these musicians have, it is a joy to listen to them. I commend the long hard work they have put into their playing of their instruments. I know what it takes.
_I'm alone in my dorm room wearing headphones -- why am I applauding?_
😁😁😁
feel you 😊
Virgo
U applaud bc it was full of greatness
This and Enchantress from the Vanquish album are superb (actually all of Bergersen's works are genius)
I LOVE Two Steps From Hell
same
Two Steps From Hell = The Best
If only they composed for movies or theater. I would like for Bergersen to compose for a Marvel film.
They make trailers and sometimes parts of movie scores.
Absolutely sure, of course, I do as well but, you know, not with Vaseline. Aurally, but not you know...........
I use this song to test new speakers...High C's has most of the qualities I need to test: complex areas, different levels, sudden bursts, clarity, smoothness...I am in love with this song.
I'm in love with my speakers. (lol the song is amazing)
Doing this right now. Heh.
You know the funny thing is. My headset was broken but when I played this song it went back to normal
@@rayinthestate xD
I 👂 bleed
love you 2sfh plz never stop
Hi isn't it "music makes you braver"?
Never back down from making music.
I WISH I WAS IN THIS ORCHESTRA/CHOIR. IMAGINE THE FEELING OF UNITY AND POWER THEY GET WHEN PLAYING/SINGING TOGETHER! IT WOULD BE SO EPIC!
Isagail Carshuen that's so true!! would be really epic!!!
horny fans
I'd want to be in a orchestra just so I might get a slim chance to meet him
Isagail Carshuen this is so accurate
Isagail Carshuen Being on a choir is one of the greatest experiences in my life.
My mom was a professional horn player in a well known orchestra and my dad was a professional trombone player as well. My entire family are professional musicians and this is the first new piece I’ve found that they at least pretended they like. Almost brings a tear to my eye and makes me love it all the more
Didn’t realize people had actually read/liked this comment till i came back to try the piece with new headphones (i know RUclips has bad compression yada yada) my family is still equally as hard to please with modern pieces. This is still one of the only ones they’ve truly liked. They also liked the pirates of the Caribbean theme from the original movie. But man they’re stoic as hell and hard to read with anything new i typically show them but they really did like this piece a lot. My moms even named after Beethoven für Elise
PLEASE MAKE MORE RECORDING FOOTAGE VIDEOS, THESE INTENSIFY THE MAJESTY AND AWE TO GODLY LEVELS.
CAPITAL LETTERS.
I AGREE.
CAPITAL LETTERS.
me 3!
lower case letters.
Proper capitalization.
AlTeRnAtInG cAsEs.
Here at Two steps FROM HeLl we have all the choices of capitalization you could ever imagine!
I know! This isn't even near my favorite top 50 tracks of thers (tough competition :) ), but watching it actually recorded is magnificent and awe inspiring. I've got chills and filled with jittery energy every time I turn on this video.
100%
Oh man, the feels ...
Peter Crowley Fantasy Dream 🎵🎶 It was incredible
Petaaa :D This reminded me of you!
I love listening to your music while I read. It just has a certain epicness to it.
Peter \o/ Un jour je sais que je m'assiérai dans une salle de concert comme celle-ci pour écouter l'une de tes composition. :D
yeah. escucha y aprende :P
Thomas Bergersen and Two Steps from Hell = the perfect combination! How many indescribable sensations these songs of a wonderful quality can awaken in me! Once again, congratulations to Mr. Thomas and the Capellen Orchestra & Choir as well as Two Steps From Hell!👌👍👍👍
I was introduce to TSFH by my 13 years old son this year. Since then, I cannot stop listening to their music. Love them. Very beautiful music.
Goku Son then you must be thankful to Gohan...
+Gunnerz Forever LoL
your son might be a true savior at the right time, because when I was at thirteen, I couldn't find any epicness like this except from heavy metal.
