I'm so old that I remember when TV football and Super bowl half time shows were drum corps and marching band performances. I always thought they were so much fun and enjoyable to watch.
If they actually had that during the super bowl half-time I'd watch it. I haven't even watched the game in recent years, let alone the 'show.' This performance was great. I am always amazed at the synchronicity of it all. Just blows me away.
There’s simply nothing like the feeling you get from everyone working together to play music with as much soul, emotion, technique and heart that you can give. It sends chills down my spine-remembering that feeling of utter unity and togetherness, as your body feels itself playing and your ears hear the resulting beauty. My years in band and drum corps were so incredibly special, and you NEVER FORGET the magic.
Yes, I’m a violinist that ended up doing band because my school didn’t have an orchestra and I wanted to compete with violin. I did pit percussion because my mom thought I was too “pale and tragic” to march in 100 degree June Memphis heat. I had no idea what was going on behind me. But we always watched the footage back the weekend after our competitions, and the first time I saw us, it took my breath away and gave me chills! We did Candide, Make Our Garden Grow, and West Side Story that year (Leonard Bernstein). These guys are amazing!😍
Never had the patience it takes to play at this level, but you hit the nail on the head. All parts coming together as one is the reason I love music in almost every style. More importantly is the kid repping the U, props fellow Utah Man!
The young woman directing is EXCELLENT at it! I'm so used to seeing the teachers doing the directing - it's wonderful to see such a young person doing it!
When my daughter was in high school, the lead director was a professional, but on the field and in the classroom their band was directed by students. They won many state championships and were considered one of the top five bands in the state of Tennessee. This doesn’t surprise me at all.
The drum majors are almost always students or recent alumni. The bad directors don't march or stand up on ladders to direct in marching band and drumlines.
I marched four years at The University of Texas. My time spent playing and performing on the field are some of my best memories. Thanks for sharing. I will always miss it.
Yes. Hardest place i played at was the Indianapolis Hoosier Dome back in the early 90's. Standing five feet away from somebody, you pretty much have to shout to be heard. My best advice to any director trying to prepare for a performance in a dome is to make the kids wear earplugs while rehearsing. Worked well for us. I marched with George Rogers Clark H.S. from KY. G.N. finalist from 1988-92. Small band with about 40 or so total brass. If you wanna check out an old school crowd pleaser, look up GRC band 1992. Music of Blood Sweat and Tears. 6th place 89.45
This is spring ensemble and listen to the detail already in place. This was an outstanding symphonic sound so balanced. Yes there was click bait, and I bit. Having been in a small corps in 1982, I can truly relate to this work. This kids in corps are truly talented. I remember the drum line instructor wrote something technical for a local HS to execute. 2 weeks and they couldn't get it. He was frustrated and wanted to know if it was too difficult. So the drum line, took the piece studied and discussed it for 5 minutes, and made a tape that was flawless for the local hs school to learn from. The oldest corps member was 15, youngest 12. Their statement was, hey that was fun, what else you got? Those were the days.
The conductor did a magnificent job CONDUCTING and LEADING this piece. Thank you for showing that we are not just metronomes out there. Bravo, and BRAVO corps.
I have a phone with a cracked screen, and its a phone that seems to think it's fun to switch letters, add words, drop letters, and switch words without my input or consent. I also have one eye that doesn't work, and another that's acting up painfully, so proof reading everything that's typed, is not plausible. Your lucky there was only one typo.
As a previous USMC D&B Corps and USMC Band drummer I must say Kudos to ya'll. So few can appreciate the dedication, the sweat and hours you all put into this. Bravo!
Marched 3 years and watched a large portion of DCI corps and I can say that this is magnificent!!! The arrangement and conducting is astounding, I can't wait for my senior year, and possibly pursuing a higher level of music.
This brings back so many memories, I wasn't a drummer but I played a woodwind instrument, this gave me the chills, great job y'all, much love from a former marching band player class of 04, Chesapeake Virginia
That was just plain special. We don't really have drum corps in Australia, but when you see good music well played, it doesn't matter where it came from. I would have loved to see the final product. I am in total awe of these young people being able to play so well while doing drill as well. Every person in that group has good reason to be nothing but proud of themselves.
I am a drum corp fanatic, this is BEAUTIFUL. I remember going to a DCI show when I was a freshman or sophomore in high school. It rained so bad that they had to stand in place, but I was so moved by the music
My daughter plays French horn, having begun in high school with orchestra and marching band now plays in a symphony orchestra. Somewhere along the line her dad and I listened to her with her band at Carnegie Hall. I enjoy telling people that she went from sounding like a sick cow to being able to play at Carnegie Hall.
