Some of those kids listening have no idea that the sounds they are hearing may never be topped in their lifetime....360 deg surround sound, sheer power and volume, amazing harmonies.
They just don't know. And the ppl listening on RUclips have ZERO idea what this is really like. One of those must do in your lifetime that nothing can compare
@@chrisrichards1424they are all band geeks, buddy. You can hear the drums practicing in the background. This is band camp, or the summer before a college school year. You can see a few know the piece and the expecting the next note.
I think I figured out one reason they sound so amazing: in this video, once they hit the big chords really loud, you can hear a ton of overtones that they aren't playing that almost sound like a flute or impossibly high trumpet. They're playing so in tune and so efficiently that they effectively flesh out the orchestration without actually having those sounds, and it makes it way more engaging and immersive
Not just overtones but that freaking subharmonic at 0:59. Like what kind of acoustic voodoo are they doing to make an unplayed note rumble like that? Jeez!
@@loganfowler7417 i imagine there's some pedal Eb action going on as well, but these are all 3 valves so they're either kicking out like crazy, lipping down a ton or most likely just faking the partial. either way, insanely impressive
A little bit of Toccato and Fugue there at the end too. Pretty cool. I also like how that one lady jumped when the low brass came in. That was kinda funny.
It's also not just about the music. You can feel the music in your chest cavity and thanks to the tubas, the ground you're sitting on vibrates. It's incredible, get inside a horn circle if you ever get the chance. I run a high-power 13 speaker surround sound system with four subwoofers designed specifically to reproduce the drum corps sound. It doesn't come close to hearing the real thing.
I’m dying happy after hearing this through headphones. Would give my step off foot for a chance to have been in the center of that circle absorbing full volume.
praying to the Lord that I have the luck to experience this this summer, im trying to scrounge money together this summer to go to the Music For All Summer Symposium for marching in Ball State, learning the techniques of this amazing corps and sitting inside the circle for the first time ever will probably change me
Blue's Clues for Fools do you happen to know that bottom note at 0:59? I'm hearing the top Eb in the first tubas but I can't tell what the note the seconds have. All I hear is a pedal Eb but that's impossible without 4 valves
The two tubas in my band who marched crown this year said it was an Eb in the seconds (normal Eb) and a tuning Bb in the top split. The low note coming out is the overtone from how well they tuned the notes and blended as a section.
Ah damn if you were never in band or orchestra you'd have a hard time understanding the dedication it takes to craft this kind of sound. Been years since I picked up a trumpet but a strong brass section still makes me tear up
@@caseyoleary2010 you missed the point of that person's comment. Because he recorded and posted the performance, we, the viewer, now get to listen to something we otherwise would never have heard.
@@superior_nobody07 I understand the point, and I am disagreeing with it. Perhaps you are missing my point: it's kind of selfish to suggest that the quantity of people who see a recording of a live performance is more important than the quality of the experience for those actually in attendance.
Having a phone out doesn’t take away from the experience at all. Like the other person said, now other people are able to experience how this sounded, and can keep coming back to it it they’d like to hear it more, instead of it being only a one time thing.
Some of those kids listening have no idea that the sounds they are hearing may never be topped in their lifetime....360 deg surround sound, sheer power and volume, amazing harmonies.
They just don't know. And the ppl listening on RUclips have ZERO idea what this is really like. One of those must do in your lifetime that nothing can compare
@@chrisrichards1424 i do, i play this song as the first trombone with a quartet of another trombone and 2 tubas and its a legendary sound!
@@chrisrichards1424they are all band geeks, buddy. You can hear the drums practicing in the background. This is band camp, or the summer before a college school year. You can see a few know the piece and the expecting the next note.
Amen.
How would you feel if you didnt have breakfast in the morning?@sotokudoge5527
A lot of the people sitting in that circle don't realize I would sell my soul to get there
Me too dude--Some of the kids get it though, which makes me happy
brody bergstrom same I would kill to be there
brody bergstrom they don’t know YET... but they will, Brother...
Ok too far
Lol bro I would die to even be watching this from a close distance
I think I figured out one reason they sound so amazing: in this video, once they hit the big chords really loud, you can hear a ton of overtones that they aren't playing that almost sound like a flute or impossibly high trumpet. They're playing so in tune and so efficiently that they effectively flesh out the orchestration without actually having those sounds, and it makes it way more engaging and immersive
My first reaction when I heard the big chords was immediately, "Is that an organ?" CHILLLLSSSSSS
That is pretty much right
Not just overtones but that freaking subharmonic at 0:59. Like what kind of acoustic voodoo are they doing to make an unplayed note rumble like that? Jeez!
