I know the guy at 0:28 who dropped his snare. Whenever he introduces himself to band people that’s the first thing he tells them. Everyone to this day still makes fun of him for it. 😂
I was in the stadium when the tenor fell over in the second clip. He was down for a good few seconds, but man did haul absolute ass 50 yards to get back with the line.
That's how marching band works man, I dropped my slide freshmen year because we had these moving props that go too close and I triped over the leg and it flew, but I kept going
for anyone wondering: you get points taken away if you mess up, you get some points back if you recover as if nothing happened. My section leader told me a girl locked her knees one competition and we got extra points for *stepping over her unconscious body.*
@@unicorniorhian it's scary but true. We had our Bari player pass out during a big follow the leader section during our opener. It's weird going back and seeing the video of that run because you can just see a little blip in the line where she passed out. Thankfully she was up before our opener even ended. Just kinda sat there and waited till her drill called for her to be up near there and got back in line. The visual judge gave us back almost all the lost points for the recovery
Fun fact, SCV 2015 (the one where the piano died) had the piano part picked up by the mallets by default, so it’s not the fact that it’s godlike percussion, it’s the fact that they actually played their show
drumcorps0junkie The SCV tenor drummer(black dude on the end) dropped his stick in the middle of their solo in 1989. I think the won high drums too. It happened right in front of judge, however he recovered like a champ. I guess that's why they were the champs. You blink you'll miss it.
but whats really impressive it that they all kept going. they all were having fun. and to the last group, im sure it seemed like a great idea that year
The scv 2015 one is a tragic story, he has severe social anxiety so when the camera was on him he opened his eyes and panicked and stopped playing. He froze up
1:35 I guess the good thing about this clip is that it was a victory run, and the Cavaliers already won the 2006 world championship. Bro got a little too pumped up 💀
Idk if this only includes finals performances but there's that one clip of that BD Horn player getting beaned on the head by a huge rifle toss during a run through
Watch 88 Bluecoats during Autumn Leaves. HUGE rifle toss...one of the guard misses (windy that night I think)...rifle bounces into the head of one of the solo sops up front AND HE HOLDS THE NOTE. Complete STUD of a musician.
How about Cavies 2001 when one guy fell flat on his face at finals, or Phantom 03 when one trumpet player misses the first horns up of the show with the multicam right on him (also at finals, of course), or BD 07 finals when the mellophone right in the front of the circle missed the stepoff and nearly gets run over
Had a couple good ones like these when I marched. Had a snare player fall backwards on my line fall backwards, the snare came off the hanger and rolled up his chest, the rim cracked him right in the nose and broke it, so much blood but he finished the show. Another night we had my tenor players pull right up on the 50, front sidelines for their solo, my center tenor lowers his drums for the solo and PLOP! Fell right to the ground! He just looked around and kept marching the rest of the show drumless. Things happen, just recover best you can and keep going.
I needed this because I had fallen yesterday at a Halftime show, trying to run back to our spots after our trumpet quartet. I can confirm that band shoes have little to NO traction! Haha
@@tylerdurden4045 m8 what they're paying attention to is how well they recovered from those mistakes. They all recovered beautifully and therefore still got an amazing score
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Marching backwards during my high school show. For like a whole 2 minutes. I tripped and rolled backwards with my snare rolling in other direction, the three other snares and the tenors had to hop over me as I tried to get up and I had to run like 10 yards to get my snare. I tripped at the end of the movement and during the complete silence before the ballad I was trying to march/sprint to get my drum and then sprint while trying to act like I’m fluttering during our ballad to get behind a prop where drumline was chilling.
The one at 1:10 is actually one of the helpers in my high school marching band, all the baritones hate her because she wont leave them alone since she marched it
The Cavaliers... I watched quarterfinals this year in theaters. They had one of those visuals where everyone does something kinda different from each other.... the guy I chose to watch held up the tradition and whipped :,( Dead inside
That guard that took a rifle to the face... I feel ya. I am in the US Navy, and after boot camp I was in an honor guard. We spun real M1 Garland rifles. I hit myself in the mouth once with the metal butt. I almost passed out. I saw colorful spots everywhere for a few minutes.