@@lyndavonkanel8603 Most commendable.... and impressive. I started on trumpet at 9, and tortured my family learning to make something coherent come out of it. In sixth grade I was encouraged to try French Horn by my teacher. I was reluctant based on the size and awkwardness of the case (Really). But I came to the notion that I made the right move in switching. I certainly don't regret it now. I would encourage your daughter to persist with her horn. Music is an entree to so much more than simply an opportunity to perform with others. I've never regretted the time or energy expended to become proficient. And can honestly say that D&B Corp was among the most rewarding experiences of my life.
on Australia we really don't have a strength in this area, all I can say as a jazz person I really enjoyed this feed thank you so much and as you grow enjoy what you have been part of God bless to all
Marching and playing with a high school band and drum corps for over 50 years; I miss the competitions and sitting in the stands hearing a group on the field play Star Wars and someone near me saying if our corps was playing it you would seeing stars. Brought such a good feeling. At my last competition in a junior corps we played a new song to our opening drill. While marching onto the field the crowd roared with cheers. At the start of our performance we played one note and paused. The crowd thought we made a terrible boo boo! But about maybe 7-10 seconds later we played two notes and paused; the crowd then burst into cheers for they understood what we were playing; the theme song from Jaws. That was one of my greatest memories of a junior corps and you’ll never experience that feeling again. Love watching them online. Enjoy and have fun!
I didn't know a thing about indoor drumline until 2014 when my grandson started in this. I was so enthralled by their performances and went to as many as possible! Now I am hooked on percussion! These kids are amazing!
I played flute in symphonic band in my early years and this brought me back... What a fantastic display of musicianship, collaboration at its best, and a clear love of making music. Congratulations!
After work I would slip into the marching band room. They would goof of til Mr Lane came in and got them together. Nothing like seeing them go from that stage to being the smallest band even invited to March in the main street parade from the Castle to downtown!! Made working so many nights at the concession stand worth it!!!
Many hours working together to get the sound, balance and blend, on top of the hours of personal practice to get the music, movement, posture, et al, correct. Bravo from a retired educator who is now adjudicating on a regular basis. Lovely work tutti! Thank you for sharing.
Nothing in the whole world can beat the feeling when making music together. It’s a universal language that reaches everyone in the soul. No other art form has ever achieved that.
Absolutely incredible!!! It takes a lot of talent and time and practice to be able for a group to accomplish something like that!!! As a music lover, I am in live with this performance!!
I will never forget sitting on the curb in Allentown in '05 listening to the hornline run through this piece. Still one of my favorite memories of tour that didn't involve my corps. Its right up there with sitting in the parking lot at Broken Arrow, OK listening to SCV play "Music of the NIght" and right as they got to the big hit there was a lightning flash in the distance, and pretty much any time I got to hear Cavs play "Over the Rainbow" or Phantom play "Elsa's."
I was in blue stars in '21 and I just gotta say that hearing this ballad being played in person in the tunnel was so unreal, just an absolute classic drum corp piece
Funny how I stumbled upon this video and just happened to see your comment. Then I instantly remembered you from 2008. My dad was the left end snare in the cac888 show (the one with the long hair😂) Just had to say hello haha😊
This makes me even more excited for DCI this year! As someone who just made it into a corps, I’m so excited to see all the other corps and what they’ll bring this year!
I have respect for the drum corp as my son’s HS team by themselves that were so precise they sounded like one person. It’s hard work so congratulations!
I'm so old that I remember when TV football and Super bowl half time shows were drum corps and marching band performances. I always thought they were so much fun and enjoyable to watch.
Me to.
Yea this would really go over well at a super bowel half time today. I'm 70 give me some Snoop Dog and Dr. Dre
One of the few reasons to watcha football game, which I don't anymore for many reasons
This is real talent.
If they actually had that during the super bowl half-time I'd watch it. I haven't even watched the game in recent years, let alone the 'show.'
This performance was great. I am always amazed at the synchronicity of it all. Just blows me away.
There’s simply nothing like the feeling you get from everyone working together to play music with as much soul, emotion, technique and heart that you can give. It sends chills down my spine-remembering that feeling of utter unity and togetherness, as your body feels itself playing and your ears hear the resulting beauty.
My years in band and drum corps were so incredibly special, and you NEVER FORGET the magic.
Indeed my friend, many times o have felt that chill.
