@@Beefinator Relax, nobody said they were better than anybody. Since y’all don’t put times on stuff y’all point out I basically said to put the times so relax and get out yo feelings😂
He pretty much did nothing since they are all professionals, but the cues are amazing, you haters back off you couldn't conduct that show if you tried for half a year.
Ever since Willie Venstra of the 2013, 2014, and 2015 Bluecoats, I LOVE how him and Samuel Crawford, instead of just keeping straight time and standing like a statue up there on the podium like so many others, really tap into the grooviness of BC's shows! Willie and Sam really get into it and truly add something to the show with the creative and enhancing cues and body movements. Can't wait to see Sam back again in the 2017 season!
I think he means in relevance to everyone else. The only other drum majors that I've noticed that get that much into their show and move while doing so is probably the Phantom Regiment. Dean Patterson specifically.
I mean you don't want too much of that. Dean Patterson levels of movement might be one thing in a concert setting, but as someone on the field, I prefer just straight time. If you can do both, great, but moving around and breaking from the pattern can get in the way of showing good time to the ensemble. I've never been on the other side of either of these conductors, so I can't speak to the readability, but still. I'm wary of that kind of performance in marching music.
OMG I remember meeting you at the Houston show! I just want to thank you for taking the time to sign my drum major gloves! I wore them for my first football game for good luck :) You're awesome!
Hey Sam you're awesome, you are practically my idol! I love the bluecoats. I am an eight grade trumpet player but my school lets 8th graders march. you may not reply, but hopefully you will read this and small.
I absolutely love the way you conduct... your truly an incredible drum major! This reminds me when I was the drum major for my high school marching band. Keep up the great work my friend. Will us Bluecoats fans expect to see you again next season?
Awesome! The drum major in my band watched this and now she does a lot of the things you do, like duts, funny comments, and nodding her head. It's pretty funny because I used to march cymbals and I thought the DM just flapped her arms around, but now that I'm in the front ensemble, and watching this, it's a lot more than that and crazy demanding. Great job!
This is one of my favorite shows, and it's amazing to watch from a drum major's perspective! I'm a freshman trumpet player in california and the closest drum corps is either SCVC or BDB so I will try to join one of them, but I want to join Bluecoats for an A corps
Your conducting is truly one of the best! I've tried out from Drum Major here at my High school twice but didn't make it although it being my senior year I'm not giving up and can't wait for Tryouts for Drum Corp. I'm learning more and more and your conducting inspires me!
It's great to see how far you've come, Sam. It's a bit overwhelming to think that I've performed under you in 2012. Keep on being great! Take care and God bless.
This was really educational to watch and I wish this type of thing existed for Crown's shows. I would love to be a drum major since that's pretty much my only way of getting into drum corps. I'm a flute player and I'm aging out in 2 years so I'm running out of time.
I'm a freshman right now and I'm starting on quads soon and plan on being a drum major, but the music theory class is a mystery to me, so what should I learn?
mistakestolove the six words are “Be the best you can be” which is the Bluecoats’ motto and then they cheer themselves on by adding on “let’s go bluuueeee”
Titan Gameplay some bands are junior high until senior in high-school. i got drum major and i’m 9th grade. for instance, i’ve been marching sense i was in the sixth grade.
Around 7:48 is kind of my favorite part! His conducting also reminds me of how I conduct! There are so many great elements to this. The only downside (lol) is that there are less people in the front ensemble. I like the setup, but I think we need to quit reducing the amount of people in the pit!
I love your band. I go to rim on and hope to be drum major some year. if you have any tips on how to memorize bpm that would be great. keep up the good work. I love your show
Samuel Crawford thank you for the advice. I am not drum major yet, I play the flute right now but I hope that when I get to be upper a upperclassman I can be. were a Tucson band so I can only imagine how different it is.
Hey Sam, what was the feeling like on the field during retreat seeing and hearing the crowd and then what was your reaction when you realized you won and seeing the crowd go nuts?
Hi Samuel! I love you guys so much and this video is amazing! So I was thinking about auditioning for one of the three open dm spots at my school, but no one in the grade I'm going into has ever been a drum major before- in school history... Do you have any advice for someone in my situation?
Tess R. I'm no sam, but I can say you should try out. You can learn from the process and even if you don't make it, you'll be more prepared for next year! Good luck!
Hey Sam Im a Junior and Im auditioning for Drum Major since its been my goal since My Freshman but I didnt get the spot this year because of circumstances but Im hoping to get it next year do you have any tips?
Hey, I have a question. I've been thinking of trying out for one of 2 available drum major positions next year for our HS Marching Band, but am torn between marching or trying out, because I am a solid saxophone player. I will be going off on Saturday to try out for The Missouri All-State Band on my alto for concert and tenor on jazz. What do you think I should do?
