For whatever reason it's so weird for me to see trombones marching. I'm a trombone player myself, but I have to march baritone in the marching band because we can't march trombones for some stupid reason.
I'm a baritone player in my band, and as one of my directors said, not marching trombones opens up a ton of new ways to work with a show since you don't have to either dodge or navigate with a 6ft slide. But next season i'm switching to Bass Bone since i'm doing it in concert now
I will hopefully be going to UTSA in 2021 as a trumpet player as a music major!
is that a Conn 112H?
it would make sense as I've heard it's impossible to max out the dynamics on those horns which is great for marching band but terrible for jazz
you guys have no Sousa's? So you are like Sousa 2.0?
Mike they probably do. Probably behind drumline
I saw like 12 sousas
For whatever reason it's so weird for me to see trombones marching. I'm a trombone player myself, but I have to march baritone in the marching band because we can't march trombones for some stupid reason.
I'm a baritone player in my band, and as one of my directors said, not marching trombones opens up a ton of new ways to work with a show since you don't have to either dodge or navigate with a 6ft slide. But next season i'm switching to Bass Bone since i'm doing it in concert now
baritone is just the easy version of trombone anyways
how do you snap a bass trombone that fast, without breaking it??
you can't, you just snap it. Its hard especially for a Freshman like myself. im in high school.
I'd be so scared to do that with my bass
trombones are tough dude. at my school, we go hard on that shit
Try marching contra, I break myself.
If you have no sousas you have no band
You can’t see the sousas in the video
But they always have sousaphone players