Their march to the stadium isn't as formal as some colleges. There's a lot of community interaction along the way. They're always in step during performances. Mr. Keyboard Warrior.
@@TheBrooksRange Being in a college band, theres a difference between a formal party block and a not good. I am a fan of OUs band, but this does not make them look very good
@@rimenuir910 you DO know they aren't in a competition in this video right? It's also nothing new, they've always had the same "not formal' march to the stadium. And, at pre-fanr, they RUN onto the field, not march.
@@sam_im_trash8853 I stand by my statement. Its just something that makes the band look bad imo; just being someone who did band in college, its something other groups talk about ;)
@@rimenuir910Have you seen the Stanford Band? I mostly just want to highlight your use of the word IMO. Directors may have 1,000 different ways of presenting a band for a football game since it is about enhancing the experience for the student body, fans, and football team. There is no right or wrong way for non-competitive performances. For the record, I think OU needs to provide more funds for the Pride.
Nothing revs up a fan base like drab music. The Pride needs to rock it into the stadium.
The only part you need to march in is if you are practicing or on the field
Best damn band in the land!
What an embarrassment to this long time Pride fan.
I’d be embarrassed to be in that band, half of them aren’t even in step when the drumline is cadencing into the stadium
Their march to the stadium isn't as formal as some colleges. There's a lot of community interaction along the way. They're always in step during performances. Mr. Keyboard Warrior.
@@TheBrooksRange Being in a college band, theres a difference between a formal party block and a not good. I am a fan of OUs band, but this does not make them look very good
@@rimenuir910 you DO know they aren't in a competition in this video right? It's also nothing new, they've always had the same "not formal' march to the stadium. And, at pre-fanr, they RUN onto the field, not march.
@@sam_im_trash8853 I stand by my statement. Its just something that makes the band look bad imo; just being someone who did band in college, its something other groups talk about ;)
@@rimenuir910Have you seen the Stanford Band? I mostly just want to highlight your use of the word IMO. Directors may have 1,000 different ways of presenting a band for a football game since it is about enhancing the experience for the student body, fans, and football team. There is no right or wrong way for non-competitive performances.
For the record, I think OU needs to provide more funds for the Pride.