Brits React to Fighting Texas Aggie Band Halftime Drill

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  • @stischer47
    @stischer47 19 дней назад +33

    As a Texas Longhorn, even I get chills when the Aggie War Hymn starts. Proud to be a Texan and proud of the Aggie Band.

    • @Yqsw750001
      @Yqsw750001 13 дней назад +3

      With so much hate out there when it comes to these fans, that was an extraordinarily nice thing to type. As a A&M grad and former patient of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, I’m very grateful for UT.

    • @bethjarzombek4742
      @bethjarzombek4742 12 дней назад

      I have an Aggie Class of 2020 and a Longhorn Class of 2024. The game will be interesting for us.

    • @Oldag75
      @Oldag75 4 дня назад

      Friendly rivalry, A&M versus UT -- artificial passion, harmless and entertaining. My four years in the Corps of Cadets, the Horns outscored the Ags every game. But all of the accompanying festivities and food, particularly the post-game parties, were just fantastic.

    • @dreqqqq
      @dreqqqq 4 дня назад

      As an Aggie alumni with UT Law School alumni father, respect. Gonna be a great football season. Good luck.

  • @jasongrimberg6687
    @jasongrimberg6687 18 дней назад +16

    Former member of the Aggie band. We trained for performances like that every morning for a week with a new performance every week. On top of school and military training. Every member is trained for the military for the first two years of college

  • @JDogg1971
    @JDogg1971 Месяц назад +20

    “There’s a spirit can ne’er be told!” Gig Em, Aggies! 👍🏼

  • @craigdeaton6371
    @craigdeaton6371 Месяц назад +30

    About 400 in the band. The Corps of Cadets overall is about 3000. - Class of '83

    • @bigredmatt1011
      @bigredmatt1011 11 дней назад +1

      Sousaphone is what the largest horns are. They’re a tuba specifically for marching.

  • @tvc1848
    @tvc1848 Месяц назад +52

    While Texas A&M is not solely a military school, it certainly has a large military presence.
    In World War II over 14,000 commissioned officers came from Texas A&M University and over 6,000 enlisted men.
    Seven Texas A&M students earned the Medal of Honor.

    • @bobwallace9814
      @bobwallace9814 29 дней назад +5

      Second only to West Point.

    • @traceindigoag8387
      @traceindigoag8387 28 дней назад +6

      Gig’em

    • @callumengland6395
      @callumengland6395 25 дней назад +6

      General Patton said "Give me an army of west point graduates and ill win you a battle. Give me a handful of Aggies and ill win you a war."

    • @josephswenceski9113
      @josephswenceski9113 21 день назад +6

      @@bobwallace9814 During World War II, Texas A&M produced 20,229 soldiers, sailors, and marines for the United States' war effort; of these, 14,123 were officers, more than the combined total of the United States Naval Academy and the United States Military Academy (West Point) and more than three times the totals of any other Senior Military College

    • @dreqqqq
      @dreqqqq 4 дня назад

      This past spring semester 2024, Texas A&M commissioned the most officers in 40 years, 165.

  • @ryanje8147
    @ryanje8147 Месяц назад +69

    I don't think Yass understands the difference between a trombone and sousaphone and tuba.

    • @larrydewein
      @larrydewein Месяц назад +3

      He wasn't paying attention in music class!!!

    • @user-fb1vz1lk2r
      @user-fb1vz1lk2r Месяц назад

      I agree!

    • @user-fb1vz1lk2r
      @user-fb1vz1lk2r Месяц назад +3

      Though the Aggies are a “rival” university, it is a fine school! ❤️

    • @juarezderrick9647
      @juarezderrick9647 29 дней назад

      I don't think either one of them know the difference between their mouth and their a******. They are in Britain them people are slow af. She is fine and I would marry her just because she is slow 😂

    • @ccormx
      @ccormx 27 дней назад

      Apparently neither do I…what’s a “sousaphone” like Sousa?
      Also FUCKING GIG”EM

  • @mariejustme
    @mariejustme Месяц назад +42

    It’s a tuba y’all. 😂 The instruments with the long “slide” in front are trombones. And yes, they are very close together. I’m loving all the college football and military vids. Thanks so much! BTW, the “T” is made up of cadets. It’s a military college.

