@@user-bg6pq8sy5o good job smart ass. You know the difference. Ones a marching tuba and the other is a concert tuba. Read the same music just different names
@@user-bg6pq8sy5o wow such a genius… if you were in band or have even the slightest brain yk a tuba is a tuba nobody gives a $hit about the actual name… just the performance… which is the same
we take this around 90bpm and call it bone crushers. Its played at the end of every football game and amazingly its extremely tuba heavy with everyone breaking the notes (hints the name)
As someone who marches for a college with intense regimen I can understand lip fatigue after a long day, ESPECIALLY after halftime. That being said practice makes permanent. I don’t think this is the best way to go about it but one thing we do at my school is practice our cadences and fanfares after a long day, just to be able to push through in a worse case scenario type thing. Keep your heads up, there’s potential
_Thank you_ for not saying “Practice makes Perfect.” That expression has always driven me crazy, because only _good_ practice makes perfect. All practice makes whatever you’re practicing stick, good or bad, so saying “Practice makes Permanent” is far more accurate.
Holy wow!!! For a selection of lowbrassmen from a high school, you guys sound extraordinarily impressive! Not to mention you make six players sound like at least 12! Well done!
Just the sousa section at clemson used to play this before the band left for our pregame concert... The amount of power behind 20 hype af sousas is nuts. The air capacity through the end of the phrases was off the charts
Kinda surprised they let you play while the game is going. At my school the coaches and players would get really upset if we played anything at all except between plays
We played when the opponent's offense was on the field. My senior year, the Varsity team made it deep into the playoffs, so our band director let us do our best freight train impression whenever the other offense was in front of us. I think we actually caused a few false starts
@@novessence well that is the life of the Marching band always under appreciated but our band plays during the game and halftime at home games and our fight song when we have a touch down
At my school we did this as a tuba trio ensemble and they played each part after each show. So fun! I wish our trombone section was like the ones i see on here!
I wanna see a version of sonic boom where it’s just all the low instruments in band (tuba, euphonium, Trombone, Bari sax, Bassoon, Bass clarinet and bass drum or something.
@@declandougan7243 if some random person commented on you'd video of you having fun playing a song, saying that u rushed it a bit. How many fucks would you give?
I’m a French horn player and I am always jealous of low brass/reeds players omfg I love lower instruments, especially euphonium and bari sax, and of course contrabass clarinet, they’re all just heaven to hear 🤤
We do something like this and we call it “Snake Pit” only battery and low brass play it. It’s like the first half and last part that we play but it’s a bit slower. Bass 5 (me hehe) plays the thing same as the trombones as hard/loud as they can.
I remember this, ya i hated the band but liked playing the music. The people that i played with were terrible people, probably the reason why I'll never play with other people again, but i enjoyed every bit of playing the music. I miss my contrabass trombone...
Needs more sousaphone. I feel like marching bands in general don’t realize that the whole “pyramid of sound” concept outdoors needs about 3x more low end to work than it does indoors. All clarinets should just double on sousa for marching band. Nobody has ever heard a clarinet marching anyway.
@@wyattcamacho7464 which means you need more low-end since lower frequencies are much less directional (where horns are pointed) and the human ear is less sensitive to those frequencies.
@@wyattcamacho7464 i think their point is that because low frequencies are less loud to our ears, they need to compensate with adding more volume to get the end result of the tubas and clarinets being the same volume
it’s cool to have a comment section where us band kids can congregate. My school (Delran High School) Marching Band just won the US Bands 1A national championship a few months ago. I’m the synth player.
Where is this!!?? School Bands where I live can only play when the ball is not in motion. We actually get our team a penalty for causing a distraction 😤
That was good but it could have been much better if they had taken time to tune their instruments before they played. Especially the first trombone on the left.
