I'm a big fan of Ayala's percussion program. Not only are they competitively successful, but they're a class act from top to bottom. Every encounter I've ever had with their students or staff has been nothing but positive. Congratulations to Ike on breeding a great culture of fantastic drumming and great attitudes.
They got a lot of work to do if they ever wanna be world champions in Marching Percussion or Marching Band in general. Broken Arrow is gonna be hard to beat
Yes, this is true, but getting those skills doesn't just come to everyone, and it takes money to get the right equipment, right instructors, and private lessons to get those skills. Good for them. I'm not trying to take anything away from their hard work, which they definitely put in, but my experience is that the schools with money tend to have better music programs like this one. Again, I'm glad these kids have access to this. Far too many schools cut the arts these days.
dfisk79 if you practice hard enough, you can accomplish great musical feats. I'm not saying what you said is wrong, but I bet if you gave someone a pair of sticks, and a hard surface, they can reach DCI level.
This school didn’t always have money. I was there from 96-2000. We used lunch tables as props one year and hand me down “costumes”. It took a ton of practice to draw attention to the school. Eventually we won gold in 1999. From then on the sponsorships came. Also these kids are very committed. They take it serious and the feeder schools do a good job to get them up to speed before they get to ayala
This is an awesome documentary! This is truly a great representation of high level marching percussion & a taste of what it involves. Great job putting this together and thank you for doing it!
@prosmart5A Ceres High School? Sadly you won't ever see Ayala perform. Ceres is a Northern CA School and Ayala Southern CA School. And even at Finals Week, you won't see them since they compete in 4/5A while you guys, 1/2/3A. Unless your director decides to let you come to the 4/5A Venue to watch. And don't worry, you guys will get there sure enough.
hahaha XD funny ayala i heard you guys couldnt even play the darn national anthem well. lol but whatever not hating nice documentary but i remember wasnt that the year where you guys only won percussion while james logan *cough*cough* (king of wba) whipped everyone in every other category -_0 oh wait yea it was hehehe lol high colorguard high visuals high general effect high music and first place band for like 6+ and up more years of competing in wba? yup thats james for you. by the way
I'm a big fan of Ayala's percussion program. Not only are they competitively successful, but they're a class act from top to bottom. Every encounter I've ever had with their students or staff has been nothing but positive. Congratulations to Ike on breeding a great culture of fantastic drumming and great attitudes.
you should make another documentary. because this was really awesome and really well done. Great vid. And great drumline and band
They got a lot of work to do if they ever wanna be world champions in Marching Percussion or Marching Band in general. Broken Arrow is gonna be hard to beat
ike is such a great instructor!
Yes, this is true, but getting those skills doesn't just come to everyone, and it takes money to get the right equipment, right instructors, and private lessons to get those skills. Good for them. I'm not trying to take anything away from their hard work, which they definitely put in, but my experience is that the schools with money tend to have better music programs like this one. Again, I'm glad these kids have access to this. Far too many schools cut the arts these days.
dfisk79 if you practice hard enough, you can accomplish great musical feats. I'm not saying what you said is wrong, but I bet if you gave someone a pair of sticks, and a hard surface, they can reach DCI level.
This school didn’t always have money. I was there from 96-2000. We used lunch tables as props one year and hand me down “costumes”. It took a ton of practice to draw attention to the school. Eventually we won gold in 1999. From then on the sponsorships came. Also these kids are very committed. They take it serious and the feeder schools do a good job to get them up to speed before they get to ayala
This is an awesome documentary! This is truly a great representation of high level marching percussion & a taste of what it involves. Great job putting this together and thank you for doing it!
Good Job Ike! I am glad to still see you doin' your thing!
Awesome work, thanks for the effort it took to put this together.
@superphillycheezz Those medals are for overall placement, not Percussion Ensemble Medals.
man do i love this high school
Anyone know the song at the end?
I love performing at Buchanan.
It's not like they bought the skills to win...hard work bro...
ive noticed that there's a variety of bluecoat references throughout the documentary
GREAT VIDEO! Very Inspiring...
MCM visual? ;p
highly skilled asians.
I feel like this misses the point of team bonding, consistency, and commitment, but very interesting!
nope carmel is from indiana as well.
@prosmart5A Ceres High School? Sadly you won't ever see Ayala perform. Ceres is a Northern CA School and Ayala Southern CA School. And even at Finals Week, you won't see them since they compete in 4/5A while you guys, 1/2/3A. Unless your director decides to let you come to the 4/5A Venue to watch.
And don't worry, you guys will get there sure enough.
what bottom heads are those on the snares?
What state or country is this ayala highschool located.
this band is huge copered to my schools band! We are around 35 people.
Lol I don’t think Mission Viejo is Ayala’s main competitor any more ( they’re in open class and 4a now)
We'll send YALL L.D. Bell, The Woodlands, Oak Ridge...nuff said
whoaaa.. lake howell played the same thing that same year. lol
Now bring them to Texas... Let's see how they do then.
Where is Ayala
Damn... no shoutouts to Logan =(
These are sick. There should be more.
i know this was way before they had that
What the hell?? they didnt give medals to my drumline whenever we won.... then again it was in washington.
I wonder if this schools ever competed against Adolfo Camarillo
chino hills, ca
chino hills, CA, USA
This right here
Anyone notice the bluecoats visual? Lol
0:59
BLUECOATS!
lol you are right they are hahahahaha XD what an idiot i feel but maybe carmel? lol XD
Avon like one of the top bands in the us? Theyre from Indiana, not northern california
Leigh High School from San Jose CA did a much better rendition of this show back in 2005/2006
@jayisamazazing Remo Ebony
this is what happens when your high school has money
you misspelled talent
Reese Fleming you misspelled money
hahaha actually mystique did it in 2006
Haha ike jackson
Thre band isnt good, like brass and all isnt good. But their percussion is amazing
Frontline baby
they stole 2010 bluecoat's visual at 1:00
Does anyone really care?
This was in their 2009 show, so technically, bluecoats stole it from them ;)
Yas
@@CptTibblesit was a Mcm visual before coats
hahaha XD funny ayala i heard you guys couldnt even play the darn national anthem well. lol but whatever not hating nice documentary but i remember wasnt that the year where you guys only won percussion while james logan *cough*cough* (king of wba) whipped everyone in every other category -_0 oh wait yea it was hehehe lol high colorguard high visuals high general effect high music and first place band for like 6+ and up more years of competing in wba? yup thats james for you. by the way