I heard TSFH coming from my granddaughter's room last year, she was 8 at the time, and went inside. I found her drawing to her mother's TSFH/Thomas Bergersen youtube playlist because, as she told me, she found the music so inspirational. There is hope in the world.
Way to go Gohan!
My jaw dropped all the way down to the centre of the Earth.
Thou shall never grow a beard
Tell gandolf I say hello
Fluffy Zyox take me to the shire xD
dropped two steps from hell?
Ryan Sprenkels mine too wooow
They deserve better chairs.
they deserve their own thrones
Let's be honest, when we read this comment, we all went back to see what kind of chairs they had.
If you're two steps from hell, any chair will do to keep you from making those last final steps.
@@vinnieandhispizza6299 Heh....
@@vinnieandhispizza6299 jajajaja you're cool!
Sadness: Gone
Hopelessness: Gone
Anxiety: Gone
Self Doubt: Gone
Happiness: Restored
Confidence: Restored
Love: Restored
Excitement: Restored
Life: Amazing
The question, is, how's your determination?
It keeps u going forward. Hope is a four letter word. This is Blue Angel#4
Hotel? Trivago
MrEpic01 I was just going to say that!
hotel: trivago
Definitely one of my favorite tracks from Vanquish! Gets better every time I listen
Izzy Marizee Music
I'm confused. Has vanquished even been released yet?
Climix Yes, it was released yesterday
+Leonardo Palmari
My bad, should have looked on iTunes. In that case Pegasus and Stallion would have to be my pick.
As a french horn player...i 10/10 recommend listening to this is effing amazing
Go listen to Mark Petrie's "Days of Glory" and "Majestic". YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. The FH and trumpet is pretty darn amazing as well
Hello french horn player. I'm one of dem trumpet players that's right behind you >:D
Seriously though, I wish I could learn french horn, I love the sound of it, but I tried a few times and it's too hard. It's way harder than trumpet, or I'm somehow just not built for it. Anyways, respect, mate!
@@angeltales748 French horn player here as well, I've actually planned for a long time to buy a trumpet mouthpiece so that I can give it a try when I get the occasion ^^ I'm genuinely curious to know why you found it so difficult compared to your instrument ? You struggled to form a sound or hold it ? I would expect the main difference between brass instruments to be the effort put in the mouthpiece and the knowledge of fingerings, as the rest of the technique is somewhat the same
@@ThomasKubler I had trouble playing a tone that actually sounded like it was coming out of a French horn and not a plastic cup. It also took a lot of effort in general compared to trumpet, which plays a lot lighter. And for some reason I couldn't get any high notes out of it.
@@angeltales748 I see (high C, ololol) Thanks for your input, I'm even more curious to try the trumpet one of these days :P
My body is so ready to witness this live~
#tsfhconcertplease
Do they do concerts? I was of the belief that they don't. I tried looking some up a while ago and couldn't find shit.
Brizzo As far as I know, they've done just one before. It was at the Walt Disney Concert Hall a few years ago.
Geneviève Connolly I WAS THERE.
lucky. I saw a few clips from illigal takes on the internet XD
But obviously that doesn't sound as great.
I really wanted to go. And I always remember when it was cuz my cousin graduated the same day so I was at her house.
TheFruitofPassion June 14th, 2013. It was part of a big inter-state vacation my dad and I took. Quite fitting after seeing Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, and Arches. I can't wait until the next concert. I don't know why there hasn't been one yet. It's been over 3 years.
i always love watching an orchestra
All of these people are my heroes. When they say "Music that makes you braver" is absolutely no lie. TSFH has helped me grow as a person and has definitely help through the roughest times. There is NOTHING in this world I can do to thank this orchestra for helping find my light in life again
I'm starting to like French horn more than my actual instrument.
Good, it's better
What is your instrument
It's easy to play and learn
@@Godz idk if I'd say that but... definitely worth trying!
It's good for music like this or orchestral pieces besides waltzes. Now if you're playing Sousa marches all day it's a different story...