Hola, Gamer, juguemos League of Legends ¿Qué te parece si lo descargamos en este preciso momento y descubrimos juntos como se juega? Es fácil de aprender, funciona de esta manera: 2 equipos de 5 jugadores deben destruir la base enemiga combatiendo en un mapa lleno de objetivos y monstruos. Supongamos que de entre los mas de 100 campeones Elijes a Garen, te gusta Garen, es fácil matar a tus enemigos con Garen. Al principio no necesitas ser experto por qué el juego te posiciona con otros jugadores de tu mismo nivel, esto significa que podrás mejorar con solo jugar y divertirte. No hay nada como ganar en League of Legends al lado de 4 nuevos aliados... ¿Hermoso, verdad? Pero piensa que jugar con un grupo de amigos que ya conoces podría ser igual de divertido: Tú podrías ser el tanque, tus amigos pueden ser soportes, arqueros, asesinos o incluso magos, hay muchos roles para escoger según la estrategia que quieras que siga tu campeón durante la partida y con el tiempo comienzas a dominar otros campeones, como Lux con sus poderosos hechizos, a Darius con quien probablemente consigas tu primer Pentakill o Teemo la tierna encarnación de toda la maldad del universo, ya te gustan estos campeones, cada uno con su estilo de juego, aprenderas mas sobre las historias únicas de cada uno y verás como su origen se conecta con sus poderes, hay todo un universo por explorar. Después conocerás otra característica del juego: Las partidas clasificatorias, en las que tus resultados determinan tu posición en un sistema de ligas y divisiones, podrías jugar esto para siempre, pero tómalo con calma y solo diviértete, por que LoL te ofrece un sinfín de experiencias incluso sin competir por un puntaje, por qué esto es League of Legends: Es dinámico, intuitivo y siempre diverso. Cuanto más juegas más te enamoras del juego y después de cada partida no evitaras volver a jugar. Todo eso y más te espera si descargas League of Legends: Tú decides.
In my band we call this tuba cadence and it’s so fun to have the whole band apart of
In my school the whole band does it
That’s a Sousaphone, not a tuba
@@user-bg6pq8sy5o good job smart ass. You know the difference. Ones a marching tuba and the other is a concert tuba. Read the same music just different names
@@user-bg6pq8sy5o they’re the same you just March with one and not the other
@@user-bg6pq8sy5o wow such a genius… if you were in band or have even the slightest brain yk a tuba is a tuba nobody gives a $hit about the actual name… just the performance… which is the same
we take this around 90bpm and call it bone crushers. Its played at the end of every football game and amazingly its extremely tuba heavy with everyone breaking the notes (hints the name)
that’s what we do
@@davidwarner3326 thx
I'm a tuba player and this is amazing
I'm a clarinet player and let me just say: people who play low brass instruments make me so happy, especially trombone players.
As a fellow Clarinet player, I can confirm this statement.
As a trombone player, I feel appreciated :’) Clarinet is a also a very cool instrument it sounds very pretty :)
I am also a trombone and I’m so happy to see this comment. I love the sound of clarinets when it’s not played by squidward from SpongeBob :)
I'm a trombonist too
We have assembled the Low Brass
Imagine being allowed to play stand tunes while the football team is actively playing.
i wish
My school…
do y’all not play during the game??
@@tsuki6298 not while the ball is in play, if we do the football team would get a flag
@@ethan-hu9bl Same with my old school, so many stand tunes cut off in the middle of it because they resumed play… the travesty…
Some notes were harmed in the making of this video, but the survivors are now being comforted in a warm practice room.
As someone who marches for a college with intense regimen I can understand lip fatigue after a long day, ESPECIALLY after halftime. That being said practice makes permanent. I don’t think this is the best way to go about it but one thing we do at my school is practice our cadences and fanfares after a long day, just to be able to push through in a worse case scenario type thing. Keep your heads up, there’s potential
_Thank you_ for not saying “Practice makes Perfect.” That expression has always driven me crazy, because only _good_ practice makes perfect. All practice makes whatever you’re practicing stick, good or bad, so saying “Practice makes Permanent” is far more accurate.
Holy wow!!! For a selection of lowbrassmen from a high school, you guys sound extraordinarily impressive! Not to mention you make six players sound like at least 12! Well done!
Lol my school plays this a lot slower but all of them definitely sound amazing
Its lincoln high school. They pay $400 to be in marching band. The have a really good band and a big budget.
@@LukeO317O7 bands like mason pay 2500 a year
@@dubeconomist3556 whoops. I mistook it for a local highschool with the same uniforms.
@@LukeO317O7 Bands in our area of Texas (of course) have band fees upwards of 1000 USD, ours is 300 and considered cheap
We have 9 Sousa players including me at our high school this song is so freakin fun to play
@daniel coffin i would unironically go back to college even tho I'm 30 just to march
i would think so. it would be such a full sound
My high school has 1 Sousa, he’s great though. Our 40 member band prides itself on being able playing louder than bands triple our size
Our school had 12
Just the sousa section at clemson used to play this before the band left for our pregame concert... The amount of power behind 20 hype af sousas is nuts. The air capacity through the end of the phrases was off the charts
Kinda surprised they let you play while the game is going. At my school the coaches and players would get really upset if we played anything at all except between plays
We played when the opponent's offense was on the field. My senior year, the Varsity team made it deep into the playoffs, so our band director let us do our best freight train impression whenever the other offense was in front of us. I think we actually caused a few false starts
Really? Every football game at my highschool the band has played while the game is going
@@lavalax5908 yeah they just hated us. They always complained they couldn't hear. They really just didnt want us there at all
@@novessence well that is the life of the Marching band always under appreciated but our band plays during the game and halftime at home games and our fight song when we have a touch down
I kinda miss playing trombone in the concert and marching band, it was really fun and amazing.