TheQuirkyMusician I was in the exact same position (but not going to state and such) but I ended up auditioning for dm and earned it. I figured I might as well make more solid playing saxes for the time once Im gone :j
Joseph Marsh it's really not comparable to marching, but you do get to experience and express the music in a different way when you conduct. it sort of just flows out through your hands instead of your feet
Hey Paul I was wondering if you got any tips on being drum major I'm auditioning next year at the end of my softmore year but I'm right now in my first year ever in band as a freshman but have been really determined and got stuff done any pro tips?
Can someone help me and tell me his pattern... I think I have it wrong (If you don't even know that much about conducting then you could still help :) thanks)
Seeing this conducting makes me feel like I'm just waving my hands around for my band.
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You know when your drum major is incredible when he hums the shows music 😂
I was a DM for 8 years solid and always hummed my music! It can get tedious after a while in rehearsal.
I do that too because you can get lost sometimes lol
Since mfs don’t like put the time frame on shit.
2:45 you’re welcome
@@DariusHickman13 thats not the only spot. dont be rude because you think youre better than other people. during the ballad he also does it.
@@Beefinator Relax, nobody said they were better than anybody. Since y’all don’t put times on stuff y’all point out I basically said to put the times so relax and get out yo feelings😂
Seriously... Freaking incredible. I could literally watch this all day long and not get tired of it. Hands down the best Drum Major this season.
Hunter Johnson hands down!!! No pun intended.
He’s insane, he’s my band director now as well lol
Hands up... Let's get a downbeat!
Man I could watch your conducting all day! I love the way you do your cues.
your comment is Sarcasm right ? he does nothing - and M & M could stand there in gloves - nobody's watching him
You infuriate me
He pretty much did nothing since they are all professionals, but the cues are amazing, you haters back off you couldn't conduct that show if you tried for half a year.
Your comment is sarcasm right? I could watch him all day. No cues, no conducting. just him
@@damienpercy5245 lmao you have no idea how marching arts work, do you?
Ever since Willie Venstra of the 2013, 2014, and 2015 Bluecoats, I LOVE how him and Samuel Crawford, instead of just keeping straight time and standing like a statue up there on the podium like so many others, really tap into the grooviness of BC's shows! Willie and Sam really get into it and truly add something to the show with the creative and enhancing cues and body movements.
Can't wait to see Sam back again in the 2017 season!
Not to rain on your point, but I think almost all drum majors get into the performance.
I think he means in relevance to everyone else. The only other drum majors that I've noticed that get that much into their show and move while doing so is probably the Phantom Regiment. Dean Patterson specifically.
I mean you don't want too much of that. Dean Patterson levels of movement might be one thing in a concert setting, but as someone on the field, I prefer just straight time. If you can do both, great, but moving around and breaking from the pattern can get in the way of showing good time to the ensemble.
I've never been on the other side of either of these conductors, so I can't speak to the readability, but still. I'm wary of that kind of performance in marching music.
that may be true to an extent, but you can't argue with the results.
DaFT Monito have you seen Troop's drum major? I would definitely put him up their in expressiveness
4:32 suh dude lol
OMG I remember meeting you at the Houston show! I just want to thank you for taking the time to sign my drum major gloves! I wore them for my first football game for good luck :) You're awesome!
Even though I'm a woodwind player, I have aspirations of being a drum corps conductor. Thanks for the amazing video
Bluecoats are amazing, I can't get enough of them.
Hey Sam you're awesome, you are practically my idol! I love the bluecoats. I am an eight grade trumpet player but my school lets 8th graders march. you may not reply, but hopefully you will read this and small.
Hey Samuel Crawford I'm a sophomore and I need some tips on becoming a drum major. Love the blue coats by the way !!
Paul Campbell yesss~ another fellow trumpet 8th grader
jeez, 27 likes?! How is that even possible! Thanks a lot everyone for all the support!
Samuel Crawford wow you actually replied! Thanks, that really made my day!
Paul Campbell Omg! Just noticed he says suh dude! God that makes my day! Plus I'm a 9th too.
I absolutely love the way you conduct... your truly an incredible drum major! This reminds me when I was the drum major for my high school marching band. Keep up the great work my friend. Will us Bluecoats fans expect to see you again next season?
My new favorite video in all of existance
MAN that ballad is something else. I can't stop listening to it cause its so good!
This is the best head cam. I've never seen a Drum Major do this. Thanks Samuel for sharing your view! :)
I remember briefly meeting you in a laundromat in San Antonio. Never put 3 corps into one. Blue Knights, Cascades and Bluecoats
Hey, I was there too!
That was so much fun lol. Too many people, not enough dryers.