I would pay anything to sit as an audience
+felicity me too!! I'd be in chills the whole time
I wouldn't just because this would be the highlight of my life and I'd never be happy afterwards.
I'd rather be performing
felicity THEY WERE IN FLORIDA NEAR ME ANS I DIDN'T KNOW IT!!!!
Piotrek Trembecki so true!!
This. Is. Beautiful. ... and brass section is so beautifully recorded. Really well done guys n gals 👍🏻
So godly!!! Thomas, please do more of these recording sessions. They make me feel so appreciative of the hard work and skill of these musicians
Raghav Sundar звездные войны+
I've listened to this three times now. Can't get over how beautiful it is. And what a huge sound. Incredible.
Andrew Wrangell Music Surprised to see you here. Do a piano cover on this if can. I will post it on there Facebook page. I posted a previous video of yours and they acknowledged it.
+Knight of RUclips Dude he already did a year ago. Thomas Bergersen even shared it on his official page.
I can't thank you enough for the beautiful cover you did.
incredible! To even find you in here.
Impressive. I would love to be in a concert where TwoStepsFromHell plays.
Ich auch! (Me too!)
I’d probably start whistling along with the music
Well lucky for you german listeners: There will a concert in Feburary 2020
@@luvex4401 I am not German, but that sounds exciting!
@@luvex4401
Where and when?
This song is one big adventure
"Music makes you braver." ~Two steps from Hell motto
It's a pretty awesome motto
Those French horns makes me think that i am the captian of a pirate ship and battling other ships in a heavy thunderstorm plus waves that is as high as the sky
Bro, it's called High C's (Seas), see what they did there?
SEA* what they did there?
I wish I could be in the audience there! i love such musical sessions
Sounds like something out of a HTTYD soundtrack! Epic!!
1:54 that part sounds the most.
*Jurassic Park
or Final Fantasy boss theme. ugh!
Yes, and fyi guys HTTYD was by John Powell
@@lhruhu4254 Nah, 3:22 sounds straight outa HTTYD 2, but it doesn't really bother me. In my humble opinion, this song is the best from tsfh, and there is a lot of tough competition... xD
The French horns at 1:13 always get me. So beautiful.
Oh yes i'm a horn player, its so emotional and strong...
Totally
ikr, this part was incredible and my favourite. Makes me want get to paly horn again :/
Gives me good chills, honestly.
@@oo5150 it sounds sooooo high this clear tone is so impressive and the range too of course :D
Just BEAUTIFUL!
Four years late to finding this - but I am so happy I did. Happy to see these absolute madlads behind Two Steps From Hell. A mighty shoutout to both Bergersen and this bunch of amazing people gifting us with their wonderful music. Cause the composer of a piece is only one half to the story. The other are the musicians who perform it. Only together are they able to create these wonderful masterpieces.
I tap my hat to all of you. And a big, big thank you.
This went from the beginning of a journey, to an intense battle, exploring the wilderness, getting into treacherous paths, reaching their goal, then finally laying rest after the great adventure. My imagination is running wild!
Can we get more of these recording session videos? They're awesome!
How about a world tour??????
Yes PLEASE !
HALALULIA YESSSS
I don't think that the sound is from the orchestra. i think the sound is the real album track, but with matching video of the orchestra...
Random Guy "I dOn'T ThInK ThaT..."
Great HORN work in this piece!!!!
I play the French horn...to see so many French horns playing like this...I get chills! Any one watching in 2018?
of course we are
@@saveryplays1260 Me, my friend... I always play this piece with my horn ahahahah
Bergersen REALLY knows how to write for brass.
This is officially the greatest thing my ears have ever experienced
Welcome to real music my friend. Where there is no hate or negative content
that man who called Bergersen .. he is making a new age of epic music.
We want more recording sessions!☻
This is orchestra at it's finest! Nothing different from classic orchestra, no tricky rhythms, no exotic instruments, just orchestra and choir telling a story through music and it's EPIC!
