Ghost Train (1st Movement) - MVHS Wind Ensemble

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

The first movement of three from Eric Whitacre's Ghost Train series. Performed by the Meas Arizona Mountain View Wind Ensemble in May of 2006.

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  • im playing it right now in my high school Wind Ensemble. i have to give any clarinet player whose played tht part credit. at quarter note equals 180, its a very difficult part and they nailed it.

  • well its not a solo its a soli (when one type of instrument is the only one that plays) its the part at 4:15 yea those are clarinets i would know i've played the song i'm not a dumbass

  • there isnt a clarinet solo in ghost train...

  • Oh my gawd clarinet solo all the way!!!!

  • 4:40 all the way man!

  • Wow. That is an interesting piece. My Wind Ensemble at my school might be taking this to festival. Dude, it's wicked!

  • OMG My high school band is going to play this movement at our november concert!!!!

    haha everyone's face when they saw all the tempo changes was priceless

    Really nice job :)

  • haha my bad.

    it's fun though.

  • fool. Nevena. short e's damn. fuck. cya tomorrow haha, but really I love Ghost Train. :D abit more than Godzilla Eats Las Vegas... ahha that one is a joke, really.

  • haha i'm ryan you're bassist for godzilla eats las vagas and the trumpet for ghost train.

    let's see.. girl.. tenor sax.. navana?

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