This piece attributed the tenor saxophone and was pretty amusing throughout. Toward the end it displayed pretty boring segment but it led into the concert bands part of the show where they put on concert type pieces like slow music and dramatic pieces. The band started their part of the concert with the song tilted Accolade. The band started out with it was almsot as if it was in the beginning of a ceremony. Then afterwards the trumpets come in with a type of march sound that makes the song ring and stand out for the audience. The song ended up being cheerful and happy with speed, rejoicing, and triumphant sounds all throughout. The second song of the segment was Fate of the Gods. The band started out at a slow pace, the snare drum came in and established the beat. Then it got slow again and the clarinets and the trumpets slowed it down and make the song into more of a melody and more like triumph at the end of a battle. Thie Irish Tune from Country Derry was the third and final song of the segment. gave the impression of very sad and slow. It created an uncertainly suspense leading up to the second part of the concert to see what show band would play. The clarinets and flutes carried the melody and created for a peaceful and sturdy tone to the
This piece attributed the tenor saxophone and was pretty amusing throughout. Toward the end it displayed pretty boring segment but it led into the concert bands part of the show where they put on concert type pieces like slow music and dramatic pieces. The band started their part of the concert with the song tilted Accolade. The band started out with it was almsot as if it was in the beginning of a ceremony. Then afterwards the trumpets come in with a type of march sound that makes the song ring and stand out for the audience. The song ended up being cheerful and happy with speed, rejoicing, and triumphant sounds all throughout. The second song of the segment was Fate of the Gods. The band started out at a slow pace, the snare drum came in and established the beat. Then it got slow again and the clarinets and the trumpets slowed it down and make the song into more of a melody and more like triumph at the end of a battle. Thie Irish Tune from Country Derry was the third and final song of the segment. gave the impression of very sad and slow. It created an uncertainly suspense leading up to the second part of the concert to see what show band would play. The clarinets and flutes carried the melody and created for a peaceful and sturdy tone to the