I played as my freshman year for graduation. I didn’t know what I was doing I was relatively new to the instrument Euphonium. Now we’re playing this in the wind ensemble group and I can actually play the notes.
This piece is absolutely amazing. My younger brother played it at a band concert, and I conducted this on my channel for that same brother's birthday. So, this piece has a lot of meaning, and it's extremely fun to listen to.
I love the transition between Star Trek to back to the future
Micheal brown is one of my favourite arrangers because he actually understands that bassoon is better suited as a tenor instrument
I play bassoon and dont like that much when playing high notes for a long time so having some tenor action dont hurt sometimes
@@theophilemougin9065 yea versatility moment, I reckon Bari sax players want the same thing
I played as my freshman year for graduation. I didn’t know what I was doing I was relatively new to the instrument Euphonium. Now we’re playing this in the wind ensemble group and I can actually play the notes.
Fort Wayne IN Community Band played this piece as part of their concert today
This piece is absolutely amazing. My younger brother played it at a band concert, and I conducted this on my channel for that same brother's birthday. So, this piece has a lot of meaning, and it's extremely fun to listen to.
Amazing! I really want to play this now...
From bar 91 onwards it is identical to Paul Lavender's John Williams in Concert arrangement.
Yeah? I like it and it’s not exactly like it I’ve played jw in concert 1st trombone and my part is a little different than that I believe
Amazing! Lindo arranjo
*Um arranjo muito lindo, parabéns*
This hits SO hard! Great job!
Lindo arranjo
Not-So-COVID-19 Version of Disney's Hollywood Studios Music
Flex Band version PLZ?
2:29
Michael Brown really said copy paste huh