Hi, would you happen to know which company recorded and produced this video? I’m trying to track down a quality video of Murray State’s performance from Finals the next night
2:55 Ethan and Victor both missing the thumb roll and then Victor playing with one stick and his hand before stealing a stick from Charlie. hahahahaha.
I love WCU and the show was entertaining but they do realize that they're a marching band right? Play the instruments instead of using so much digital audio
@Micah Lall-Trail Well, you really have to have excellent digital effects to pull it off. No, you don't really have to have it to be great, but not everyone does the same thing. Diversity is the spice of things.
@Micah Lall-Trail That's very true. But having been a band director for many years, my motto on style, content, etc. has always been: "It's not always what you do, but how well you do what you're doing."
@Micah Lall-Trail Yes, I fully understand what you're saying. To use or not to use electronics is a matter of preference by the directors, arrangers, show designers, etc. And yes, there are plenty of high school bands that do not use amplification. You just have to look around. Some bands use it out of necessity (sometimes electronics can be used to compensate for lack of instrumentation) and some use it for show augmentation. Personally, I never used amplification or electronics in any of my bands, but I certainly wasn't opposed to it. I just never felt the need for it in my particular situation. I suppose I was just "Old School" because I didn't even use sideline pit percussion until the last few years before my retirement. My mallet percussion, etc.carried their equipment on the field the same way drum corps did it back in the day. Anyway, you use (or don't use) whatever is best for your situation.
In my opinion, the best show the Marching Cats ever performed.
Maybe the best college marching band in the nation...
Hi, would you happen to know which company recorded and produced this video? I’m trying to track down a quality video of Murray State’s performance from Finals the next night
My band director was the beatboxer
Same here 😮
Now that is show. Oh and It's my Show. Baddest BAND in the Land!!!
RIP full volume headphone users at that first hit.
Damon Allred eargasm.
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2:55 Ethan and Victor both missing the thumb roll and then Victor playing with one stick and his hand before stealing a stick from Charlie. hahahahaha.
Trip Lewis is my teacher for math
Sounds so weird hearing some of the dubstep producers that I love being announced before a field show
Heck yeah, Chase!
Interesting.....
9:25 anyone know the song?
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Gangnam Style 😂
@@TheSoftballstar1261 is it? Cause it doesn't sound like it..
@TheSoftballstar1261 you mean when the tubas and drumline make that formation in the drill that song is gang gangman style?
I love WCU and the show was entertaining but they do realize that they're a marching band right? Play the instruments instead of using so much digital audio
But that's what makes them different from the rest. And they do their own digital audio. It isn't recorded.
@Micah Lall-Trail Well, you really have to have excellent digital effects to pull it off. No, you don't really have to have it to be great, but not everyone does the same thing. Diversity is the spice of things.
@Micah Lall-Trail That's very true. But having been a band director for many years, my motto on style, content, etc. has always been: "It's not always what you do, but how well you do what you're doing."
@Micah Lall-Trail Yes, I fully understand what you're saying. To use or not to use electronics is a matter of preference by the directors, arrangers, show designers, etc. And yes, there are plenty of high school bands that do not use amplification. You just have to look around. Some bands use it out of necessity (sometimes electronics can be used to compensate for lack of instrumentation) and some use it for show augmentation. Personally, I never used amplification or electronics in any of my bands, but I certainly wasn't opposed to it. I just never felt the need for it in my particular situation. I suppose I was just "Old School" because I didn't even use sideline pit percussion until the last few years before my retirement. My mallet percussion, etc.carried their equipment on the field the same way drum corps did it back in the day. Anyway, you use (or don't use) whatever is best for your situation.
The future is now, old man