March from 1941
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- čas přidán 15. 05. 2019
- Written for the Steven Spielberg film, 1941, this march is by the legendary American film composer, John Williams.
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A great march. From one of the best WWII films ever made.
*1941 is a Christmas movie* 😃
It's one of my favourite films too
Just fun silly bonkers🤣
Exemplary performance by a group of truly gifted musicians.
I tried out for the Army band while in the U.S. Army since a trombone slot was open. This was many years ago and I was playing on many groups all my life ; but didn’t pass audition for the 8th Army band. The section leader told me to keep practicing and I still have after an additional 30 years of playing. Actually at the time the section leader told me I was almost good enough as last chair player which now all these years later I realize that was an amazing compliment from him.
I imagine that the trombone part at the 3:04 mark must kick the butt of the most seasoned players.
Love it that a military band chooses to play a song from a feature length military parody lol. Right on guys 👍
It’s A Mad, Mad World on steroids.
I agree great wonderful sounds moving March.
A fantastic March! A fantastic Band. A fantastic Nation!
(A fantastic Army!)
Fantastic .. Brilliant.. Amazing Orchestra - Music only from the mind of John Williams!
The same year as my birth. This could have been my theme song!
downhill2400 you mean day
You were born during WWII. That's pretty cool!
Red Magician-_- my living great grandma was born in 41’ too 😔
@@nikn1250 cool! my dead great grandpa was born in 1917 but sadly I never got to meet him, he died when I was too young
I entered this world on Dec. 5, 1941 so I was a pre-war baby...by two days.
Aw man! We have this song in our school but have never played it! I always wanted to play this and to see this band do it makes kinda jealous!
I might just join army band when I turn 18. I'm doing saxophone right now and I might do that when I get older in here
played this twice before, neither as good as this. absolutely outstanding performance!
"You can hold one block, can't you?"
For the sake of Dumbo? Yes
How many more like him do you think are up there?
I can’t wait to see if I will ever be eligible to join such a marvelous band while I survive my proud nation
I’m a trumpet player heh 😊
Um, "serve"?
Blue Ink best of luck to you
@@janetmiller2160 _ sometimes auto-correct beats ya out of one ;)
Been listening to Army Field Band
all morning -- really warms my heart!!
Wish EVERY Child given Opportunity to Play Musical Instrument!! Playing in a band teaches Goal Setting and sense of Community Cooperation and more!!
Listening to INSTRUMENTAL Music activates parts of brain that require Deep Concentration -- and PATIENCE!!
These are highly developed Life Skills that would ELEVATE Every American!
(When traveling in Europe, people of ALL Ages were able to Quickly Identify so many Different Instrumental Songs. Music Appreciation taught early on.)
Vi ascolto incantata e mi sembra di essere dentro un film. Siete bravissimi!!! Thank you very much
My favorite John Williams piece. I loved the film too, even though it was large and overindulgent,
It was supposed to be large and overindulgent 😂
One of my favourite films because of that🎉😂
World class playing
Fabulous band and musicians. Thank you all for your service. I checked out John Williams conducting the march with the U. S. Marine Band - the tempo is more relaxed and it swings!
Superb musicianship.
Hope things stay peaceful.
This is my personal favorite of all of John Williams music. Which as you know is saying something.
Amazing...superb... phenomenal...the big success of picture 1941 performed by U.S. Army. I'm Trumpet player, Bandleader of Dixie Swingers Jazz Band from Lindoia, SP-BRAZIL. Beyond play in my Jazz Band I'm 1st Trumpet of Musical Corporation Lira of Serra Negra,SP-, BRAZIL. We play all John Phillip Souza repertoire, several themes of Glenn Miller,Duke Ellington,Benny Goodman,Tommy Dorsey,Ray Anthony etc. Congratulations thanks for send your videos,I see all.
Excellent performance!
Very impressed.
It still blows me away just how talented Williams is as a composer. This march would fit perfectly into a Sousa concert and nobody would bat an eye.
thank you very much GOD love you.
great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous basses!
My favorite Christmas music.
Wonderful, I like this, You’re FANTASTIC, Thank you to all for sharing this with us, Love it
Let me hear yer guns. My guns? Yeah I want to hear what they sound like.
