Incantation and Dance. Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra. | Tokyo
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Recording of the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra. A Composition by John Barnes Chance.
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This song (at the part when the horns have their big part after the percussion solo) reminds me of a Zelda song
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hi
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I'm reading the comments and all I'm seeing is freshmen playing this. And I'm a senior blown out of my mind knowing kids in their freshman year are playing this. Bravo!! #SeniorRespect
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boy oh boy do i love playing the same note for 20 measures
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I hated the runs for woodwinds... They were pretty hard for me as a seventh grader who plays clarinet...
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As a tuba the 20 something measures of playing an A killed my lungs as the sole tubist
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I played this with the Boulder (Colorado) Concert Band in the 1980s. Very fun. At the concert we almost lost it, but our director just kept going, glaring a little, and we played "on the edge of our seats" and brought it off!
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The slapstick sounds like faceslapping like legit
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You can here parts of Variations on a Korean Folk Song, listen to the woodblock at the beginning. It uses the same five notes of Arirang.
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When John Barnes chance was asked to right a piece for concert band (this piece), he didn't at the time like right for band since he was into choral and orchestra, so he tried writing a piece so hard no one could play it
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grade6...
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the low Eb to Ab runs on the bass clarinet part make me want to cry lmao but this is a fun ass piece to play none the less
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Cardinal carter
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Also those chromatic runs at 6:34 :O
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3rd trombone part on this piece was so fun <3
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Did this song for an invitational music festival. GO HORNS
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I just accidentally began conducting along with the piece 😂
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Thanks Reid Young, Director of Bands!
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I'm playing this now on trumpet 4 but 3 months of work and it is paying off but a few trouble spots :)
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playin this in my seventh grade year. bass clarinet part rocks