I am a current freshman, in color guard, but i got to start my 8th grade year. I also play 4 instruments, and im in a performing arts academy for my high school. My goal for my senior year is to be drum major, and this is only pushing me further to strive for that. Thank you so much for sharing your story!
Drum Major IS worth it !! I was drum major for my junior year and it’s an amazing experience . Try it ! And if you don’t like it, I’m sure you’ll do great at whatever you choose .
Here’s my little “how I got drum major as a freshman” story! So in 2020 which was my 8th grade year, I had joined marching band as a front ensemble percussionist. Now keep in mind that this was covid year, so the year of experience I had prior to being drum Major was not a full experience as we didn’t do competitions or many football games. However I remember that one day the current drum major (who was a senior) had came up to me and asked me if I was trying out next year for drum major. I looked at him and said “sir I am in 8th grade” and he thought I was a freshman the entire season. Up until that point that drum major had the title of “youngest drum major” when he started his first year as a sophomore. But that all changed when I decided to show up at the drum major clinics we had. The clinics were basically a mini camp on conducting, and all participants were required to pick a piece of their choice to conduct along with the national anthem and our schools alma mater. Originally I had only went to those clinics for the experience, I had absolutely no expectations of getting drum major at that time because it was so rare. It was a few days before tryouts and I was planning on not going through with it until the other drum major had talked me into continuing. So when I went, I was trying out along with 2 seniors and a sophomore. I thought that I had no chance against them because they were all upperclassman. However it was a few weeks later at our Memorial Day parade that the new drum major was announced, and of course it was me! I was completely shocked, I cried a lot, and a lot of people were not happy with our director’s decision. It’s the end of the season now and It seems like everyone has gotten along with me well and a few seniors even wrote me letters telling me how well I am doing! Moral of the story: you can do anything you set your mind to, with enough dedication and hard work, you can reach your goals and maintain success! You never know unless you try :)
Oh man, seems like your ankle got you really lucky! Im a drum major this year, and I play trombone too. Totally get the being part of the drum line thing. Being a drum major is one of the best things that can happen to a person. It filled a void in my life I didn’t know i had, and i formed some REALLY close bonds, especially with the other drum majors
i’m also a euphonium but march baritone and I really want to try out for drum major, but sadly; even though my band is big, there’s never enough euphoniums/low brass. My band director said I would be a perfect fit but I won’t ever get the chance. 😞
I'm a current freshman and just tried out for Drum Major today for nest season. We're getting the results later this week and I really hope I make it. Will update if I do make it. Edit: Did not make it this year :( but my band director said I have a lot of potential and should try again next year.
This was a very good video. I just had my last football game of my high school marching band career. I still remember my freshman year and all the things I’ve learned that year and where all of that has brought me.
Never got the chance to be the conductor for my band because of how small my band was, an alumni would always conduct. Didn't even get to serve and as I wanted because of band drama too. But I'm super glad that someone else had a great band experience!
Hi! I am currently a Junior in High School and I've been trying out for Drum Major for the past two years now. This upcoming tryout will be my last time before college. I have not gotten Drum Major yet, but I am hoping to get it this upcoming year, when I am a senior. This video helped me see that if you psh for something and you put all your effort in it, anything is possible. Thank you for helping me boost my confidence for this next tryout!
I just got out of high school but I ran for drum major all 4 years. Everyone thought I was capable enough since I put in the effort to learn all the moving parts of our shows. Only got it senior year but that was 2020 so we couldn't do much. Our group participated in winter winds so I still got some conducting experience but it still feels like all that time I spent preparing didn't amount to much.
I am a freshman and I already had my marching band season but I want to be a drum Major junior year so I can still perform for three years. I was also one of the best freshman marcher mainly because most of the freshman are my friends who are flutes that aren't that good. But I talk to the seniors a lot too mainly my section leader but yah.
I’m a freshman right now and I submitted my audition for drum major last Saturday, there’s some good candidates that are older or in the same grade so I don’t have high hopes
I am happy to say I am officially a drum major. This really inspired me and I just want to let everyone else know that if they really want to be a drum major you can do it. If your willing to put in the work and commitment into the position you will do great. Man is it fun though it’s really a great opportunity and the experiences you will have are absolutely worth it.
