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Uploaded by on May 9, 2008

RHS Concert Band, Spring Concert 2008

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  • you guys do the haters are the ones with the bad thing to say! ahha you guys rock it or happy to say now we rock it! haha nd yes we do kick ass!

  • Lol Dulce! This was before you were in the RHS band! ....we did kick ass though. ha ha! Love ya!

    AND I agree about the haters lol.

    "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."

  • This is the worst rendition of this song I have ever heard. Our symphonic band played this.. and honestly we sight read it better. Every aspect of this is awful! Sorry to be so blunt. :/

  • Im sure.

  • i can STILL play this dang solo by heart lol

    i just hated that you could hear every breath i took:D oh well

    it was gangsta

  • you did an AMAZING job at that solo! :D

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  • rushing just a little and yea this is a very tough peice and my band only has 3 clarinets and five flute... it a pain in the butt

  • Let me give you a few pointers. Flute solo; timing was all over the place, too fast and too slow, and the vibrato was intrusive and so much so that at times it was out of tune. I recommend that if you perform this gain you drastically slow the piece down. The beginning is marked freely - crotchet = 60. The next tempo change specifies that the speed is crotchet = 172, with energy. Both times the piece was far too fast and it effected the "togetherness" of the band. continued above...

  • Let me give you a few pointers. Flute solo; timing was all over the place, too fast and too slow, and the vibrato was intrusive and so much so that at times it was out of tune. I recommend that if you perform this gain you drastically slow the piece down. The beginning is marked freely - crotchet = 60. The next tempo change specifies that the speed is crotchet = 172, with energy. Both times the piece was far too fast and it effected the "togetherness" of the band. continued below...

  • littleteddybear1995 is right. we used flute because our soprano sax player was usually an alto so we just used flute. :)

  • Such a good song... but such a bad job of playing it :P

  • they obviously didnt have a soprano sax

    my school didnt

    so we use the flutes

    either that our they werent confident enough

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