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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2008

At the internationally recognized Schwob School of Music, the Columbus State Wind Ensemble plays Nitro by Frank Ticheli.

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  • well I think it is played at the right tempo. The other groups I have heard seem to make it boring. I think this group has the technical ability to do it at this tempo.

  • well there is a difference between playing it fast with clarity vs. fast without the clarity. I believe this group plays it at an adequate tempo with extreme clarity and class. This is definitely a group yours should model after.

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  • No. It's a song from The Planets suite by Gustav Holst. I think it was Jupiter.

  • Cavallo you just got OWNED!!!

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  • @buzzy918. Haha. That's me. I think it was just my tendency to angle my head down plus the angle at which I was sitting. Could've been, though. It was three and a half years ago...

  • This group is superb! This song is difficult enough (at least on clarinet) at the correct tempo, and they're playing it super-fast.

  • Is it just me or does the piccolo player arch her head depsite the fact that her piccolo is almost parallel with the ground?

  • wow.. this is fantastic.. NICLEY DONE! especially at this speed!

  • @bandboy1 You're telling him to model his group after this one, and you don't even know what his group is?

  • arkansas all-state wind symphony played it this fast. the timpani part for this was so fun.

  • nice!!

  • no it was slower then this by like 20 beats

  • thats Jupiter from the planets by Holst

  • Nicely done. Since the tempo is marked 144+, and the they perform this faster, that means they are spot on. Any faster and you start to lose the harmonic integrity. It's a great work though.

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