The sound projection is what makes the difference. Cadets played more technical work with longer phrases, more difficult drill and in more difficult keys but none of those would have pushed them over Crown if they weren't straight up louder than anyone else.
@@declandougan7243 just relistenes to both shows finals recordings after seeing your comment and it is clear that cadets were definitely louder lol, crown had better low brass for sure, but cadets high brass was on crack the whole time
@@brandonmathis1892 Another subtlety to note is that the cadets stage their low brass backfield most of the time, whereas crown does not. In lot videos, you can hear that the cadets' low brass has really heavy airflow too.
@@CDAWGS123 That just means they peaked early. Their show was too hard for them visually, so it was never really clean even at finals. The weird number of instruments caused balance issues, and the show theme itself wasn't very compelling. They never had a shot against the top 3. That being said, the brass and percussion were out of this world.
@@gabevansickle4614While 2015 Cadets is obviously the best, I gotta give credit to 2002 Phantom Regiment's mellophone line. The agression of that mellophone line is something that wouldn't become commonplace until 2016ish.
The fact that in my freshman year our high school recipe was called the power of 3 and then i just found this realizing the cadets had a similar recipe name lol
I used to think that the crown recipe deserved the ott cookies but after hearing this recipe I don’t know who to choose, both are insane
The sound projection is what makes the difference. Cadets played more technical work with longer phrases, more difficult drill and in more difficult keys but none of those would have pushed them over Crown if they weren't straight up louder than anyone else.
@@declandougan7243 just relistenes to both shows finals recordings after seeing your comment and it is clear that cadets were definitely louder lol, crown had better low brass for sure, but cadets high brass was on crack the whole time
@@brandonmathis1892 Another subtlety to note is that the cadets stage their low brass backfield most of the time, whereas crown does not. In lot videos, you can hear that the cadets' low brass has really heavy airflow too.
11:40 - end was the toughest drill I’ve ever marched in my entire life. Also my favorite part. I will never forget it. #FHNSAB (Cadets 15’ Trumpet)
Bari tech at Blue Stars this year marched Cadets 15’ 16’ (Jordan English) on bari!
Absolute dominance of the hornline category...and I love Crown....
Everyone always talking about inferno but forget the actual ott winners
2:00 love this part of the recipe, really nice mello flavor. I could watch 10 of these!
3:32 😱
I heard those McNutts
10:45… the hottest hit in dci
If they didn't change uniforms, they probably would've won. Incredible hornline
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@@MicahtheDrumCorpsPseudoboomer they were literally in first basically the entire summer before they changed the unis
@@CDAWGS123 That just means they peaked early. Their show was too hard for them visually, so it was never really clean even at finals. The weird number of instruments caused balance issues, and the show theme itself wasn't very compelling. They never had a shot against the top 3.
That being said, the brass and percussion were out of this world.
@@RandomGuy641 That's a fair statement, I can't argue with that. I honestly hated the show the entire summer but it has grown on me since
Should have used neon lights and they would have won
Thank you so much for this audio! I've never had been tasting chocolate waffles in my life 😋
Who did Shostakovich 10 better?
15 Cadets
17 Seattle Cascades
10 Boston Crusaders
07 Blue Knights
02 Phantom Regiment
Wild Card
cadets or phantom honestly
Not even close, it was the Cadets
@@gabevansickle4614While 2015 Cadets is obviously the best, I gotta give credit to 2002 Phantom Regiment's mellophone line. The agression of that mellophone line is something that wouldn't become commonplace until 2016ish.
Cadets 2015 and honestly, they executed it to a standard where it can't be replicated.
The fact that in my freshman year our high school recipe was called the power of 3 and then i just found this realizing the cadets had a similar recipe name lol
the year before my freshman year of hs their show was called the power of one lol