Yes, I’m a violinist that ended up doing band because my school didn’t have an orchestra and I wanted to compete with violin. I did pit percussion because my mom thought I was too “pale and tragic” to march in 100 degree June Memphis heat. I had no idea what was going on behind me. But we always watched the footage back the weekend after our competitions, and the first time I saw us, it took my breath away and gave me chills! We did Candide, Make Our Garden Grow, and West Side Story that year (Leonard Bernstein).
These guys are amazing!😍
Never had the patience it takes to play at this level, but you hit the nail on the head. All parts coming together as one is the reason I love music in almost every style. More importantly is the kid repping the U, props fellow Utah Man!
Your comment gave me chills….so true!!
So true, I miss it so much!
I've got no idea why this came up on my recommended, but I'm so pleased it did! It sounded wonderful and was mesmerising to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Me also. Cheers Rosemary Perth Western Australia (71 yrs)
The young woman directing is EXCELLENT at it! I'm so used to seeing the teachers doing the directing - it's wonderful to see such a young person doing it!
it's drum corp, so likely one of their best drum majors, but the sentiment still fits.
When my daughter was in high school, the lead director was a professional, but on the field and in the classroom their band was directed by students. They won many state championships and were considered one of the top five bands in the state of Tennessee. This doesn’t surprise me at all.
The drum majors are almost always students or recent alumni. The bad directors don't march or stand up on ladders to direct in marching band and drumlines.
@@ExvangelicalJess which band in Tennessee are you referring to?
@@retrovert2720 McGavock High School in Nashville.
I marched four years at The University of Texas. My time spent playing and performing on the field are some of my best memories. Thanks for sharing. I will always miss it.
Watching performances like this makes me really miss marching band and concert band. Amazing job to everyone!
Me too
I made a lot of great friends in marching band myself.
Definitely don't miss practicing in the Southern heat on asphalt lots though.
Was confused by that description until I realized 05 was the only show to win all captions and sub captions, not just a caption sweep.
Makes me smile. Every. Single. Time.
This was beautiful. What a stunning piece and performance.
If you've ever played in a boomy high school gym before, you know how hard it is to play musically as an ensemble in that kind of space. Major props!
Truth
Yes. Hardest place i played at was the Indianapolis Hoosier Dome back in the early 90's. Standing five feet away from somebody, you pretty much have to shout to be heard. My best advice to any director trying to prepare for a performance in a dome is to make the kids wear earplugs while rehearsing. Worked well for us. I marched with George Rogers Clark H.S. from KY. G.N. finalist from 1988-92. Small band with about 40 or so total brass. If you wanna check out an old school crowd pleaser, look up GRC band 1992. Music of Blood Sweat and Tears. 6th place 89.45
I would be crying with pride if a child of mine performed so beautifully! 🥰
This is spring ensemble and listen to the detail already in place. This was an outstanding symphonic sound so balanced. Yes there was click bait, and I bit. Having been in a small corps in 1982, I can truly relate to this work. This kids in corps are truly talented. I remember the drum line instructor wrote something technical for a local HS to execute. 2 weeks and they couldn't get it. He was frustrated and wanted to know if it was too difficult. So the drum line, took the piece studied and discussed it for 5 minutes, and made a tape that was flawless for the local hs school to learn from. The oldest corps member was 15, youngest 12. Their statement was, hey that was fun, what else you got? Those were the days.
I love stories like this! I miss my hs marching band days.
Beautiful. Very nicely done!! Talented group.!!!❣❣🤗🤗
The conductor did a magnificent job CONDUCTING and LEADING this piece. Thank you for showing that we are not just metronomes out there. Bravo, and BRAVO corps.
I've got no word to describe how I felt listening to this. Thanks you all! It is fresh air in this age of lack of dedication and mediocrity.
My god. That section after the brushes just fits like a damn glove. This had to of been a *very* fun book to play.
100% the coolest ballad a snare drummer can play.
Had to have, not had to of.
@@duanehorton4680 🍪
It's dull as unbuttered toast!
Would love to see this performed on the field...Absolutely beautiful.
Which corps is this?
@@jbason_01 The Cadets.
@@tucker.84 thanks so much
The Cadets performed this on the field . . . and won the Championship. "The Zone." in 2005. Fantastic show!
Love this. High school bad is where I met my husband 60:years ago. Parents should encourage their kids to learn a musical instrument.