He hit a wrong note, and then he lost his steam. When playing an invention, one wrong note leads to everything falling apart because of how both hands have to play separate melodies. His synth was definitely working because you could hear the wrong notes and he immediately comes back in, Yamaha MOTIF's take about a minute and half to charge up, and generally when synths stop working, people are proactive to fix them. Source: I'm a DCI Synth
Kid at my school marched SCV that year. He maintains that even he doesn't know what happened. The video certainly sounds like the keyboardist choked. Bummer since I saw SCV multiple times that year and he never faltered before finals.
No yeah he just had a bad run. Understandable, 999/1000 times you'll get something right but that 1/1000 always strikes when its most important. He made a good choice to stop playing though.
A couple years ago we had a sousaphone player trip over a prop (the metal hitch of our cart, ow) during finals at a marching competition. Backwards. Poor girl fell pretty hard and the whole show was paused (other sousas couldn't see her either so it was a safety concern). Turns out she was already lightheaded from heatstroke and passed out briefly from the impact of her head against her instrument. We also realized the colorguard was roughly 5-10 yards off when they moved the prop during a set and so it was in her way. I don't think we had any other accidents like that though, and I imagine guard was chewed out pretty throughly. Glad she's okay.
one of my alumni performed in front of all his former high school teammates while he was on a college team. he had a solo part during the show like on the front side line so he took of his shako, but when it was time for him to go back on the field he forgot his shako and marched the rest of the show without it 😂
In the one where the snare player lost his snare, My section instructor was actually there in that performance. I showed him the video and he told me how upset everyone was because that dude lost his snare. To be fair though, he did mention that the drum harness’ sucked
Bruh, I remember streaming and watching that Vanguard show when the pianist stopped playing during the middle of his solo. I thought my laptop speakers had blown out. >.
There’s one professional marching band (idr the name) that would literally have 0 mistakes in their marching, so when it came time for competition, they’d mess up on purpose just to get recovery points.
In my HS marching band, this past year at like, our third game, we had a freshman fall. He was a Sousa player and he took like 7 steps backwards before completely rolling over. Amazing recovery though.
I know the guy at 0:28 who dropped his snare. Whenever he introduces himself to band people that’s the first thing he tells them. Everyone to this day still makes fun of him for it. 😂
How do you know him?
He’s the percussion teacher at my school😂
he’s our percussion teacher now
He’s an f’ing legend!! Nothing to make fun of. He had a major issue during a performance and he recovered like a god boss!! Massive respect!!
Honestly, that field judge came in clutch there.
I was in the stadium when the tenor fell over in the second clip. He was down for a good few seconds, but man did haul absolute ass 50 yards to get back with the line.
What show was it? BD ____?
@@Hagin247 2015, Ink if I remember correctly
Was that finals?
"It's ok we have godlike percussion"
its true though XD
Luke Koto my school has godlike percussion too
Luke fuck you
Its raghul btw
It was amazing how they picked it up and started playing it.
What show is it
It's all about recovery. Except for that last one. There is no recovering from that.
BrothaNBlue2 what was the last mistake exactly
The whole whip thing, it was retarded.
BrothaNBlue2
The whip and nae nae is for mainstream nowadays radio trash.
+j fman000 (jfman000) Bringing the whip and nay nay to DCI.
oh OK lol
The way the snare drummer played it off when he lost his snare was amazing
For the visuals' sake
That's how marching band works man, I dropped my slide freshmen year because we had these moving props that go too close and I triped over the leg and it flew, but I kept going
for anyone wondering: you get points taken away if you mess up, you get some points back if you recover as if nothing happened.
My section leader told me a girl locked her knees one competition and we got extra points for *stepping over her unconscious body.*
💀💀💀
🤠
The heck
this is facts, doesn't matter what happens, you keep going, now that's a little scary but yeah.
@@unicorniorhian it's scary but true. We had our Bari player pass out during a big follow the leader section during our opener. It's weird going back and seeing the video of that run because you can just see a little blip in the line where she passed out. Thankfully she was up before our opener even ended. Just kinda sat there and waited till her drill called for her to be up near there and got back in line. The visual judge gave us back almost all the lost points for the recovery
It's amazing how short the video is, I think it's because DCI has the least mistakes in the world. LOL
Well there's 149 people +staff who would kill you if you really really screwed up so...
(*cough* that one bd trumpet soloist)
the dm in my corps had a podium collapse during a performance. he brushed It of and continued
Genesis?
Spencer Beberman yes
casey huddleston that was great. poor John lol
I actually never noticed the BlueCoats fail...