    • @jamesf.ryaniii7918
      @jamesf.ryaniii7918 Месяц назад +8

      It is not a tuba. A tuba is played in a seated position while clutching the instrument to your chest. It can also be be played while marching and clutching it to your chest. However, most marching band players will reconfigure the mouth piece so the tuba can be held on the shoulder. It is still cumbersome but easier than clutching it to your chest.
      The Sousaphone is a different instrument. The tuba and Sousaphone both produce low bass tones. But, the Sousaphone was designed specifically for use in marching bands. The Sousaphone wraps around the body so the player does not have to hold the weight of the instrument making it much easier to play while marching or standing.
      Another difference is that tubas generally have 4 or 5 valves, but a Sousaphone only has 3 valves.

    • @shawnb4938
      @shawnb4938 29 дней назад +1

      The TUBA is the large white instrument carried over the sholuder. The trombone is the long one with a slide.

    • @jamesf.ryaniii7918
      @jamesf.ryaniii7918 29 дней назад

      @@shawnb4938 No!!! It's not a tuba. Most marching bands do not use tubas, they use Sousaphones. Google 'tuba' and look at Images, then Google 'Sousaphone' and look at images. They are not the same instrument.

    • @rafaucett
      @rafaucett 16 дней назад +1

      The sousaphone is the large instrument carried over the shoulder. A sousaphone's bell points forward; a tuba's bell is vertical. Do a Google search.

    • @stacywoodruff4165
      @stacywoodruff4165 4 дня назад +2

      It’s a Sousaphone, and subs in for the tuba in most marching bands. However, the Aggie band refers to both the Sousaphone and the tuba as a Bass, or a bass horn. The word tuba is practically outlawed at A&M, due to the rivalry with t.u. (UT). It’s a goofy tradition, but A&M is full of them.
      I played trombone in the Aggie Band, and it was a tight fit with other trombones and the bass horns. Turns had to be absolutely precise, or you could wind up with a concussion or your front teeth smashed in. Look up the 4 way cross to see it get really difficult. Marching with the Aggie Band is definitely high pressure, but so much fun.

  • @TX427LFC
    @TX427LFC Месяц назад +5

    I've seen these halftime drills hundreds of times, in person and online, and they never get old. Mesmerizing

  • @randieandjodistrom854
    @randieandjodistrom854 23 дня назад +17

    I am a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. My son is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. My son-in-law's brother is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. My two eldest daughters are graduates of Texas A&M University at College Station. My youngest began her education at Texas A&M in College Station, but graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). I also have experience with the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Colorado, Colorado State University, the University of Wyoming, South Dakota State University, North Dakota State University, and the University of New Mexico. The heart and soul of Texas A&M is the Corps of Cadets, which is about 2,000 strong, and it is the Corps that composes the "block T" on the field in this video. There is no institution of higher learning I've been exposed to that has as deep and rich traditions as Texas A&M. It's not possible to explain them in these comments, but if you had any idea of what Texas A&M is really all about, you'd be blown away, and this video would have been many times more meaningful.

    • @cottonclark897
      @cottonclark897 18 дней назад +4

      I am Class of '79. Proud Aggie, through and through. We have a saying on campus: "From the inside, you can't explain it, From the outside, you can't understand it." Your comments point directly to this unofficial mantra at Aggieland. Gig'em, Aggies! 👍

    • @dreqqqq
      @dreqqqq 4 дня назад

      Ha, born and raised in San Antonio I started at UTSA but graduated Texas A&M. Awesome comment, thanks and Gig Em!👍🏼

  • @pushpak
    @pushpak Месяц назад +11

    What you're describing is a Sousaphone which is in the Tuba family. “Created around 1893 by J. W. Pepper at the direction of American bandleader John Philip Sousa (after whom the instrument was then named), it was designed to be easier to play than the concert tuba while standing or marching, as well as to carry the sound of the instrument above the heads of the band.” - Wiki

  • @DeLee596
    @DeLee596 Месяц назад +12

    Whoop Gig'em Aggies.

  • @susanshaffer1467
    @susanshaffer1467 21 день назад +4

    I went to THE University of Texas (Longhorns) and married to an Aggie. I greatly appreciate the Fightin’ Aggie Marching Band!

  • @rblume1968
    @rblume1968 Месяц назад +17

    This was Texas A&M not Texas. I know it seems like it might seem like close to the same things but I don't think is any love between the 2 schools. At least not in athletic competitions.

