I love it when Drum Corps and Marching Bands play Latin music. It just fits and it always sounds good! And by the way, it brings back memories from when I marched in Drum Corps and Marching Band when we played Latin music. Ohhh gosh, we were jamming!!! And we went internationally with that!!
Damn, they might not be playing on Gs but this is the most 70s style drum corps performance I’ve ever watched. Huge kudos for an amazing interpretation of the original Watrous chart.
It would be cool if they had an arrangement on G bugles. I imagine they’re not using G bugles with this arrangement since it sounds like it’s in D minor.
July 4th in Bristol was always my favorite part of tour when I marched, Horn arcs by the ocean. People partying. Little side concerts etc. Great food. It was a blast.
Was there in Bristol for this performance…Amazing! Looking forward to the Cadets reaching this level again. This was such a great corps, and it will be again one day!
This is the 'BEST' Tiger🐯 of San Pedro I've ever heard; thanks Cadets! Other Corps and Marching Bands played Tiger 🐯 of San Pedro back in the day like...... The Warriors Drum and Bugle Corps 1972-77 and Jackson State University Sonic Boom of The South
It was really good and just reminded me of how great the '79 Guardsmen really were! Hats off to Garfield though, it sounded really nice and had the vibe Guardsmen had! Nothing beats the '79 Guardsmen version of TOSP, yet.
+joe anderson It's all good! I would love to learn it still! I think I have it down but the ending. Thank you. By the way, I like your show the best out of the others.
Tiger of San Pedro! I remember playing it in HS 30+ years ago. Nice to hear a corp doing a tune that's not so "uptight" as all of them seem to be doing. Shostako-what? LOL
Hey Mr.Zicha, did you say that you might be able to get the music? Since your son is the soloist and all? I've learned it by ear, but I want make sure I got all the right notes. Thanks, P.S. Congrats on OTT Cadets
Justin Rouzier One of the great old standards of another era. In 1980, two Finalists played it (Guardsmen and Crossmen). Try to find the recordings of Guardsmen in 1979 (and 80 too).
I love it when Drum Corps and Marching Bands play Latin music. It just fits and it always sounds good! And by the way, it brings back memories from when I marched in Drum Corps and Marching Band when we played Latin music. Ohhh gosh, we were jamming!!! And we went internationally with that!!
that's not latin music
@@Jerrytb1 “Latin music” whitewashed
Damn, they might not be playing on Gs but this is the most 70s style drum corps performance I’ve ever watched. Huge kudos for an amazing interpretation of the original Watrous chart.
Well I mean one of the trumpets played a double A
It would be cool if they had an arrangement on G bugles. I imagine they’re not using G bugles with this arrangement since it sounds like it’s in D minor.
@@IsaiahSMC he is talking about G bugles no the notes they are playing lmao
@@IsaiahSMC Hah that's a funny misinterpretation you got there.
July 4th in Bristol was always my favorite part of tour when I marched, Horn arcs by the ocean. People partying. Little side concerts etc. Great food. It was a blast.
Call me old fashioned, nothing looks better than the maroon and gold.
Nothing old fashioned about being correct!
Was there in Bristol for this performance…Amazing! Looking forward to the Cadets reaching this level again. This was such a great corps, and it will be again one day!
This aged well
Amazing how good drum corps sounds without electronics and vocals!!!
True, although a Wurlitzer tossed into the mix wouldn’t hurt :)
pearlsnaredrummer77 it wouldn't sound better with g bugles. Just louder and out of tune
They sound good with electronics and vocals too
This is the 'BEST' Tiger🐯 of San Pedro I've ever heard; thanks Cadets!
Other Corps and Marching Bands played Tiger 🐯 of San Pedro back in the day like......
The Warriors Drum and Bugle Corps 1972-77
and Jackson State University Sonic Boom of The South
the spartan legion has the best version
It was really good and just reminded me of how great the '79 Guardsmen really were! Hats off to Garfield though, it sounded really nice and had the vibe Guardsmen had! Nothing beats the '79 Guardsmen version of TOSP, yet.
Amazing cover
How would one go about learning that bari solo...?
+PeterTheRockGriffen1 Hi, sorry this is so late, but I was the soloist and I have the music if you still want it
+joe anderson It's all good! I would love to learn it still! I think I have it down but the ending. Thank you. By the way, I like your show the best out of the others.
+joe anderson you could email it to me at IndoDuta@gmail.com if you're not busy.
Of course!
+joe anderson same please! Shadowmau5@yahoo.com
I wish I was there soooo much thank you
Tha Cadets are just a stunningly beautiful Corp!
Tiger of San Pedro! I remember playing it in HS 30+ years ago. Nice to hear a corp doing a tune that's not so "uptight" as all of them seem to be doing. Shostako-what? LOL
Wow! That is cranking!
I want to learn that 1st trumpet solo so bad
the rides in the background
I wish drum corps went back to execution-based scoring, where this kind of solid, entertaining full piece was more rewarded.
Sounds like a song that Horace Silver would write. Awesome!
Why does every soprano player in all of D&B use that same spastic shake?
Hey Mr.Zicha, did you say that you might be able to get the music? Since your son is the soloist and all? I've learned it by ear, but I want make sure I got all the right notes. Thanks, P.S. Congrats on OTT Cadets
not me...I have no kids. I'm a driver for the corps.
A jazz band tune played by a marching band??! How diverse
What is the name of this song?
Tiger of San Pedro
Justin Rouzier One of the great old standards of another era. In 1980, two Finalists played it (Guardsmen and Crossmen). Try to find the recordings of Guardsmen in 1979 (and 80 too).
ruclips.net/video/0Il141WjRgI/видео.html
nice round sound here , but ya aint gonna scare the kids , 79 guardsmen would have lol
No