They did quite well. They were in sinc, and the overall feel of the music was consistent. They had it down, and you could feel it. Well done.
kitchen sink? :) sync
I have a phone with a cracked screen, and its a phone that seems to think it's fun to switch letters, add words, drop letters, and switch words without my input or consent. I also have one eye that doesn't work, and another that's acting up painfully, so proof reading everything that's typed, is not plausible. Your lucky there was only one typo.
@@eyebidder read here👆
As a previous USMC D&B Corps and USMC Band drummer I must say Kudos to ya'll. So few can appreciate the dedication, the sweat and hours you all put into this. Bravo!
Outstanding, a wonderful performance
I can see where this will go, a lot of really hard work goes into these performances. Sounds really great, I will have to look up the field show.
Marched 3 years and watched a large portion of DCI corps and I can say that this is magnificent!!! The arrangement and conducting is astounding, I can't wait for my senior year, and possibly pursuing a higher level of music.
This brings back so many memories, I wasn't a drummer but I played a woodwind instrument, this gave me the chills, great job y'all, much love from a former marching band player class of 04, Chesapeake Virginia
That was just plain special. We don't really have drum corps in Australia, but when you see good music well played, it doesn't matter where it came from. I would have loved to see the final product. I am in total awe of these young people being able to play so well while doing drill as well. Every person in that group has good reason to be nothing but proud of themselves.
Very nice performance. I miss seeing the competitions. Been so many years. I'll try to find them again. Great work!
I am a drum corp fanatic, this is BEAUTIFUL. I remember going to a DCI show when I was a freshman or sophomore in high school. It rained so bad that they had to stand in place, but I was so moved by the music
Stunningly clear, controlled brilliance
Very nicely done, excellent.... From a guy still playing that damned French horn after 50 years. Three with SC Vanguard... '68, '69, '70.
My daughter plays French horn, having begun in high school with orchestra and marching band now plays in a symphony orchestra. Somewhere along the line her dad and I listened to her with her band at Carnegie Hall. I enjoy telling people that she went from sounding like a sick cow to being able to play at Carnegie Hall.
@@lyndavonkanel8603 Most commendable.... and impressive. I started on trumpet at 9, and tortured my family learning to make something coherent come out of it. In sixth grade I was encouraged to try French Horn by my teacher. I was reluctant based on the size and awkwardness of the case (Really). But I came to the notion that I made the right move in switching. I certainly don't regret it now.
I would encourage your daughter to persist with her horn. Music is an entree to so much more than simply an opportunity to perform with others. I've never regretted the time or energy expended to become proficient. And can honestly say that D&B Corp was among the most rewarding experiences of my life.
I always admired the french horns in "live and let die"
Actually, it's called the horn....not French horn.@@lyndavonkanel8603
My dad just passed away. He loved the marching bands when they played real marches. He would have enjoyed this♥️👏
on Australia we really don't have a strength in this area, all I can say as a jazz person I really enjoyed this feed thank you so much and as you grow enjoy what you have been part of God bless to all
Marching and playing with a high school band and drum corps for over 50 years; I miss the competitions and sitting in the stands hearing a group on the field play Star Wars and someone near me saying if our corps was playing it you would seeing stars. Brought such a good feeling. At my last competition in a junior corps we played a new song to our opening drill. While marching onto the field the crowd roared with cheers. At the start of our performance we played one note and paused. The crowd thought we made a terrible boo boo! But about maybe 7-10 seconds later we played two notes and paused; the crowd then burst into cheers for they understood what we were playing; the theme song from Jaws. That was one of my greatest memories of a junior corps and you’ll never experience that feeling again. Love watching them online. Enjoy and have fun!
As a 70 year old alumnus of the Des Plaines Vanguard, I loved this. Brings back so many memories.
I grew up in northeast New Jersey. I listened and enjoyed drum & bugle corps all of my life.
That was awesome.
I didn't know a thing about indoor drumline until 2014 when my grandson started in this. I was so enthralled by their performances and went to as many as possible! Now I am hooked on percussion! These kids are amazing!
Oh my goodness…I have chills! Beautifully done…I’m impressed!
I played flute in symphonic band in my early years and this brought me back... What a fantastic display of musicianship, collaboration at its best, and a clear love of making music. Congratulations!
After work I would slip into the marching band room. They would goof of til Mr Lane came in and got them together. Nothing like seeing them go from that stage to being the smallest band even invited to March in the main street parade from the Castle to downtown!! Made working so many nights at the concession stand worth it!!!
Stunning performance! The dude doing the shaker and glock! Holy moly! Serious chops!
So beautiful, a talented group of musicians, very great training and all, bless you all.
I marched for over 6 years. There is nothing like a great drum and bugle corps with an amazing color guard! DCI international. Awesome memories.