    • @ccormx
      @ccormx 27 дней назад +1

      Fucking Gig’em

    • @user-sy7oy2xl8m
      @user-sy7oy2xl8m 21 день назад +1

      We sure as hell weren't tea sippers!!!

    • @dreqqqq
      @dreqqqq 4 дня назад

      Aggie alumni here, we do in fact call the band The Fighting Texas Aggie Band. Appreciate you trying to clear it up but the title is in fact correct. Thanks and Gig em. 👍🏼

  • @diannelovejoy5514
    @diannelovejoy5514 Месяц назад +7

    Large instrument is called a tuba or a Sousaphone in a marching band. The trombone changes notes with the piece called a slide. The Sousaphone was a modification made to a basic tuba, to allow shifting the weight for easier holding while marching. Named after a famous band director. John Philip Sousa.😊

  • @diannelovejoy5514
    @diannelovejoy5514 Месяц назад +7

    Large instrument is called a tuba or a Sousaphone in a marching band. The trombone changes notes with the piece called a slide.

  • @creinicke1000
    @creinicke1000 Месяц назад +7

    These are kids to be proud of.

  • @RFredrickPhotography
    @RFredrickPhotography Месяц назад +7

    @yassandfats According to Google...Known for its precision military marching formations on the football field, the Fightin Texas Aggie Band is the largest collegiate military marching band in the nation. This 400 member Corps of Cadets unit is the official marching band of Texas A&M University. Performing at all home football games, several away games, parades and events, this organization is one of the most traveled collegiate marching bands in the nation. The Aggie Band operates under strict military guidelines as an integral part of the Corps of Cadets.

  • @TB-tr3cm
    @TB-tr3cm Месяц назад +6

    Well done. Fun reaction. For another marching band style, I recommend an HBCU. Historically Black College/University. Example: Southern University Human Jukebox/Halftime Show vs LSU 2022 approx. 6:30 in length. Thanks.

  • @karenjayne24
    @karenjayne24 Месяц назад +5

    I am so lucky to have seen them in person. All of these marching band members work extremely hard. These band members spend hours practicing as well as carrying a full load of academic studies. They are all so talented.

  • @DarrylPage-jc2yl
    @DarrylPage-jc2yl Месяц назад +4

    They mention and give their rendition of Lee Greenwood's song God Bless the USA in this video. I suggest you watch a video Greenwood made with a music group called Home Free and several members of the military ... where they all sing this song from different parts of the country then edit it all together. Its a very moving rendition. You'll love it.

  • @shawnbflannigan
    @shawnbflannigan 7 дней назад +1

    “I’m not going to lie” -- yes thank you for telling the truth 🤣 I wonder where this hugely common phrase came from.

  • @david-1775
    @david-1775 25 дней назад +2

    The Texas A&M Corp of Cadets is not a military service academy. It is one of six "Senior Military Colleges" and Corp members are not commissioned officers when they join. Taking a commission is optional and less than half (40-45%) will join the military. They won't become veterans until they join and then leave the military.

  • @roger3141
    @roger3141 25 дней назад +2

    College football and basketball are much larger than the professional versions. A lot of loyalties go back many generations to the Civil War with sons and daughters following their parents and grandparents to the same school. Football and basketball are unifying social events even for students who don't attend the games celebrating at parties around campus. Huge rivalries exist between border states and many alums make a point to attend these events. Marching bands have evolved over the years to entertain the crowds during half-time and have become an integral part of the culture. Even high schools have marching bands that are quite good and they attend huge competitions all over the country.

  • @user-fv5ms4sz8e
    @user-fv5ms4sz8e 5 дней назад +1

    I attended Texas A & M Firefighting School at College Station and various extension classes elsewhere. It's a huge school. The biggest brass instrument carried would be the Tuba. The letters A & M stands for Agriculture & Mechanical, as it has large class studies in both, along with a massive ROTC (an acronym for Reserve Officers Training Corps) program and the Fighting Aggie (for Ag) Band wears an older style military uniform and centers its band program around military style precision drills. Notice the band is constantly playing, unlike Ohio who takes breathers as their MC narrates.

  • @balancedactguy
    @balancedactguy Месяц назад +2

    The Trombone players lower the slide of the Trombone Downward for an instant so the Instrument is vertical and doesn't hit anyone or anything...then they immediately raise it up again to continue playing !

