Hey, is there a way you could put this in a cohesive printable paper? I want to perform this in a concert band duet, and it would be much easier to have the person who transcribed it send it, rather than doing it on a website and inspecting your transcription from the video. I am free to do it by email if you are willing
I'm playing this song in the jazz band I'm in. It's in 4/4 with some 5/4 bars at the end of a section and it's 100 BPM. It's also written in C major/A minor
@@Someone-LOL- Oh this isn't my playing, I just wrote out the music from listening to the recording (transcribed). This was played by Kevin Chang, he commented on this video and uploaded the original video to his channel
Most likely, no one will see this comment, but I want to point out that this is only 5 years ago - not some revered show from the olden days. Yet they a created an entirely modern show working within the rules of the day, with liberal use of microphones and amplification, modest synthesizer use, and a funky uniform concept. BUT THEY DID IT IN A WAY THAT DIDN'T SPIT ON DCI HISTORY OR TRADITION. In that sense, they wrote what may be one of the most "conventional" shows that DCI has put on in the last 15 years and it has become legendary and beloved. RU-vid videos abound. It probably ranks near the top of any list of shows done since 2005 and there are no electric guitars, keytars, QR codes, 3-minute stretches where the horns don't play anything, psychadelic-mushroom-induced uniform or prop designs, or any other trash. It's just a straight-up example of artistry in drum corps. And it baffles me that we didn't see more of this in 2019, 2022, or 2023, and probably won't in the future either.
yeah I remember some other soloists in the band hadn’t known if he was still doing alright and didn’t know where he went, they couldn’t find his solo online and here it is
Tbh I'm really not too sure that the syncopation at 0:23 is even correct but that's best approximation I could manage Edit: Also the two triplets leading into that section should be Bb-C-Db and not Ab-Bb-Db
I still find it funny that the other screamers had to pull the middle one away from trying to embarrass himself by trying to duplicate "The Wink". My guy, just be SCV. You didn't need to try to piggyback off that hype. It was a once in a lifetime thing and that is very much okay.
Jazz tradition for trombone is to have everything in bass clef, even when it gets up to those E's and Eb's. Jazz players just don't like reading tenor/alto/treble all too much even though a lot are able to, so the most I would do is an 8va when it really gets up there but I would only consider "up there" to be past a double F. There's a lot of differing opinions about it, but generally I think unless it's a Dave Steinmeyer/similar solo it's just better to put it in bass for jazz stuff.
If I remember right this version that I posted had to have a lot of Frankensteining of the semis and finals recordings since there were issues with the trumpet trio's mic on finals night, but I don't know how much of the rest of it was changed from the original finals recording.