I WISH MY SCHOOL MARCHED BASS CLARINETS! there’s only two of us tho so i can see why 😂. our bd said he’d have us marching bass clarinets if he had more
@@lonewolfx499 we’re a very small town band with about 40-50 kids and we have a very very small Bb clarinet section so we need all of the Bb we can get 😂😂😂
@@graciejoy4777 It’s not just that though. They’re just talking a lot. Even just counting we’re not allowed to do. We’re not supposed to count allowed, we’re supposed to watch the drum majors.
I’m excited, but also scared to march lol. I also play bari and standing with it is as hard as it is already (I switched from alto to bari about a month ago, so that’s probably why) and I’ll be able to march next year. I’ve always had respect for marching bands, with the hard work they put into performances
@@beebeebobo14 as a bari sax marcher: here's some tips. This will take a lot of strain of your neck, and equally distribute it among your shoulders which are generally stronger parts of your body 1. Try to get a harness, not a neck strap. While maybe obvious, a bari in our school showed up to marching band with a strap, was complaining the whole day 2. Pull up your harness. You don't want all the pressure on your thumb, you will dead serious end up with some pretty band issues with your thumb. Pull up your harness almost to the point your leaning your head back. Trust me, in my first parade with the bari I had to figure this out myself 3. try moving around in a circle, half note at a time, doing scales. It will be VERY difficult. You will have to put in hours of work in order to maintain a good held out note on the bari. It's gonna be hard 4. WORK ON ALL YOUR LIMBS!! I literally cannot stress this enough. This really goes for all instruments, but bari takes the most air along with sousaphone, you have to work on your lungs and stamina. Work on your body and core to hold the big boy, and work on your legs to support you core and excel. You got this 👍
Impressive. I hope your band was awarded maximum points for these woodwind moments. The technique was very clean, and you're playing in tune with characteristic sounds throughout. Not exactly an easy thing to do while running around a field.
Let me guess your from Texas. Following in the glory of the blue devils, because honestly these movements are beyond what highschools usually do, and that harmony saxophone lick around half way was distinctly impressive.
I knew he was from texas because the announcer said that the band would be competing in UIL, which is exclusive to Texas. I actually competed in a UIL competition recently, I'm in orchestra though🗿
@@OmegaDeltaOmicron As are pretty much all woodwinds, including bari sax. In order to not completely get buried under the sound of decent tuba/contra players, they need to outnumber them... by alot. Much better sound projection on a brass instrument, which is why you don't really see woodwinds at the highest level of competition, DCI.
@@gustru2078 that's the thing about classical string instruments, the piano and harp aren't conventional options to bring out on a high-school football field, and there are many more band kids than orchestra kids, meaning that on average, band instruments would be much clearer to hear on a field. There just aren't enough of us lol.
@@theturtlerguy1236 Hey man. I just finished my first year marching bari and it was great. If you can I would strongly recommend getting a solid back brace to help with any sort of back pain that might come with it. Also be confident no matter the part that you have play it with the highest musicality you can. Good Luck man:)
we finally get to have a real show this year guys im so excited😂 im from louisiana and we only compete in the texas circuit bc of how good the bands are and ive seen yall and yall were really good i hope to see you again this year. our show this year is called Wanted: Bonnie and Clyde.
Everyone’s gotta start somewhere. I marched with a Sax all 4 years of high school and band was the most memorable experience. Just keep at it and practice!
So, I switched to bari sax the year after this comment, then the next year switched to tuba. I'm a freshman now, marching with a sousaphone. Switching back to bari again next semester.
I haven't seen a woodwind cam ever actually since I'm too used to watching drum corpe videos. You can't even see the instrument that much while being played from that angle but that's just me I like drum corpe stuff
I used this harness while marching: reverb.com/p/neotech-2501162-soft-sax-harness-regular?hfid=34274964 It did it's job pretty well, but to be fair your shoulders will hurt anyways (less so, of course); it's more a matter of using your arm and core muscle strength to support the saxophone! The neckstrap definitely helps give a pivot point for going to playing position and down, all the while taking a little weight off. Definitely recommend it; just make sure to adjust it to your body correctly too! :)
Riley SFPc Destiny Marching bari is a lot of fun! Since you’ve already marched tenor before, marching bari is basically the same concept; horns up/down, general posture, and playing are all similar if not the same. However, it will obviously require more practice to get used to the extra weight and additional air support, but I imagine since you play bari primarily too you should fare well. Although it may seem a bit intimidating, as long as you put in the effort you’ll get the hang of it! Best of luck on your senior year, and I hope you enjoy it!! (despite the quarantine!)