  • @bleachedbrother
    @bleachedbrother Месяц назад +3

    4:40 what you're referring to is a TUBA. Trombones have thinner retractable sliding tubes.

  • @jasonwhoever5528
    @jasonwhoever5528 Месяц назад +14

    Texas A&M to some degree is a military college. It's been that way since the 1800s (I think) core of cadets. The student body is called the 12th man. (Fans in the stands) Teams have 11 players on the field and the Aggies consider their fans a 12th man because of the noise they cause.

    • @colormedubious4747
      @colormedubious4747 21 день назад +2

      There's a deeper story to "the 12th Man" -- the original ACTUAL 12th man during a key game in 1922. During the game, A&M coach Dana X. Bible realized that one more injury would leave him without another backfield player to send into the game. Bible called E. King Gill, a sophomore basketball player, down from the stands to stand ready as a substitute. Gill was ready in uniform on the sidelines if his team ever needed him. He didn't get to play but became immortalized anyway as all Aggies at an A&M football game stand whenever the team is on the field. Whooooooooop!

    • @dreqqqq
      @dreqqqq 4 дня назад

      Aggie alumni here, Texas A&M was founded in 1876 as an all white all boys military school. It wasn't until 1963 that people of color and women were allowed to attend. Since then the school is one of the most diverse Universities with students and professors from nations all over the world. 👍🏼

    • @colormedubious4747
      @colormedubious4747 4 дня назад

      @@dreqqqq Fake, fake, FAKE! This guy's obviously a tea-sipper! There is no such thing as an Aggie "alumni." There are only FORMER STUDENTS.
      All kidding aside, I doubt very much that the foundational legislation that created the university specifically limited the race and gender of the future student population. That would merely have been the default assumption at the time. The wives and daughters of faculty and staff were allowed to attend classes (and for no cost, if I remember what we were told at Fish Camp correctly). Gig 'em!

  • @manty01actual59
    @manty01actual59 Месяц назад +3

    Nobody executes a counter column march better than the Aggies

  • @AngieDW
    @AngieDW 4 дня назад +1

    lol Brit’s reacting to us Aggies is great! We have a Long history! I’m fighten Texas Aggie class of 2002; (‘98-‘02)
    I was there during 1999 bonfire and 9/11/2001. We experienced a lot back then but the band always brought us together made us proud

    • @dreqqqq
      @dreqqqq 4 дня назад

      Gig em👍🏼

  • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
    @Gort-Marvin0Martian 16 дней назад +1

    Glad to see you watch this. They are great.
    As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.

  • @beautiful80sladies22
    @beautiful80sladies22 14 дней назад

    UT lifer fan here. That s$$t gives me goosebumps. My family has a heavy military history. Many Americans are still patriotic. Texans are fiercely independent. Alot at play here. After the US Military Academies, Texas A&M has a Corp of Cadets aside from their regular student population that can go on to serve in the the Armed Services as an officer. God bless those kids. Have to admit, when y'all clapped I teared😢 up. At the end of the day Americans have each other's back. Glad to have Brits as our friends

  • @jasonbyassee7541
    @jasonbyassee7541 13 дней назад

    I’ve never seen you guys before. Just watching some videos. That being said, I love that you guys are watching the Aggie band. They are a military marching band, and they are awesome. This is one halftime show ya never want to miss.

  • @butchbunde8990
    @butchbunde8990 Месяц назад +3

    Trombone has the long slide that goes in and out as they play, I think you may be speaking of the Tuba which has the large bowl

  • @markvargus6519
    @markvargus6519 5 дней назад

    I always enjoy seeing someone from the UK discovering the tradition of a halftime or pregame show at football games. And you found one of the bands that almost always manages a visually impressive show.
    The big thing so few people understand is how little work goes into any one show. Most of the top college marching bands will have a new halftime show for each home game, which means they only get 1-2 weeks to practice before they have to perform. And everyone out there on the field is a full-time student. I don't know how it works at Texas A&M, but I know that many schools work with only having 2-2.5 hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday each week, plus some time on Saturday morning to practice/prepare. So the shows tend to not be as complex as they appear. This show is a good example. There is a lot of what are called "counter-marches", but its mostly in a block so the majority of the members just have to follow the person in front of them. Only a few members need to remember the whole show.
    As for the trombones, you are right, during the counter-marches they will stop playing and hold their instrument so that its facing up and down. This allows them to perform the pass-throughs.
    As for a single error causing a huge problem, honestly it depends on the experience of the band members around the person making the mistake. Often there will be very experienced members who just quickly adjust and hide the error as best as they can. Band members and former band members will catch these, but most of the fans won't realize that there was a problem.