Its Beast hey beast :)
Jonesy What's up
it was semis
Its Beast I know right I've watched that show countless times and I've never noticed 😂
Bluuuuuuuuuuuuuue!!!!
What I learned:
Cavies are blessed no matter what happens
And SCV 2015's pit is full of legends
I absolutely lost it with the sound effect of the solo rifle smacking his head. Thank you!! BAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Fun fact, SCV 2015 (the one where the piano died) had the piano part picked up by the mallets by default, so it’s not the fact that it’s godlike percussion, it’s the fact that they actually played their show
You missed so many more Bluecoats eating shit off the ramps. Also need that 89 BD solo.
samrshelley
89 bd hacked solo.
No one talks about that solo
drumcorps0junkie The SCV tenor drummer(black dude on the end) dropped his stick in the middle of their solo in 1989. I think the won high drums too. It happened right in front of judge, however he recovered like a champ. I guess that's why they were the champs. You blink you'll miss it.
I went and looked it up on UA-cam. 8:40 mark.
wait how the hell did he get his snare back
B4SS sideline judge gave it back to him
a field judge saw him and ran yo give it back
You guys saying a judge gave him the snare back are wrong. He actually is a Jedi and used the force.
Skate 3 mechanics
He broke form and just sprinted back to the front to grab it. Everyone screamed in raucous applause.
Imagine being that pianist when you got a solo part :(
What was the name of that band
@@isighbs It's SCV
aww...they didn't have the judge almost getting taken out a crowns guard
0:28 - that one gets me everytime i can’t stop laughing for some reason
but whats really impressive it that they all kept going. they all were having fun. and to the last group, im sure it seemed like a great idea that year
Me clicking: oh I’ve missed a set nothing can be that ba-
First one:
Me: *AaAAAAHHhhhHhhH*
The phantom regiment member falling off is my band director😂
...
LOL
wait were you talking about Crown? their 2011 uniforms kinda look like Phantom's usual
also, what a legend XD
yeah its crown lol, i was having a rough day.
Dawson Burnes roasted
The scv 2015 one is a tragic story, he has severe social anxiety so when the camera was on him he opened his eyes and panicked and stopped playing. He froze up
If he had severe social anxiety then he probably wouldn’t be doing drum corps. Seems like he just kinda forgot, which happens to all of us.
Well good thing recovery is apart of the DCI grading
1:35 I guess the good thing about this clip is that it was a victory run, and the Cavaliers already won the 2006 world championship. Bro got a little too pumped up 💀
Idk if this only includes finals performances but there's that one clip of that BD Horn player getting beaned on the head by a huge rifle toss during a run through
Watch 88 Bluecoats during Autumn Leaves. HUGE rifle toss...one of the guard misses (windy that night I think)...rifle bounces into the head of one of the solo sops up front AND HE HOLDS THE NOTE.
Complete STUD of a musician.
Rip. Any links?
Getting hit in the head with a rifle is not a laughing matter. I know the guy and luckily he was okay.
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You missed the bluecoats at the very end in the victory run I think a color guard member dropped their rifle on the last chord
That was the one clip i regret not putting in here
Lol
That was actually finals
Anyone have a link? I cant find it
bluecoats 2017 where the quad falls down the ramp
"I think you droped something" XD
The Cavaliers did that one on purpose...
yeah ik, it was originaly gonna be called dci funniest moments but most of them are accidents so people would get triggered
Eagle Chen Embarrassing moments not fails
If you're referring to both cavaliers moments, that's true. Especially the tenor drop.
There's a funny story behind that.
ghyprh aww, what is it?
ghyprh YOU CANT LEAVE ME ON A CLIFF HANGER LIKE THAT
How about Cavies 2001 when one guy fell flat on his face at finals, or Phantom 03 when one trumpet player misses the first horns up of the show with the multicam right on him (also at finals, of course), or BD 07 finals when the mellophone right in the front of the circle missed the stepoff and nearly gets run over
Tracer Hayden we don't talk about that lol
Jon Williams ouch
Spencer Perrine All those moments were crazy.
I love how my current percussion instructor is in every single dci embarrassing moments or fails video.
0:05 the guy in the vid works at my school. His name is Nick Skinner and he’s our music caption head😂
That judge returning the snare was awesome! One of my favorite DCI moments.
