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Rome High Symphonic Band-Of Sailors & Whales; Part II

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

The last two movements, early performance before festival. Of Sailors and Whales

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  • Absolutely Gorgeous! :'D

  • I love taking things down an octive on the first movement (i play tuba). It sounds so rich and chocolatey.

  • We also played this for NWSC comp. We voted on the no singing though

  • 3:55 to 4:02 is pretty tough for the horns. your almost better off shooting off random finger pairings on the way up!

  • trumpets need to be louder when they have their of rhythmic moments and the piccilos SP? nee d to work on staying in tune. I know its hard to keep them tuned but it will sound thousands of times better, fixing little things like that will help.

    P.S. our high woodwinds need help also in those places same with the trumpets.

  • our 1st trumpet sang..

    oh god.

    lmao lets not get into that one

    despite his horrid note, we managed to get second place :]

  • -_-

  • I know. We did this for our contest and we had to sing.

  • NO singing movement? lol

  • We did an arrangement of that for our marchng show last year, only like 20 clicks faster on the third movement. I LOVE McBeth's work on that piece.

    This year we have Samuel Barber's Medea. almost as good, but not.

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