wdym? pov stands for point of view yes? never does it say what point of view its from. therefore, pov videos in the third person are still pov ! they are third person point of view, aka POV. checkmate liberals
There is a camp in North Carolina at Western Carolina University for marching, drum majors, guard, and band directors. I never thought that I would sit in the circle but that camp let me. It was amazing!
Got to do something similar at my first competition last year. JSU was performing before they announced the scores and my dad has a friend who played in the band (I think he quit because he’s about to graduate) and he took me and some band mates to watch them warm up. The trumpets let us in their circle and played for us a bit. Wish I could find the video. My section leader was freaking out the most, never seen him so happy up until that point and now he plays in that exact circle.
My marching band does this and let me tell you, it does sounds amazing. However, sitting in the center of it all means you get to feel the vibrations tickle your insides
@@samthetrumpetguy726 yes and no, there are two separate instruments known as marching french horns and mellophones, mellophones being in the key of F with marching french horns being in the key of Bb
@mdbaum621 Exactly- I play marching French horn but we get called mellos as well because not many people know the difference haha No one really wants to say “marching french horns” so we just get called horns or mellos or mellophones
Unless you physically sit in front of the tubas you have no idea of not what it sounds like, but what it FEELS like. You can feel the ground shake beneath you. Those tubas pressurize your chest cavity and combined with the great sonorous sound give you a musical experience you can't get anywhere else. It's incredible.
A proper symphonic double bass section will provide more sub than a tuba can. By design, their sound travels through the floor and resonates other instruments around them, particularly the cellos. This creates a more intense sub/rumbling sound than a tuba.
@@NevertahnProduction bud. There's a reason big symphonies are limited to 2 -maybe- 3 tubas. Double basses can buzz a floor, sure. But they lack the literal concussive volume that a wall of contras can provide.
@@jagular14 Not quite. The tuba has higher tonal priority than the basses and far more carrying power and volume. The resonance chamber in a string bass is larger than a tuba, so its sub register is more responsive. This is even more the case with a section of string basses which transverses across the strings. They do not match the volume of 1 tuba, not even close, but a section of basses can create a much more reliable fundamental tone for the orchestra to sit on. Far better for blending [which is why wind bands like to have a string bass] and this is all thanks to, guess what, more responsive sub resonances. Trust me, Ive played both tuba and string bass for years. Large, bombastic tuba sections is more a novelty than anything, plus, simply by design, tubas operate closer to pure tones than string basses, which is why theyre known to phase each other out in pairs. Its why orchestras limit tubas to 1 and strings to an abundance, simply by how theyre designed.
As a tuba player myself. All I can say is ha. Now you can appreciate how good we make the band sound. Only sousaphone in my marching band for school tho so no love here 😭
In my band, our three sousa players were the strongest, tallest and fastest people in the band respectively, it may have helped that we all play sports as well, football, basketball and baseball
always wish i couldve afforded to try out for Crown before i aged out, will forever be one of my biggest regrets, gotten chills every time i hear something from them
This ensemble is such a funny concept. They have their audience sit down criss-cross apple sauce on the ground, they surround them in a perfect circle, and they play a one-minute performance as loud as they practically can.
The long tone at the end reminds me of when I accidentally breath at the same time as the player next to me and sweat profusely😂😅 They did it very clean👏👏
not one out of place note...and no sheet music? im actually so impressed too at how they all stopped at the same time at the end, normally theres at least one player that ends too late
This sounds amazing but on a side note,this is one of the extremely rare videos that actually uses pov the way that it’s SUPPOSED to be used
Amazing 😌
wdym? pov stands for point of view yes? never does it say what point of view its from. therefore, pov videos in the third person are still pov ! they are third person point of view, aka POV. checkmate liberals
@@theo6426 they specify when they say “pov:YOU” is second person so the camera is supposed to be the person,so yea
@@KIdek-TR3PO In second person the camera can be third or first person, both make sense.
@@Thurrak Ugh, the english language.
non band people could never understand how clean this is
not in band, but a musician. insanely clean
It’s true
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the ending- insane clean
@@JayRahdge this is why us people in band get a bad name
One day I hope to be in the circle like this. Sound must be incredible
There is a camp in North Carolina at Western Carolina University for marching, drum majors, guard, and band directors. I never thought that I would sit in the circle but that camp let me. It was amazing!
Got to do something similar at my first competition last year. JSU was performing before they announced the scores and my dad has a friend who played in the band (I think he quit because he’s about to graduate) and he took me and some band mates to watch them warm up. The trumpets let us in their circle and played for us a bit. Wish I could find the video. My section leader was freaking out the most, never seen him so happy up until that point and now he plays in that exact circle.
Try shape note singing. You stand in the middle of a square of people singing four part harmony at full voice.
They are insane ive been in one before
My marching band does this and let me tell you, it does sounds amazing. However, sitting in the center of it all means you get to feel the vibrations tickle your insides
Dang, this is what should play when there's a fire alarm at school.
Indeed
Sounds too happy.
@@NeonBeansII Nah this is straight fire.