Love this theme always wanted to hear it live! Nice Job!
I like this!
Second 40, John Williams used the same part in celebration song for Star Wars Episode I. Fantastic son anyway
Movie themes can also be beautiful without a whole bunch of strings
Such a great performance! The overall pace of the music was amazing
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well played, but seemed a little bit too fast at times.
The tempo was absolutely identical to the film's End Credits.
Thanks for posting.
Great job!!!!
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BRAVO!!!
👏
Kudos to them for not laughing or smirking, I wouldn't have been able not to..lol
... unless they've never seen the movie, of course?
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What movie
Everyone has a part to play. Great work. Sua Sponte’
Good job!
"War nerves? Who said war nerves."
Well done!
It would have been neat if they wore the new "WWII" Army Greens Uniform while performing. Unfortunately, they came out a year later (2020).
"Alright. Turn this tub around and take me to Tokyo."
Muito bom
The music is way better than the movie.
dis one bops frfr
It really does!!
YEAH !
映画の評価は別としてこの曲が大好きです😍
Thank you. This was inspiring performance. I was looking at the musicians' decorations. Are there any members of the U.S. Army Field Band who have been awarded the Combat Infantry Badge? It seems to me there must be some. Again, thank you for such an outstanding performance.
Have these guys ever played Carnegie Hall? Wow! They always impress me!!! I’ve got to look up their history. They are an impressive group of players to say the very least!!!!
We’re playing Symphony Center in Chicago in the near future! Thank you for your kind words. Look us up at armyfieldband.com!
@@ArmyFieldBand Thank you so much! I will have to make plans to see that!!! Thanks for the heads up!
try playing it over vehicle parades in works for some reason
"What the hell are you shooting at?"
"Whatever the hell they're shooting at! Sir!"
The film didn't come out until 1949, afaict. First copyright was 1917, and tune came to the U.S. from England.edit: I've never seen film *1941*
The music is the best part of the movie "1941." Trust me.
HOOAH!!!
Cuanto me reí con esta película!.
Genial!
P-40 tomahawk! Me encanta ese avión desde que lo vi en esta película.
0:52 surprise!
Can someone explain why the bànd members are all sergeants? great perofrmance, btw.
like a well-oiled machine.
✅
This was very nwice
0:52 what hand gesture is that?
Amazing arrangement and playing skills, but I find it funny that the theme from a movie that pokes serious fun at the US Army is played by an Army band
We play it because it’s a fantastic march-and we don’t take ourselves *too* seriously to where we can’t have a little fun as well.
Alot of StaffSgt s in this Band. 👍😂
That’s right! In U.S. premier bands, you get E-6 (Staff Sgt) right away.
2:50
Your the beeeeeeeeest
No cornets in US military bands?
Are they all actually ncos? Some of them looks so young to be e-6&7 and not many awards they’ve got
Depending on the density of the MOS, they certainly can be that young. I at one point was an MI branch manager for the E5s and below and so many were getting the traing and then getting out, thd ones who stayed in would get promoted crazy fast. It is also completely possible that all of the player slots are NCO slots, with the few junior enlisted slots being admin and supply positions.
This tune is a parody of the official marchs. Funny to hear it played by the USAFB.
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Did these people have to go through recruit training?
Yes.
yes. even if you are in the field band, you are an active part of the military and it is possible for you to be deployed at any time.
@@lucyfredman7228 So as a recruit you would just pick field band as your mos?
Yes. Being a military musician is just one of the many career opportunities the army affords. All of these soldiers that you see on our channel go through the same Basic Combat training as everyone else in the army, then they are trained in music
The United States Army Field Band that’s really cool
The year of Moscow
the surrounding is a bit dry
Sorry guys, the Marines do it better. The tempo's too fast?
Sounds rushed
Unbelievably well played, but the tempo and the clipped articulation of everything gives the music a serious, stone-faced, merciless character which is not the intent of the original march. The movie is a comedy, and the march is rollicking and humorous. All of those off beats in the percussion and blue note variants in the melody are meant to be satirical and mocking the traditional march. This is just a bit too poker-faced.