@@shibe.mp4 UPDATE!!! So in bandcamp, we were struggling with the show, (Topaz, Conga, an original song, Malagueña) because of it all being lower range and high volume. Throughout the season the bari section was all working on building our stamina and now at the end of the year we won our final competition and playing the show is a breeze. Definitely the most fun I’ve ever had in band and although it was a lot of work I don’t regret it a bit. Marching tenor again next year in the Alabama Million Dollar Band and super pumped for that Thanks for the encouragement :)
@@DeletedUser73926 Hey, sorry for the late reply, I'm so glad to hear you're doing well!! I hear the Million Dollar band is incredibly fun to be a part of, and I'm really happy to hear that your season went well too! The struggle is real on bari and your section pushed through some real hard repertoire, so definitely be proud of that. Also it means a lot that you updated so that was really cool to hear :) btw if you were wanting to push yourself even further, drum corps might be something to consider 👀
I tip my hat to you and your Bari line sir, I broke my right thumb for carrying my Bari like you do, straight up and down. So now I carry it over to the side. Also I’m marching Tubax this year. That’s not something you hear everyday!
That's not something you hear *ever. I had marched Bass Saxophone when in 1955, my sophomore to senior year from 53 to 55. It was a damn full metal plated model too which adds 3 pounds, the bass was 30 pounds or so. My metabolism suffered those years, had to eat constantly because every second was a clinical workout. Remember that for your tubax.
wow impressive! how tall are you because i'm willing to play the bari for freshman year of marching band but i know i'm not tall enough so as a reference, how tall are you.
Demp. I’m 5’ 8”, but I was about 5’ 2” ish my freshman year when I started. I wouldn’t worry so much about being tall enough, but rather building up the upper body strength to be able to support the instrument. I struggled my freshman year trying to support the weight, but eventually I figured it out and started working towards building the muscles required to hold it.
@@nicerock1064 Just finished marching season as a sophomore. 100% recommended! So many fun experiences. I got to meet my crush during this! I promise you will make so many good memories!
Joe Mama Yeah, personally I love marching; there’s a ton of benefits (which I won’t get into) and it’s something I find very fulfilling. But everyone has a different experience when they start marching, so my advice; march for one or two years, and you can see for yourself if marching band is something you want to do. Best of luck!
I used to play Trombone but I forgot the notes on trombone I decided to switch to alto then the teacher said hm maybe why not bari sad would be a better fit for me it’s so good imma play in high school to
cobaltCS In the beginning of the video, my friend is also wearing a GoPro; you’ll notice we took the top part of the headband off so it fits over the shako without disturbing the plume.
When I saw a marching band with one Bass Clarinet I was so confused, but this band has 2 Bass Clarinets and 2 Bari Saxes. I wonder how many kidneys needed to be sold to afford reeds for their instruments. Edit 1: 3 Bari Saxes. Also I corrected something in the original comment.
