I'm so impressed!! They sounded so well! I'm a percussionist currently playing this with both the claves and suspended cymbal. I just needed to see how they would play the end bit since I always get confused with the rolling and the crown all at once
That's solid! I teach the mallet part to the kids who don't receive many parts in our band. I'm a mallet down to the core with taking 4 mallet parts and difficult fast pace mallet parts. It makes me so happy to see other mallets out there.
We are playing this for our 7/8 grade spring concert. There are only three of us who can actually play high notes in 7th (out of 8 of us) so I get one but it’s really fun! (Im a trumpet).
I absolutely love this song, but I have just one problem with my band playing it. We don’t have bassoon for the main Melodie’s of the first and last parts, and bass clarinet that also has that part is only ONE PERSON in our band. We’ve got 1 bass clarinet vs. 30 low brass at the start, but not only that, an extra 30 woodwinds and high brass gonna join in at the end. Turn out that that doesn’t exactly let bass clarinet be heard at all. Like I literally forgot what the melody was supposed to sound like, and I forgot that we had a bass clarinet. P.S. our bass clarinet also has no clue how to play loud
My high school band is playing this for our spring concert and the person who's in percussion who plays the rainstick is not the best person who could play the rainstick
There were mistakes here and there but it sounded pretty good. I'm a bass clarinet player and we are gonna play this song for a concert and its pretty fun though the clapping was confusing at first
@@_glowstickeaterDamn that’s good, my band and I are playing for a festival tomorrow, then we’re playing near an amusement park and going to the amusement park after