I STILL think this was the most technically proficient hornline EVER in DCI. Their attacks were razor sharp no matter what they played and those runs were smooth as silk. THIS is and will always be the GOLD STANDARD for DCI brass.
Even in my prime I was lousy at triple tonguing. This line is outstanding. Great balance with enough low brass, and the sopranos have the modesty to keep the balance - contributing to best effect.
@@CSRookieI’ll have to give them a listen, also I can share a google drive link that has shows from 1974 - 2019 in it if you want, it’s broken down by season from first place down
Matt Harloff has this energy that astounds me. He has the kind of constructive criticism that inspires and inflicts a drive to be better and do whatever it takes to be a champion
Carolina Crown is without a doubt the best hornline I have ever heard in my life....the strength, power, and intonation are TRULY unparalleled! AND they get BETTER each year...its incredible!
my band director made us watch this to show how intense and serious the band was. and they're intense singing and various reps of the same parts of the show. he emphasized the director yelling feet over and over again so they would remember to mark time
I've been a huge DCI fan since my freshman year of high school (6 years ago) and I still hate when people are elitist about calling them bands. A drum corps is a type of band, it really isn't debatable.
Eston Hensley it’s fine that it’s gotten different throughout the years but there is absolutely no point in arguing that the work put in by every corps isn’t far above almost any “band” you will find. Corps is not just a “military term for the old days”, it’s the distinction between the next level of marching and performance.
Almost makes me sad I aged out in 2011. Damn near perfectly ballenced hornline, I was always taught the line's sound emanates from the contras, so I feel maybe a touch more volume from those guys and the euphs would enrich the sound. But as I said, that's just how the corps I were in were taught, this sound is spectacular regardless of what I think.
4:53 - if anyone is curious, this is a staple of CC, and it's phenomenal in person. the entire point is to check each instrument group, ensuring they are so exactly in tune through playing that there are no wobbles or waves in the combined pitch of all instruments (you'll hear him call out "no beats" which is a wave sound you'll faintly hear with the most slightly out of tune player). it's literally checking that each players lips are vibrating _exactly_ in time with their peers - even after going explicitly out of tune at several points. it's significant. the climax at the end always gives goosebumps, and I highly recommend you get a chance to experience it in person for warmups if you ever get the chance.
XxTrumpetCheerxX Yeah my band was dirt for a while, but we got a new band director before I graduated and he changed the whole band around. It really depends on your director. This is true :)
Phostings1 My band director has been teaching at my school for 31 years, but he's more of a southern style/jazz kind of guy. Honestly I think my high school band could benefit from a teacher who has more of a corps background.
Maybe that's a big reason of why Crown's hornline is so good. Their brass ensemble leader guy person is so enthusiastic, and maybe his enthusiasm is contagious.
"The whole summer depends on tonight, and doing that ending! You have to show up! No individuals, nobody's scared, nothing! Everything you've got, this whole weekend on that! And it has to do with your power! You! You create the electricity that nobody else can! YOU DO!" Fucking hell, Matt. I wanna run 10 full marathons now cuz of you 😩
I was not able to find it, but somewhere out there is a video of Star's brass in 93 warming up in the lot which included ALOT of singing. Possibly a yearbook video?
"You creat the electricity that nobody else can." Those are words any musician should live by
"C'mon, stop cracking. GET PISSED OFF WHEN YOU CRACK!"
YAS you caught that little speech too! *air high five*
At first I thought he said stop crying, I get pissed off when you cry, cracking makes a lot more sense
3:29
I STILL think this was the most technically proficient hornline EVER in DCI. Their attacks were razor sharp no matter what they played and those runs were smooth as silk. THIS is and will always be the GOLD STANDARD for DCI brass.
Even in my prime I was lousy at triple tonguing. This line is outstanding. Great balance with enough low brass, and the sopranos have the modesty to keep the balance - contributing to best effect.
I think it's a tie between them and '94 devils, imo
@@CSRookieI’ll have to give them a listen, also I can share a google drive link that has shows from 1974 - 2019 in it if you want, it’s broken down by season from first place down
@@I.AM.ON.MY.WAY.could you share that with me? i’d love to see it.
@@videogamelover8404 drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XzlPxMCeT_1Ojno35oCjeOy4r-Hqb4g2
Seriously how do they have such angelic voices?
Sometimes, the best bands make the best choirs :)
Practice, mkay!
Floyd Schelby Thanks.
Overtones on a 9th chord while singing. Alright
Jack Nelson Which part is the 9th chord? My music theory knowledge isn't that great haha
Best horn line of all time right here folks.
I could never disagree with that personally I thought crown should've won this year
it was their show, especially compared to bluecoats. They just have great performance skill.
Phantom is my fav. overall. But they all change year from year. CC is pretty damn good here
Sean Sutherland they did win that year
Nick Niehaus he talking about in 2016😭
You can hear their tubas THE ENTIRE TIME
GOOD.
YAS.
We were told to not hear the tubas but to feel them.
you hear the tubas so well because of how they are positioned...they are spaced out
Contras, but yes you can
I'm a huge BD fan, but I have to admit, this is insane. They could never achieve this awesome brass sound.
theres a reason Crown always gets the brass caption
Crown is the only corps that still resembles a G bugle hornline. Their orchestration is so warm and powerful.