  • @kentgrady9226
    @kentgrady9226 Месяц назад +1

    American college marching bands are relics of an age when all state funded universities had compulsory ROTC (reserve officer training corps) programs. To be clear, ROTC still exists, but on a much smaller scale.
    The bands were considered demonstration units to showcase the cadets' skill at close order drill and marching. It harkens to an era when battlefield orders were communicated by drum beats and trumpet blasts. Of you look at the marching band uniforms of most universities, they tend to have a vaguely military, anachronistic look about them.
    Texas A&M is what is called a "Senior Military College". That effectively means that the ROTC cadet corps is a more prominent and visible presence on campus than at most schools.
    My father graduated from college in 1958 (not from Texas A&M), and he participated in his university's ROTC program. He then went on to Naval Officer Candidate School and served four years as a commissioner naval officer. During his college years, he marched at football halftimes to the cadence of the civilian marching bands.
    This historical link between military service and university attendance is one of the reasons college sports are so integrated into American culture.
    The British upper classes actually have similar traditions. Historically, an upper class British man owned only three neckties or cravats. Each bore a crest - one for his family, one for his university, and one for his military unit. A necktie which bore no crest was an indicator that the wearer was working class. American college loyalty tied all three elements in one institution, and you didn't need to be a landed aristocrat for the privilege.

  • @CRAkins1020
    @CRAkins1020 Месяц назад +2

    The big round ones over the shoulder are Tubas. Trombones are the long ones ya slide back and forth 🎉

  • @stevedarrow7474
    @stevedarrow7474 29 дней назад +3

    My son was in that formation. There were about 2,500 Cadets in the Corps that year. He is Class of '16. This isn't even the best halftime performance. Look for the four way cross.

  • @mbsheisey
    @mbsheisey 21 день назад +1

    I guarantee you this was as much fun as it looked!

  • @Hammster69official
    @Hammster69official 12 дней назад

    Marching band halftime shows are common at college football games in this country. The reason Texas A&M's precision is top notch, is because it is composed of members of the military Core of Cadets, which can be of any branch of service, by the way.

  • @bethjarzombek4742
    @bethjarzombek4742 12 дней назад

    The guy starts vibing at the first note. Get him to College Station and make him an Aggie!

  • @lyonsgreg
    @lyonsgreg Месяц назад +6

    Texas A&M is a regular college but has a huge Military Science program. It goes back to the 1800's and initially graduated artillery officers for the Army ( I believe). At the beginning when they were waving the flags around that emulates the way that units used to communicate with each other on the battlefield. Texas A&M also has a big Veterinary program.

    • @dreqqqq
      @dreqqqq 4 дня назад

      Alumni here, Texas A&M was founded in 1876 as an all white all boys military school. There was a large focus on cavalry as well which is why the veterinary program is so big. it has one of the largest most successful equine schools in the country.

  • @markpenny9293
    @markpenny9293 19 дней назад

    Former Student here. I am glad you enjoyed this halftime show, but you REALLY need to see them live to experience all the energy coming from the band and the fans in the stands.

  • @ronclark9724
    @ronclark9724 25 дней назад

    All members of the marching band are members of the cadets. Around 400-500 are members of the marching band. Texas A&M University (Agricultural & Mechanical) has over 50,000 students with around 4,000 of them in the Corp of Cadets. So 10% of the Corp is in the band, and less than 10% of the students is in the Corp. Imagine the entire football field full of all the students. Wow! That’s huge.

  • @crawford323
    @crawford323 3 дня назад

    Excellent question about the trombones and other big horns, as you are correct the horizontal spacing is very limited, if you notice closely at the turns the big horns take a deeper vertical step. They trade horizontal spacing for vertical clearance. Very cleverly done.

