"A Hymn for the Lost and the Living"
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Notes for this band: Louder bassoon, watch balance in French Horns, more trombone, more tuba, little louder clarinets during solo, more upright bass, don't drop a phrase in third solo and don't squeak clarinet, louder on tuba/bass solo, watch timing in trumpets, start broader clarinets, more french horn, clarinet squeaked again.
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@50me0ne5etupu5the80m i learn bassoon i like 2 week and play that song and more.. yeaa this past year we had played Symphony for band by PERSICHETTI, Entry March of the Boyards, and Chorale Prelude.. yea these are some Hard Pieces on Bassoon but i played them are concert for UIL was about 50 mins long yeaa
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@Briceno009 Yea I hear what you are saying, the bassoon player needs to be louder and his tone isn't all that great. But it isn't all too easy to find good bassoon players these days.
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@Briceno009 we're playing this for districts this year... I'm playing first trumpet =)
I thought that this song is beautiful, but after hearing that it's supposed to finish in 9 minutes and 11 seconds it just becomes that much more =)
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We played this Piece last year .
This song if meant for all people who dead and risk there life to save others in the 9:11. The piece was made to finish in 9mins and 11 sec.
Btw... Barii Sax in 2:02 back off...
Its to ruff Nice Bassoon solo overall could be better though ...
yeah i play Bassoon and Bari sax. Almost and All Stater in Bari :) yea
This was kind of awful to hear. My high school sinfonic band performed this piece after only having three weeks on it and we got a standing ovation and half the audience was crying even the band director. The recording of us playing this sounds exactly like the recording by the professional bands.
abluebee22 4 months ago 4
i'm sorry, but this was awful. This band needs to learn how to play in tune and together.
KrystalAileen 5 months ago 3