Lol they say you suck yet you can play like 50x better than me 😂😂😂 ever since winter started I 've been looking for recording of the show, you guys are my favorite indoor drum line
+Anthony Seward I mean, consistency is key. So for the two years I marched at Ayala, hard work and consistency was always the goal. So no matter which show is presented, that is normally what we tried to achieve at every rehearsal
Tlalollin Ramirez but because of how different the show was from all other ayala shows i have seen, or shows in general (like with the closer being similar, possibly even the same as the opener, or not having music for a good chunk of the show.) Was there a noticeable difference in the way rehearsal was run from years past? For example, possibly running the closer a lot more often than the rest of the movements or having more sectional/ battery and pit apart time.
+Anthony Seward not that I'm aware of. Like I said, I only marched one other year at Ayala so I don't have much experience with the way they constantly run rehearsals. But from it seems from Igor's Riot (2016) we basically ran rehearsals the same way
i like how they casually talk to each other while the pit is playing
b dizzle bro. You gotta have fun during the show 😂 it helps calm down the nerves
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1337 Haxorus pit is a perfectly acceptable term...
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That must have been a fun show to march in. Awesome job!
Lol they say you suck yet you can play like 50x better than me 😂😂😂 ever since winter started I 've been looking for recording of the show, you guys are my favorite indoor drum line
Love your show this year!
guageHHH5 thank you!
Yo I learned you're guys' snare break this year and it's like the funnest thing to play :D
+Kobe that's dope man!! Keep it up
are you the only that yells, "whoo!" before that shot? lmao
pretty sure
Yeah he is
Game changing show bro :)
Mitch Moriarty that was the goal
Omg where did the front view video go! I'm sad
You’re girlfriend looks like my mom
Yes!!
How different was rehearsing for this show compared to others you have marched?
+Anthony Seward I mean, consistency is key. So for the two years I marched at Ayala, hard work and consistency was always the goal. So no matter which show is presented, that is normally what we tried to achieve at every rehearsal
Tlalollin Ramirez but because of how different the show was from all other ayala shows i have seen, or shows in general (like with the closer being similar, possibly even the same as the opener, or not having music for a good chunk of the show.) Was there a noticeable difference in the way rehearsal was run from years past? For example, possibly running the closer a lot more often than the rest of the movements or having more sectional/ battery and pit apart time.
+Anthony Seward not that I'm aware of. Like I said, I only marched one other year at Ayala so I don't have much experience with the way they constantly run rehearsals. But from it seems from Igor's Riot (2016) we basically ran rehearsals the same way
did you cry at the end of this preformance?
He didn't but I sure did haha 😁
What kind of shoes did you guys wear? They seemed really comfortable to march and do visuals in
Pretty sure they're wearing Asics wrestling shoes.
+Drumline Archives yes. Yes we were