Thank you for being apart of it! All of you guys are my heroes and I can only hope to be as awesome as you! I also have this as well since I'm obsessed (it's most of the shows from the season) drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MoruSe_zthUh3oNDan0pLqM3ikmd0YIz
I’m a trumpet player toying with auditioning for the bluecoats, I was just wondering what type of trumpet is required. I just recently got a Yamaha 8335 xeno. Would that be the right horn?
@@Dawsonsincedawsonstaken I might be an old head (Bloo 09-10) but you don't use your own horn during the season. Audition on your horn and they supply you the Xeno for the season when contracted. I played my audition on my Bach Strad bitd and everyone I auditioned with did so on their own horn. Show them what you are able to do but most importantly be teachable.
@@DawsonsincedawsonstakenThat horn should be fine for the auditions but if you make the corps you would be using their horns. I believe Bloo uses Xeno trumpets anyways. Good luck!
I can't explain how much I love the slide into the final chord from the trombone soloist at 13:24... gives me chills every single time and this has to be the best sounding version of it.
This show was entitled "The Garden of Love" and featured William Blake's poem about sexual restrictions imposed by religions and governments. The garden-themed costumes and stage sets symbolize freedom of sexual expression and nature's dominance in the physical world. In the show, the religious behemoths shut down the garden and impose restrictions. But soon, natural order returns. This bold production is the most socially conscious theme ever produced by a drum corps, and surprasses only the stark messages in Bluecoats' To Look for America, which was a revealing look at drum corps's jingoistic military roots, and its development into an art form of substance.
0:00 ballad hit (45)
4:22 finding and believing (I think)
6:36 brass feature I think
10:19 bump
13:02 closer
humbled to be a part of the cleanest hornline in bluecoats history. thank you for capturing this piece of history 💙
Thank you for being apart of it! All of you guys are my heroes and I can only hope to be as awesome as you! I also have this as well since I'm obsessed (it's most of the shows from the season) drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MoruSe_zthUh3oNDan0pLqM3ikmd0YIz
This brought my 17 year old trumpet playing son, to tears. Thanks for absolutely killing it.
I’m a trumpet player toying with auditioning for the bluecoats, I was just wondering what type of trumpet is required. I just recently got a Yamaha 8335 xeno. Would that be the right horn?
@@Dawsonsincedawsonstaken I might be an old head (Bloo 09-10) but you don't use your own horn during the season. Audition on your horn and they supply you the Xeno for the season when contracted. I played my audition on my Bach Strad bitd and everyone I auditioned with did so on their own horn. Show them what you are able to do but most importantly be teachable.
@@DawsonsincedawsonstakenThat horn should be fine for the auditions but if you make the corps you would be using their horns. I believe Bloo uses Xeno trumpets anyways. Good luck!
I didn't really watch a lot of blue coats during the season but i just discovered the trombone slide into the chord and I cant stop watching it.
Yeah I love how much more audible it was in the lots, but you can definitely still hear it in the show and it hits just as hard
I can't explain how much I love the slide into the final chord from the trombone soloist at 13:24... gives me chills every single time and this has to be the best sounding version of it.
Like 2016
I love how it FEELS with headphones on but God it was glorious in person
Musicianship is outstanding! Balance, blend, intonation, precision is amazing! There is nothing else like this kind of excellent brass ensemble sound.
We love Kevin's clothing of choice
He rocks it
Kevin is an Icon
No
How do you know kevin
@@julienpost3376 i've auditioned at bluecoats twice now lol dude's an amazing educator
I love how all the stuff wear flower clothes
Did Kevin lose a bet or something?
@@ataricom hahahahah, i think he wants to show his flower and butterfly tattoos
haha they deleted my comment😂
I said he came out as trans and they deleted it😂
13:24 is INSANE
holy shit 10:45 is like biting into a steak
The only thing I have ever had goosebumps from every time is the ending of this show. That trombone soloist is having the time of his life!
Kevin Le’GOAT
god damn bostons line in the background
This show was entitled "The Garden of Love" and featured William Blake's poem about sexual restrictions imposed by religions and governments. The garden-themed costumes and stage sets symbolize freedom of sexual expression and nature's dominance in the physical world. In the show, the religious behemoths shut down the garden and impose restrictions. But soon, natural order returns. This bold production is the most socially conscious theme ever produced by a drum corps, and surprasses only the stark messages in Bluecoats' To Look for America, which was a revealing look at drum corps's jingoistic military roots, and its development into an art form of substance.
1:17????!?!?!!
fr
God, starting the video with "_45_" was a great choice lol
I wish i could rock a sun dress like that...✌️✌️
That was ridiculous
So clean!
Separation
1:03
I got carried away my fault
Does everyone get pajamas
seems to be a running theme from 22, lol
Demasculating
Bro lost in fantasy
kevin lost a bet