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"Faerie's Aire and Death Waltz" presented by CSMTA

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

CSMTA presents "Faerie's Aire and Death Waltz". This "musical piece" (and I use the term lightly) has been considered unplayable, but here is a full-fledged attempt. Resplendant with directions such as "Release the Penguins", "Sell Mute", and "Watch for Slippage", the Aurora division of the Colorado State Music Teacher's Assoc. brings this almost-impossible performance to the stage, to the delight and chagrin of the 2009 State Music Conference attendees.

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  • So this is (the real) Death Waltz (actually) by John Stump. Or at least some fun elder folks having a good go at it. I've just been browsing through all the UN Owen videos falsely refereed to as Death Waltz, and it's rather annoying.

    1) I'm a fan of the UN Owen music, and it's wrong to mis credit it to John and not Zun.

    and

    2) A fun "composition" as crazy as this deserves to be known properly. It would be great to see more attempts made at it.

    It's just generally created needless confusion.

  • what the heck am i watching?  o__O

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  • somehow the tempo at play ball didn't seem like 788.

  • music to my ears :')

  • what is going on...

  • insert peanuts

  • Only in Colorado. Now I know why my friend (a trombone major with me in college) said Colorado is so different than PA in the Music Conferences!

  • I must say that the actual score is A LOT more fun than this "performance".

  • I came here to watch an almost mere impossible music piece, not a group of people tune a broken instrument.

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