The whole band is so solid! But that tuba player is so good! Such full tone on EVERY single note is not easy to achieve on tuba (especially that convertible-shoulder tuba). Everything was so crisp! Not to mention that awesome tuba flip at the beginning.
+Ryan Pratt For me, I feel like its much easier to get fuller sound and warmer tone on a contra compared to playing a sousaphone. I feel like the reason that is is because a Contra is basically a modified version of a concert tuba so it can sit on your shoulder. Thus, requiring MUCH less air than you would need for a sousaphone. But that is just me.
Punish Melons I meant as opposed to a concert tuba. And the tuba he's using isn't a contra, the valves are in the wrong place for it to be a contra. It's one of those tubas that has two lead pipes so you can either play it sitting down with it in your lap or standing up with it on your shoulder, my guess is he just removed the second lead pipe.
It's just a convertible tuba. They're nice if you don't have the money to buy both a contra and a concert tuba. They're a little heavier than contras but they're lighter than concert tubas.
Just saw them last night at Higher Ground in Burlington and they put on a great show, full of energy and good vibes. Seek them out and they will make you dance like a crazy person!!
2015 Snarky puppy all year long. 2016 Christian Scott all year long... Guess what .???? Koehler is a really good drummer, who doesn't demonstrate, but this guy has hidden skills for sure !!! BS yessssssssssssssssssss
John Moore it’s likely there bass trombone player, I feel like I know his range and voice from brass scene kids, his bass trombone solos are an inspiration and he’s got some insane vocal techniques that he uses for multiphonics
TheMoniathansNest It’s actually the second trombone player, and John Moore is right, he’s doing something similar to the Mongolian throat singing. It’s incredible when he does it just on his own. Although Reggie Chapman (the bass trombonist) does indeed do some amazing multiphonics as well.
HE FLIPPED HIS TUBA THAT WAS SO COOL
or his contrabass bugle
Jeffrey Coe lmao
That made a 13 minute song feel short, I need more
I love that the most replayed moment is the tuba flip.
The whole band is so solid! But that tuba player is so good! Such full tone on EVERY single note is not easy to achieve on tuba (especially that convertible-shoulder tuba). Everything was so crisp! Not to mention that awesome tuba flip at the beginning.
+Ryan Pratt For me, I feel like its much easier to get fuller sound and warmer tone on a contra compared to playing a sousaphone. I feel like the reason that is is because a Contra is basically a modified version of a concert tuba so it can sit on your shoulder. Thus, requiring MUCH less air than you would need for a sousaphone. But that is just me.
Punish Melons I meant as opposed to a concert tuba. And the tuba he's using isn't a contra, the valves are in the wrong place for it to be a contra. It's one of those tubas that has two lead pipes so you can either play it sitting down with it in your lap or standing up with it on your shoulder, my guess is he just removed the second lead pipe.
It's just a convertible tuba. They're nice if you don't have the money to buy both a contra and a concert tuba. They're a little heavier than contras but they're lighter than concert tubas.
Ryan Pratt I learned the tuba flip with my contra tuba from watching a 5 second video 30 times lol. Its really fun once you get it down.
On time. Takes a couple villages and 1 vilen
This is the most intense jazz I have ever heard. Powerful.
+Matthew Kantola jazz? not quite. amazing twist on brass band? yes.
Its jazz. Unusual jazz, but jazz.
It is, Indeed, jazz.
>jazz
Matthew Kantola most metal thing I’ve ever heard on brass instruments
No BS at their best
The immortal words of Reggie Pace: "That's it."
2:05 That tuba flip tho!!!
DO YOU HEAR THIS? MY DEAD UNCLE HEARD THIS FROM HIS GRAVE AND CAME BACK. THX NO BS FOR BRINGING BACK MY DEAD RELATIVE. .... . . .
