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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2009

Robert W. Smith's "Inchon" is one of the most chilling and emotional works of the composer.

Performed by the Huston Symphonic Band from Robert W. Smith's Consert band CD "Inchon"

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  • 1 person didnt play this in band...

  • always got chills playing this tune. one of my favorites!

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  • I remember my grandparents had to fight in this war. many call the Korean War the forgotten war but i am glad this amazing piece stands well and proof to the horrors of that time. Winter was coming the cold winds beginning to wake from their slumber, only by few days the land was consumed by the reds, pushed far back to the blue seas of Pusan but from the blue sea of Inchon a tide rises so great and blue it smothers and quenches the red sea's fire. Let us hope this would never happen, not again.

  • We're playing this in my band. <3

  • Those drums. Ugh, so good. When we played it, we set it up so we had a drum in each corner of the theatre for the full "chopper" effect and it was AMAZING.

  • my 10th grade i got 1st chair symphonic band and we played this piece (OMG!) i loved it! i had the solo am a flute player and this was my favorite song since then! i love it!

  • this is our marching band show this year :DDD

  • My school's doing a marching band show on this tune this year.

  • Eighth grade flute solo. God I miss those days...

  • scrach that look under MCHS marching indians 2010 U of I competition

  • I did this last year as a freshman. The Minooka Illinois Marching Indians did this as a field show at around 183 BPM. Look it up under minooka marching indians U of I competition 2010

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