I had two brothers who became drum major. Did your school do drill-down? One brother won his senior year the other placed the top 10. You can only imagine how proud my family was. I become old enough to join and I was so bad at my instrument my director took my mouthpiece away and said I could only march (he also said “we are not a walking band” to me everyday) and behind closed doors he would constantly remind me the only reason they didn’t kick me out already was because of how much they respected my brother. What got me through this awful experience was reminding myself every day that I would be drum major someday and make my family and the whole band proud. After much sweat and a whole lot of tears I ended up changing my schedule at the end of the season and my director was like “okay bye, hope you don’t come back.” I like your story too
Well I was trying to figure out how I can have some of you guys be in a Livestream in the future to go more in depth with stories that others may find more interesting. So if you ever get an IG soon and you're interested, let me know 🤙🏽
Hey I also march euphonium! I don't know when my bands drum major try outs are or if we even do tryouts cause we're a pretty small band but I'm definitely going to do it. My bd also told me he has big plans for me in the coming years of highschool so I'll just have to wait and see what that is. I really enjoyed this video btw!
Im the drum major of a middle school band. I play a good 10 15 instruments and I really want to be drum major at the highschool. I dont wanna look to eager, though.
Whatever route you take, don't be afraid to make mistakes - unfortunately I had to learn this outside of the music program, but it's a very important lesson I wish I knew earlier. The more mistakes you make, the better you become at problem solving in the future.
i’m watching this as marching band season is about to be over 💀 edit: marching band season is over for me now 🥲 and fun fact i was the only sousa section in my marching band
Being a drum major is quite hard, I play about 9 instruments and got to be a drum major with 3 others. I been doing it for 4 years now and now doing it in college now.
This is amazing. Im a sophomore in high school and I play baritone, we just finished our competition season but it's bittersweet because our seniors are leaving.
I feel like euphonium is the most blessed instrument no matter what side of the world you’re on judging by these comments and the fact that my head band director’s favorite instrument is the euphonium lmao
It would be cool if freshman could be a drum major, but my high school marching band only lets people that are juniors and seniors who already had 2 or 3 marching band experiences.
If you’re a freshman in one of the top contending BOA bands, ya ain’t becoming drum major as a freshman, sophomore if you’re very talented and play it right, most likely junior or senior year. DM is a leadership role, freshmen just don’t have the experience or skill set to perform effectively in that role in every capacity that’s needed. I became a drum major at one of the elite BOA bands my junior year.
At the time, I didn't have a lot of resources through RUclips so I was taught by the Drum Major and the other techs at my school. You should have more resources online these days on how to conduct, but try to not capture your entire focus with that. What makes a great drum major is there leadership skills and selfless acts for your peers and techs to notice. It'll take some practice, and be ready for mistakes. But you'll have a strong senior year 💪🏽
You were a drum major at cypress bay high cause that is my school and in the thumbnail it looks like our uniform and I am in the symphonic band and jazz band and was in marching but the season ended and I am a freshman.
