You can hear 7th regiment practicing their drum break in the background. I heard the blast from there and I missed my cue on the star trek interlope that run. Holy crap these guys were good
@@joshuagrant2330 if you play a conical bore instrument, like baritone or tuba, you need to be carefull so that you don't overblow and your sound breaks, you also need a lot more support from the corners of your embouchure for playing at such high volumes with a good tone
@@CertifiedGFmusic The end chord Crown plays is a Bb minor. If you listen after the release, you can just hear Bluecoats in the background on Bb major. I think it's cool personally.
UNBELIEVABLE! An entire section playing unison with ZERO beats! This is some of the best training that I've ever seen. These players will be able to take what they've been taught there with them for the rest of their lives. Amazing.
@@brandonwhitney1189 That is awesome! What a privilege to have played with people so committed to excellence. That kind of attitude influences literally everything that you do.
Told my son to watch as an example of pitch matching exercise, got raised eyebrows and a double take when they went full bore. Makes me smile and cry every time
Sadly it is hard to learn high notes, i have been practicing for months, and i always either use a bad embiture, or press against my face. This would be LIT thoo
Those chaos chords im pretty sure consist of notes F To A. My band director (when we do them) tells us to go up or down 1 or 2 half steps when we do chaos chords
hmm, I think that there should be a dynamic difference between mezzo-piano, mezzo-forte and fortissimo. But if find it difficult with recordings as they are "toyed with" too often.
To drop the hammer is the idea of pushing the throttle to the floor, and placing a heavy hammer on it to hold it down. Which fun fact: Was the way old car drivers used to use a hammer as a means of cruise control. No, I am not joking. Also, "Dropping the hammer" is the action of pressing hard to do an action. To break new ground and surpass limits. Plus it can mean bringing a lot of pain to an act of Injustice or someone you really really hate. To "Drop the hammer" by overwhelming the person or persons with overwhelming force.
Is there anything musical about this? The “conductor” gestures are bizarre. Which ones are ignored (redundant)? Is DC about musical expression or compliance to egomaniacs?
I like how everyone is just covering their ears and just not even caring and this guy is like all hyped up and telling them to be louder
Who needs hearing when you can feel it in your entire body
They're usually holding one ear so that they can focus on different sections. It helps a lot.
Smh, even as I'm following the sheet music, the hammer drop STILL gives me chills
Yup. No matter how it is.
The cut off also, the echo was like resonating towards the gods, it's unbelievable. I wish our band had such good cut offs😂
YES! OMG! 😱 GOOSEBUMPS!
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Right there with you!! Chills!
You can hear 7th regiment practicing their drum break in the background. I heard the blast from there and I missed my cue on the star trek interlope that run. Holy crap these guys were good
yo holy shit I'm marching 7th this year
man the beginning is literally just a tuning sequence
ill never understand how they sound like that, they littleraly sound majestic bro
@@joshuagrant2330 open your jaw and blow as much air and focus your air in a straight line, dont tense up and relax
Yes
@@kathyj1310 this is such a good tip yet so hard to follow, it sounds so simple
@@joshuagrant2330 if you play a conical bore instrument, like baritone or tuba, you need to be carefull so that you don't overblow and your sound breaks, you also need a lot more support from the corners of your embouchure for playing at such high volumes with a good tone
That brought back the times when half of the band didn’t know the key signature would change and the dissonance was on full display. Love this.
wait, what? what time?
That “space chord” as its often called, is what I like to refer to as “ordered chaos”
imagine you go to your warmup location just to be placed right next to these guys
Theres a video of the bluecoats warming up, and halfway through this happens, and you cant even hear the bluecoats
Theres a video of the bluecoats warming up, and halfway through this happens, and you cant even hear the bluecoats
@@CertifiedGFmusic that’s wild lmao
@@CertifiedGFmusic The end chord Crown plays is a Bb minor. If you listen after the release, you can just hear Bluecoats in the background on Bb major. I think it's cool personally.
This is the only man that cannot get corrupted by power
UNBELIEVABLE! An entire section playing unison with ZERO beats! This is some of the best training that I've ever seen. These players will be able to take what they've been taught there with them for the rest of their lives. Amazing.
Tust me. It stays with you forever. This tuning sequence is done everyday During this season
@@brandonwhitney1189 That is awesome! What a privilege to have played with people so committed to excellence. That kind of attitude influences literally everything that you do.
Matt is the horn instructor version of Cadets percussion head Tom A. A+ master motivator.
Carolina Crown, not Cadets. Matt Harloff
@@michaelmeyer2725 he's saying Matt Harloff is as good of an instructor and motivator as the Cadets percussion head Tom.
@@chymnster4445 Yeah I realize now I misread the original post. I probably wasn't sufficiently caffeinated.