Sir Bergersen, you are a Master. It's a wonderful piece and seeing the orchestra playing it is so exciting. Congratulations for your great work!
It literally took me this whole time to realize "High C's" was a play on words for "High Seas" >.>
Perfectly fine, my friend. The other interesting thing about it is that the song is in the key of C minor... with high notes. So it's the perfect wordplay - high seas, and high C notes!
Seriously, how could you not make the link this has Jack Sparrow written all over it?
@@garryabbott3474 eh I've never seen POTC or really cared enough to pursue it, I'd say it just generally has piraty feels - like in the stories I write! swordfights and pirates and magic, oh my
@@garryabbott3474 lol, it reminds me more of How to Train your Dragon. Wonderful piece though one of my favorite orchestral compositions
@@Me-wk7dz i got treasure planet vibes
Bruh this is a song that could get any band, orchestra, and choir kid to be obsessed with orchestral music.
I'm a simple woman.
I see horns in the thumbnail...
I click.
I would make a joke here. But, I won't for your sake. ;)
Zahra Hassan I LOVE FRENCH HORNS 😍😍😍😍
Zahra Hassan you got that right!
no woodwinds tho
Zahra Hassan I play French Horn so i see i click
Was für eine Musik , fatastisch ! Die Musik hört man nicht nur mit den Ohren sondern auch mit dem Herzen . Mir standen die Tränen in den Augen , und ich hatte eine Gänsehaut . Das ist die Power eines Symphonie Orkesters . Einfach nur Spitze. Was für ein toller Sound . Der Hammer .
This was the first TSFH song I discovered, and it's still my favorite. Nothing can compare to it's raw power.
Yes me too :D
same for me its awesome!
Victory, with the RAF battle scene is quite good too😎😎😎👍🏼
Good to know that TSFH's music isn't done on a computer and by actual people with real instruments. THIS IS TRUE MUSIC!!!!
Thomas actually said its a 50/50 situation...he said some of his ideas couldn't have been done the way they did by human without murdering their fingers because of the speed he required for some songs
No matter if it's computer made or is really played Thomas music is just awesome ❤🌌😍
I was blown away at first because I thought it was done in a DAW and I'm like o my lord..pure God Level arranging and programming.
Czech Republic Orchestra,great
Well, it's composed on a computer with samples and given to and orchestrator who then turns it into sheet music for a real orchestra. That's how the majority of TSFH and film music is done.
1:14 and 1:25 just brilliant
Agree!!!!!
Yes, the best part for me
📯📯
yessss the best part of the piece, in my ears.
@@IR-tw9mtDude! You too? 📯📯📯📯 (4th horn)
I have been listening to Two Steps from Hell non stop for 1 year now. At home and work. From when I wake up until I go to bed I listen on repeat. Simply wonderful.
Truth Be told.He is one of the best composers of our age..
This piece literally makes me tear up every single time I listen to it. To me, it is just such a wonderful representation of one of the most wonderful gifts given to this world of ours. The gift of music.
Браво!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Томас, Вы талант от Бога.❤
Oh gods the puns! THE PUNS!!!
High C's = High Seas!
Oh my God I just got it after like a year with this song 😑
Also because at one point the flute go to their highest C
And the horns are hitting high C's like it's nothing. I can attest to how good those horns are.
// I mean, I play horn and it's bloody HARD to get one of those. But on a good day, I can get up to C#
Another reason I love this group. Their music is simply amazing and I love puns!!!
wish i could "read" music...
Thomas Bergensen is an awesome composer but we can't give him ALL the credits, i mean... Nick Phoenix is the guy who record and guide the orchestra every time (as you can see in the video!). Two Steps from Hell: great concepts AND great WORK.
LionsTheKingOfCojons actually neither Nick or Thomas conduct the music, it is conducted by Czech conductors because we don't speak Czech and the musicians don't speak much English. Thankfully they all speak the universal language of music! Thanks for your kind comment.