Hello. I know this video was just a year ago. but I wanted to make this comment. I'm a junior at my high school right now. yesterday on Nov. 20 2021 was our last show finals for the season. When I was in the 2nd grade I would dream of being in a marching band for my local High school. it was a BIG dream for me. middle school comes around, 7th grade I was finally going to be in a band but there were 2 problems, I didn't know how to play an instrument (a little bit on a piano) and was never able to sign in to the band. Met this girl who was in all my classes and found out she was trying to be in the band too. we went to our teachers and talked but somehow the band teacher saw both me and my friend and picked her first to be the drummer (which I was trying to be one too) he promised to put me in soon and I waited for the next trimester and then the 3rd trimester until 8th grade and never put me until I went back to the band room and talked to him how much I wanted to be in the class that it was my dream. after all the pleasing he said he would put me in but with the 7th graders since I didn't know how to play anything yet and said I don't mind. I got to band and told me I can play the flute, clarinet, or saxophone. I heard flute was easy from the notes but hard to play it but picked it. it was so easy to learn it and enjoyed it. didn't mind it until I was able to read the music well enough to go to my own grade level and asked if I can be with the rest of the 8th graders and he kept doubting me. at this point, if I pleased him again he wouldn't let me so I stayed with the 7th graders until I left middle school and got to high school. there is something I forgot to mention. 8th graders who were in the band were going to get a visitor from the high school which was the band director. Again I was the 8th grader too but my teacher didn't let me go see the band director. All I found out about it was that he came to talk about marching band which I wanted to enjoy so badly. everyone knew that. The only thing I didn't get to know why the date of where band camp started. Over the summer I missed the days of the band and I was heartbroken. Even now it hurts. freshmen year started and walked into the band room. kids were talking and some getting their instruments out. I went to look to the band director but didn't even know how he looked it so I had to guess. found out there were two directors. one for the brass and the other for the woodwinds. I talked to both of them about how I never got info about the band and that my teacher from middle school never listened to me that I wanted to have a future here for marching band. Both directors were annoyed how I told them about my middle school band because for that they didn't know what to do with me. Now they thought about it and found that they had no tenor saxophones for the saxophone sections. only 2 bari saxes and a lot of altos (there was so much back in 2019) and asked me if I didn't mind changing instruments and said no. for a whole fall season I sat there learning how to read music again but for tenors and I just fell in love with the saxophone more than I loved playing flutes. I was backward like the altos where that kept them from not messing up a lot. I learned faster than how I used to learn with a flute. but sadly never got to be in marching band until my sophomore year but sadly covid hit and everyone was online. still did online marching band but didn't have good wifi. but it didn't really matter because the guy who told us to make an online marching music video left us for another high school marching band. Even my band director got mad for him (funny enough we show him yesterday when I'm writing this and he just ignored us calling him) 2020 sucks for us. but this year I had this senior friend I met in freshmen year. He was the sweetest guy I met and trusted him with everything. He texted me about when the band started and how I have to have paper and whatever I needed to get in (and papers if I get hurts or whatever) I talked to my mom and she didn't like the idea of me going around places because of covid but now she is happy I did it. if it wasn't for him I would be in marching band right now. I worked so hard these 4 years to get this to my marching band and end up meeting this person I will never forget. This year we won 2nd place for the show. I have the full show if you ever want to see it if anyone reads this. I know it's a dumb comment but it changed my life. I someday hope when I had kids to chase their dreams too. but that's it. When the video of the full show is on youtube I'll edit this comment and put it on here. have a nice day
is it really difficult to be a drum major? im in 8th grade currently and really interested in it (we didnt really have a marching season, we performed at one football game and thats it) , and i feel kinda dumb for not knowing too much lol, im 1st chair trombone but recently my band directors asked me to switch to tuba because we only had one and i did (i still don't know why they asked me) but its fun so far as ive only been playing for about 2-3 weeks. idk if i have a chance to become a drum major or something. i also don't know if i should be worrying about this stuff because im trying for our honor band and maybe even state honor band, and im in jazz band. i don't really know what to do and id really like some advice from people who have more experience and are older than me 😭😭 idk if i should be worrying about this now or not 😨😨
It sounds like you're already a part of a few programs in your school's band and with honor band it sounds like you don't have much time to do much. Which is fine since some people, like myself, liked to be engulfed with the music programs. Just try to take one step at a time so you don't overwork yourself. Over the years I found that some people say they play eight instruments and are in five different music programs, but aren't good in any of them.... I'm not saying that's what you're doing, but pace yourself to master your craft. And if you really want to be drum major then you should think about doing that as an upperclassmen (Junior or Senior) Because if you love to perform, being a drum major is a different beast. It's about being as selfless as possible and making decisions that people won't like but is better for the entire band. You won't get to march a show, and you don't get to play your favorite instrument. But if you're sure you can handle it, go for it because every band needs one of it's best members to be Drum Major.