@@Peardon_ walked straight into it just like we walk outside in a drill
I would stay inside lol
i was here, but instead i was in front of the mellos and it’s just a surreal experience hearing those people play for the first time in person
What are mellos
@@tomwood8912 pretty much a French horn for marching band they sound really cool and very triumphant
@@tomwood8912 or called mellophone
@@samthetrumpetguy726 yes and no, there are two separate instruments known as marching french horns and mellophones, mellophones being in the key of F with marching french horns being in the key of Bb
@mdbaum621
Exactly- I play marching French horn but we get called mellos as well because not many people know the difference haha
No one really wants to say “marching french horns” so we just get called horns or mellos or mellophones
Unless you physically sit in front of the tubas you have no idea of not what it sounds like, but what it FEELS like. You can feel the ground shake beneath you.
Those tubas pressurize your chest cavity and combined with the great sonorous sound give you a musical experience you can't get anywhere else. It's incredible.
not just that but if you hold something you can feel it vibrating in your hands
A proper symphonic double bass section will provide more sub than a tuba can. By design, their sound travels through the floor and resonates other instruments around them, particularly the cellos. This creates a more intense sub/rumbling sound than a tuba.
Almost as good as a 12-story building implosion (when the pros do it)! 💥😲👍🏼
@@NevertahnProduction bud. There's a reason big symphonies are limited to 2 -maybe- 3 tubas. Double basses can buzz a floor, sure. But they lack the literal concussive volume that a wall of contras can provide.
@@jagular14 Not quite. The tuba has higher tonal priority than the basses and far more carrying power and volume. The resonance chamber in a string bass is larger than a tuba, so its sub register is more responsive. This is even more the case with a section of string basses which transverses across the strings. They do not match the volume of 1 tuba, not even close, but a section of basses can create a much more reliable fundamental tone for the orchestra to sit on. Far better for blending [which is why wind bands like to have a string bass] and this is all thanks to, guess what, more responsive sub resonances.
Trust me, Ive played both tuba and string bass for years.
Large, bombastic tuba sections is more a novelty than anything, plus, simply by design, tubas operate closer to pure tones than string basses, which is why theyre known to phase each other out in pairs. Its why orchestras limit tubas to 1 and strings to an abundance, simply by how theyre designed.
Surround sound doesn't get any better than this!!!
As a tuba player myself. All I can say is ha. Now you can appreciate how good we make the band sound. Only sousaphone in my marching band for school tho so no love here 😭
I'm the only sousa too, I appreciate you 💛💛
Same!!
My highschool only had sousas. I was the only senior without a King 😭
Only sousaphone currently as well, other one became Drum Major so I’m basically alone🥲
Single Sousa here. Stay strong brother.
Imagine that the volume would change as if it was a spinning circle. That would be amazing
the tubas double-tonging at 0:30 💀
I am still trying to get that down myself. The partial goes all over the place when I try in that register.
Triple tounging
Triple tongue
As a tuba player I’m left speechless
It sounds great to double tong with an euphonium but it sounds majestic on a tuba
Worst part about being a tuba is you can't experience just how awesome you sound!
*good tuba
this reminds me of when I'd be 2nd violin in orchestra and you get the best surround sound of every instrument in that area
i always find it funny how the people in the tuba section are just bigger
Alpha male chads yessir
Except in our band where the tuba player is literally the shortest girl in the whole band
This is so accurate three of our sousas are super tall but the section leader is 5'1
In my school, I have 3 big sousaphones, 1 normal sized, and one small girl or boy (also one of the first people’s gender I couldn’t tell)
In my band, our three sousa players were the strongest, tallest and fastest people in the band respectively, it may have helped that we all play sports as well, football, basketball and baseball
bro that release was perfect.
The crown’s releases are just, divine
To all the woodwinds who had to sit in front of me in band, I'm deeply sorry.
dont apologize
Now I'm glad we have barely any brass in our band
@@mymo_in_Bb im also thankful to play in groups without low brass
god I love Carolina Crown so much, hope to see them live again one day soon
Wow. That cutoff. Dang! So clean.
that brass sounds like the heavens opening, how lucky to have heard that in person.
The drum major is pretty freakin good
I think that one was Cooper St. John. I think he aged out this past season.
@@andrewanderson7137 Nah coop didnt age out, Brett did! Cooper will be back in 2023!
POV: You're watching this video cause you can't see them in person 😭😭😭
I went to NightBeat and cried.
@@andrewanderson7137 I'm still mad about it.
That, my friend, is the reason why our band directors and other sections call us tubas “The Heavy Metal Section.”
This is what heaven sounds like
this sounds like super hero music
That one kid plugging his ears💀
He is almost the farthest away from the actual players too 😂
He might just be listening to how clean it is, but I’m not sure
Hearing damage is no joke. These people are too close to the band to not have earplugs.
Man doesn't want tinnitus. Can't say I blame him.
The intonation is fucking ridiculous!!! You can hear the waves moving around. THat's dope!!
always wish i couldve afforded to try out for Crown before i aged out, will forever be one of my biggest regrets, gotten chills every time i hear something from them
Took surround sound to a whole new level
If only my pitiful phone speakers could do this justice
I'd love to see Carolina Crown on AGT.
