There's a great movie about making this band. They have to try out every year. They are very dedicated if they get a spot in this band. In the movie they flew to London as the half-time show for the NFL game there. When they went back into the tunnel security couldn't get it over the show they put on. The same year they rode to NYC on buses for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. After the parade they rode back to Ohio and arrived early Friday morning. They had to be at band practice a few hours later to practice for Saturday's game. They don't get much down time. These kids study late at night and never party. They are held to a very high standard.
Incredible video! Still to this day...The Best Damn Band In The Land! 1878-Present Day! Many marching band innovations were first tried and developed at THE Ohio State. Among them are: floating and animated formations, measured step marching, script writing, and the fast cadence with a high knee lift. Brass instruments especially designed for marching bands were also first used at Ohio State. In 1934, the THE OSUMB became one of the first collegiate bands to adopt an all brass-and-percussion instrumentation.
I have to say this is my favorite college band hands down. They’re precise on their feet and musically. I’ve seen a ton of their videos year over year and the complexity, tradition, and classiness is evident over all others I’ve seen. Im a TX native and adore this over both UT and A&Ms slow schlep. They’re also good but not at this quality.
My family hates me. Let me explain. I come from a long line of musicians. Both my parents were in Marching Band in High School as were my sister and I. My mom also Marched for TCU. Later, my mom worked at TCU and supported the TCU band. She knows the current director for the Michigan State Band (he went to TCU). Well, you would think a Texan such as I am would like TCU or UT or Texas A&M’s marching bands, but I do not. I have watched just about every Ohio State Marching Band video on UA-cam and I can say hands down OSMB is THE best. I like the tradition of the opening show, I appreciate the bands ability to stay in step and keep straight lines, the music, the skill of the drum major and just the overall show. Even though I have never even been to Ohio, I hope to one day be at a game to see the band first hand. So yes, I am a Buckeye fan. Go Ohio State! You guys are THE BEST. So that is why my family hates me.
Very good observation! Military training was an important part of the early curriculum at Ohio State, and a band was formed to provide music to the cadets for drills. The Marching Band originated in 1878 as a fife and drum corps and was sponsored by the university's Military Department. Haven’t stopped the traditions since.
You mean Ohio right? Home of Cleveland, Ohio which is the 2nd largest city in the state (438,000) that is 59.8% African American. The highest of any Major City in the United States. That’s where I live so maybe mommy and daddy told you stories about Ohio is all white but sorry you where grown up ignorant. Now you know: -Kevin from Cleveland, Ohio.
It’s a tradition at Ohio State University- The backbend is an iconic part of our salute. I believe that it was incorporated into the performance by the first drum major to sync his twirling with the band’s music, Dwight Hudson (?)
Military style and tradition. Not weirdos but impressive discipline and dedication to many hours of practice in addition to their coursework. TBDBITL. Big Game is this weekend, go Buckeyes.
The athletes that play during games are impressive but the time and dedication the OSU marching band puts in is amazing
There's a great movie about making this band. They have to try out every year. They are very dedicated if they get a spot in this band. In the movie they flew to London as the half-time show for the NFL game there. When they went back into the tunnel security couldn't get it over the show they put on. The same year they rode to NYC on buses for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. After the parade they rode back to Ohio and arrived early Friday morning. They had to be at band practice a few hours later to practice for Saturday's game. They don't get much down time. These kids study late at night and never party. They are held to a very high standard.
What’s the name?
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@@Sobolady89 thank you!
as a band kid myself i 100% guarantee these kids party very very hard
Makes me feel quite proud that they still are "the best damn band in all the land" ! Congratulations, Nathan MacMaster!
I wanna see this from as many different perspectives as possible. So AWESOME!
Been fortunate enough to see it live a few times in my life and it's an undescribable feeling. BUCKEYE FOR LIFE!
Incredible video! Still to this day...The Best Damn Band In The Land!
1878-Present Day! Many marching band innovations were first tried and developed at THE Ohio State. Among them are: floating and animated formations, measured step marching, script writing, and the fast cadence with a high knee lift. Brass instruments especially designed for marching bands were also first used at Ohio State.
In 1934, the THE OSUMB became one of the first collegiate bands to adopt an all brass-and-percussion instrumentation.