I auditioned for Drum Major my junior and senior year of High School. I was damn good at spinning, possibly better than the drum major at them time, but my mom was single and couldn't contribute to the Band Boosters, so I was overlooked. Politics suck. Especially considering, at the time, only girls were allowed on ColorGuard, and the only position a guy could get was Drum Major. And a girl got it. No bad will towards her. Just sucked for me :(
Nope! The thumbnail pretty much shows me conducting standing up. I never knew it would be difficult to sustain my entire weight for 7 min. - SUPER painful. I think at the end of one show, a senior carried me to the bleachers 😅
I am a current freshman, in color guard, but i got to start my 8th grade year. I also play 4 instruments, and im in a performing arts academy for my high school. My goal for my senior year is to be drum major, and this is only pushing me further to strive for that. Thank you so much for sharing your story!
You're motivating me to pick up another instrument 😅 Keep the momentum going! Just don't overwork yourself, find a balance in everything you do.
drum major is not worth it lol keep having fun in color guard
@@Iqxonyt you could do both, one of our drum majors does that
You can be drum major in junior tear
Drum Major IS worth it !! I was drum major for my junior year and it’s an amazing experience . Try it ! And if you don’t like it, I’m sure you’ll do great at whatever you choose .
I love how this gets more and more chaotic. Lol.
It be like that sometimes 😅
Okay got it. So if the drum major gets kicked out and my leg is broken I got the position. 🤔
**SPOILERS**
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Here’s my little “how I got drum major as a freshman” story!
So in 2020 which was my 8th grade year, I had joined marching band as a front ensemble percussionist. Now keep in mind that this was covid year, so the year of experience I had prior to being drum Major was not a full experience as we didn’t do competitions or many football games.
However I remember that one day the current drum major (who was a senior) had came up to me and asked me if I was trying out next year for drum major. I looked at him and said “sir I am in 8th grade” and he thought I was a freshman the entire season.
Up until that point that drum major had the title of “youngest drum major” when he started his first year as a sophomore.
But that all changed when I decided to show up at the drum major clinics we had.
The clinics were basically a mini camp on conducting, and all participants were required to pick a piece of their choice to conduct along with the national anthem and our schools alma mater.
Originally I had only went to those clinics for the experience, I had absolutely no expectations of getting drum major at that time because it was so rare.
It was a few days before tryouts and I was planning on not going through with it until the other drum major had talked me into continuing.
So when I went, I was trying out along with 2 seniors and a sophomore. I thought that I had no chance against them because they were all upperclassman.
However it was a few weeks later at our Memorial Day parade that the new drum major was announced, and of course it was me! I was completely shocked, I cried a lot, and a lot of people were not happy with our director’s decision.
It’s the end of the season now and It seems like everyone has gotten along with me well and a few seniors even wrote me letters telling me how well I am doing!
Moral of the story: you can do anything you set your mind to, with enough dedication and hard work, you can reach your goals and maintain success! You never know unless you try :)
I enjoyed reading this story more than telling my own 🥲 Can't wait to hear how great your next years will be!! 🙌🏽
This was an awesome story man! Great video!
Thanks my guy 😁🙏🏽
Highschool freshman drum major here! Don’t do it unless you’re looking for metal agony!
I'm an aspiring drum major and proud saxophonist, so it was very interesting to listen to your story :)
Colleen was a great person, it was unfortunate the circumstance that had happened. But glad we had another responsible person take the position!
Yeah, she was great...
That really means a lot man 😌 appreciate the kind words 🙏🏽
What did she do doh
Oh man, seems like your ankle got you really lucky! Im a drum major this year, and I play trombone too. Totally get the being part of the drum line thing. Being a drum major is one of the best things that can happen to a person. It filled a void in my life I didn’t know i had, and i formed some REALLY close bonds, especially with the other drum majors
YOOO LETS GO WE GOT A TROMBONE DRUM MAJOR!
i came here expecting a tutorial video but a good, whole marching band story is still good
The lick in the background music at the end. 😳
i’m also a euphonium but march baritone and I really want to try out for drum major, but sadly; even though my band is big, there’s never enough euphoniums/low brass. My band director said I would be a perfect fit but I won’t ever get the chance. 😞
I hate how much I understand what you're going through....
