the highest group in my school play tjis song tonight for our winter concert. AND I LOVE IT. I CANT STOP LISTENING TO IT, THEY PRACTICED IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN DURING PRACTICE AND FREE PERIOD. OMG IM ADDICTED
Dude I feel exactly the same p.s. a note from former leader I suggest you give whoever's leading the orch support and talk to the soloists, they so need that support :)
+Tristan Wilson I did a little research recently about the original piece. The soloists are supposed to be the 1st chair 1st violin and 1st chair second violin. ... I'm confused...
the highest group in my school play tjis song tonight for our winter concert. AND I LOVE IT. I CANT STOP LISTENING TO IT, THEY PRACTICED IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN DURING PRACTICE AND FREE PERIOD. OMG IM ADDICTED
Dude I feel exactly the same
p.s. a note from former leader I suggest you give whoever's leading the orch support and talk to the soloists, they so need that support :)
@@maliakobe5341
Played this as a highest group in a school...
I _highly_ sympathize!
My school played this song for our tour in Germany and the Czech Republic! It was one of my favorite pieces to play
You all did an amazing job! That piece is so fast to play!
Might I add that the soloists were Tristan Wilson (myself) and Edison Chiu.
To quote yourself, I second this.
-Lee Ann
I forgot to reply but good job
I'm laurent… first chair cellist
Hola Amigo!
TheViolinGal So am I a amigo now :)
+Tristan Wilson I did a little research recently about the original piece. The soloists are supposed to be the 1st chair 1st violin and 1st chair second violin.
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I'm confused...
We go backstage to complain about the ending. Mutter, one does not simply forget to hold the LAST NOTE!
I also second this.
Oh! Hello there. Agreed.
Good job Tristan
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