I had to laugh with the hoela hup hihi , because when you never have played an instrument you just can't imagine how difficult that is . It' like doing 3 things at the same time and trust me...that is difficult lol 😁. I love this band and i'm sure i will follow them into the future . Very very very high musical skills . Be all proud ! gr from Holland 🇳🇱🌷
it was clever of the videographer to show the band waiting in the wings.their stunned faces realizing they had to follow this incomparable band.they & mito girls put on a stage show that has been seen many times on youtube but never fails to delight or amaze.that some of them are jhs makes it even more extraordinary
I love how they open with " Paradise Has No Borders " which is a fine piece of Music. I like how fun and musically talented Onishi Gakuen Brass Band Club is. Well done. Thank you for filming and posting this video. I wish Good Fortune and Happy Lives to all the Members.
Thank you MIKAN for the UL of these wonderful tiny band. In a huge band, a squeak from carinet would go unnotice. But a band that less then 50 like Onishi, every mistake shows. Of all the bands I've watched, this's the only band that can solo a trumbone of "Stardust" to this perfection. Even with sax no other band comes close. So much feeling put into each songs even from the smallest boy on trumpet. This Sensei have a group of small but high quality diamonds in his hands. Sound disrespectful to him to use "This sensei", I'm not, just don't know his name.
Bravo !!! This small cover band club has lots of fun !!! Dancing and playing with so much looks easy!!! Many club band club bands in japan are starting to copy this style... me up the good work !!! Fan from California!!😊🤗🎼🎵🎶📯🎷🎷🎷🎸🎺🎺🥁🥁
I love these kids. Ohnishi Academy is quickly becoming my favorite beating out KT which recently has been hiding from a very large part of their fan base. Ohnishi's musicians are very talented and dedicated young people and are a joy to watch and listen to.
ohnishi band may be small in numbers, but they pack an incredible sound. i was just smiling throughout the whole video. dare i say it, this band is on the same level as kyoto tachibana
This orchestra could give a fine performance of Stan Kenton''s version (1947) of the "Peanut Vendor" (originally Cuban). It starts with a nice trombone solo and has very interesting percussion with some dissonant chords in the brass.