This reminds me of how I became a Drum Major as a Sophomore. I guess it's a Euphonium thing B)
It definitely is (I’m a drum major who plays euphonium to.. also got it when I was a sophomore)
holy crap this video is amazing. needs more attention oml
I'm a current freshman and just tried out for Drum Major today for nest season. We're getting the results later this week and I really hope I make it. Will update if I do make it.
Edit: Did not make it this year :( but my band director said I have a lot of potential and should try again next year.
This was a very good video. I just had my last football game of my high school marching band career. I still remember my freshman year and all the things I’ve learned that year and where all of that has brought me.
Why was the other drummajor kicked out
That flamingo seemed parched lol Awesome video!!
Gotta stay hydrated 😬🤣
The tradition with the drum major and drum line is very true. 💀
I got drum major as a sophomore, and I am so grateful for this experience. It is my love and passion and wouldn’t change it for the world.
Never got the chance to be the conductor for my band because of how small my band was, an alumni would always conduct. Didn't even get to serve and as I wanted because of band drama too. But I'm super glad that someone else had a great band experience!
Hi!
I am currently a Junior in High School and I've been trying out for Drum Major for the past two years now. This upcoming tryout will be my last time before college. I have not gotten Drum Major yet, but I am hoping to get it this upcoming year, when I am a senior. This video helped me see that if you psh for something and you put all your effort in it, anything is possible. Thank you for helping me boost my confidence for this next tryout!
I’d probably do this as a joke for a good day, but that’s if I do it
I’m shooting for drum major my sophomore junior and senior year
In my school you compete to be drum major when you’re a junior
Same, it was a very interesting year for us for sure 😅
Underrated
I’m planing to be a a drum major next year (sophomore) and you’re story was such an amazing one to hear
I just got out of high school but I ran for drum major all 4 years. Everyone thought I was capable enough since I put in the effort to learn all the moving parts of our shows. Only got it senior year but that was 2020 so we couldn't do much. Our group participated in winter winds so I still got some conducting experience but it still feels like all that time I spent preparing didn't amount to much.
That's the roughest story I've heard so far... Hope you're planning to get into Drum Corpse
I am a freshman and I already had my marching band season but I want to be a drum Major junior year so I can still perform for three years. I was also one of the best freshman marcher mainly because most of the freshman are my friends who are flutes that aren't that good. But I talk to the seniors a lot too mainly my section leader but yah.
I got to be drum major but my senior year got cut when i finally got it :(
Was your senior year in 2020??
I’m a freshman right now and I submitted my audition for drum major last Saturday, there’s some good candidates that are older or in the same grade so I don’t have high hopes
I am happy to say I am officially a drum major.
This really inspired me and I just want to let everyone else know that if they really want to be a drum major you can do it. If your willing to put in the work and commitment into the position you will do great. Man is it fun though it’s really a great opportunity and the experiences you will have are absolutely worth it.
Can't wait for you to power through the rest of the season!! 💪🏽
I had two brothers who became drum major. Did your school do drill-down? One brother won his senior year the other placed the top 10. You can only imagine how proud my family was.
I become old enough to join and I was so bad at my instrument my director took my mouthpiece away and said I could only march (he also said “we are not a walking band” to me everyday) and behind closed doors he would constantly remind me the only reason they didn’t kick me out already was because of how much they respected my brother.
What got me through this awful experience was reminding myself every day that I would be drum major someday and make my family and the whole band proud. After much sweat and a whole lot of tears I ended up changing my schedule at the end of the season and my director was like “okay bye, hope you don’t come back.”
I like your story too
If it's cool with you, hit me up on my IG. I got a few more questions.
@@xyranxiii2215 what kind of questions? The only social media I have is Facebook.