I'm in 8th grade and I play soprano clarinet but when I get In highschool I really wanna play Contra bass clarinet because It looks fun but also it is gonna take a ton of work which I'm up for
i do still dislike Texas but if there’s one thing i’m sad we left it’s high school marching bands. I moved out of there before i was in high school so it feels so bad that i missed out on that. (btw i’m a bassoon player, I march alto and play bari in jazz ensemble)
Yea literally everyone sucks at sax when they first start but then we start making good progress then hit a boring couple of years and then make it into high school and get to March. I stayed playing through middle school even though it was boring and kinda sucked but I’m really glad I did cause now I get to March and it’s lots of fun. Stick with and you’ll make lots of progress then I recommend trying to learn a little jazzz
something else about this show. I marched woodwind my first year (tenor sax) and i switched to brass this year because my first year we had to do this thing where there was a trombone quintet In our second movement and we all had these long thing of fabric that me and one other person held onto and everyone but the five trombone players, the marching percussion, the front ensemble, and the color guard had to do and we went into these random positions that we all though of during one rehearsal and at the end of the trombone quintet I would collect certain peoples fabric and one time DURING A BANDS OF AMERICA SHOW I was doing collecting all the fabric and i broke my reed with the fabric and had to do a mid show reed change and it scared the shit out of me but i got it done in the 20 counts that i had to do it while i was behind the front ensemble because i knew it would happen sooner than later so i always kept a spare reed on me and that saved my ass because i was one of two tenor sax players that year and i was the good one the other one had played clarinet for two years before (we are both 8th graders now) and had started playing tenor sax that marching band season and had only been playing it for 5 months before and wasn't that good where as in the two years he had been playing clarinet i had been playing tenor sax.
This is a reason why woodwinds should be aloud to participate in DCI, like it isn't fair to us, like atleast take the reed players like clarinet and alto sax if nothing (I am a clarinet) and maybe flutes. Cause it isn't fair to us like if these wws can do what the brass is doing in this show I feel we could do in DCI if they give us a chance and stuff. Like if need be someone should make a DCI for wws that is really good but have percussion and some brass cause it isn't fair to us wws. Also loved the show. Very good
@@Shashe75 better posture for playing, ease of movement, and muscle endurance (aka being able to hold the horn for a long time) are some that come to mind
Morgan Thompson It’s real sad to hear that, and although you are losing a year, things can only get better from here! I wish you the best of luck this year and will be here if you have any questions or just need to talk. :)
That’s a weird looking euph
It’s just the compensating system
What
Yeah bass!
It’s not a euph, it’s clearly a piano
@@kingcorgi7710 it's not a piano, it's clearly a violin. No common sense nowadays 🤦♂️
I remember always seeing the one football player marching during halftime shows.
I love the saxophone sections ability to affective stay in tune throughout the whole show
Could not be our band 🌝
I march bari and probably the best workout ever is running across the field while counting 😂
Very true because I'm like 5'2
Gavman106 34 I have too do it and I’m short and I’m the only bari in my marching band
@@nathancausey1360 Cant relate as a 6'4 Bari player lmao
I'm in my second year of band and got my hands on a bari, but I'm excited to start marching.
Im a 6’0 bari sax my first year of marching and it suks
I run that track every morning for cross country and watch the marching band every football game they do an amazing job
Love that xc grind 🤌
@@TuckerNator2000 purrrrr
I’m in my first year of marching band and watching this is like re-living the pain in my arms standing straight.
me but im in my second year
@@AriTheInterloper I'm in my third year now. -_-
This is my first year and it is hard to keep the instrument straight
@@miguelarmendariz2769 Yup, just started our 2023 show. First invitational got us 2nd for class C.
@@YogurtSnipe What's your school name?
The bari saxophones sound amazing
Oh... my... gosh. Another school with marching bass clarinets. I'm gonna cry.
I WISH MY SCHOOL MARCHED BASS CLARINETS! there’s only two of us tho so i can see why 😂. our bd said he’d have us marching bass clarinets if he had more
@@marliehosey6933 The most we've had was probably 5. The last few years we've had 4.
@@lonewolfx499 we’re a very small town band with about 40-50 kids and we have a very very small Bb clarinet section so we need all of the Bb we can get 😂😂😂
I WANNA MARCH BASS FOR MY SCHOOL BUT MY TEACHER IS LIKE FULLY AGAINST IT AND IM MAD
As bass clarinet player this is true every band teacher cry's when they see me with my bass
My band director would literally kill us if we were talking this much on the field.
^^
I go to this school and I’m surprised they don’t kill them
@@graciejoy4777 It’s not just that though. They’re just talking a lot. Even just counting we’re not allowed to do. We’re not supposed to count allowed, we’re supposed to watch the drum majors.
Dexter Letterman I would understand during a competition but it’s a football game and at least our director, idk about urs but she lets us.
@@graciejoy4777 well we treat our football games as performances and we don’t practice things that won’t be at comps to avoid making them habits.