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin9565 Месяц назад +4

    The big ones are Tubas

    • @jamesf.ryaniii7918
      @jamesf.ryaniii7918 Месяц назад

      It is not a tuba. A tuba is played in a seated position while clutching the instrument to your chest. It can also be be played while marching and clutching it to your chest. However, most marching band players will reconfigure the mouth piece so the tuba can be held on the shoulder. It is still cumbersome but easier than clutching it to your chest.
      The Sousaphone is a different instrument. The tuba and Sousaphone both produce low bass tones. But, the Sousaphone was designed specifically for use in marching bands. The Sousaphone wraps around the body so the player does not have to hold the weight of the instrument making it much easier to play while marching or standing.
      Another difference is that tubas generally have 4 or 5 valves, but a Sousaphone only has 3 valves.

  • @doedoebirds1
    @doedoebirds1 11 дней назад

    the big round one is called the Tuba, the trombone is the one that some of the instrument goes in and out.

  • @ShawnATX
    @ShawnATX 4 дня назад

    Trombone is the horn that has a long slide. In most marching bands a tuba is marched as a sousaphone, which is what I suspect you meant by trombone, which is the large belled instrument that is worn like a hula hoop over the shoulders.

  • @rah7868
    @rah7868 21 день назад +1

    Graduated from UNT and SMU but have always been a Gig em Aggies fan.

  • @DaveRoberts308
    @DaveRoberts308 20 дней назад +1

    “It’s an army!” Well, yes. Second only to the US military academies. Don’t mess with Texas. Gig ‘em!

  • @armandorodriguez2715
    @armandorodriguez2715 25 дней назад +1

    Look T george straight, just broke a record

  • @RichardGallegos-i8u
    @RichardGallegos-i8u 19 дней назад

    Trumpets are smaller it's trombone. But their Tubas are huge! Amazing Band!

  • @darrenjackson2705
    @darrenjackson2705 21 день назад

    Sousaphone is where they can stand inside of them. It is in essence a tuba that is made for marching bands. Named after John Phillip Sousa.

  • @diannalaubenberg7532
    @diannalaubenberg7532 20 дней назад

    Check out some of the Texas High School Bands. It will blow your minds. Also, Prairie View A&M is always impressive. Those big tubas are called Sousaphones. Named for composer John Phillip Sousa.

  • @karimhicks8376
    @karimhicks8376 Месяц назад +1

    In Great Britian, do they not have University Marching bands at sports events? We Americans love our College/University sports events!!! A burning passion for many. A matter of personal pride!! Rivalries that transcend generations;

  • @pickax411
    @pickax411 15 дней назад

    The band's performance is a close order drill. The small hash marks on the field are at 3 feet apart about 1 meter. So, they are painfully close.

  • @cpuaggie
    @cpuaggie 22 дня назад

    If nobody else has mentioned it, the large silver-colored instruments are called tubas or as we called them in the Corps, “Basses.” The trombones are the really long horns with a slide you pull and push to play the right note. And yes, one misstep and it throws off the entire formation. That’s what it takes hours every day to learn the halftime show drill for that week. The drill changes every week and gets progressively more complex as the Freshmen (or “fish” as they’re called in the Corps) learn how to military march and memorize the music. Once they’ve memorized the music, they’re able to be more focused on the marching drill and can learn more difficult drills. You’ll notice that when they’re “turning around,” the tubas will crouch, the bass drummers will lean forward, and the trombonists will put their instruments “at attention” (i.e. perpendicular to the ground), all of which is to avoid hitting anyone as they turn around. They may brush each other, but an actual collision is rare. The fear of God is put into the “fish” and Sophomores (“pissheads” as they’re called in the Corps) because they will pay dearly for a mistake during the halftime show. I recommend watching a video of them doing the 4-way cross-through drill. That will blow your mind.

  • @traceindigoag8387
    @traceindigoag8387 28 дней назад

    Took me a couple of seconds to realize they were talking about the tubas haha I was so confused

  • @jeep146
    @jeep146 15 дней назад

    For the non US viewers in America most public High Schools have marching bands grades 8 thru 12. Once your finished with High School you can apply to the University grade 12 thru 16 for a bachelors degree. Most have music degrees but it is not required to be a music major to join a marching band. You must audition. Practice is on your own time besides your regular school studies.

  • @user-dc1el5cy1b
    @user-dc1el5cy1b 26 дней назад

    The trombones and flutes put their instruments facing up and down on turns to not hit anyone else. I would know as a member of a military style marching band.

  • @brianspittler6913
    @brianspittler6913 18 дней назад

    Y'all need to watch the video when they do the 4 way cross it will really blow your minds.