Hey Shier
Thanks
Luke Conners k thx
only reason why I regret choosing an woodwind :l
you can change your instrument and move to brass ya know
Had an oboe player audition for Spirit on baritone. It’s not impossible.
John Kim I’m a bassoonist who marched bari sax for three years and will be auditioning for Spirit of Atlanta on baritone for the 2020 season
Hunter Alexander .... I’m so sorry
Rip Hunter Alexander
Matt Harloff has this energy that astounds me. He has the kind of constructive criticism that inspires and inflicts a drive to be better and do whatever it takes to be a champion
Matt Harloff is THE MAN! I hope to inspire my students to that level of greatness!
Listening and watching Harloff makes me want to go practice...very unique individual...
Yo jefri what’s good man how are you holdin up with your students after all these years
It's been 7 months since I've heard this hornline live, and it still gives me some of the most overwhelming chill bumps I've ever had.
What about 8 years later?
@@Ilostmyschmungus what about 9 years later?
That motivational speech at the ending was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
Carolina Crown is the reason I still watch DCI. They are so good
5:07 "Make a 'contra' bution now." XD
Joseph Shelton Underrated post
You just made my day. :D
Pfft didn't think of that
Carolina Crown is without a doubt the best hornline I have ever heard in my life....the strength, power, and intonation are TRULY unparalleled! AND they get BETTER each year...its incredible!
my band director made us watch this to show how intense and serious the band was. and they're intense singing and various reps of the same parts of the show. he emphasized the director yelling feet over and over again so they would remember to mark time
akatsukibri I march drum Corp and I don't have a problem with this but for your own safety I suggest you never call a drum Corp a band
Gabe Trotter idk there is no resembelence of the old military style so "Corp" really isn't too fitting anymore
I've been a huge DCI fan since my freshman year of high school (6 years ago) and I still hate when people are elitist about calling them bands. A drum corps is a type of band, it really isn't debatable.
BandNerdcp ya I understand, I was a fan my freshmen year, now I'm a sophomore and got a contract for the troopers, goal for the next few days is crown
Eston Hensley it’s fine that it’s gotten different throughout the years but there is absolutely no point in arguing that the work put in by every corps isn’t far above almost any “band” you will find. Corps is not just a “military term for the old days”, it’s the distinction between the next level of marching and performance.
7:05 is just amazing. I've listened to this probably a thousand times.. it never gets old!
How about this show never gets old?
It doesn't lol. I've watched and pretty much memorized every note, chord, and visual of this show!
When I listen to the drumline warmup, I literally know where are they playing. This show is amazing.
I am a hornline freak lol. But as much as i've listened to the show I could probably pick it out lol
7:05 is pretty rad, and follow it up with 7:33. Wow, my heart belongs to BD, but this line is SICK!!
Almost makes me sad I aged out in 2011.
Damn near perfectly ballenced hornline, I was always taught the line's sound emanates from the contras, so I feel maybe a touch more volume from those guys and the euphs would enrich the sound. But as I said, that's just how the corps I were in were taught, this sound is spectacular regardless of what I think.
I’m assuming you were in rach star so did you know a contra named David?
He's so inspiring I just ran a half marathon.
4:53 - if anyone is curious, this is a staple of CC, and it's phenomenal in person. the entire point is to check each instrument group, ensuring they are so exactly in tune through playing that there are no wobbles or waves in the combined pitch of all instruments (you'll hear him call out "no beats" which is a wave sound you'll faintly hear with the most slightly out of tune player). it's literally checking that each players lips are vibrating _exactly_ in time with their peers - even after going explicitly out of tune at several points. it's significant.
the climax at the end always gives goosebumps, and I highly recommend you get a chance to experience it in person for warmups if you ever get the chance.
"You create the electricity that nobody else can"
ugh dream hornline right here. i love crown so much
Most amazing horn line ever
Cries because my marching band is dirt compared to this
XxTrumpetCheerxX I think everyones HS marching band is dirt to this. xD
Lol true story I guess
XxTrumpetCheerxX Yeah my band was dirt for a while, but we got a new band director before I graduated and he changed the whole band around. It really depends on your director. This is true :)
Phostings1 My band director has been teaching at my school for 31 years, but he's more of a southern style/jazz kind of guy. Honestly I think my high school band could benefit from a teacher who has more of a corps background.
+Phostings1 well we got 3rd states for 2A so I guess we're not that bad, were the top 5 2A bands in Florida :)
I really appreciate instrumentalists who understand that singing helps them play their instrument better. This group clearly gets that!
Harloff got me a little pumped up with his motivation speech 9:41
At 7:06 I am just done. It is so perfect that nothing I have ever heard before can compete with it.
someone told me marching band\drum corps required no effort at all. then i showed him this.
Drum corps takes as much effort as any sport
+kia2008100 If not more than sports.
kia2008100 no it takes way more than sports bud......