Hi there, when one is to speak of Universal language of music, one means expressions written on paper only? I was just wondering because when writing music, composers generally add German Italian or French terms for the common being of a piece. If in fact the music is written in Czech, how long does it take the production to re write and re work the score? For example, in the lyrical portion of the pieces from Two Steps From Hell, what language is written in most of or all of the tracks, Czech? This is asking from a composer standpoint of course. By the way, I' admire your work, one day I'd like to meet and/or work in your productions. Thank you for such marvelous music and sound.
He means music itself, not sheet music, theory etc..
I just love the fact that you responded
Rick Titball Well precisely my point. You cannot expect to have a piece read entirely to such good musical response without annotating the piece through much carefulness and diligence. It's a composer nitty griddy thing really
simply..breathtaking............the most beautiful performance as many others but...see it and enjoy it is a total joy..........thanks..so many thansk to every singe artist in this marvelous world..........
So this is the hall where heroes were born...
East best composer : Hiroyuki Sawano
West best composer: Thomas Bergersen
No one shall disagree
and best composer of the world - Luca Turilli
mee too
I agree
Yuki Kajura and Kenji Kzwai beg to differ
@@ИванИванов-д3ж4л HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAYHA
I get asmr from this video! Not the scratching and tapping kind, but the goosebumps of hearing something amazing. Music has a way of being so exhilarating and I love that quality with my entire heart
Times and times again, Thomas Bergersen has proven he is not a master of epic music. He is the god of it.
This is truly outstanding, to actually see what goes into making such amazing music simply blows me away. Real instruments, and real people.. no synthesizers here, just pure hard work... totally phenomenal.
Hard work and incredible talent.
Okay but you also need to work with synths (arguably more than with a real instrument if you want it to sound as good) to have something sounding this good...
This is such a great track. Thomas Bergersen can have my soul if he wants.
I would love to see them in concert. I've been a fan of theirs for years and I swear each piece is even better than it's predecessor. I didn't know that was even possible for them to top themselves. my god I love them so much!
As SOON as corona is gone, I will work my HARDEST to convince my band director to play this, along with our orchestra and choir. All three would vastly enjoy it.
DEWIT!
YES DEWIT
You better fucking record it
GO YESS!!! DEWIT!
Update us when you are done with it ;)
Thomas be like "I paid for the whole Orchestra, I use the whole orchestra"
you actually pay for the players seperately
He also doesn't have an entire orchestral section lol. No Tuba, Cimbassi, or any other variant brass. Only woodwind is that one flute or piccolo
I can't see any woodwind on stage.
@@musicaliceo theres one piccolo sololist (maybe striped in)
@meric. No tuba? Look again.
This is gonna go into a beautiful collection of albums.
dr. Light But sad news has come indirectly via Felicia...
Merethe is not in this album after all.
ayee i figured that
dr. Light WE MISS YOU MER 😭 Come back whenever Chosen One comes public...come back for mooorrreeee...
dr. Light 8 pn .
The power that comes out of the horns is incredible!
This is like all the angels gathering around,first the little ones, then the greatest,because the Lord is coming to salute them,at the end the door open up,he comes out and finally smile!Marvelous music!
Première fois que j'ai autant de frissons et surtout ⏩ les larmes aux yeux je ne sais pas pourquoi 😯 une sensation de joie
I love how this song gives you both the feeling of sailing and flight
i get the chills with this one
How could anyone dislike this music... SERIOUSLY??? This is like EPICALLY... EPIC!!!
I don't know how else to put it.
those who were the camelhumpers and suicide bombers whose religion told them music of the devil
It's justin bever. ..
It sounds like a hundred other so-called epic scores. I was literally bored. So sue me!
@@cubanbach I thought it was quite thrilling to listen to once but then that's it. Yep, nothing new here.
Becouse they dont have any ear
Not only would I have paid admission to be in that concert hall, I would have given a standing ovation after this piece. :)
But barring that, I sincerely hope that TSFH, Thomas Bergersen, and the Capellen Orchestra & Choir continue to produce these outstanding videos and soul-moving musical works. :)
A great performance of a true masterpiece !!!!