  • @thomasgrover3223
    @thomasgrover3223 26 дней назад

    Great reaction ❤

  • @goatitisful
    @goatitisful 14 дней назад +1

    You need to see the Ohio State Marching Band tho... it couldnt be more different than this, but both are fantastic.

  • @robertVirtue-mc2yw
    @robertVirtue-mc2yw 13 дней назад

    The big horns are Sousaphones named for John Philipp Sousa The March King .

  • @coversbyroy15
    @coversbyroy15 21 день назад

    The instrument you seem to be referring to around the 6min mark is the tuba

  • @stathispapailias634
    @stathispapailias634 22 дня назад

    In Texas A&M.....the A stands for Agriculture. The M stands Military. That's why their bad is so soldier-like.

    • @colormedubious4747
      @colormedubious4747 21 день назад +2

      The M stands for MECHANICAL. The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas became Texas A&M University, which is famed for its Engineering programs. They ALSO happen to have one of the largest ROTC programs in the USA.

  • @jchoney1000
    @jchoney1000 23 дня назад

    Lots of good info in the comments. Was in this band during my time in college. Yes they are very close. Shoulder to shoulder when going in opposite directions. And this isn’t the most technical show. The four way cross literally has two people in one spot crossing each other in opposite direction’s while marching. We practiced every weekday for a couple of hours and yes people end up on the butts or smacked in the face when someone screws up.

  • @chrissherrill49
    @chrissherrill49 23 дня назад

    Check out the Kyoto Tachibana SHS (Senior High School) Marching Band. Yes, that's Kyoto, Japan. I think you'll be impressed. Don't want to give too much away, but they dance...and play.

  • @docalexander2853
    @docalexander2853 8 дней назад

    That is really easy to do but it looks hard from the stands. Arlington was the first band that didn't use music as they played, I believe. First one I saw in 1955.

  • @troywinters2399
    @troywinters2399 19 дней назад

    You guys do realize this happens at practically every college football game in America, right? Every team has a marching band-some, of course, are better than others...

  • @paigeharrison3909
    @paigeharrison3909 29 дней назад

    University of Texas and Texas A&M are huge rivals. We still give my uncle a hard time for being the only Aggie (someone who graduated from A&M) in the family, and he's in his 60s.😂 University of Texas is the Longhorns.

  • @SITHJELLO
    @SITHJELLO 21 день назад

    High schools also have some pretty great marching band programs as well.

  • @timlenard1646
    @timlenard1646 Месяц назад

    its actually called a Tuba, a trombone is the one with the long slide on it...

  • @copperbuttons7376
    @copperbuttons7376 20 дней назад

    I’m always impressed by the Aggie Band (I was in my high school marching band back in the Dark Ages) but I am disappointed in the camera work since we don’t get to see the formation in total as it moves and flows.

  • @user-tc9ws8ph6i
    @user-tc9ws8ph6i 15 дней назад

    Those are not veterans they are college students that’s the marching band!! Here in Texas those kids start in Junior High then High School and then college they also compete with other schools throughout the US.

  • @hamburglar83
    @hamburglar83 28 дней назад

    Yall should react to Texas high school football…..they have stadiums that fit 20,000 people. It’s nuts. My high school in Illinois once had 9000 people for a game and i thought that was crazy.

  • @Texan190
    @Texan190 19 дней назад

    Best band, best Corps of Cadets, best university. Gig'em.

  • @Godric_71
    @Godric_71 18 дней назад

    I hate the Ohio State Buckeyes. However, they truly have "The best damn band in the land." I have literally tried to let my prejudice against the Buckeyes cloud my appreciation for their band. I can't. They are the absolute BEST. Check them out.

  • @JennRazor
    @JennRazor Месяц назад

    The over the shoulder instrument is a Tuba and they do have room between them

  • @MRxMADHATTER
    @MRxMADHATTER 29 дней назад

    The students in uniform and the band are all pat of TxA&M's ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) program. They act like an army because they actually are an army. The rest of the school specialize in agriculture and medicine. As well as other scientific fields of study. But they are not all trying to become vetrinarians.

    • @rwtx7781
      @rwtx7781 20 дней назад

      Texas A&M (Agriculture and Mechanical)

  • @robelliott4985
    @robelliott4985 12 дней назад

    Y’all should visit. Attend a home game in September. Lovely weather.

