Dance of the Knights but all the musicians have ADHD.
I forgor
CLEAN VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-Mcq4ve1Mw
Track 3 of Shitscores, Vol. 2: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/magicmason1000/shitscores-vol-2-2
Original song: Romeo and Juliet, Op 64 - Act I, No 13 (Dance of the Knights) by Sergei Prokofiev.
This shitscore was made with MuseScore 4, GIMP, and Adobe Premiere Pro. You can download the MuseScore file from my Google Drive.
⚪ MuseScore Link: https://musescore.com/user/29331269/scores/11887378
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[0:00] bro
[0:12] BRO
[0:15] If anyone wants to analyze that have at it.
[0:17] This song is actually fire🔥
[0:25] This may or may not be based on myself.
[0:28] Pass the screech
[0:32] Sight-reading during the concert
[0:39] I've done this a few times and I don't even have ADHD
[0:48] I'm gonna show off
[0:51] Oh.
[0:54] My reaction to that information
[0:56] It's always sunny in the brass section
[1:06] Ok anyways
[1:13] nice one strings
[1:15] It's always either the trumpets or flutes
[1:20] Imperial Dance?
[1:30] *hooks trumpet to a guitar amp*
[1:37] dang bro
[1:39] I usually sit directly in front of the drum so I may be biased.
[1:44] l o w
[1:46] h i g h
[1:49] s o m e t h i n g e l s e
[1:51] i woke up and these were all on the score
[2:01] You just lost the game.
[2:09] Go get a drink or something this part is boring.
[2:15] Dang how long is this video
[2:21] At least they're too loud and not the usual too quiet
[2:25] I condensed like 3 violin parts into 1 so this may be my fault.
[2:32] OVERCONFIDENCE
[2:35] If you're still getting that drink don't worry there's still time.
[2:44] can't believe he would say that fr fr
[2:53] don't wat anyone hearing my controversial opinions, ya know?
[2:59] Alright, you can come back from your drink now.
[3:03] I'm sure you know someone like this
[3:07] you ritardando (ok that's too far)
[3:13] If it's in your right ear, your headphones are backwards.
[3:23] WE'RE ONLY HALFWAY?!??!!?!?
[3:26] Go get some popcorn this time.
[3:29] *a woodwind player walks into the percussion room*
[3:43] gimme that glissy
[3:53] I spared y'all by putting it in mezzo piano, just know that.
[4:03] The echo goes crazy
[4:08] I spent like 30 minutes transcribing this baby
[4:18] ㅤ??ㅤ
[4:24] P A U S E
[4:33] Did this with a cymbal once.
[4:35] I mean, it's pretty accurate to real percussionists.
[4:45] 𝐩𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟𝐟
[4:50] You could've just shook them awake.
[5:00] Don't tell me you haven't done this.
[5:10] *slides chair obnoxiously*
[5:13] I asked for "audience cheering sound effect"
[5:18] OH MY GOD A SAXOPHONE
[5:23] This has actually happened to someone I know before.
[5:32] The golden time ratio
[5:34] I crashed MuseScore several times trying to get this to work.
[5:39] I've made enough fun of spit valves, it's reed time.
[5:50] MUSESCORE TRUMPET EXPLOSION
[5:54] 𝘩𝘰𝘭𝘥.
[5:56] UNLEASH HELL
[6:01] Song is over you can click off now.
[6:08] This ending isn't important you can leave.
[6:14] Seriously, it just gets worse from here.
[6:18] Ok you asked for it
[6:33] video end
[6:35] ℙ𝕀ℙ𝔼
Algorithm paragraph, ignore this.
"Shitscores" are shitposts that take classical music and make horrible-sounding versions. The genre was originally popularized by Parker Meek with "Jingle Bells except it's terrible and made me fail music theory." Many others have written their own, but typically they only include a few instruments. I decided to put my own spin on it by orchestrating an entire full symphony orchestra version of a shitscore with some extra video editing to polish it even more. "This is Halloween except it's terrifyingly horrible" was one of my first big hits.
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