0:26 he locked his knees and he passed out
Had a couple good ones like these when I marched. Had a snare player fall backwards on my line fall backwards, the snare came off the hanger and rolled up his chest, the rim cracked him right in the nose and broke it, so much blood but he finished the show. Another night we had my tenor players pull right up on the 50, front sidelines for their solo, my center tenor lowers his drums for the solo and PLOP! Fell right to the ground! He just looked around and kept marching the rest of the show drumless.
Things happen, just recover best you can and keep going.
I needed this because I had fallen yesterday at a Halftime show, trying to run back to our spots after our trumpet quartet. I can confirm that band shoes have little to NO traction! Haha
I love how many of the fails are in the winning shows or top 3.
Adam Brown like the BD 2016 one
Yep, shows that the judges aren't paying attention to mistakes, and are rewarding cringeworthy visuals.
@@tylerdurden4045 m8 what they're paying attention to is how well they recovered from those mistakes. They all recovered beautifully and therefore still got an amazing score
If I lost a snare I’d keep air-playing and pretend nothing happened. Well... I say that I’d probably panic. 😂
That yard marker got disrespected lmao
Holy shit these guys recover remarkably well
OMG THAT POOR BD TENOR GUY HE LOOKED SO SAD WHEN HE FELL OFF THE PROP 😭😂
2:05 that one trumpet quartet in the band that are always together🤣 (me)
30 YARD LINE MARKER MY BELOVED NOOOO
does anybody know what actually happened with the scv guy, ive heard different reasons for why he cut out
Pretty much everyone I talked to that was actually there said he choked.
Erich14 thats what i thought but a lot of people say the electronics cut out
That's just them trying to save that guys rep
choked as in like..ticked?
yes
1:30 SCV 2015 that wasn’t a malfunction he stopped playing because of nerves
I cringe every time I hear the SCV one
Nicholas Waldron whats scv?
Nicholas Waldron nvm
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Those recoveries tho
Because if the judge didn't see it it didn't happen ;-)
Marching backwards during my high school show. For like a whole 2 minutes. I tripped and rolled backwards with my snare rolling in other direction, the three other snares and the tenors had to hop over me as I tried to get up and I had to run like 10 yards to get my snare. I tripped at the end of the movement and during the complete silence before the ballad I was trying to march/sprint to get my drum and then sprint while trying to act like I’m fluttering during our ballad to get behind a prop where drumline was chilling.
0:45 *bro did somebody just have an extra snare ready for him???*
nah there’s other clips online of this exact moment and it shows the judge on field picking up the snare and returning it for the player
I️
I thought dropping my stick was bad. But this guy dropped his snare
*droped
0:56 “catch my instrument too”
WHEN HE LOST THE SNARE OMFG
When I first started watching Drum corp videos. I looked up videos like this to no avail, cool to see one finally show up. A very entertaining!
The the 2nd one I screamed KNEES LOCKED
The one at 1:10 is actually one of the helpers in my high school marching band, all the baritones hate her because she wont leave them alone since she marched it
The Cavaliers... I watched quarterfinals this year in theaters. They had one of those visuals where everyone does something kinda different from each other.... the guy I chose to watch held up the tradition and whipped :,( Dead inside
0:56 I CRINGED SO HARD THAT PHYSICALLY HURT I NEED A MINUTE TO RECOVER I THOUGHT HE DROPPED IT BY ACCIDENT *OOOOOOOOFFFF*
1:43 every new marching band member trying to figure out the official uniform.
Basically me this year.
Bet it would be me if I join marching band for the first time.
😂
It's funny how it's all the top 5 corps
The worst part is that all of this is during finals
That guard that took a rifle to the face... I feel ya.
I am in the US Navy, and after boot camp I was in an honor guard. We spun real M1 Garland rifles. I hit myself in the mouth once with the metal butt. I almost passed out. I saw colorful spots everywhere for a few minutes.
This video made me realize the cavies are the best.
1:36 is not embarrassing it’s full savage he hit the drum so hard it fell off 😂
Thank Jesus for the marimba anchor.
How about the poor Cadet who stepped out early in the TEN set on finals night.
Make more of these omg
The SCV one... :'(
did he forget the music? or did it stop working?
He hit a wrong note, and then he lost his steam. When playing an invention, one wrong note leads to everything falling apart because of how both hands have to play separate melodies.