Well I was trying to figure out how I can have some of you guys be in a Livestream in the future to go more in depth with stories that others may find more interesting. So if you ever get an IG soon and you're interested, let me know 🤙🏽
I graduated over a year ago.. why am I watching this rn 💀
LOL why not? 🙃
Nice! I play trombone and march a king euphonium! I'm also going for drum major this year lol
I'm rooting for ya!! 🙌🏽
So all I had to do was 0lay flute in my school
Wait, why'd the old drum major get kicked out?
you've just been struck by the algorithm
#blessed by the RUclips gods
I play tuba currently and next year the director wants me in marching band, I might try and become drum major at senior or junior
Sousa or contra?
no way, I play euphonium and in marching band.
this is the highest quality video I've seen with under 1k views
Yo!! Thank you!! 😁🙏🏽
Hey I also march euphonium! I don't know when my bands drum major try outs are or if we even do tryouts cause we're a pretty small band but I'm definitely going to do it. My bd also told me he has big plans for me in the coming years of highschool so I'll just have to wait and see what that is. I really enjoyed this video btw!
I played euphonium in middle school, but it looked a little different.
I literally jumped up and down when he said euphonium
DON'T THINK I DON'T HEAR THAT LICC IN THE OUTRO HAHAHAHAHAH
Wow you're an amazing story teller. Genuinely thought this was a viral video until I saw the views lmao
Hopefully one day 😅 Thank you!! 🙏🏽
How to become a DM:
Step 1: Fracture your ankle
Im the drum major of a middle school band. I play a good 10 15 instruments and I really want to be drum major at the highschool. I dont wanna look to eager, though.
Drum Major for a middle school??? That's a lotta pressure 🤯 best of luck!!
@@xyranxiii2215 thank you!
I want to be a drum major as a sophomore but I think it would be better for me to be a section leader as a sophomore and a drum major as a junior
Whatever route you take, don't be afraid to make mistakes - unfortunately I had to learn this outside of the music program, but it's a very important lesson I wish I knew earlier. The more mistakes you make, the better you become at problem solving in the future.
@@xyranxiii2215 tysm
@@sarahescobar9495 I'm rooting for ya 💪🏽
@@sarahescobar9495 hows it going, for this season
@@StruckByLightning it’s going great!!! Right now I’m an officer of the band :) next I’m trying out for drum major?
can we get the next story about the drumline????
I'll get on that 🤙🏽
Fellow euphonium player ayyyy
Ayyyy 😎
Euphonium, yesssirrrrr
i’m watching this as marching band season is about to be over 💀
edit: marching band season is over for me now 🥲 and fun fact i was the only sousa section in my marching band
I'm watching this as we will no longer march for the rest of the year
got back from state a couple days ago💀
@@prestongleckler6575 Dude, I got back today. We were 2 points away from finals.
Not looking to be a Drum Major, but I most certainly want to be Trombone leadership one day, maybe next year
Wait so why’d the back drum major get kicked out? Did I miss something?
Being a drum major is quite hard, I play about 9 instruments and got to be a drum major with 3 others. I been doing it for 4 years now and now doing it in college now.
mane… i play euphonium 😂
So where’s the Drumline vid 🧐
Workin on it!!
i like how this vid has so many different settings 🤣
This is amazing. Im a sophomore in high school and I play baritone, we just finished our competition season but it's bittersweet because our seniors are leaving.
I feel like euphonium is the most blessed instrument no matter what side of the world you’re on judging by these comments and the fact that my head band director’s favorite instrument is the euphonium lmao
I don’t know if this is offensive, but I wanted to know what happened to the old back drum major
That’s a baritone
They make marching euphoniums too. Look them up they are similar but the marching euphoniums are larger
Trombone is all you need though. It's simply the best instrument.
Ok but I NEED a story time on what happened to that drum major. If you're comfortable sharing
That seems like fairly private information
It would be cool if freshman could be a drum major, but my high school marching band only lets people that are juniors and seniors who already had 2 or 3 marching band experiences.
how are y’all able to be sophomore drum majors
My goal is to be Section Leader my Junior year and then Drum Major my Senior year
I have to hear the drumlins story is out yet?