Wow! Awesome music! It's hard to imagine how a person can create all these sounds in their head and manage to write it all down on paper! I mean I can just about imagine a person playing one instrument while hearing the notes come out, but to imagine a whole orchestra of notes being heard at once is just boggling to me! Yet, composers have been doing this for centuries! How is that humanly possible?
Practice, practice, practice. That's all it is.
I can hum and whistle. But really appreciate. This is fantastic.
My body is ready for these soundwaves!
it was not
Love watching musicians, played Horn, trumpet in school orchestra and concert band, left high school never played again, miss that.
2017:- Ahh awesome
2020:- Its bring me to another world! Incredible!
An awesome, uplifting, totally amazing epic FantaC of the High C's! Welcome back TSFH, the darkness has been Vanquished, the battle won and the Phoenix has risen again. Truly outstanding!
Thomas Bergersen has this incredible ability to compose music, that makes me feel, like I'm on some epic voyage.
Gave me chills. Thomas Bergersen is a god among composers. And very inspiring to me! Incredible music.
Love your channel man
Andrew Wrangell Music Just as you are a god among pianists
DUDE I KNEW I'D FIND YOU ON THIS VIDEO TOO!!!! Sorry, I'm just excited cuz you're my favorite pianist!
This is freaking amazing
YEP ! HERE AGAIN . MANY THANKS ! SUPER GREAT! FROM, THE UNITED KINGDOM, ( 2024).
Please post more recording session footage
Got this in my recommended. Was in NO WAY prepared for how much this slaps
SLAPP
Thomas's music constantly makes me cry, which doesn't happen that often. Bravissimo!
This IS Two Steps From Hell this is why I listen
this is how music videos should be. keep them coming
This song beats every other music video made by the so-called "popular" artists. I still don't know why this type of music isn't more popular than it already is.
beats every other music!
It's just umbelievable to ear this Wonder ! Thanks to this Orchestra ! 🙏
There is something about seeing actual people play the music, its so much more alive
Its absolutely amazing
It sounds fantastic.
Watching in almost 2020, this still gives me chills.
I have listened through the album 5 times the day it came out.
Four years later and it still has the ability to make me happy! THANK YOU.
Beautiful orchestration.
Amazing music as always, Thomas Bergersen your work is fantastic, Emotional, Epic, Uplifting, all at once, pure epicness, looking forward hearing more pieces from this album :)
i can feel the slaughter in three song
Orgasmico!!
saludos desde Argentina!
So humans CAN still make good things.
Enable Chaos Well I was made, so...
so you guess not? xD
It's rare but we humans are still capable of creating good things
put your mind to it an anything can come to reality
Lmao😂
I can hear hints of themes from so many fantastic epic films!
It's kind of mix of "An Awfully Big Adventure" and "That's A Wrap". Simply brilliant! TSFH, IMO, you win the Oscar for being the best of the best of the best of the best!!!!!
Hello ANH THƯ ĐỒNG, IMO is just an abbreviation of 'in my opinion' :)
Between 4:13 and 4:20 was straight out of one of the themes from The Rescuer's Down Under. That one really stood out to me.
You'll inspire me and you will inspire everyone else
Amazing, this is why TSFH realy poewerfull..👍💕💕💕
Whenever I hear one of these, I imagine myself heading into battle, sword and shield in hand, letting out a battle roar. I can't be the only one.
then a nuclear bomb drops and your million dollar sheild / sword does nothing
I have been imaging of the exact same thing, and sometimes even on an adventure
That might be because it shares a lot of similarities with a track on the HTTYD 2 soundtrack - look up Flying With Mother and tell me they're not the same!
As a trumpet and guitar player with no where near the talent these musicians have, it is a joy to listen to them. I commend the long hard work they have put into their playing of their instruments. I know what it takes.
This deserves 20 billion views.