At my school we did this as a tuba trio ensemble and they played each part after each show. So fun! I wish our trombone section was like the ones i see on here!
In our band we call this snake pit and only the trombones play it
same
In my band only the tubas play it lol
Holy cow that’s fast! Excellent artistic take!
I wanna see a version of sonic boom where it’s just all the low instruments in band (tuba, euphonium, Trombone, Bari sax, Bassoon, Bass clarinet and bass drum or something.
This is awesome! We could never play while the ball was in play. We had to be done by the snap or the kickoff. Your rules must be different.
We played this in our marching band 2 years ago when our tuba section leader composed parts for all of brass. I really hope he's doing well
I love how all the comments are giving advice like they asked for it. Sounded good...keep it up.
In music we’re all just trying to make ourselves and others better. Idfc if you asked for criticism you get it anyways
What a great spinoff. I missed the double tonguing but it’s still amazing.
i remember playing this back in hs when we had 17 sousa players, how i miss that
How does one school afford that... thats like 40k in sousaphones alone
As my clock almost reaches midnight this made my night
Really good job tempo seems slightly rushed maybe slow down a very tiny bit and deepen the notes to have that punch that a trombone can have
Literally nobody cares dude
no tempo is too fast
too fast slow down
@@hypernova366 It's constructive criticism, why shouldn't they care?
@@declandougan7243 if some random person commented on you'd video of you having fun playing a song, saying that u rushed it a bit. How many fucks would you give?
I’m a French horn player and I am always jealous of low brass/reeds players omfg I love lower instruments, especially euphonium and bari sax, and of course contrabass clarinet, they’re all just heaven to hear 🤤
Finally someone talks about the euphonium
So I play bari sax, alto sax, French horn, mellophone, trumpet, snare, Indian wooden flute, and recorder.... Im collecting the infinity stones
ひとつひとつの発音がはっきり綺麗に聴こえるからすげぇ憧れる。こーゆーの。(しがないトロンボーン吹き)
Lives rent free in my head
We do something like this and we call it “Snake Pit” only battery and low brass play it. It’s like the first half and last part that we play but it’s a bit slower. Bass 5 (me hehe) plays the thing same as the trombones as hard/loud as they can.
I think we can all agree sonic boom is a banger
Is the trombone on the left a drum major?
I was thinking the same thing judging by the different color in the uniform from the other 5
Could be a graduate coming to play for senior night also
Yeah he's a sick bassbone player I used to watch play at area auditions
best memory for me of marching band is playing this in the hallway after home games and pep rallys lmao
i believe the original name for this is Snake Pit
Great tone quality!
Ah cool we have a track around our field too. They honestly look pretty similar.
Snake pit is such a good fanfare
I love how they had a dm playing as well 😌
Ah yes, I remember when the trombone section would do this at football games.
I remember this, ya i hated the band but liked playing the music. The people that i played with were terrible people, probably the reason why I'll never play with other people again, but i enjoyed every bit of playing the music. I miss my contrabass trombone...
Needs more sousaphone. I feel like marching bands in general don’t realize that the whole “pyramid of sound” concept outdoors needs about 3x more low end to work than it does indoors. All clarinets should just double on sousa for marching band. Nobody has ever heard a clarinet marching anyway.
The “pyramid of sound” should be more a square of sound, with each part taking up equal parts of the square.
@@wyattcamacho7464 which means you need more low-end since lower frequencies are much less directional (where horns are pointed) and the human ear is less sensitive to those frequencies.
@@Benisuber1 it should appear that each instrument is the same volume, flutes and clarinets shouldn't be drowned out by the tuba.
@@wyattcamacho7464 i think their point is that because low frequencies are less loud to our ears, they need to compensate with adding more volume to get the end result of the tubas and clarinets being the same volume
i knew immediately what this was even though for mine its called tank
wonderful tune nice to listen to
at my school all of our sousaphones play this and we have 15 sousaphones
15!? That is awesome.
My guy got decked on the kickoff
My band’s tuba section used to play this nonstop at football games
This is every day at the HS basketball games
Except they’re playing Mid-Play
Cool. In my band, there are
0 piccolo
3 flutes
6 clarinets
1 bass clarinet
0 bassoon
1 oboe
2 alto saxophone
1 tenor saxophone
1 baritone saxophone
2 french horn
1 trumpet
0 flugelhorn
0 cornet
0 mellophone
1 tenor trombone
1 bass trombone
0 euphonium
1 tuba
0 sousaphone
3 percussion(ists)
I dont see a relevance to this video tho...