It was fun competing against other bands and yall great! Yall did so good in san Antonio, it was fun to watch yall perform
I’m excited, but also scared to march lol. I also play bari and standing with it is as hard as it is already (I switched from alto to bari about a month ago, so that’s probably why) and I’ll be able to march next year. I’ve always had respect for marching bands, with the hard work they put into performances
Same but I never got to sit down with the bari
@@darkunicorn_yt7031 same. I’ve gotten to where I can stand with it but walking is hard
@@darkunicorn_yt7031 I’m also the only bari right now. Next year there will be another one so I finally won’t be alone lol
@@beebeebobo14 as a bari sax marcher: here's some tips. This will take a lot of strain of your neck, and equally distribute it among your shoulders which are generally stronger parts of your body
1. Try to get a harness, not a neck strap. While maybe obvious, a bari in our school showed up to marching band with a strap, was complaining the whole day
2. Pull up your harness. You don't want all the pressure on your thumb, you will dead serious end up with some pretty band issues with your thumb. Pull up your harness almost to the point your leaning your head back. Trust me, in my first parade with the bari I had to figure this out myself
3. try moving around in a circle, half note at a time, doing scales. It will be VERY difficult. You will have to put in hours of work in order to maintain a good held out note on the bari. It's gonna be hard
4. WORK ON ALL YOUR LIMBS!! I literally cannot stress this enough. This really goes for all instruments, but bari takes the most air along with sousaphone, you have to work on your lungs and stamina. Work on your body and core to hold the big boy, and work on your legs to support you core and excel. You got this 👍
@@bluejay9638 thanks for the tips
Impressive. I hope your band was awarded maximum points for these woodwind moments. The technique was very clean, and you're playing in tune with characteristic sounds throughout. Not exactly an easy thing to do while running around a field.
It’s December and marching band season ended in October and I already miss it!!!! I just want this school year to be over and do marching band again 😭
Let me guess your from Texas. Following in the glory of the blue devils, because honestly these movements are beyond what highschools usually do, and that harmony saxophone lick around half way was distinctly impressive.
I knew he was from texas because the announcer said that the band would be competing in UIL, which is exclusive to Texas. I actually competed in a UIL competition recently, I'm in orchestra though🗿
@@OmegaDeltaOmicron did you triple the light fantastic with a violin on a field haha?
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar no lol, our instruments aren't powerful enough to be heard on field. Btw, I play the viola, not the violin
@@OmegaDeltaOmicron As are pretty much all woodwinds, including bari sax. In order to not completely get buried under the sound of decent tuba/contra players, they need to outnumber them... by alot. Much better sound projection on a brass instrument, which is why you don't really see woodwinds at the highest level of competition, DCI.
@@gustru2078 that's the thing about classical string instruments, the piano and harp aren't conventional options to bring out on a high-school football field, and there are many more band kids than orchestra kids, meaning that on average, band instruments would be much clearer to hear on a field. There just aren't enough of us lol.
I love the snare drum entrance with the bari it gives me shivers but in a good way
from timber creek high school in florida, and as a bari marcher, YALL ARE AWESOME.
i’m going to tc next year
I am going into freshman year at a pretty high tier band (In my state) and I am the only bari. Always fun to watch these and see the performance.
I feel you. I am the only bari in my band and I have to now figure out what high school I am going to.
@@theturtlerguy1236 Hey man. I just finished my first year marching bari and it was great. If you can I would strongly recommend getting a solid back brace to help with any sort of back pain that might come with it. Also be confident no matter the part that you have play it with the highest musicality you can. Good Luck man:)
@@bennettlarson9296 Thanks
i Miss my bari sax
What happened it
we finally get to have a real show this year guys im so excited😂 im from louisiana and we only compete in the texas circuit bc of how good the bands are and ive seen yall and yall were really good i hope to see you again this year. our show this year is called Wanted: Bonnie and Clyde.
I hope it went well! I’m from Maryland and we did Atlantis for mine!