Workin on it!! 😁
The BNHA music tho-
my GUY!! 🙌🏽
I became Drum major my freshmen year, we were in quarantine at the time tho, Bud im doin good now
I play euphonium
If you’re a freshman in one of the top contending BOA bands, ya ain’t becoming drum major as a freshman, sophomore if you’re very talented and play it right, most likely junior or senior year. DM is a leadership role, freshmen just don’t have the experience or skill set to perform effectively in that role in every capacity that’s needed. I became a drum major at one of the elite BOA bands my junior year.
God loves you! God bless you!
Psalms 34:18 Psalms 147:3 John 3:16 ✝️💕
I’m not that cool. I got dm jr and senior year. But college is gonna be interesting so let’s hope I earn it twice
I'm trying to become a sophomore or junior drum major, where did you learn how to conduct? Did you self-learn?
Also this video is like really professional, I expected you to have like a couple hundred thousand subs or something.. totally underrated 😂
At the time, I didn't have a lot of resources through RUclips so I was taught by the Drum Major and the other techs at my school.
You should have more resources online these days on how to conduct, but try to not capture your entire focus with that. What makes a great drum major is there leadership skills and selfless acts for your peers and techs to notice. It'll take some practice, and be ready for mistakes. But you'll have a strong senior year 💪🏽
@@xyranxiii2215 thank you!
Wait my band director is Mr.C
What school did you go to if you want to share?
Also I play the euphonium lol
I was in a band in California 😁 I don't think anybody called him Mr. C, I was just trying to be private about everyone's life.
@@xyranxiii2215 ye I understand
You were a drum major at cypress bay high cause that is my school and in the thumbnail it looks like our uniform and I am in the symphonic band and jazz band and was in marching but the season ended and I am a freshman.
LOL no idea where that is but this isn't Cypress High School 😅
What school did u DM for cause the uniform seems like its from Rancho highschool ima Mellophone player and Drum major to love this vids
Yo, literally my freshman year, we had like 14 trombones, like a lot.
I haven’t actually tried out, and don’t really want to, my anxiety always gets in my way, except for jazz band.
Gotta love Jazz Band 😌🤌🏽
Excuse me was that the lick at the end of the video
Hi I’m just curious did you go to Rancho Cucamonga Highschool?
Hello. I know this video was just a year ago. but I wanted to make this comment. I'm a junior at my high school right now. yesterday on Nov. 20 2021 was our last show finals for the season. When I was in the 2nd grade I would dream of being in a marching band for my local High school. it was a BIG dream for me. middle school comes around, 7th grade I was finally going to be in a band but there were 2 problems, I didn't know how to play an instrument (a little bit on a piano) and was never able to sign in to the band. Met this girl who was in all my classes and found out she was trying to be in the band too. we went to our teachers and talked but somehow the band teacher saw both me and my friend and picked her first to be the drummer (which I was trying to be one too) he promised to put me in soon and I waited for the next trimester and then the 3rd trimester until 8th grade and never put me until I went back to the band room and talked to him how much I wanted to be in the class that it was my dream. after all the pleasing he said he would put me in but with the 7th graders since I didn't know how to play anything yet and said I don't mind. I got to band and told me I can play the flute, clarinet, or saxophone. I heard flute was easy from the notes but hard to play it but picked it. it was so easy to learn it and enjoyed it. didn't mind it until I was able to read the music well enough to go to my own grade level and asked if I can be with the rest of the 8th graders and he kept doubting me. at this point, if I pleased him again he wouldn't let me so I stayed with the 7th graders until I left middle school and got to high school.