Told my son to watch as an example of pitch matching exercise, got raised eyebrows and a double take when they went full bore. Makes me smile and cry every time
My band is doing this tuning sequence for this season! We have the knob turn, but no hit at the moment
The marching band I'm in plays a tuning sequence similar to this but they don't have the part that starts around 1:40 in their tuning sequence
Same!
mine did it too. we actually got to see and hear this in person. when we were practicing we all stopped and just listened in awe
Mine too for marching band. We do until the knob turn
Sounds louder and closer after every “white noise” section.
This is not sheet music. This is SHEEEEEEEEEIIIIIT music 🤯
That always gives me serious goosebumps when I watch it.
I’ve watched this maybe 50 times so far
Honestly the most impressive part is when every section plays by itself and it just sounds like midi
"Mellophones on that G that was awesome!"
Yes! Yes it was!
The tuning sequence is a show itself
Holy shit I actually got chills from a this. And not many things give me chills
I wish our trumpets could hit the insane high note, if they could, we would play the hit 😭
Sadly it is hard to learn high notes, i have been practicing for months, and i always either use a bad embiture, or press against my face. This would be LIT thoo
@@theguywhoasked6104 easy to learn how to play putting that knowledge into practice however
@@Hydra_6544 for sure
@@theguywhoasked6104 don't give up and keep trying I believe in you
Just takes practice not to bad after that
Listening to this on headphones full blast always gives me chills
Is this in a show, if so where can I find it? (What year?)
This is a warmup/ tuning excersize I believe
The last section of their warmup is always part of their show. It is Carolina Crown 2017.
The show is called “It Is” 2017
@@whydoialmosthave500subs4 Correct.
Double forte my butt, this sounds like quadruple forte in my band
Fortissississimo
You'd be surprised how it sounds when everyone is in tune. That's the biggest challenge - listening.
cus it’s so in tune that you hear overtones that make it sound even louder
And all I can do is smile from ear to ear
I wish I could that high c on my trumpet with that much clarity😓
All I can picture is a prime radahn transformation
Next time I’m home alone I’m blasting this on my tv
Dude, I'm pretty sure I would literally be blown away by this hit, given I'm freaking lean.
Always a fckn masterpiece
Those chaos chords im pretty sure consist of notes F To A. My band director (when we do them) tells us to go up or down 1 or 2 half steps when we do chaos chords
Mellophone is the best i wonder how they can play that loud without sounding bad though i cant figure it out
OMFG! 😱 YES!
WAIT MINUTE THIS IS F TUNING HAHAHAHAHA we play this every day to tune
hmm, I think that there should be a dynamic difference between mezzo-piano, mezzo-forte and fortissimo. But if find it difficult with recordings as they are "toyed with" too often.
Legendary
How does he still have hearing after that lol
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was expecting the dynamic to get up to ffff though
Huge fan of this video...but it is sad a tent review can get twice as many views.
SHEET music? More like SHEEEEEEESH music
Wdym by knob turn??
think of it like turning a volume knob
@@BibahMax is that a tech you can do with horns or…
@@lljomll3911 no it signifies getting/playing louder
@@BibahMax ooooh gotcha
@@lljomll3911 basically a huge crescendo with a "ff"
Cool editing but wish you showed the sheet music the whole time.. we've all seen the video my G!
Nice effort tho'
Respect
RIP headphone users
Yo wtf, hi Guthrie
Hi Joe Plavin!
you would think these guys have 2 dozen horn tittles...Oh wait that is BD. lol
Ohhhhh snap!!!
Since 2010 - Jim Ott Winners: BD: 3 Crown: 7 Cadets: 1 SCV,: 1
why do they play the low notes after
It helps to keep the chops loose and maintain good blood flow
What does it mean to drop the hammer?
it means a lot of shit.
To drop the hammer is the idea of pushing the throttle to the floor, and placing a heavy hammer on it to hold it down. Which fun fact: Was the way old car drivers used to use a hammer as a means of cruise control. No, I am not joking.
Also, "Dropping the hammer" is the action of pressing hard to do an action. To break new ground and surpass limits.
Plus it can mean bringing a lot of pain to an act of Injustice or someone you really really hate. To "Drop the hammer" by overwhelming the person or persons with overwhelming force.
@@Qardo I believe he meant in this context
there are not enough "F"s on that sheet
What does knob turn mean
Matt, the conductor, pantomimes turning up a stereo volume knob each time they get louder.
What does mf and mp mean on the music music
Mezzo piano = moderately soft
Mezzo forte = moderately loud
Dynamic markings for music volume.
mofo and mezifaldyd piano
Is there anything musical about this? The “conductor” gestures are bizarre. Which ones are ignored (redundant)? Is DC about musical expression or compliance to egomaniacs?
Not a conductor, but a clown…
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Cant stand this guy.
Guys like him are the reason I'll never march DCI (aside from my lack of talent lol)
@@Alex-mf3jj why? Because he gets hyped up?
Someone sounds salty
why?
him after hearing you hating on him: 😭😭😔