Many hours working together to get the sound, balance and blend, on top of the hours of personal practice to get the music, movement, posture, et al, correct. Bravo from a retired educator who is now adjudicating on a regular basis. Lovely work tutti! Thank you for sharing.
That was AMAZING! Thank you for the opportunity to view & listen to your wonderful talent.
Wow, I am speechless…
Y’all got such ferocity it’s honestly mind blowing.
Can I give this 10 "likes"? This is a once in a lifetime performance! Some of my fondest memories are of traveling to DCI competitions. Many thanks!!
This is extremely impressive. The sound is just wow!
Fantastic !
Nothing in the whole world can beat the feeling when making music together. It’s a universal language that reaches everyone in the soul. No other art form has ever achieved that.
This is magical. Every kid, director and crew of this performance should be proud to show mankind in this great light. Ah, civilized society...
I loved it! Those marimbas we're making me very happy!
Wow, they have a clear beautiful sound. What an wonderful performance.
Y am I crying this early in the morning, this performance was MAGIC! Great jobs guys!
these kids are so great..and the best is yet to come...
Amen to that.
My heart paused, face leaked + goosebumps ❤🥰❤impeccable! Thank you skyfulz!
Really beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely work.
Incredible! Such talent is so refreshing to see and hear. Thank you.
I think that this was very well done, great job everyone! Keep up the good work!
Absolutely incredible!!! It takes a lot of talent and time and practice to be able for a group to accomplish something like that!!! As a music lover, I am in live with this performance!!
I will never forget sitting on the curb in Allentown in '05 listening to the hornline run through this piece. Still one of my favorite memories of tour that didn't involve my corps. Its right up there with sitting in the parking lot at Broken Arrow, OK listening to SCV play "Music of the NIght" and right as they got to the big hit there was a lightning flash in the distance, and pretty much any time I got to hear Cavs play "Over the Rainbow" or Phantom play "Elsa's."
Just found this vid. For a work in progress, this is GREAT! I will be looking for a vid of the finished piece!
Absolutely beautiful redition!!!!!!
I was in blue stars in '21 and I just gotta say that hearing this ballad being played in person in the tunnel was so unreal, just an absolute classic drum corp piece
very nice, kids did a great job
Wonderful band performance! Great job!
Still my favorite drum corps show of all time.
Funny how I stumbled upon this video and just happened to see your comment. Then I instantly remembered you from 2008. My dad was the left end snare in the cac888 show (the one with the long hair😂) Just had to say hello haha😊
What show is it from? This obviously isn’t 05 so they played it in a show again?
@@AskTheKid it is from the 2005 show. This was an arrangement of their ballad.
@@krisni_squirrel7that's awesome! CAC performance was incredible too!
REALLY like the disclamers,, spot on.
Thank you.
Great! Thank you for the music 😘
This is wonderful! You all sound fantastic. Great reverb in that room!
What a lovely treat to see and hear! I thought the sound quality was amazing! It really was great to hear.
Outstanding!
Wow, I wish I could’ve have seen the finals! I can’t imagine how difficult this would be to perform on the field! Awesome work to all involved
Brilliant ! Thanks for sharing...
This makes me even more excited for DCI this year! As someone who just made it into a corps, I’m so excited to see all the other corps and what they’ll bring this year!
Excellent!
Brought back memories of days behind a snare drum
A soprano bugle with a sinus cold in 90 degree humid days.
So beautiful,you made me cry!
first time ive seen this. my father was a Racine WI Kiltie, i was in the cadets. going to find the final comp of this now. good stuff
FABULOUS. thank you all.
Must be super impressive to witness this Live.
wow - just Wow. well done, please more !
That was a pleasure to listen to and to watch.
I love the "remix" here! Beautifully arranged and played. Bravo!
Awesome! Thank you.
That was so beautiful
This is so beautiful. Great work all around!
They performed beautifully. ❤️
Beautiful...just beautiful
Just beautiful!
Beautiful rendition. Quality sound
So beautiful! ❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Beautiful! Touched & filled my heart - thank you! ♥️
Goosebumps Level 2000
This is wonderfull, thx for that feelings
I have respect for the drum corp as my son’s HS team by themselves that were so precise they sounded like one person. It’s hard work so congratulations!
Very talented!!
This is the ballad from 2005. I'll never forget it.
Beautiful! Good kids, good music!
FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE!!!💖
Amazing young people. Liked a lot.
Bravo, Bravo, Bravo! Just awesome.