What’s your school I think I remember watching that show
@@ShadowGaming26548 Parkway High School
This video made me switch to bari sax and I’ve been playing for a couple months now 😁
I just started band on the Alto Sax, and I hope I can do this in high school. 🎷
Check your high-schools in your area and see which one has the best band
Everyone’s gotta start somewhere. I marched with a Sax all 4 years of high school and band was the most memorable experience. Just keep at it and practice!
i started 3 months ago
So, I switched to bari sax the year after this comment, then the next year switched to tuba. I'm a freshman now, marching with a sousaphone. Switching back to bari again next semester.
Keller is awesome, never got to see y’all’s show when I did band. WC Alum '23
that sound its so beautiful!
Honestly I can't ever tell the difference between good and great tone on woodwinds since it never gets as loud as brass
6:24 that tenor though 😩
I’m a clarinet player and in marching band but this was really good. I really enjoy the sport.
1:55 okay I see u contra horn snap 😤
your projection is crazy you play so clearly and precise its crazy i wish i could play like this is D:
That was absolutely beautiful
Man I wish my band was as good as this
That sounds so fun to play
I haven't seen a woodwind cam ever actually since I'm too used to watching drum corpe videos. You can't even see the instrument that much while being played from that angle but that's just me I like drum corpe stuff
Bari sax for life
Okay I must know, what neck strap do you use? I'm marching bari and it's killing my shoulders.
I used this harness while marching:
reverb.com/p/neotech-2501162-soft-sax-harness-regular?hfid=34274964
It did it's job pretty well, but to be fair your shoulders will hurt anyways (less so, of course); it's more a matter of using your arm and core muscle strength to support the saxophone! The neckstrap definitely helps give a pivot point for going to playing position and down, all the while taking a little weight off. Definitely recommend it; just make sure to adjust it to your body correctly too! :)
Bro what you used a neck strap for marching rip your back
@@ramos6021 I used a neck strap as well marching with bari sax and it was extreme pain lol
That bari is well loved
Good job to the football player performing at half time, and learning drill and music on top of football
Ngl I would’ve ACCIDENTALLY snapped my neck 😭😭
It’s a harness
I’m a junior and have always marched tenor but played bari primarily
Next year I march bari for the first time lol
How bad is it?
It's pretty cool actually. Im a senior and have marched it for a while. It's quite fun!
Riley SFPc Destiny Marching bari is a lot of fun! Since you’ve already marched tenor before, marching bari is basically the same concept; horns up/down, general posture, and playing are all similar if not the same. However, it will obviously require more practice to get used to the extra weight and additional air support, but I imagine since you play bari primarily too you should fare well. Although it may seem a bit intimidating, as long as you put in the effort you’ll get the hang of it!
Best of luck on your senior year, and I hope you enjoy it!! (despite the quarantine!)
Im not needed i play tenor
@@shibe.mp4
UPDATE!!!
So in bandcamp, we were struggling with the show, (Topaz, Conga, an original song, Malagueña) because of it all being lower range and high volume. Throughout the season the bari section was all working on building our stamina and now at the end of the year we won our final competition and playing the show is a breeze.
Definitely the most fun I’ve ever had in band and although it was a lot of work I don’t regret it a bit.
Marching tenor again next year in the Alabama Million Dollar Band and super pumped for that
Thanks for the encouragement :)
@@DeletedUser73926 Hey, sorry for the late reply, I'm so glad to hear you're doing well!! I hear the Million Dollar band is incredibly fun to be a part of, and I'm really happy to hear that your season went well too! The struggle is real on bari and your section pushed through some real hard repertoire, so definitely be proud of that. Also it means a lot that you updated so that was really cool to hear :)
btw if you were wanting to push yourself even further, drum corps might be something to consider 👀
It’ll be nice if my high school band got to hang out on the football field like this band does
How the hell do you do marching band but not do a marching band unless it's a parade only band
@@daniellamorten6230 what do you mean? Are you asking what other performances we do or something like that.
I tip my hat to you and your Bari line sir, I broke my right thumb for carrying my Bari like you do, straight up and down. So now I carry it over to the side. Also I’m marching Tubax this year. That’s not something you hear everyday!