I call bs
+Jeremiah Fernandez no bs
Steven Melton no bs chief
On god, just like that
Nice! I like how the band both have the raw powerful sound, but also a beautiful sound they switch to. I don't think I've heard many bands do both.
yes, just fantastic
Just saw them last night at Higher Ground in Burlington and they put on a great show, full of energy and good vibes. Seek them out and they will make you dance like a crazy person!!
2:35 that bass drop tho
At the first couple seconds I was like wtf but then they got to the vocalization part and I was like whoa-
Reggie was going ham on that tambourine ~3:53 and ~4:05
Przwsłuchuje ten kawałek od lat.
Zawsze mnie podkręca do zajebistości! ^^
This just blew me away. Outstanding!
WOW 🔥❄️🔥❄️🔥❄️🔥❄️🔥❄️🔥❄️ gave me chills. Absolute monsters, all of you 🦾🦾🦾🦾🎺🎷
Just finding you guys, Just FANTASTIC !!
The trumpet solos are soooo goood!!!!
not human! thats just amazing......love it!!!
Thank you a lot for this fantastic music. LOVE! Everyone of the musicians is a hero. And the tuba-playing guy is - probably - the god of brass.
They clawed right through my soul 😩❤️
Love these guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that circle breathing trombone
This is just unreal! i love you guys!
so emotional.... and great video capture and edit..
Maravilhoso expledidor magnífico genial parabéns
truly beautiful
For sure
But that drummer is just amazing!
This will be a DCI show song im calling it
Erin I’m on my way to becoming trombone section leader in a year or two, see if we can get my highschool to play this shit at a game
@@datboihooded6425 yes this is so cavies early mid 2000s. Don't think they would now but the fun drill off this tho
it’s already stand song so i wouldn’t be surprised
Check out Rogues Hollow Regiment 2021, they do a nice job with it considering the small corps size
masterpiece
Love it!!!
2:19 BOOM
Omg this is such a master piece! Epic!
Grandiosos
2:12
oh my god
2015 Snarky puppy all year long. 2016 Christian Scott all year long... Guess what .???? Koehler is a really good drummer, who doesn't demonstrate, but this guy has hidden skills for sure !!! BS yessssssssssssssssssss
Some musical ideas from Mr. Reggie Pace. Digging it, man, flex those muscles.
This is just effin' cool dude.
Dang, no words…that is…crazy to say the absolute least…
6:46 oh boy
Awesomeness
6:47 ok mr. boat
That tuba flip though
3:55 this an insanity that I've only seen lightning bolt Achieve.
Couldn't have said it better haha
Tuba player has to have Corps chops.
god this is just so amazing man!!!
When you look up bands like no bs there are no others. Please release a new album harder than this
This shit sounds fucking incredible on my car stereo! Wow holy shit!
impressive :D
So this is how Neon Genesis Evangelion OST would sound on a jazzy brass band arrangement!
sick
Nice
wouaw
5:50 , 7:40
Which guy sounds like he's a mongolian throat singer?
John Moore it’s likely there bass trombone player, I feel like I know his range and voice from brass scene kids, his bass trombone solos are an inspiration and he’s got some insane vocal techniques that he uses for multiphonics
TheMoniathansNest It’s actually the second trombone player, and John Moore is right, he’s doing something similar to the Mongolian throat singing. It’s incredible when he does it just on his own. Although Reggie Chapman (the bass trombonist) does indeed do some amazing multiphonics as well.
Andrew Mitchell I wouldn’t expect it to be the rapper doing Mongolian throat singing. That’s amazing
It was the guy playing the trombone in the beginning you can hear him sing as he puts his bone down
@@themoniathansnest5404 It was the trombone on the left, but the bass player is Reginald Chapman!
Do you guys need a French horn player? I will volunteer any day!
The next super hero movie theme!
Give it up for the drummer
Watching the drums, the video seems out of sync with the audio. Is it? or I am just being stupid?
I dunno about the sax player.
wtf lol
klpb sounds better
I wanted to like this more than I did. I like the composition of the band, the tone, the attitude, the novelty. But I did not dig the tune.
they must be on drugs
that circle breathing trombone