His synth was definitely working because you could hear the wrong notes and he immediately comes back in, Yamaha MOTIF's take about a minute and half to charge up, and generally when synths stop working, people are proactive to fix them.
Source: I'm a DCI Synth
yeah that's what i thought, because near the end, i still heard him playing notes, but it was faltering
Kid at my school marched SCV that year. He maintains that even he doesn't know what happened. The video certainly sounds like the keyboardist choked. Bummer since I saw SCV multiple times that year and he never faltered before finals.
No yeah he just had a bad run. Understandable, 999/1000 times you'll get something right but that 1/1000 always strikes when its most important. He made a good choice to stop playing though.
When nobody noticed the Crown mistake until this video because the guard feature was just too beautiful. Love live E=MC2 👑
I felt that riffle to the head
after last night's 2017 championship i have something to add...
bluecoats step off fail XD
The editing makes it so much better
I just realized that my current high school band director was one of the drum majors in the show from the last clip (2016 Cavaliers Propaganda)!
The tenors went so hard the drum flew off 😭 there was power in that hit
Hope you got footage for another one of these after this season. Watched two drumline members fall just in the 6 corps at the theater opening night.
1:21 Our soundcart is so old it does that before every practice/performance.
RiceCake1512 _ who was that corp
1:39 bro took a second to realize his tenors were on the ground 😂
A couple years ago we had a sousaphone player trip over a prop (the metal hitch of our cart, ow) during finals at a marching competition. Backwards. Poor girl fell pretty hard and the whole show was paused (other sousas couldn't see her either so it was a safety concern). Turns out she was already lightheaded from heatstroke and passed out briefly from the impact of her head against her instrument. We also realized the colorguard was roughly 5-10 yards off when they moved the prop during a set and so it was in her way.
I don't think we had any other accidents like that though, and I imagine guard was chewed out pretty throughly. Glad she's okay.
" it's okay because we have godlike perccusion" Perccusion goated as always. Where my perccusion gangys at?
If there’s anything this video can teach us, is it that if you mess up just go with the flow
I wouldn’t even feel bad about being the guy who lost the snare. He did exactly what he should have and kept on going
The snare drop is not embarrassing, it's epic.
a small part of me was REALLY hoping this video was just going to be the 2008 finals ceremony lmao
0:30 Yes, occasionally the judges hand you something that you drop. Not often, though...
At this years dci, some chick was singing a song from wicked and her mic kept messing up
When I marched, I lost a mouthpiece to my trumpet at the beginning of the closer and had to finish the show without it. Never got it back too.
the judge running with the snare just like IM ON MY WAY DEAR
one of my alumni performed in front of all his former high school teammates while he was on a college team.
he had a solo part during the show like on the front side line so he took of his shako, but when it was time for him to go back on the field he forgot his shako and marched the rest of the show without it 😂
Don't forget when the snare player finished the show and the judge who retrieved his instrument came back and said "YOU AND ME, BABY, WE GOT IT"
1:43 me first putting on my marching uniform🤣 I’m a freshman so this September was my first time putting on a band uniform. It take effort.
Props to the dude who lost their snare and continued. I know it's what you're supposed to do with a show, but I could not handle that lol
I'm confused, what happened to the tenor player at 0:20 to make him fall back?
Locked knees?
Love the guy who’s drum just gave up on him. Somehow he got it back (or at least got a replacement snare???)
2:05 I would most definitely want to do this during a show 😂
Did the thing with the SCV keyboard happen on finals night? I was in the audience on finals night and I don't actually remember it happening.
I think it was in quarters or semis
the first clip is my private lesson instructor
In the one where the snare player lost his snare, My section instructor was actually there in that performance. I showed him the video and he told me how upset everyone was because that dude lost his snare. To be fair though, he did mention that the drum harness’ sucked
The uniforms in this video made me learn that the marching uniform I have to wear for my school is actually ugly
Bruh, I remember streaming and watching that Vanguard show when the pianist stopped playing during the middle of his solo. I thought my laptop speakers had blown out. >.
There’s one professional marching band (idr the name) that would literally have 0 mistakes in their marching, so when it came time for competition, they’d mess up on purpose just to get recovery points.
In my HS marching band, this past year at like, our third game, we had a freshman fall. He was a Sousa player and he took like 7 steps backwards before completely rolling over. Amazing recovery though.
How about we all realize how amazing SCV's percussion is!