I couldn’t imagine having a bari sax *SECTION* in your band. We don’t even march a bari at my school, and I have to go back and forth between being the only tenor sax and one of the only Sousas.
From someone who has no idea about band culture: Why are they doing this? _How_ are they doing this? Are they remembering every single move AND every bit of music they have to play? And wouldn't that mean that all the instructors are likely extremely strict to insure a high level of tightness? The instrument choices; for something so heavily dominated by horns and percussion, vast amount of clarinettists and flutes are needed to balance the sound, right? Why have them? Don't get me wrong, this is flippin amazing, but also insanely confusing as to why, how and for what.
We have a marching band show every season, our individual movements creates a big image We memorize every note in the music and every move, it takes months to build up Music isnt the hardest thing to memorize. Some directors are strict but I dont think being very strict is required to have the band to do well, but we have to be hard working and disciplined We have woodwinds because we are amazing and marching band need us LOL
Normal high school marching bands use woodwinds but Drum corps is all brass. DCI (Drum corp international) is outside of school professional marching band organizations
flutes and clarinets are likely in high school and college bands partially because many kids and students are playing those normally, and also just for a more diverse sound
Why? Three reasons. Choosing the most difficult challenge at that age, individual pride as a member of the marching community and playing for the football team was the easy way out.
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the amount of happy bari sax players out there after this video drops
as a bari sax player i can confirm i am happy
As a bari sax player, ive been waiting for this video for so long
As an alto/bari sax player I am so happy about this
I’m super jealous because his part in his show is way better than mine 😂
On god. (Bari/Tenor player here)
I couldn’t imagine having a bari sax *SECTION* in your band. We don’t even march a bari at my school, and I have to go back and forth between being the only tenor sax and one of the only Sousas.
Great, i love it🎉
8:00 honestly same. I have no idea if that “glissando” is done diatonically or chromatically lol
sounds chromatic to me tbh
Chromatic
From someone who has no idea about band culture:
Why are they doing this?
_How_ are they doing this? Are they remembering every single move AND every bit of music they have to play? And wouldn't that mean that all the instructors are likely extremely strict to insure a high level of tightness?
The instrument choices; for something so heavily dominated by horns and percussion, vast amount of clarinettists and flutes are needed to balance the sound, right? Why have them?
Don't get me wrong, this is flippin amazing, but also insanely confusing as to why, how and for what.
We have a marching band show every season, our individual movements creates a big image
We memorize every note in the music and every move, it takes months to build up
Music isnt the hardest thing to memorize. Some directors are strict but I dont think being very strict is required to have the band to do well, but we have to be hard working and disciplined
We have woodwinds because we are amazing and marching band need us LOL
@@ivyart123 As a woodwind, that's amazing cause it means more possible opportunities, and thanks for the information ‼️
Normal high school marching bands use woodwinds but Drum corps is all brass. DCI (Drum corp international) is outside of school professional marching band organizations
flutes and clarinets are likely in high school and college bands partially because many kids and students are playing those normally, and also just for a more diverse sound
Why? Three reasons. Choosing the most difficult challenge at that age, individual pride as a member of the marching community and playing for the football team was the easy way out.
3:46 "oreo"
Praise Jesus
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Coming from a band from 4a I wish my band director listened to me when I want harder music 😢
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can you do a transcription of the McCallumn 2022 trombone solo
Can we get a video on top bands in texas
I haven't had too much time to do transcriptions lately so maybe
you killed it dude great job
blud was marching with an ishimori😭😭
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Dang, those rhythms look hard as hell ☠️🔥
YESSS
Are you doing soprano sax and clarinet?
They’re already out by QuantumChris I think and live laugh transcribe
4:15 Its all over the screen
do an alto cam 🙏🏼
I’ve been given two ways to march with my Bari, on to the side by my instructor, another I front one of the drum majors. Please help.
Can you do the Alto Sax Trasncription please
Is it just me, or does 7:03 sound like go the distance from Hercules?
Yea it is
0:04
Baritone Saxaphone
Do y'all march with bass saxes? I thought I heard one
That would be nuts 💀
It was probably a Sousa or another Bari
I hope this is the kind of band that would
I heard it too but i think its just a tuba
Can someone tell me what the song at 4:47 is, I recognize it but I can’t remember 😭
Somewhere over the rainbow
Prince of Egypt | Parting of the Red Sea
RAGHHH
0:05
2:58
7:48
When you forget that lung capacity exists:
4:47 how did u get that alt. g?
For Bari it’s the b, g and the side flat key
Or a very sharp f# with the g# and the side flat key
Fact: That was A Eb Bari Sax so if C sounds Eb that is a Eb Bari Sax.
We all band kids we know that
Literally like all baris are like that
What’s this song y’all marched called?
Do you use Musescore?
Yes
flute ???
why is bro marching on an ishimori 😭😭😭😭😭😭