I love how bone gets to add spicy jazz and horn adds calmer chill stuff. Trumpets seem to have stepped on a field of legos though, won’t stop screaming.
it's not as perfect as the original, but i guess that's what happens when an actual quintet tries playing it. props to the first trumpet for being able to play from beginning to end.
Michael Giacchino wrote those parts for Wayne Bergeron... It's like in The Lord of the Rings, where Gandalf is facing the Balrog and he tells the Fellowship something like "this is beyond mortal men." Wayne is inhuman
@@brycesusong6307 A3, but like I said it was my mouthpiece. Or it was probably a problem with my trumpet because I had the hardest time blowing air through it. Whenever I switched trumpets with someone else, I could hit the note fine
Horn is a really fun but difficult instrument to play. I’ve been playing it for 3 years now and I think I’m going to have to double that to play anything like this
I'm so sad that this can't be distributed, I would've loved to play this with the other seniors for my last year at music festival. Surprisingly enough we have a trumpet player who could actually play the first part.
If your tuba is in Bb then it should be able to, fourth valve or not. Edit: My bad, I failed to notice the low Eb shortly after Mark F, but that could be taken up the octave and still sound fine.
2:34 to 3:42 I love this part, after 5 years trying to find that part, I finally managed to find, it gives me a nostalgia "very crazy" :)) :))) o love this part!
Yeah. This is one of the hardest quintet pieces I've seen. The time signature changes, the key signature changes, the tempo changes, the rhythms. I haven't played this version, but I want to. It's so challenging but worth it.
Reese Blaskowski I'm a drummer and I never follow the music in pieces but the drum part that was written was very weird... but still a very fine work of art
Did you have to get permission before you posted this? Just wondering because I'm a transcriber and am trying to ask before I upload sheet music on here.Beautiful arrangement, btw.
Bryce Susong open and close your mouth at the speed to want to or you can move your right hand back and forth the one with the hand is usually used in slower songs