there is something I forgot to mention. 8th graders who were in the band were going to get a visitor from the high school which was the band director. Again I was the 8th grader too but my teacher didn't let me go see the band director. All I found out about it was that he came to talk about marching band which I wanted to enjoy so badly. everyone knew that. The only thing I didn't get to know why the date of where band camp started. Over the summer I missed the days of the band and I was heartbroken. Even now it hurts. freshmen year started and walked into the band room. kids were talking and some getting their instruments out. I went to look to the band director but didn't even know how he looked it so I had to guess. found out there were two directors. one for the brass and the other for the woodwinds. I talked to both of them about how I never got info about the band and that my teacher from middle school never listened to me that I wanted to have a future here for marching band. Both directors were annoyed how I told them about my middle school band because for that they didn't know what to do with me. Now they thought about it and found that they had no tenor saxophones for the saxophone sections. only 2 bari saxes and a lot of altos (there was so much back in 2019) and asked me if I didn't mind changing instruments and said no. for a whole fall season I sat there learning how to read music again but for tenors and I just fell in love with the saxophone more than I loved playing flutes. I was backward like the altos where that kept them from not messing up a lot. I learned faster than how I used to learn with a flute. but sadly never got to be in marching band until my sophomore year but sadly covid hit and everyone was online. still did online marching band but didn't have good wifi. but it didn't really matter because the guy who told us to make an online marching music video left us for another high school marching band. Even my band director got mad for him (funny enough we show him yesterday when I'm writing this and he just ignored us calling him) 2020 sucks for us. but this year I had this senior friend I met in freshmen year. He was the sweetest guy I met and trusted him with everything. He texted me about when the band started and how I have to have paper and whatever I needed to get in (and papers if I get hurts or whatever) I talked to my mom and she didn't like the idea of me going around places because of covid but now she is happy I did it. if it wasn't for him I would be in marching band right now. I worked so hard these 4 years to get this to my marching band and end up meeting this person I will never forget.
This year we won 2nd place for the show. I have the full show if you ever want to see it if anyone reads this. I know it's a dumb comment but it changed my life. I someday hope when I had kids to chase their dreams too. but that's it. When the video of the full show is on youtube I'll edit this comment and put it on here. have a nice day
I play the euphonium
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What school was this? My high school used to have a director who also went by Mr. C
Do the drum line video
Workin on it!!
Thank you
is it really difficult to be a drum major? im in 8th grade currently and really interested in it (we didnt really have a marching season, we performed at one football game and thats it) , and i feel kinda dumb for not knowing too much lol, im 1st chair trombone but recently my band directors asked me to switch to tuba because we only had one and i did (i still don't know why they asked me) but its fun so far as ive only been playing for about 2-3 weeks. idk if i have a chance to become a drum major or something. i also don't know if i should be worrying about this stuff because im trying for our honor band and maybe even state honor band, and im in jazz band. i don't really know what to do and id really like some advice from people who have more experience and are older than me 😭😭 idk if i should be worrying about this now or not 😨😨
It sounds like you're already a part of a few programs in your school's band and with honor band it sounds like you don't have much time to do much. Which is fine since some people, like myself, liked to be engulfed with the music programs. Just try to take one step at a time so you don't overwork yourself. Over the years I found that some people say they play eight instruments and are in five different music programs, but aren't good in any of them.... I'm not saying that's what you're doing, but pace yourself to master your craft.
And if you really want to be drum major then you should think about doing that as an upperclassmen (Junior or Senior) Because if you love to perform, being a drum major is a different beast. It's about being as selfless as possible and making decisions that people won't like but is better for the entire band. You won't get to march a show, and you don't get to play your favorite instrument. But if you're sure you can handle it, go for it because every band needs one of it's best members to be Drum Major.
Why they get kicked out of band?
im gonna try out for drum major sophmore year so yk wish me luck
Good luck!!
Good luck!!
I auditioned for Drum Major my junior and senior year of High School. I was damn good at spinning, possibly better than the drum major at them time, but my mom was single and couldn't contribute to the Band Boosters, so I was overlooked. Politics suck. Especially considering, at the time, only girls were allowed on ColorGuard, and the only position a guy could get was Drum Major. And a girl got it. No bad will towards her. Just sucked for me :(
That's rough buddy 😕
So u underrated 🤣
Lol prolly 😅
Simple
you don't
Is that a Baritone or are those different
It's slightly bigger than a Baritone 🙃
Are drum major is a freshman
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That's right 😎
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So did you conduct sitting down??
Nope! The thumbnail pretty much shows me conducting standing up. I never knew it would be difficult to sustain my entire weight for 7 min. - SUPER painful. I think at the end of one show, a senior carried me to the bleachers 😅
Hey I play trombone 🙂
Perfection 🤌🏽
Obama and Biden in the video...thumbs down.