I just want to say that my favorite part of the show is at 7:25 on this recording. All of the band cuts off besides the Alto Sax 1 and Mellophone 1. There is about 8 people playing, besides percussion that is. They play as loud as almost the whole band. it is a 12 count sustain.
Good job on the dub AF! Even though my band (Cedar Valley Crimson Regiment) and your band are rivals, we hope yall have a good season this year. See you guys in finals :)
I wonder if any of these kids march with The Battalion D&BC. THe field performers all did a brilliant job.. But, as with DCI shows, if you require THAT MUCH SINGING and/or Voiceover to tel your story, your program has a massive flaw.
Okay boomer. Welcome to modern day marching band! Vocals are a thing. And if you look back at a lot of "older" DCI shows, there's a bunch of shows with vocalists. It's not a new thing. Every group has flaws. Even top 12 grand nats finalists. So what? This show is still pristine. Don't discredit what these kids have done by giving them a backhanded compliment like that. The vocalist nailed it. And it fit the show really well. They told the story in their own way, and they did a fantastic job. Come on. Show some respect.
@@samevans5310 ditto and also yes there is one person in this band that currently marches with The Battalion, Tyler Wittington.(drum major on the front right.)
it doesn't matter how many people you have in your band, all that matters is that you make amazing music and have a hell of a good time doing it.(AF band member btw)
We only have around 200, and the only mics we used were 2 for clarinets, 1 for a flute, 1 for an alto, 1 for a tenor, and 1 for a bass clarinet, all the other mics we used were for the pit and soloists
I’m sorry, but if the top drum corps- almost all of the top 12- mic their band with boom mics, I think it is perfectly appropriate for high school groups to do so. Anything that makes the audience experience better. It’s the same reason we mic performers for musicals.
Hey guys Ohio band member here congrats on the win! That was a fun competition to end our season
Thanks y’all did good too
Oh look it's me!! You know, in the back sitting in the stadium... watching...
I am there to
I perform after
@@ericthegreat4561 What school are you from?
@@alexanderstephens8578 Remind me what school that is?
@@amberguymon5115 I was part of the last band to perform, Lakota West. The name of the show was figments of reality.
Such and amazing show
Hey! I’m from wasatch congratulations on the amazing win you Deserved it
sheesh the visuals with your shakos look soo goood. Congrats on the w you guys! Lots of love from Farmington :)
Oh you guys were so awesome 2021!! I’m excited to see everyone’s shows this next year!
Great job to you all, especially y’all Tubas!
American fork wins every year😂 Congrats!
Fork
I just want to say that my favorite part of the show is at 7:25 on this recording. All of the band cuts off besides the Alto Sax 1 and Mellophone 1. There is about 8 people playing, besides percussion that is. They play as loud as almost the whole band. it is a 12 count sustain.
Good job on the dub AF! Even though my band (Cedar Valley Crimson Regiment) and your band are rivals, we hope yall have a good season this year. See you guys in finals :)
See you there!
@@kylemoyes6499 hey maybe we will win state this time.
There are some people who get us confused with AF
I wonder if any of these kids march with The Battalion D&BC. THe field performers all did a brilliant job.. But, as with DCI shows, if you require THAT MUCH SINGING and/or Voiceover to tel your story, your program has a massive flaw.
Okay boomer. Welcome to modern day marching band! Vocals are a thing. And if you look back at a lot of "older" DCI shows, there's a bunch of shows with vocalists. It's not a new thing.
Every group has flaws. Even top 12 grand nats finalists. So what? This show is still pristine. Don't discredit what these kids have done by giving them a backhanded compliment like that. The vocalist nailed it. And it fit the show really well. They told the story in their own way, and they did a fantastic job. Come on. Show some respect.
@@samevans5310 ditto and also yes there is one person in this band that currently marches with The Battalion, Tyler Wittington.(drum major on the front right.)
Heyyy that's me
no its me
@@isaacstoker427 no wait it's me
@@andromedia8453 y'all are stupid its obviously me.
Pssshhhh. Imagine having a rich band with four drum majors. *cries in broke band*
Orem had one
it doesn't matter how many people you have in your band, all that matters is that you make amazing music and have a hell of a good time doing it.(AF band member btw)
@@noahbrown5471 thanks! That actually means alot. Do you have a insta? I would love to talk bout marching band with some peeps
@@Thejoker_5383 no i dont
Everyone at the competition did great. Wish Lakota West won though
Imagine having 300 members but still having to mic your band
We only have around 200, and the only mics we used were 2 for clarinets, 1 for a flute, 1 for an alto, 1 for a tenor, and 1 for a bass clarinet, all the other mics we used were for the pit and soloists
@@samnewman7616 oh interesting, I just saw the mics next to the guard fronts and thought they were for the whole band
Yeah, we barely make 200.. The woodwinds were so quiet this past year it was so sad
I’m sorry, but if the top drum corps- almost all of the top 12- mic their band with boom mics, I think it is perfectly appropriate for high school groups to do so. Anything that makes the audience experience better. It’s the same reason we mic performers for musicals.
my brother is in it
I'm jealous of your brother. Can I have his spot?
whats his name i might reconise him
They'd be a good band if they actually played. They barely play throughout the entire show and when they do it's average
Bro's salty that his band didn't win against them at BOA... XD