@@loganfowler7417 i imagine there's some pedal Eb action going on as well, but these are all 3 valves so they're either kicking out like crazy, lipping down a ton or most likely just faking the partial. either way, insanely impressive
0:49
I wasn't ready. I was NOT ready. My soul left my body without any warning.
right at 0:56 , it sounds like an organ .. chills!
@@onegroove91You damn right. I felt it when I had headphones in.
When you can still hear the pit playing at the beginning and they're not even there.
aAaqui_ _ I hear the battery when they are supposed to come in too.
the way i watch this every 2 days
Everything about Carolina Crown is an addiction😭. They are amazing
Epic brass: *plays*
Epic brass: *brings you to heaven*
That one guy: *hah*
Looks like two people loved this so much they turned their phones upside down and liked it again
3 ppl now
@@courtjones4046 nobody knows now😭
I was there… 2017 drum major camp… I can’t find words to describe this… you have to be there to understand how mind blowing this truly is…
Is this the symposium they have at WCU?
0:49 sounds like heaven opened.
hturt4 more like hell broke loose
@@iAmNovaFilms The harmonies were glorious....dare I say, heavenly?
It did. 🤤🥰
The overtones from the CONTRAS at 0:59!!!!! Oh. My. Goodness.
I've never heard bass power + precision like that before.
Literally sounds like an organ in a church!
they ain't conras. they're tubas.
@@keemezHave you marched DCI? They're called contras.
as a matter of fact I did; WHEN THEY ACTUALLY HAD CONTRAS, tyvm.
@@keemez Well, even after the switch to Bb horns....the term has stuck. So, why do you care so much?
A little bit of Toccato and Fugue there at the end too. Pretty cool.
I also like how that one lady jumped when the low brass came in. That was kinda funny.
0:59 listen to that note from the lead trumpet he got up there 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯💯🐐🐐
I can't tell super well but it almost sounds like an overtone, not an actual note being played
@@Last_Survivor593 not totally sure which overtone you're hearing, but they definitely hit a real E6 (concert D6)
@@jonathancastro5309 and then theres a G above that!! wild!!!!
If that was me in the middle I'd be fan-girling so hard
The sound quality and clarity of everyone part in this video especially of Contras is fantastic
I'm not crying, sweating from the eyes
It's also not just about the music. You can feel the music in your chest cavity and thanks to the tubas, the ground you're sitting on vibrates. It's incredible, get inside a horn circle if you ever get the chance.
I run a high-power 13 speaker surround sound system with four subwoofers designed specifically to reproduce the drum corps sound. It doesn't come close to hearing the real thing.
I’m dying happy after hearing this through headphones. Would give my step off foot for a chance to have been in the center of that circle absorbing full volume.
That exit, how they all come off together and get the echo…my god.
The chick with the white hat white shirt and red shorts got her auditory world rocked.... the look on her face is absolutely priceless....
This is one of the perks of going to Western Carolina University 😊
i would do anything to be in a band like this
Just the hum of low brass at 0:58 🤤🤤
Undertones from those contras tho
The sustained fortissimo is amazing.
0:58 is the most satisfying chord I have ever heard in my life
The first rapper who samples it will get a Grammy
fax bro
I’ve been thinking the same thing
i would sample it in my song but i dont wanna get a copyright strike tho 😢
We are playing this for our marching show this year
All I would ever want..
Well that just put a big ol’ grin on my face and a chill down my spine. Crown’s brass does it every time.
I don’t understand how there so chill.. I would loose my mind lol
G minor and B flat major are just sooo dark and powerful to me. They're S tier keys!
and god said "let there be music"
The low brass entrance is js amazing
I would KILL to be in that circle
I desperately need someone to make a Superman edit or smth to this holy shit
Fantastic! Wish I could have been there in person!
and thou droppeth the bass...and he said it was good
Kudos to our OG J. S. Bach for being a genius.
BRAVO! Excellent!!!
1:21
LOL
"...ha"
Thanks that my favorite part of the entire video
buen video
Great!
