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FVAA on Febuary 14. Objective is to secure the town and put the bomb in each building for 2 minutes each. Using the Ares G36C. (Unedited)
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Story behind the song: The American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic (Youth Orchestra) and its director, Kayson Brown, approached us with this idea. We loved it. It combined two of the things we are working to accomplish -- inviting people to classical music and inspiring young musicians. Steven Sharp Nelson had soloed with the orchestra the previous year and loved the spirit and the talent that the orchestra showed at such young ages (ages 13-18!) Together we developed the concept of "Beethoven's 5 Secrets," combining OneRepublic's tune "Secrets" with melodies and moments from all four movements of Beethoven's 5th Symphony.
We used 5 different melodies from the 4 movements of Beethoven's 5th Symphony (not including the "bridge" the orchestra plays in the middle). Try to guess where they are and where they come from!
What are Beethoven's secrets? He had many. His most prominent secret that he desperately tried to keep from the public and that caused him to be considered extremely eccentric, irritable, and hermit-like was his "weakness." He was deaf during most of his life. Imagine that...one of the greatest composers that ever lived could hardly hear. And yet, he wrote his life's greatest works after becoming deaf. He believed that art itself had "secrets" that had to be "forced into" in order to obtain art's highest level. There is no doubt Beethoven discovered many of the "secrets" of art -- people all over the world enjoy them every day. He was a true master of music, blessed by God. This piece and video are dedicated to him.
Perform "Beethoven's 5 Secrets" and the entire Beethoven Symphony No. 5 with Steven Sharp Nelson at Lyceum Music Festival this year! Work up-close and personal with Steven and other amazing professional musicians like the concertmaster of the London Symphony and Rotterdam Orchestra. Advanced players ages 13-21 are invited to audition. Visit http://www.Lyceum... or http://american-h... for details
Filming locations: The Mountains of St. George Utah American Heritage School TPG Studios MetCom Studio (Behind the Scenes footage)
Credits
Arrangement written and produced by Al van der Beek & Steven Sharp Nelson Orchestrated by Kayson Brown & Steven Sharp Nelson Performed by American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic, under the direction of Kayson Brown Additional violin work by Julie Ann Nelson (Steven's wife!) & Matthew John Nelson (Steven's brother!) Steven Sharp Nelson: Acoustic cello, electric cellos, percussion, vocal textures Al van der Beek: Vocal textures, percussion Secrets originally written by Ryan Tedder, published by SONY/ATV TUNES LLC Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Opus 67 written by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1804-1808 and debuted in Vienna's Theater an der Wien in 1808 Orchestra recorded at MetCom Studios (http://www.metcomstudios.com) All other instruments recorded by Al van der Beek at TPG Studios Mixed and Mastered at TPG Studios by Al van der Beek Video produced by Paul Anderson & Tel Stewart
Dedicated to Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
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All the branches of service have bands and choirs for musically talented...
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All the branches of service have bands and choirs for musically talented troops. These groups are often viewed as an opportunity to promote the military and showcase talent. Air Force Staff Sgt. Chad Usher met up with one Airman who is taking this opportunity to another level. Includes sound bites from Staff Sgt. Brian Owens, U.S. Air Force, Vocalist, Sidewinders, AFCENT Band, St. Louis, Missouri, and Staff Sgt. Angie Johnson, U.S. Air Force, Vocalist, Sidewinders, AFCENT Band, St. Louis, Missouri.
There is a longer version of this that was released by the military today (08/19/2011) and I have posted it to the tittle "Sidewinder goes viral! Air Force military band." Check them out!
Hi! I'm the girl singing in the videos you've reposted about "Rollin' in the Deep" and Sidewinder. I really appreciate your support in spreading the word. Thank You! It's because of people like you that the video has gotten as much attention as it has!
Would you mind going one step further and posting a few links directing people to some new pages I've recently started? I would love for people who are viewing the video to be able to follow this crazy journey and stay updated on what I'm up to. Should be an interesting and fun road :)
Facebook: http://www.facebo... YouTube Channel: http://www.youtub... Twitter: Follow @angiekjohnson
If you could please add those links to the caption of the video I would be ever so grateful.
And again, thank you for showing your support by reposting!
All the Best, Angie
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