True that
Oh god I remember that day. It was terribly amusing
terribly amusing and too damn hot
It took me until 2:11 to realize that this was downside up and not jagged line 😂😂😂
Sebastian Gutierrez Not the fact that it says Downside Up in the audio?
dumbass
@@jordanarthur9197 not nice
These cue's make the music sound more epic 7:50
8:03 🫴 And all of a sudden it changes the sound!
This man has the power of God
Awesome! The drum major in my band watched this and now she does a lot of the things you do, like duts, funny comments, and nodding her head. It's pretty funny because I used to march cymbals and I thought the DM just flapped her arms around, but now that I'm in the front ensemble, and watching this, it's a lot more than that and crazy demanding. Great job!
I love how the drum major sometime hums along with the music XD
The passion in the second movement of this show is so good! Keep working it Samuel, you're a great Drum Major for the Bluecoats.
This my favorite Bluecoats show! I'm a freshman in high school but I hope to be drum major my senior year, you inspire me so much.
This is one of my favorite shows, and it's amazing to watch from a drum major's perspective! I'm a freshman trumpet player in california and the closest drum corps is either SCVC or BDB so I will try to join one of them, but I want to join Bluecoats for an A corps
i’m memorizing this show for my drum major audition for my next show so this is a great thing to watch
Your conducting is truly one of the best! I've tried out from Drum Major here at my High school twice but didn't make it although it being my senior year I'm not giving up and can't wait for Tryouts for Drum Corp.
I'm learning more and more and your conducting inspires me!
Super high resolution video!
I love bluecoats.
Especially 2016s “down side up” is masterpiece for me.
thank’s a lot!
It's great to see how far you've come, Sam. It's a bit overwhelming to think that I've performed under you in 2012. Keep on being great! Take care and God bless.
I love the cues!! especially the ones that echoed the salute!!
Awesome how these all fit together but at different perspectives. 7:15 is Ben Gunnarson's flugel solo!
This really is a beautiful demonstration of fantastic conducting and the disparity between the speed of sound and the speed of light.
Amazing Samuel, wish I got to see you again before the season ended, but great job this year and I loved the show.
My Idol. My inspiration. YOU ARE THE REASON I WANT TO BE DRUM MAJOR SENIOR YEAR
you waved at me in Orlando lmao
I like those pops you do on beat 2 when you bring people into the music. Love it!
i saw you guys when you came to milton high school, and after that i've been addicted to thisnshow so much! y'all are awesome
Great job! It was amazing you perform at World Champs in Indy this year, I giggled every count.
4:31 suh dude
I've been waiting to see this ever since I saw you with it on during that run through haha
This was really educational to watch and I wish this type of thing existed for Crown's shows. I would love to be a drum major since that's pretty much my only way of getting into drum corps. I'm a flute player and I'm aging out in 2 years so I'm running out of time.
Y'all had a great season! It was great meeting you at Houston! Until next time!!
That’s cool how he finds a melody to focus on during the drum break to make sure that he keeps tempo
You Guys are Awesome
Great job! I was curious as to if you had any tips for working on hand independence. Thanks so much, great performance.
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That ballad looks so fun to conduct, jesus christ
Hoping there will be a 2017 version...
I'm a freshman right now and I'm starting on quads soon and plan on being a drum major, but the music theory class is a mystery to me, so what should I learn?
"Six words. Let's go BLOOOOO." But that's 3😂😂I love the bluecoats so much
mistakestolove the six words are “Be the best you can be” which is the Bluecoats’ motto and then they cheer themselves on by adding on “let’s go bluuueeee”
1=six 2=words 3=lets 4=go 5=bloo 6=BLOO
7:47 this particular chord always gets me
I got drum major ! I'm in 9th grade
Chance Wesner dude that's freaking awesome
Lmao u really think we Beleive that?
Titan Gameplay some bands are junior high until senior in high-school. i got drum major and i’m 9th grade. for instance, i’ve been marching sense i was in the sixth grade.
@@jeannekaysmartt4753 id Honeslty quit or move is a freshman was conducting me
Abel Aguirre a freshman conductor doesn’t matter it’s just how they conduct. Like if they conduct good(it’s not hard) then your all set
I'm in marching band but I never thought of what it was like from the drum majors perspective
I wanna join bluecoats as a eupho :) maybe someday.
Trellis Rose I can second that.
Trellis Rose I want to join as tuba, but I'll have to learn contra, I march sousa but it shouldn't be hard to learn.
3:06 8:02 love the ques!!!
My favorite part at 9:30 it sounds so cool
It’s hilarious cause Samuel is now my highschool band and marching band director lmao
Around 7:48 is kind of my favorite part! His conducting also reminds me of how I conduct!
There are so many great elements to this. The only downside (lol) is that there are less people in the front ensemble. I like the setup, but I think we need to quit reducing the amount of people in the pit!
What a legend.
how long did it take for you to build up that kind of coordination?