  • @colormedubious4747
    @colormedubious4747 20 дней назад +1

    They swivel or dip to avoid impacts.

  • @philipbutler6608
    @philipbutler6608 24 дня назад

    Sousaphones were Tubas designed for Marching Bands by John Phillip Sousa a famous composer and Director of the United Sates Marin Corps Band

  • @JohnnyD-u7
    @JohnnyD-u7 Месяц назад +3

    🇺🇸🦅

  • @unknowncomic4107
    @unknowncomic4107 20 дней назад

    Imagine using the internet to look up to see what a trombone was......

  • @narr0wm1nd49
    @narr0wm1nd49 13 дней назад

    Don't worry Britts if you get into trouble again from Europe we are here to protect you

  • @bleachedbrother
    @bleachedbrother Месяц назад +10

    This is NOT a "Texas" band.
    It's the "Texas A & M Aggies" band.
    There's more than one "Texas" school.
    Texas
    Texas Tech
    Texas A & M
    more...

    • @ST-ov8cm
      @ST-ov8cm Месяц назад +4

      Yes. Just the Texas schools who play the largest division of college football include
      North Texas
      Texas Austin
      Texas El Paso
      Texas San Antonio
      Texas State
      Texas Tech
      But, the oldest and largest is Texas A&M

    • @traceindigoag8387
      @traceindigoag8387 28 дней назад +2

      I said the same thing 😂 no tea sippers here

    • @craigdeaton6371
      @craigdeaton6371 20 дней назад

      t.u.

    • @dreqqqq
      @dreqqqq 4 дня назад

      Alumni here, we do in fact call it the Fighting Texas Aggie Band. A&M stands for Agriculture and Mechanics, or Aggie for short. So saying Texas Aggie is the same, hence Fighting Texas Aggie.👍🏼

  • @callumengland6395
    @callumengland6395 25 дней назад +1

    The words to the war hymn at the beginning was written in the trenches of WW1

  • @davidslone9776
    @davidslone9776 20 дней назад

    Not a "trombone", the over the shoulder instrument is a TUBA......

  • @MsTolatola
    @MsTolatola 18 дней назад

    Texas A & M is the Harvard of the south. So excellence is expected

  • @MinkyBucketz
    @MinkyBucketz 22 дня назад

    Wiki says 400 men and women in the band

  • @efriamantoniogarza9388
    @efriamantoniogarza9388 16 дней назад

    So glad you enjoyed this. I believe marching bands is unique to America?

  • @MsNerdsRevenge
    @MsNerdsRevenge 9 дней назад

    Rough Collie, Aggie that's right Scotland take your dog back! Tennessee has endure enough

  • @russellfisher2853
    @russellfisher2853 Месяц назад

    They're good but their is better.The big horn is the tuba. The things banging together are symbals.

  • @steviegarza1166
    @steviegarza1166 20 дней назад

    This stuff takes alot of practice lol was in marching band all through high school it’s a lot to remember but being good on ur mark is key cause u can get a trombone slide in the face or me I got hit by the colorguard once 🤣🤣🤣 not by my fault but still knowing ur place is key keeps the shapes and lines straight( have to have great peripheral vision)

  • @Godric_71
    @Godric_71 18 дней назад

    Band Geeks are amazing

  • @daslumlordb6197
    @daslumlordb6197 Месяц назад +1

    I see your interest in marching bands. Maybe check out some HBCU bands?
    HBCU is (Historical Black Colleges & Universities) their bands are far better but I have no videos to suggest but if you do take a look try looking at some of the betters ones like.
    Southern University Human Juke Box
    Jackson State Sonic Boom
    PV Marching Storm
    North Folk St Spartan Legion
    Texas Southern Ocean of Soul

  • @robertconyerjr1031
    @robertconyerjr1031 14 дней назад

    Whoop, Gig Em!!!

  • @buddystewart2020
    @buddystewart2020 15 дней назад

    the trombones, the ones over the shoulder. sigh. smdh. no dude, no, that is not a fucking trombone. that is called a sousaphone.

  • @fdp9521
    @fdp9521 21 день назад

    Impressive, but then again the aggies have marched the same show since 1946 or so.

    • @rwtx7781
      @rwtx7781 20 дней назад

      They do a different marching design every home game. They have marched at halftime for many years but the do different songs and marching plans.

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz Месяц назад +1

    Tuba and French horns