From behind the hit sounds so much more pronounced than when you hear it from the front. I wonder what their tuning sequence would sound like if they played facing away from everyone. How would it sound to everyone standing to their right and left?
I know this comment is old, but when you paint a field you paint on the side of the grass that performers see. From backfield, you can see all of the yardlines like normal.
0:52 That restatement of the original theme (Little Fugue for those who don"t know) with the different harmonic structure just has such an impact.
That entire phrase from about 1:00 to 1:33 is so unbelievably difficult environmentally, and I feel like that was really underappreciated
noonecfcf judges appreciated it
Wait if she lost her sense of direction, would that make her downside up or tilted?
Well...maybe her sense of direction would consist of Jagged Lines also
She would think she’s out of this world.
Yup. Sheesh, for the common good I think she really should find her sense of direction, and quick.
@@the1aj39 ya think she’ll release the beast?
@@christophertaylor8761 it's possible, but that's far beneath the surface
I wish our band could rehearse without shirts on
our band tried it and a bunch of freshman parents flipped out
No offence but it's not like a high school band needs to.
Google User try marching in Texas B
@@philipbest2009 exactly, west texas is kind of hell when you march, on a long day I need like 2 gallons of water
Marching at those tempos scares me, I need a lot of improvement for high speeds, I'm far too stiif.
From behind the hit sounds so much more pronounced than when you hear it from the front. I wonder what their tuning sequence would sound like if they played facing away from everyone. How would it sound to everyone standing to their right and left?
You weren’t lying about high quality
My friends ask me why I love Crown so much, then I show them 2:38
sooo much synth at the end of the sustain though..... thumbs down IMO.
Calm down lol it's not like that was finals. Geez
Umm guys... Where are the yard lines?
I know this comment is old, but when you paint a field you paint on the side of the grass that performers see. From backfield, you can see all of the yardlines like normal.
Holy bat balls! I just noticed that.
@@booker9816 That can't be easy to paint. I was in drum corp in the 80's. We marched in sand lots full of broken glass. Just kidding.
5 of us guys alway marked shirtless. Even when it was 36 degrees out
2:28
Was this before the Vanderbilt show? Why were they in Nashville?
+Pasta yeah, right before the Vandy show