For EHS Green Hornet Marching Band, it's the drum line.
I wish our director allowed use to play this it used to be a tradition but he cut if off for some unknown reason
it’s cool to have a comment section where us band kids can congregate. My school (Delran High School) Marching Band just won the US Bands 1A national championship a few months ago. I’m the synth player.
My school lost by a tenth of a point in our regional
i like their uniforms
youtube algorithm at it again i guess
jokes aside this is fun and impressive to see
in my section (tuba) we do sonic boom into crazy train into bowsers castle from a tuba battle we saw on youtube
this slaps hard
a low brass section roughly the size of the one i'm in, that's nearly impossible
jeez that kickoff return team really needs some work XD
We play a version of this where it's just me as a baritone and the trombones which we call snakepit
Never heard snake pit played like this
i’m so glad you call it snake pit too, people in the comments calling it sonic boom i’ve never heard it called that before
Those outfits looks so cool. What university is this?
I bet that nobody can name all those instruments lmfao
Where is this!!?? School Bands where I live can only play when the ball is not in motion. We actually get our team a penalty for causing a distraction 😤
Where is this the background looks familiar
Not dissing the musicians at all, but it makes me wonder if people go to the games for the game or for the side entertainment.
So, I can’t be the only one who thought they were actually gonna cause a sonic boom right?
We also play this and also call it sonic boom.
Is Sonic Boom the title of the piece?
Returner in the back got lit up😂
A heavy metal ensemble
Perfect timing jajaja 👌
Was this filmed at hays high school the felid looks just like the one at hays
Not bad for high school.
yall need more sousas on this! make the ground shake fr
Our school does this and war which is a lot of fun
Why is this tune always played in a rushed manner? Just a curious Australian...
Sounds good, but wtf is up with that Sousa bell angle
in my band this is called snake pit and it is slower:))
This is Parkview highschool (I think-)
I was at this game
Sounds really good but y’all messed prob 3 times and it’s too fast slow down
whats the name of the song?
What is the name of this song I want to recommend it for playing in my band
Sonic boom.... smart one
We play something similar to this with just trombones
We have something like this called snake pit
LINCOLN!!!!!!!!
I wanted to see an actual sonic boom
That was good but it could have been much better if they had taken time to tune their instruments before they played. Especially the first trombone on the left.
At my school low brass is so disrespectful
nice.
trumpets are brass instruments but not low brass instruments
Yo, this is my school!
The snake pit fire
Do you have the music?
Hola, Gamer, juguemos League of Legends
¿Qué te parece si lo descargamos en este preciso momento y descubrimos juntos como se juega?
Es fácil de aprender, funciona de esta manera: 2 equipos de 5 jugadores deben destruir la base enemiga
combatiendo en un mapa lleno de objetivos y monstruos. Supongamos que de entre los mas de 100 campeones
Elijes a Garen, te gusta Garen, es fácil matar a tus enemigos con Garen. Al principio no necesitas ser experto
por qué el juego te posiciona con otros jugadores de tu mismo nivel, esto significa que podrás mejorar con solo
jugar y divertirte. No hay nada como ganar en League of Legends al lado de 4 nuevos aliados... ¿Hermoso, verdad?
Pero piensa que jugar con un grupo de amigos que ya conoces podría ser igual de divertido: Tú podrías ser el tanque,
tus amigos pueden ser soportes, arqueros, asesinos o incluso magos, hay muchos roles para escoger según la estrategia que
quieras que siga tu campeón durante la partida y con el tiempo comienzas a dominar otros campeones, como Lux con sus
poderosos hechizos, a Darius con quien probablemente consigas tu primer Pentakill o Teemo la tierna encarnación de
toda la maldad del universo, ya te gustan estos campeones, cada uno con su estilo de juego, aprenderas mas sobre
las historias únicas de cada uno y verás como su origen se conecta con sus poderes, hay todo un universo por explorar. Después
conocerás otra característica del juego: Las partidas clasificatorias, en las que tus resultados determinan tu posición en un
sistema de ligas y divisiones, podrías jugar esto para siempre, pero tómalo con calma y solo diviértete, por que LoL te ofrece un sinfín de experiencias
incluso sin competir por un puntaje, por qué esto es League of Legends: Es dinámico, intuitivo y siempre diverso.
Cuanto más juegas más te enamoras del juego y después de cada partida no evitaras volver a jugar. Todo eso y más te espera si descargas League of Legends:
Tú decides.
Does no one else call this snake pit?
Im the thousandth like
I play sax in band at my school
My school does this to
i was expecting a really loud noise
Hey i go here this is hays highschool
*sad baritone noises*
They either really bad or really good 🧐
You can tune a piano but you can't Tune-A-Tuba
Ok kids......
SHEEEEESH