That's not something you hear *ever. I had marched Bass Saxophone when in 1955, my sophomore to senior year from 53 to 55. It was a damn full metal plated model too which adds 3 pounds, the bass was 30 pounds or so. My metabolism suffered those years, had to eat constantly because every second was a clinical workout. Remember that for your tubax.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼miss it Jake:(
wow impressive! how tall are you because i'm willing to play the bari for freshman year of marching band but i know i'm not tall enough so as a reference, how tall are you.
Demp. I’m 5’ 8”, but I was about 5’ 2” ish my freshman year when I started. I wouldn’t worry so much about being tall enough, but rather building up the upper body strength to be able to support the instrument. I struggled my freshman year trying to support the weight, but eventually I figured it out and started working towards building the muscles required to hold it.
shibe.mp4 got it. I got the height and I’ve also been working on upper body the past two weeks everyday. Thank you
As a 6' tall freshman bari player, I wish you the best, it can be difficult at times, but its a great experience
Just realized this comment ws 2 years ago
5:10 knowing my band, we would probably rush the hell out of this trill
“surprise!” LMFAO
I’m a freshman and in marching band. I’m excited for this
Yo it's been a year how was it
@@nicerock1064 Just finished marching season as a sophomore. 100% recommended! So many fun experiences. I got to meet my crush during this! I promise you will make so many good memories!
@@ValenDRV i’m in 8th grade right now do you recommend this for high school?
@@Shashe75 If you like marching then I highly recommend you join! It’s a great way to be involved. I promise you will not be dissatisfied.
My marching band is literally so tiny like bruh I can’t even imagine having this many people in marching band xD
3:46 that was so relatable lmao
Who was the composer by? Or if u still have the sheet music. I actually wanna play those fast parts from 4:42 - 4:48
I am in 7th grade and I play bari I want to march in hs, do you like it?? I want to get opinions!!
Joe Mama Yeah, personally I love marching; there’s a ton of benefits (which I won’t get into) and it’s something I find very fulfilling. But everyone has a different experience when they start marching, so my advice; march for one or two years, and you can see for yourself if marching band is something you want to do. Best of luck!
Joe Mama Our school does a mile march every year, I'd say it's worth it.
Marching bari is so much fun, I think you’ll love it :)
Julia Pratt thank you 🥰
@@unfantardical6290 so does my school marching band is the most fun thing I could have done
i play alto sax in marching band and would kill to be in a marching band like this! our little 2a band could never compare to this!
i almost had a heart attack for that reed after he mover his bari like that, how is youre reed not on life support.
thats cool that you have a part of your show where you get to use your bari as a rocket launcher
Any helpful time for a person like me doing bari for Marching?
I used to play Trombone but I forgot the notes on trombone I decided to switch to alto then the teacher said hm maybe why not bari sad would be a better fit for me it’s so good imma play in high school to
I cheer on the sideline at games and there band is amazing 🤩
where do you put your go pro? I tried hiding in my plum or how ever you spell it but i can’t hid it that well
cobaltCS In the beginning of the video, my friend is also wearing a GoPro; you’ll notice we took the top part of the headband off so it fits over the shako without disturbing the plume.
Wondering where u put the go pro on your shako
I feel like the tenor always gets forgotten ☹️ I march tenor and I am the only one, and I barley see anybody with one.
When I saw a marching band with one Bass Clarinet I was so confused, but this band has 2 Bass Clarinets and 2 Bari Saxes. I wonder how many kidneys needed to be sold to afford reeds for their instruments.
Edit 1: 3 Bari Saxes. Also I corrected something in the original comment.
pretty close, you got the amount of baris right, there were about 7-8 bass clarinets marching varsity that year if i remember correctly
What marching band has like FIVE bass clarinets?
How were u able to fit your camera on your hat?
