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Final Fantasy X "Djose Temple" Brass Quintet Cover (from Materia Collective's SPIRA)


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\"Djose Temple\" from Final Fantasy 10, composed by Nobuo Uematsu ( ) and arranged by Troy Strand, performed as a brass quintet. Released on the Materia Collective album, SPIRA: Music from Final Fantasy X.

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Performed by The Game Brass, the video game brass quintet, featuring (from left to right):
John Robert Matz: Trumpet
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Danny Flam (From ConSoul Big Band): French Horn
[https://www.youtube.com/Consoul]
Alex Hill (WarTubaFox): Tuba
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Daniel Romberger (DannyMusic): Arrangement, Trombone
[https://www.youtube.com/dannymusic]
Robby Duguay: Trumpet II, Mix, Video
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SPIRA: Music from Final Fantasy X, available now!
(Track #22: Troy Strand - Secrets of Djose Temple)
(Track #25: The Game Brass - Believe)
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Watch more game soundtrack covers performed on brass here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsV5cKOOhPTIls75W_MBNNZ3kxfpGT-Mr

It's hard to BELIEVE it's been a whole year since we released our first video here! Huge thanks to all of you who have listened to our weird video game nerd band nerd brass playings all this time, and please continue to give us your support. Castles album is coming soon!

A few words about the arrangement from Troy:
\"This brass quintet arrangement builds off of Uematsu's quirky \"Djose Temple.\" Using syncopation and odd harmonies to expand on the strangeness of the original, this track ramps up the tension of exploring Djose's Cloister of Trials.\"


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