If they sold tickets, I'd buy one to be in that circle !
praying to the Lord that I have the luck to experience this this summer, im trying to scrounge money together this summer to go to the Music For All Summer Symposium for marching in Ball State, learning the techniques of this amazing corps and sitting inside the circle for the first time ever will probably change me
we used this in out high school marching band in 2017 too
0:59 Drop the bass
Blue's Clues for Fools do you happen to know that bottom note at 0:59? I'm hearing the top Eb in the first tubas but I can't tell what the note the seconds have. All I hear is a pedal Eb but that's impossible without 4 valves
brody bergstrom you can do pedal Eb on 3-valve, it's the partial below low Bb
The two tubas in my band who marched crown this year said it was an Eb in the seconds (normal Eb) and a tuning Bb in the top split. The low note coming out is the overtone from how well they tuned the notes and blended as a section.
@@ariodoesgaming199 no fucking way
@@ariodoesgaming199 actually those are called undertones and yea they are produced when their tuning locks together
Ah damn if you were never in band or orchestra you'd have a hard time understanding the dedication it takes to craft this kind of sound. Been years since I picked up a trumpet but a strong brass section still makes me tear up
I was there and it was epic
just the beginning blew me away then my ears bruh
Don’t have anything like this in the UK. Amazing!
how does an old drum corps guy get into the cirle?
Haha they start with 578 then end with a jazzy 565 lol
psh... as if you'd know anything about music?
oh, wait...
This video makes me cry… like everytime. Shits crazy im a whole man.
Wish I could be here
A lot of them woke up when the low brass hit😂
what’s that bass drop called lmk!!
When Warm Up turns into a Full Concert 😍
imagine tripping on acid and a weird brass ensemble starts blowing bach in your ears
I was thinking the same thign wtfff
That "Ha" was perfect.
who is the lady with the blue cap :)
The note at 1:00 uhhhhhhh love it. Their writers are so good at twisting chords and getting the most effect.
Bach wrote this piece ❤
1:00 makes me melt every single time I hear it
at like 4 seconds in why is tehre a sound of a mini pekka from clash royale
0:36 lol the blonde girl on the right got scared by the low brass
Thats low brass for ya😂
this would be a badass logo
DAT RING THO
:37
"Okay, tootely doots are done. The big boyz are here now!"
LOL
Ludeman is my teacher 😁
0:49 gave me chills
which show is this from
Carolina Crown 2017 - It Is
Despite the director looking like hes crapping self and being a robot, that was amazing.
Why are they more in tune than my keyboard?
the main reason think im going to western carolina university 👆
god would i would give to be on either part of that circle. in it or part of it
Who saw this from George Collier
0:37 When the bass enters, the girl in the cap opens her mouth.
0:59 the fucking undertone holy shit
0:50 fire 🔥
The echo....
Hey I saw the girl with the Batman hat.😂
1:20
1:19
POV you enter heaven
0:37
This sounds like Bowser music
it almost sounds like a church organ
Makes sense because this piece was written for an organ
“Ha”
It's like giving them a taste of a very potent drug...
あーなーたーは髪の毛ありますかー
ダメだ、これしか出てこない(笑)
>8DDDDDD
Hah.
Thats a lotta band nerds
sounds like stokowski.
It annoys me when the band has extremely good tone and little idiots have to say it was bad because it "hurt" their ears.
definitely sounds better on an organ tho
Cyrus Demby it sounds good on any instrument.
you have broken ears then
Sit in the circle and your mind will be changed.
Nope! This was better than any pipe organ!
Put the phones down, close your eyes and feel the sound. No recording after the fact will be as good anyway...
Without phones 95k people who watched this video wouldn’t have gotten to experience it boomer
@@thatoneguy285 there is absolutely nothing wrong with encouraging people to savor real life experience over social media likes/views
@@caseyoleary2010 you missed the point of that person's comment. Because he recorded and posted the performance, we, the viewer, now get to listen to something we otherwise would never have heard.
@@superior_nobody07 I understand the point, and I am disagreeing with it. Perhaps you are missing my point: it's kind of selfish to suggest that the quantity of people who see a recording of a live performance is more important than the quality of the experience for those actually in attendance.
Having a phone out doesn’t take away from the experience at all. Like the other person said, now other people are able to experience how this sounded, and can keep coming back to it it they’d like to hear it more, instead of it being only a one time thing.
Cute, but it would have been more impressive if y'all had actually performed the whole thing rather than some bastardized short version like you did.
it was the intro to their 2017 show? I don't understand the point of you leaving that comment.
drum major sux
Jim S ?
better than you could do.
You suck
Theres no way Jim S sucks 3 years later right?
during my senior year spring concert, my friend arranged a trio piece based off of this, with a few minor tweaks. playing it was absolutely awesome.