The amount of pure grit and dedication this activity requires far outweighs almost any sport you can throw out at this level
brody bergstrom I would hope you don't talk to that person anymore
gotta love those little clicks in unison when the horns snap up :P
I was there at this warmup. Best release of a tuning sequence I’ve ever heard, probably ever will.
Maybe that's a big reason of why Crown's hornline is so good. Their brass ensemble leader guy person is so enthusiastic, and maybe his enthusiasm is contagious.
honestly yeah probably
7:21 Talk about a PERFECT fifth!
1:59
That's some supernatural brass arrangement sounds honestly.
7:06 You can see God looking through the clouds.
I watched dci primarily in the 90's, this organization has come a long way
it’s more crazy now lol
The brass staff is amazing, just top of the notch amazing.
Listen to this with headphones full blast at
I did.....with beats! FREAKIN AMAZING..
"The whole summer depends on tonight, and doing that ending! You have to show up! No individuals, nobody's scared, nothing! Everything you've got, this whole weekend on that! And it has to do with your power! You! You create the electricity that nobody else can! YOU DO!"
Fucking hell, Matt. I wanna run 10 full marathons now cuz of you 😩
If i was being given those kind of inspirational speeches every competition i'd give it 200%!!!
Gotta love the "Feet, feet!" at 00:40, and 00:45
Mason Craine the best playing group has the best feet! It's an unwritten rule!
That's a good one. To clarify, he's actually saying "Get pissed off when you crack," not "I get pissed off when you crack."
I just love marching band, like I fr wish there was a high school year-'round marching band.
Went on to score the first and only perfect brass score at finals.
The Brass tech is the most enthusiastic guy I've ever seen
Steven Petrey
*Brass Caption Head
@@jordancampos6864 I think he’s talking about Matt Harloff
Matt Harloff is the God of Brass. He was the drum major for Star of Indiana in 1993 too.
AAAA CAAAAAAAAR. GAAAA GAAAA GA. A AAA LETS FUCKIN OOOOORDEEEEEEER PIIIIIIIIIIZZAAAAAA YAAAAH.
I didn't realize when I was younger, but listening to this hornline is just glorious
dang those are just warmups no wonder they got world champs!!!
Show excerpts, singing, and basic tuning? Yeah, all top tier corps warm up that way.
What a spectacular horn line!
I can't believe this even possible. Holy crap Carolina Crown.
the overtones at 5:50 are incredible
I counted four...three over and one under.
I love at 4:29 when the tech tries to talk then he gets blasted at and he’s like “ok rude”
That jump tho lol 7:16
His speech at the very end is so friggin powerful!!!
holy overtones...
god fucking damnit this is so badass
Best hornline in the history of DCI.
!!!THIS BRASS LINE IS "FIRE"!!!
THANK YOU Crown...…….'Thematic Music from 'The Abyss'///////I Absolutely LOVE IT!!!!!
Yes - a great surprise - one of my favorite movies - nice open to the video!
Just watched their performance on the Fan Network. Killer recording. Would have loved to march with them.
I'm not gay, but damn >_>
Beautiful
Great sound! I've ALWAYS liked that song @3:36
Perfect practice makes Perfect Performance...so glad that they won this year...so well deserved!
This is the kind of enthusiastic instruction needed by the battery.
So they are a choir and a drum corp
I think that perfect 20 speaks for itself here
I was across the campus listening to some other corps warming up...ugh I was there for this and missed it by 400 yards
Great!!!! I love the discipline!!!
Sounds right there alongside the DCI cavaliers out of Illinois on their performance of Rosanna oncore in Buffalo New York.
So much motivation!
7:05 holy trumpets
Wow. That's the most amazing thing I've seen in a while
#crownbooty
I was not able to find it, but somewhere out there is a video of Star's brass in 93 warming up in the lot which included ALOT of singing. Possibly a yearbook video?
John Phillip Sousa would shit his pants full!!!
4:53...that’s why Carolina Crown is the best brass in the world right.
So......I've memorized the entire show...... Is that bad?????
They're human?!??
7:02 - 7:27 best chord progression ever
7:07... actual goose bumps
Best part is 3:30 "Stop cracking I get pissed off when you crack!!!" XD
THIS IS THE WARM UP???!!! 🥵
That tuning sequence tho
Yes, the whole video is chronological.
I could hear the melo lick at 0:50 🙌🏼 amazingnfudgsgshs
5:00 pants are waaaaayyyyy to loose fitting, they should gEt the seamstress to tighten up the pants, I bet they could hit higher notes
Hey man... If you play that well, I think you can wear whatever you want
John Paddie im pretty sure he was joking dude hahaha
That first minute just looks cool and sounds cool
Perfection
Wow this is really nice
7:17 invisible baseball into orbit
Thats a middle tennessee!😱
at^
I. Am. Blown. Away.
I was there!! It was really cool seeing how they warmed up but I ended going inside for something to drink :p
Watch this like everyday. Amazing~
DAT BRASS DOE
the trumpets!!!! I might die..... #perfection
my high school band is doing something like this. a similar tuning exercise
NICE WORK CAMERA MAN!!!
Blonde chic in the middle -wowwwwwww
All those wedgies. Poor guys.