I have to say this is my favorite college band hands down. They’re precise on their feet and musically. I’ve seen a ton of their videos year over year and the complexity, tradition, and classiness is evident over all others I’ve seen.
Im a TX native and adore this over both UT and A&Ms slow schlep. They’re also good but not at this quality.
Check out west chester university, they've got some really cool shows
I’d attend an OSU game just to watch the band and drum major perform.
SRSLY
Absolutely beautifully. Displayed.
Still gives me chills! O-H!!
I-O!! 👏🏼👏🏼
Io
Amazing!!!!!
My family hates me. Let me explain. I come from a long line of musicians. Both my parents were in Marching Band in High School as were my sister and I. My mom also Marched for TCU. Later, my mom worked at TCU and supported the TCU band. She knows the current director for the Michigan State Band (he went to TCU). Well, you would think a Texan such as I am would like TCU or UT or Texas A&M’s marching bands, but I do not. I have watched just about every Ohio State Marching Band video on UA-cam and I can say hands down OSMB is THE best. I like the tradition of the opening show, I appreciate the bands ability to stay in step and keep straight lines, the music, the skill of the drum major and just the overall show. Even though I have never even been to Ohio, I hope to one day be at a game to see the band first hand. So yes, I am a Buckeye fan. Go Ohio State! You guys are THE BEST. So that is why my family hates me.
Yeehaaa! O-H
This band totally rocks!
That's gotta be an insane adrenaline rush
not an OSU fan.....but damn that looks cool. Cant imagine the work load that goes with that kind of precision.
Wow! Great camera shots! Awesome!
High toss through the goal post was a fun ending.
Must be a perfect view from passengers boarding on the plane flying above
Okay want to know what would be really cool the Ohio marching band vs the Texas Angie band
Ethan Dunlop Exactly. I think the Aggies would take that one. Much more precise marching, and in my opinion better playing.
TDWProductions Maybe better marching but not cooler. They can’t do anything fun because of how big they are
The bucks will win sooo
Awesome!
Wonderful!
i pray that my college plays OSU so I can see that marching band
Ohio State Marching Band will be better than any other marching bands in the 50 states
So this is why it's called a ramp entrance
Damn! They're good!!
0:12 Ramp Entrance
Wow they look like soldiers going into battle
Very good observation! Military training was an important part of the early curriculum at Ohio State, and a band was formed to provide music to the cadets for drills. The Marching Band originated in 1878 as a fife and drum corps and was sponsored by the university's Military Department. Haven’t stopped the traditions since.
Very cool!
2:06 looks like a flock of flamingos
And a lion scoping them out
Great
3:29 Epitome of cool
Best Dan band in the land
Lotsa Dans in that band.
2:36 looks like the fallout 76 running animation
TBDBITL! NONE FINER IN THE COUNTRY! GO BUCKS!!!
I like the music and entrance its my dream to join the ohio state marching band
No whistle?
Television should show the BANDS!!!!
When rmy band blocks up, our ranks look like they're playing slither.io
I was in a marching band, but we NEVER did anything like that!!!
Rainbow plumes
An Ohio State Universtiy =p
😅😂
Gosh, look at all the black people in the band. We must be in Ohio.
That was lowkey racist
You mean Ohio right? Home of Cleveland, Ohio which is the 2nd largest city in the state (438,000) that is 59.8% African American. The highest of any Major City in the United States. That’s where I live so maybe mommy and daddy told you stories about Ohio is all white but sorry you where grown up ignorant. Now you know:
-Kevin from Cleveland, Ohio.
Why do they march like a bunch of weirdos? Lol what kind of band major does a limbo when leading a band? Just curious
It’s a tradition at Ohio State University- The backbend is an iconic part of our salute. I believe that it was incorporated into the performance by the first drum major to sync his twirling with the band’s music, Dwight Hudson (?)
Honeybee Brea he does with his hat on tho, not as impressive as Michigan
Military style and tradition. Not weirdos but impressive discipline and dedication to many hours of practice in addition to their coursework. TBDBITL. Big Game is this weekend, go Buckeyes.
Rohan Patel John LaVange, recent drum major did it hat off, and even pushed his body to go lower than his head.
TSU is better
Why are you even here?
1gallimaufry cause i can why are u here? 🤭
1gallimaufry do u even know who TSU is
Hell no
20 16 chill
Nice view (from the "Toilet Bowl").