Armed Forces - The Pride of America! (Flex Edition)
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- Armed Forces - The Pride of America! Arranged by Larry Clark & Greg Gilpin
Concert Band - Grade 3
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I loved playing this on trombone and then switched to bassoon, so I can't wait to try it again!
At my high school we had our Veterans Day program where we had 3 ensembles perform at the same time. Band, orchestra, and (ensemble I was in) choir. Even though the ensembles performed it a few months ago, it was still really really fun to do it and it makes me sad that I’m leaving as a senior this year.
Im playing this in wind ensemble and im playing the 2nd trombone with a bass trombone
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Man, I play alto saxophone and I love playing this song and listening to it
ALTO SAXOPHONE GANG!!!
Funni percussion
Im soprano singer its rlly fun to sing but I always get the order mixed up😂
It’s 2023, and we NEED to find a way of incorporating the Space Force into this medley. I was thinking about adding the first 8 bars of “The Washington Post” after Semper Paratus and leading into Semper Supra in the key of concert F. Also, a good alternate ending would be performing the other half of “America the Beautiful” after the Pledge of Allegiance at a stronger dynamic in place of the national anthem and transitioning perfectly to the fine without a change in the time signature.
Just here this as someone comes to your house riding on a tank
Greeting from Great Ally Republic of Korea.
This is my favorite song since 8th grader :D
waht
Indeed you are a great and beloved Ally.
Last Veterans day at my high school, the band, orchestra, and choir played this. I played the flute part.
@VB_Flix you cared enough to comment LOL
@VB_Flix That was aggressive.
@@hannahkellison6610 man the entitlement from that other commenter right??
I'm in band and I play the tuba, and this is my favorite song ever to play
try basses on a rampage, has the best brass parts i've ever heard (hope it applies to the tuba though i am but a lowly percussionist)
I second this
hell yeah, tuba gang
I sang this
Logan M. Finally some one agrees with me
I did 8 years of service with the Canadian Navy. These were some of the best years of my life.
flute 1 is fun to play 10/10 would recommend
Flute 1 gang!
From a Vet: Thank you. Made me smile.
Is there a chance you drive a toyota?
I love whistling this song
Sad trumpet moment
It's so beautiful. I appreciate the work you guys do for us service members.
amazing
2:01 through 2:09 is fantastic
Yep
2:19 through 2:33 is my favorite
0:00-7:12 is my favorite.
As a trumpet the triplet notes you hear is difficult to play
I play clarinet in this song and it is NOT very fun to play but very nice to listen to 👍
I play the flute in this and that solo killed me
Wdym the clarinet part is great
Tyler Bischoff it’s not 😂
Thought Tiana why not
Tyler Bischoff it’s probably not horrible to play for most but it’s a difficult part that was thrown at me so therefor, I struggle
Best band song ever
I remember playing with a community band every patriotic season with this as an opener
Im in 7th grade and am learning this in band and I play crash symbols
On the 11th of this month, we are playing it but we cut out the Star Spangled banner and I'm not very happy about it. It feels fitting to the song.
It was the same for the community band I'm in
5:15 favorite partm
Tuba part goes hard
Trumpet is the best
i forgot to take my sheet music when we were finally able to play this :(
That must have sucked.
2:01 and 3:24 tho. Gotta be my favorite
1:00
Does anyone know what the intro trumpet solo is called?
Semper Paratus!
Olfers Bowling is our guide
Semper FI
Always Ready!
Counting rests is a such a pain for me on this song since its fast lol
What instrument and part are you?
@@generalhilt4531 I figured it out, My band teacher never went over 2/2 but I eventually looked it up myself. I thought at first it was in 4/4. And I play the xylophone part btw
@Nathan I'm currently playing a song where the time signatures change all the time. From measure 72 to measure 100 the signature changes from 2/4 to 3/4 to 4/4 back 2/4 all the way down. Messes me up counting. When we rehearse the measures I'm always a couple bars behind.
@@generalhilt4531 6/8 for Air Force confuses me always
@victoriacortes1482 I never understood 6/8 in that song. Or in general. They say it's not 3/4 but it is 3/4. Like hello?
Can anyone tell me that song at 3:06 please?
@@bruhmomentus3770 i mean the song before the coust guard, 3:06 to 3:13
@@bruhmomentus3770 do you know the name of the transition music that lead into the coast guard march.
@@bruhmomentus3770 Found the name of the song at 3:06. The song is called "National Emblem" by Edwin Bagley in 1906. You said this song was made for only this.
semper paratus
can anyone tell me what the tempo is
between 130 and 140 i think
It changes throughout the piece.
The score provided shows all tempo markings.
@@shamar-261 Thanks, fixed
arrangement is 128
Y’all saying number - number is amazing but ain’t acknowledging that 5:16 is the og bruh it’s the whole song
That's what I've been saying. We cut that part out of the concert I was passed. That's literally the best part. The harmony and the patriotism
My community band is cutting this whole thing I was so sad I loved this part
leave it. get back