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Themes from "Green Bushes" is a passacaglia on the English folk-song of the same name. (a passacaglia is a musical form, where the entire structure of a piece of music is based on a short, repeating melody.) In 1905/6, Australian composer Percy Grainger wrote the passacaglia "Green Bushes" for 21-piece orchestra, and in 1987 Larry Daehn arranged this version for concert band. "Among country-side folksongs in England, Green Bushes was one of the best known of folksongs -- and well it deserved to be, with its raciness, its fresh grace, its manly clear-cut lines. Green Bushes strikes me as being a typical dance, a type of song come down to us from the time when sung melodies, rather than instrumental music, held countryside dancers together. It seems to breathe that lovely passion for the dance that swept like a fire over Europe in the Middle Ages -- seems brimful of all the youthful joy and tender romance that so naturally seek an outlet in dancing." - Percy Grainger This is easily the largest recording project I have ever attempted, with 28 different instruments spanning 57 individual tracks. It took me nearly nine months to complete. Big thank you to Highwood Lutheran Church and Heritage Christian Academy for allowing me to use their respective buildings to record in. Again to Heritage Christian Academy, as well as Calgary Christian School and Festival City Winds Edmonton for letting me borrow the instruments I used in this video. Thanks for watching! Equipment Used: Audio Software: Steinberg Sequel III Video Software: Adobe Premiere Elements Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Mics: Rode m5 pencil condensers (matched pair)