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  • Apparently there's no such thing as a first trumpet and it's now played by soprano sax.

  • @yamborski The Soprano Sax is playing the Oboe part.

  • ohhhh that was crazzyyy good job, sounded like it wasnt the best it was ever played before, gotta hate those nerves that get to u b4 a performance haha

  • I can't hear you, woodwinds... Such a fabulous song though. :)

  • this arrangement is based on Jim Prime's arrangement for the 1985 Trooper's Drum and Bugle Corps... Randol Bass only copied and transcribed it... hack!

  • how come theres an electricfying sound at the start?

  • That's how the Japanese begin their concerts. It's like a warning to take your seat and be quiet. The concert is going to start. This was the opening number on the concert.

  • @thejackadams: I hate to ask but does this or many other halls still use this silence buzzer? In my opinion, it is a great idea but a such an ugly and abrupt way to ruin the mood of any opening piece.

  • Chills!!

    Move over Mr. Williams. Broughton had Brass!

  • That first hit was huge... but the horn rips aren't very consistent

  • this song was so easy for me on flute

  • Lolz that bass trombone player was blowing the hell out of that thing.

  • *learning this on first flute for my high school band O_o

    BEAUTIFUL, but oh so diiiificult

  • yay bassoons! but louder man!!! louder!!!

  • I absolutely love this piece. Get it horns!!

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