School Band's Jingle Bells Goes Adorably Wrong

You might have seen this video before showing the school bands of Bridle Path Elementary and Kulp Elementary performing Jingle Bells. It starts off with the maestro introducing the band and its soloist who will be performing the verses of the song on the trumpet.

Following the trumpeter, the beginner section of the band will join in the chorus, which will then pass again to the soloist, and then onto the advanced section of the band. The last verse and chorus will be played by the soloist and the whole band respectively.

The maestro also gives a small, cheeky caveat telling the students that if things go wrong, he might have a heart attack, but then immediately follows that by saying that even if things go well, he might still have a heart attack.

So, here's a throwback to the Jingle Bells performance that adorably "went wrong". Also, I'm quite surprised how most of the parents kept themselves together throughout, as I would have been giggling from just how cute the whole thing was. But the kids deserved that applause in the end. - via Digg

(Video credit: iamlcubed/Youtube)


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Hi Miss Cellania, I hope you and everyone at Neatorama are having a lovely, happy and healthy holiday season. And may we all have a Happy New Year!
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These kids have only been playing instruments for 3-4 months, and trying to learn how to read music at the same time. Schools typically have a combined Christmas concert, starting with the beginners, then the middle school, and ending with the high school orchestra. The parents of the beginners can see where their children might end up in a few years, and the parents of the orchestra can see how far their kids have advanced.
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