It's amazing having JD Shaw back in front of Regiment. When I marched in '14 the BCH wasn't a drum corps guy (never marched dci) and let little issues (attacks and releases) go unchecked. I'm happy for the members and organization that they have gotten back the leadership that made so many people fall in love with the corps in the mid 2000's.
@@coolmarchingrecipies Training physically and musically throughout these months w/ the ‘23 packet and using DCI workouts to be prepared for the audition camp this Fall. I’ll be standing in front of the horn line again this summer at multiple stops in their Texas Tour and hope to catch them at a rehearsal site. Currently have $3k saved for the season so far.
Can someone explain what (number) air means? I've heard it in a lot of hornline warmups but I've never been taught that personally. Is it the amount of air they're using?
Regiment '21-23 member here. The number refers to the number of counts it takes to completely run out of (practical) air. So after taking a full breath, 8-count air would mean we are completely out of air in 8 counts. We also connect them to written dynamics, like piano equals 16 count air, mp=12, f=8, ff=6, etc.
It's amazing having JD Shaw back in front of Regiment. When I marched in '14 the BCH wasn't a drum corps guy (never marched dci) and let little issues (attacks and releases) go unchecked. I'm happy for the members and organization that they have gotten back the leadership that made so many people fall in love with the corps in the mid 2000's.
Stood in front of this hornline in person this year. Working to stand IN that horn line 2024 season. Going to first camp this weekend.
hows that going so far
@@coolmarchingrecipies Training physically and musically throughout these months w/ the ‘23 packet and using DCI workouts to be prepared for the audition camp this Fall. I’ll be standing in front of the horn line again this summer at multiple stops in their Texas Tour and hope to catch them at a rehearsal site. Currently have $3k saved for the season so far.
Good luck! Best power horn line ever! Wish you well!
@@jackrogers3657 10 months later, how did it go?
@@cravest1actually went to cavaliers and got contracted! crazy how life changes and things work out
Oh my lord I thought this was an old materpiece little did I know it was posted today. I love marching band so much this beautiful
Drum corps* but yeah this kind of stuff makes me appreciate music so much
Goosebumps every single time.
12:00 definitely why I'm probably here.
The singing has over tones absolutely fantastic. The most beautiful sounds, and my favorite drum corps ever.
"Why you're here probably."
you are correct. i ff to that spot specifically. I marched percussion in DCI but im a sucker for a great brass warm up.
Colin brown is somewhere in this group
So is Ty Thompson
@@Cay_k :)
@@tythompson5488 never thought you would see that comment. Kind of a small world moment. It was cool having a DCI marcher at alumni band.
11:28 -11:42 that's a modern Phantom charge in the closer!!!
Ummm perfectly unorthodox!!! 🥰
You're welcome 😊
Show your chops!!!!
5:04 56 is a ghost 😂
Can someone explain what (number) air means? I've heard it in a lot of hornline warmups but I've never been taught that personally. Is it the amount of air they're using?
Regiment '21-23 member here. The number refers to the number of counts it takes to completely run out of (practical) air. So after taking a full breath, 8-count air would mean we are completely out of air in 8 counts. We also connect them to written dynamics, like piano equals 16 count air, mp=12, f=8, ff=6, etc.
@@ethanlane1011 Thank you! This is super helpful. I might use this some day.