Now that’s what a tuba should *FEEL* like!
Conductor looked like he was getting ready to fly away by the middle of the video
This one time, at band camp, I sat in front of a bunch of tubas and they blew on me.
That's the weirdest hostage situation I've ever seen
Indeed. I think it was a Febreeze comercial.
Crown ballad goes hard
Shout out to all my tuba brothers out there holdin' it down.
Summer Symposium was AWESOME 🤩
That ground-shaking fart at the end though. 💨
THAT CUT OFF WAS SOOO CLEAN THO
As a tuba player myself, we are the best section and I we can never hear anything besides ourselves.
That triple tonguing tho.....15 year old french horn playing me would cry
For some reason I kept expecting the music to change to the Hunger Games soundtrack when they announced the dead players
Dude this is incredible! We do this circle up thing in our choir, I how we do it in our band sometime, because this just sounds amazing!
POV: You are sitting in front of the tubas right here and right now.
Pove you sit in front of the flutes and 7 piccolo players
This ensemble is such a funny concept. They have their audience sit down criss-cross apple sauce on the ground, they surround them in a perfect circle, and they play a one-minute performance as loud as they practically can.
Bro said "criss-cross apple sauce" 💀💀
you can tell the girl with the red bandana is vibing and trying not to get too into it lmao
She and I are both Contra players so we were in heaven.
That looked more like a euphonium than a tuba
Song ends... LET'S FART ALL AT THE SAME TIME
The air nation reinventing the *gun*
The long tone at the end reminds me of when I accidentally breath at the same time as the player next to me and sweat profusely😂😅 They did it very clean👏👏
This is why the tubas should always be in front and yes I'll die on this hill
Broken Arrow got it right for the opening hit last year!
Me laughing in 8 trumpets where 4 are freshman and can’t really play, 4 trombones of which 2 only play, and a single tuba that needs practice
my marching band never had any tubas at all....if i could experience this i would pay good coin for five minutes in front of this
this is legit sick!
I'm so happy I will never have to endure this.
It is glorious
Also this band is CLEAN
This is Carolina Crown and you can audition to march with them!
My good god. I would be crying if a was inside that circle.
The ending, haha tubas make fart sounds
sounds absolutely glorious
When the big dissonance moment resolves at EXACTLY the 1:00 mark....
*g o r g e o u s*
Not trying to hate, but I feel like it was a bit underwhelming.
Our school: 1 trumpet players on each side.
That should be enough to surround everyone
it’s been 2 almost 3 years since i last graced a field, and man does this take me back
POV you are one of the tubas, my head always felt shaky after words lol
This is why I switched to tuba.
DUDE THIS IS INSANE
As a tuba player I can confirm this is true
I saw the stadium and thought this was potm for a second
Too small 😂
Some of them do make up part of the glorious horn line of Carolina Crown though.
I'm not sure why RUclips dealt me this, but I am here for it. Awesome.
Thank you RUclips ❤️
The video probably doesn't even do it justice to how it sounded in real life.
Not even close. The microphone kind of just gives up at a certain point.
@@andrewanderson7137 I know. I could tell when it kinda didn't pick up for like a split second
looks like a firing encirclement
This was so perfect I thought it was fake!!! Amazing!!
not one out of place note...and no sheet music? im actually so impressed too at how they all stopped at the same time at the end, normally theres at least one player that ends too late
Thank you for sharing this… I just watched something really sad, and now I’m laughing again
No way! I was at the symposium for this. It was a great experience.
YO I REMEMBER YOU, you’re the bari sax with an insanely deep voice
I feel lucky now, cause usually our drum line is in the back, so we're the loud ones
That's not a tuba, that's a contrabass bugle.
First time I've seen a tuba army.
When your school has literally two tubas 😦
I always sat next to the tuba in band. There was only ever one of them, I would have loved to have experienced this.
Ok but why is nobody talking about the fact that they all have the EXACT SAME WATER JUG
And this is really impressive btw
That's pretty standard. usually the band provides them. And the directors want attention to detail, so they're all placed identically
holy shit the sound
Gotta love the matching shorts
That cutoff oh my god
I got goosebumps from this
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thats right babyyyyy. Tubas forever
It all sounded like a pipe organ at the end.
spongebob singin in the middle
Damn thats a fancy school
As a tuba/Sousa player, yes.
Breaking news:
My new band director is letting me march sousaphone!
it would be cool if they marched in a circle around them
Interestingly I went there last October for a high school competition and I was like wait those purple seats look familiar
I'm all the way down in Atlanta Georgia
I don't know, how i ended up here, but i am glad :)
Do you know about DCI or did RUclips send you here?
I miss marching band so much
if this was our school music
*us* bursting in tears and laughing
Hi maddy if you're here!
Omg I read it as "when you shit in front on the tubas" 😭😭
feels like a dark souls boss
Ok but why are they in the tiniest sports pants imaginable.
INTRODUCING, the bikini bottom bubble bowl!