Prepare yourself for six minutes of glory.

In a video posted to Youtube by professional trombonist and music educator Christopher Bill, 28 players combined for an all-trombone cover of Queen's 1977 hit, "Bohemian Rhapsody."

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The beautiful warm tones created in the video, which has already amassed more than 1 million views, are the perfect compliment to the classic song, made famous again recently as the namesake of the biopic movie about original Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury.

This isn't the first time Bill has had a cover go viral. In 2014, he looped parts of his trombone to cover Pharrell Williams' hit "Happy". It got more than more 4.5 million views. Bill has also created viral covers for "Shape of You," "Let it Go" and many, many more.

Those videos are more than just fun. They promote the mission of the International Trombone Festival. In 2018, the festival was held in Iowa, where the Queen cover was recorded over the span of four days. In July 2019, the event will take place at Ball State University.

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So can we expect another epic cover from the Muncie festival?

"The second I finished 'Bonehemian Rhapsody' I felt this feeling of 'how in the world am I going to top this next year,' Bill said in a message to The Star Press.

He says he has an "another overly ambitious idea" for next year in Muncie, something he's keeping secret for the time being but for fans of the trombone sound to look out for.

Bill says the festival normally draws 100-150 students and up to 850 registrants. But already, it looks like the event at Ball State could be the festival's largest.

Students, presenters, composers must apply by October 1. If you simply want to attend for one day or three, you can register come January.

Nate Chute is a producer with the USA Today Network. Follow him on Twitter at @nchute