This is random, but the clouds look so much more wholesome there than in Washington.
Before tour you should see if you have time for tips to drum majoring. I audition next week and Im very nervous.
Samuel Crawford Thanks!
I can feel every hit with that vicious conducting my god
Must be awesome to command that power
I wish i was talented...
Can someone explain the "6 words, let's go blue!" please? I don't understand it.
Toxic_Waste567 shhhhh it's a secret
Doclin 0409 that's what I thought too
Toxic_Waste567 you actually have to be in the bluecoats to know
In all honesty it means “When Alumni Leaves Start To Fall”
It means "be the best you can be" it's their motto, they cheer each other on offer the 6 words with "let's go blooo"
I love your band. I go to rim on and hope to be drum major some year. if you have any tips on how to memorize bpm that would be great. keep up the good work. I love your show
rincon* ha sorry
Samuel Crawford thank you for the advice. I am not drum major yet, I play the flute right now but I hope that when I get to be upper a upperclassman I can be. were a Tucson band so I can only imagine how different it is.
What mouthpiece?
smoothest man alive Kappa
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4:32 SAH DUDE HOLYSHIT
gotta love "THE WINK".........WAY TO GO BLOOOOOOOOO.............
I was wondering if you could give me some advice on conducting, I am trying out for Drum Major at my local high school band
you're the best :D
Everytime I conduct, I make very interesting facial expressions
Gosh, that's amazing. :D
I play the Xylophone and the blue coats size there form perfect
Proud of ya, my friend! :-)
SAMUEL CRAWFORD I AM UR BIGGEST FAN OMG
You're the guy that wrote the Apollo song and then conducted it for my honor band in 8th grade. Wow
Indeed that was me! :)
Hey Tyler! See you tomorrow. Lol
There’s a mellophone player in my high school band with the last name Crawford lmao
I like how from 9:40- 10:00 they give subtle hints of the next show... 😅😅😅
"say hi to the go-pro, Mike"
I think he's waving his arms around by himself.
Hey Sam, what was the feeling like on the field during retreat seeing and hearing the crowd and then what was your reaction when you realized you won and seeing the crowd go nuts?
I aspire to be even remotely close to being as well executed as you are.
2:52 shot heard around the world
Hi Samuel! I love you guys so much and this video is amazing!
So I was thinking about auditioning for one of the three open dm spots at my school, but no one in the grade I'm going into has ever been a drum major before- in school history... Do you have any advice for someone in my situation?
Tess R. I'm no sam, but I can say you should try out. You can learn from the process and even if you don't make it, you'll be more prepared for next year! Good luck!
Hey Sam Im a Junior and Im auditioning for Drum Major since its been my goal since My Freshman but I didnt get the spot this year because of circumstances but Im hoping to get it next year do you have any tips?
Any tips for high school students hoping to someday be part of the bluecoats? I'm a sophomore in HS and I march snare.
Aye I played slaps with this guy!
Hey, I have a question. I've been thinking of trying out for one of 2 available drum major positions next year for our HS Marching Band, but am torn between marching or trying out, because I am a solid saxophone player. I will be going off on Saturday to try out for The Missouri All-State Band on my alto for concert and tenor on jazz. What do you think I should do?
TheQuirkyMusician try out for dm. If you don't get it, well at least you tried:)
TheQuirkyMusician I was in the exact same position (but not going to state and such) but I ended up auditioning for dm and earned it. I figured I might as well make more solid playing saxes for the time once Im gone :j
ive never seen the fun in conducting what am i missing for me the party is out on the feild playing your arse off?
Joseph Marsh it's really not comparable to marching, but you do get to experience and express the music in a different way when you conduct. it sort of just flows out through your hands instead of your feet
Satisfying how you pause your hands like there’s actually a bar you put them on tbh
I didnt know drum majors dutted aswell, ig it makes sense
What are the name of the pieces played? They sound incred.
SerratedAMG bluecoats uploaded a repertoire video a while back
Hey Paul I was wondering if you got any tips on being drum major I'm auditioning next year at the end of my softmore year but I'm right now in my first year ever in band as a freshman but have been really determined and got stuff done any pro tips?
In most drumcorps, marching members are taught how to keep their upper body still while moving at high speeds. Drum majors obviously, are not. :)
drum majors wya 😏😏
4:30 he says suhhhh dude
10:07
I felt that
Can any answer this for me its just to clarify. Is he conducting in 2 for the chords that start at roughly 2:52
Can someone help me and tell me his pattern... I think I have it wrong
(If you don't even know that much about conducting then you could still help :) thanks)
wow
What if this wasn't same and it was the other guys go pro
I am trying out for drum major next year. Any tips of advice?
Doclin 0409 don't die
Samuel Crawford thanks! You really do look like a mello player in my band. Just blonde.