You guys did amazing :)
HE HELD IT ON HIS SHOULDER OH MY GOSH 🤩
9:54 penalty on the band , illegal movement replay set 200
lol i used to march bari but our band directors cut us all from marching cause we were too loud
I'm in 8th grade and I play soprano clarinet but when I get In highschool I really wanna play Contra bass clarinet because It looks fun but also it is gonna take a ton of work which I'm up for
i do still dislike Texas but if there’s one thing i’m sad we left it’s high school marching bands. I moved out of there before i was in high school so it feels so bad that i missed out on that. (btw i’m a bassoon player, I march alto and play bari in jazz ensemble)
The hardest part for me would be memorizing the music
Bari for life and you uniform kinda looks like my marching uniform
how many bari saxophones does your band and how many bass clarinets
Could you post a video of some sorts on how you attatch your gopro to your uniform or whatever it is? I can not find a video on this.
2:36 where is the alto's oufit?
He’s a both a football player and a marcher I guess
That really actually surprised me that they are both a football player and part of marching
What are the songs?
what about now? lol
4:35 great part
9:42 and I thought I was the only wind player that dutted in marching band
I just started band and I LOVE the sax 🎷 so I chose it and I’m terrible at it😎
Yea literally everyone sucks at sax when they first start but then we start making good progress then hit a boring couple of years and then make it into high school and get to March. I stayed playing through middle school even though it was boring and kinda sucked but I’m really glad I did cause now I get to March and it’s lots of fun. Stick with and you’ll make lots of progress then I recommend trying to learn a little jazzz
yall did this in high school??
Yea I march bari to
You can tell it’s cold by everyone at the beginning blowing air through their instruments
I wish I didn't play the school's bari rn. The key for low c barely works same with two of my trill keys.
Thx for the timestamps bro
this inspired me to go practice 👍
What pose was that at the beginning
Why did you guys take your jackets off at that one point
Yooo I marched on that field!
what do they feed you kids.
I'm in 6th and I play flute and love these vids
0:20 smooth
is this 6a?
something else about this show. I marched woodwind my first year (tenor sax) and i switched to brass this year because my first year we had to do this thing where there was a trombone quintet In our second movement and we all had these long thing of fabric that me and one other person held onto and everyone but the five trombone players, the marching percussion, the front ensemble, and the color guard had to do and we went into these random positions that we all though of during one rehearsal and at the end of the trombone quintet I would collect certain peoples fabric and one time DURING A BANDS OF AMERICA SHOW I was doing collecting all the fabric and i broke my reed with the fabric and had to do a mid show reed change and it scared the shit out of me but i got it done in the 20 counts that i had to do it while i was behind the front ensemble because i knew it would happen sooner than later so i always kept a spare reed on me and that saved my ass because i was one of two tenor sax players that year and i was the good one the other one had played clarinet for two years before (we are both 8th graders now) and had started playing tenor sax that marching band season and had only been playing it for 5 months before and wasn't that good where as in the two years he had been playing clarinet i had been playing tenor sax.
just started playing bari for my sophomore year and im scared
This man plays literally EVRY instrument
7:07 RAM RANCH ???????
That is amazing 🤩
How do you get your GoPro with your shako
take off the top strap of the headband that holds the GoPro, and you should be able to slip it onto the shako relatively comfortably
@@shibe.mp4 wow, such an easy solution lol. Thanks. I searched the internet for this and couldn't find it.
This is a reason why woodwinds should be aloud to participate in DCI, like it isn't fair to us, like atleast take the reed players like clarinet and alto sax if nothing (I am a clarinet) and maybe flutes. Cause it isn't fair to us like if these wws can do what the brass is doing in this show I feel we could do in DCI if they give us a chance and stuff. Like if need be someone should make a DCI for wws that is really good but have percussion and some brass cause it isn't fair to us wws. Also loved the show. Very good
Love it!
2:44 when the football player is in marching band and he doesn't have time to switch into his marching band uniform
What grade were you in while doing this?
11th grade
Amazing. Im tryna join marching band. U got tips on how to do marching?
@@SoLiDdaMonke it really just comes down to how much/how well you practice; it’s hard work, but you’ll reap the benefits later
@@shibe.mp4 what are the benefits? can you list some
@@Shashe75 better posture for playing, ease of movement, and muscle endurance (aka being able to hold the horn for a long time) are some that come to mind
I might not be able to do my first year of marching band because of all this.
Morgan Thompson It’s real sad to hear that, and although you are losing a year, things can only get better from here! I wish you the best of luck this year and will be here if you have any questions or just need to talk. :)