慶次郎前田, Can someone please translate what Brass Station says above. I just want to say thank you to your most amazing video of the best band in the world and my absolute favorite band in the world. I watch this video of yours everyday and if my calculation is right in two months from now this video will be the most view Tachibana video in KZbin. By new year on January 1st 2019 this video of yours should surpass 10,000,000 views. Thank you for sharing Kyoto Tachibana with the world 🌎 and congratulations!!!🍾
@chinpiao8886 жыл бұрын
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@GoSuNiguy6 жыл бұрын
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I played Xylophone for 4years during Highschool. Man, I'm telling you it is so hard to play that while moving. Its hard to aim the xylophone "bars" as I call it. You know what I mean, you only have one option: hit the bar ONLY exactly in the middle,. You cannot hit on the edge becoz that means also hitting the next bar to it and that'll cause out of tune. So imagine moving, marching, and dancing! How hard that is! Look at that girl, she doesnt even look down on where shes hitting her stick. Muscle memory at its finest. She practiced a lot for sure.
I was deployed to Iwakuni MCAS twice first in 1982 and again in 1984. Activities such as this are one of the events I truly enjoyed about Japan. ❤ Please continue the great work folks. Semper Fi from a former US Marine.
Being an old Saxophone player myself and having marched in the Rose Parade 4 times I have to say that these kids were superb. Their dancing was great and they all played in tune like pros. I can't get enough of them. I don't know how they do it. Playing while marching is hard enough, but playing while dancing and learning dance steps plus music is fantastic. This school band is top drawer all the way. Loved it.
@luzmarinaocampoquintero23906 жыл бұрын
Gregory Stevens mbideo
@gregorystevens8756 жыл бұрын
Luz Marino Ocampo Quintero, What the heck does "mbideo" mean? I'm an old person and not very good with these acronyms.
@Lawi_Jake6 жыл бұрын
Asians
@yamadakoji53886 жыл бұрын
I think so, too. From a fan living in Tokyo
@Ian-sw9yb6 жыл бұрын
When you are told by your government to do something all of your life, you tend to be better at it than people that live in a free country like the united states
Many Americans have been to Japan in the United States Military. We are aware of your country's really good arts and social activities. Please keep up the great work. Semper Fi from a former US Marine.
I think they’re combining the top 6 HSH bands in Japan for a mega performance. They were doing a teaser with three bands together (like 300 members) for the promotion of HS Baseball Final “Koshien Games” last year. The “Orange Devils” of Tachibana is joined with other all stars.
Unless you've had marching band experience you can have no idea how demanding their program is. Not only have they memorized the music, but they also must remember every step and facial gesture of the choreography. This one is only five minutes long, but I have seen this band do 30 minute performances without a stop. It is truly phenomenal!
@LL-ii1dc Жыл бұрын
A few days after appearing here at Disneyland in 2018, they marched at the Rose Parade and continuously played music and danced for over 2.5 hours non-stop covering 5.5 miles. The band will be back in late December next year to participate at the 2025 Rose Parade.
@therealzahyra Жыл бұрын
Wrong. All you need to know is trying to learn to play any wind instrument to know how hard this is
@Olivaro104 ай бұрын
I've only played the piano (a bit of wooden flute and violine as a little kid) and I can see how insanely difficult and exhausting this must be. I have no idea how they do this.
@MarchingsportHD6 жыл бұрын
This band is truly entertaining to watch, the musicianship, precision and showmanship. Amazing!🔥
@yamadakoji53886 жыл бұрын
I felt that way. I do not get tired of seeing this video repeatedly. This is amazing. Even in a wonderful movie, I get tired of seeing it two or three times.
yamada koji さん、しかもこの振り付けは全て彼女たち自身で考えて作っているという素晴らしさ!
@blueadept46892 жыл бұрын
Never seen anything like this, dance choreographed all in tandem, playing instruments at the same time, who can do this? Simply the best group I've ever seen do this.. hands down... impressed.
@takaken76312 жыл бұрын
この人達は、15~17才の高校生です。OB,OGも混じってますが😂😂😄😄
@blueadept46892 жыл бұрын
@@takaken7631 彼らの若い年齢にさらに感銘を受けた
@Navy64382 жыл бұрын
i lived in Japan for years, this is what happens when you don't hand out trophies to everyone and strive to be the best
@daniellamorten62302 жыл бұрын
Marching bands often do that, just not with this good of tone quality.
They are AMAZING... Marching with an Alto Saxophone is one thing, dancing and playing while marching with an Alto Saxophone is another thing, but dancing, marching, and playing a Baritone Saxophone is just out of this world, those things are HUGE. Great sound, great performance.
@Kotaro13266 жыл бұрын
James Flores, Most people might not realize it but besides Tachibana being great musicians, they are all world class athletes. They are all physically strong, especially for their size. But that’s not what impress me. You gotta have perfect strong lungs to be able to do what they’re doing and their cardio and endurance level is beyond amazing. Even world class athletes like Michael Phelps, Lebron James, Tom Brady, and Lionel Messi would probably go into exhaustion if they have to to what Tachibana do for five and a half mile in the Rose Parade.
@geeky96096 жыл бұрын
James Flores Not to even mentioned the giant sousaphones and doing spins, hopping from foot to foot on those is godly
@SpiritBRZ5 жыл бұрын
Let me just say, marching with my Bari down that exact same road was hell. I rolled my ankle in the tracks during my band's performance and had to go to the doctor the day after. And that was just from normal marching. These girls are dancing and playing at the same time, and didnt hurt themselves even once. Im impressed.
@Madmun3575 жыл бұрын
I actually commented on the same thing on another one of their videos. That bari-sax is a load!
@motohidemiwa2355 жыл бұрын
Watch their actual competition level performance. TAchibana comes in and sweeps the crowd from 19:30 minutes in to this video. It’s beyond amazing. And far beyond this casual performance. kzbin.info/www/bejne/r3myZZKhhtd7e6c
Bro having been on the drum line myself, those ladies are KILLING it. Mad respect to how much practice went into their performance. Makes me wish I went to highschool in Japan just to be part of this
What still gets me is there sound is so SOLID you can't tell at all that they are moving around, and I just appreciate the time that it took them to get there. The hours that they dedicated to this.
@spiwolf69982 жыл бұрын
The jumps are timed to the music but yeah this takes incredible breath control and hours upon hours of breathing exercises. I'm just amazed the sax players don't break their reeds while jumping around like that!
@lerocksteady92522 жыл бұрын
@@spiwolf6998 What's more amazing is all the choreography is developed by the band members themselves with seniors training the juniors. Even the music arrangements were chosen by band members themselves. Staff advisors advise only.
@adam_bbing2 жыл бұрын
This is what happens when a school system focuses on educations and the arts, rather than PC agendas.
@angelsis22222 жыл бұрын
@@lowellbentley "swing is missing" get over it, i wanna see you do what they did. They clearly enjoy what they do.
The first Young lady on the Saxophone next to the tuba beginning at the 2:39 mark, has the sweetest smile. She really looks like she's having the greatest time, and she loves that the folks are enjoying the performance. She comes closest to the camera during High-Fives at the 5:19 mark! I've seen that smile on her in many performances on KZbin since. She's a breath of fresh air.
@haikyomeguri5556 жыл бұрын
In what other video did you find her?
@eastasiavoyager46165 жыл бұрын
I followed up on your comment and went to find 2.39 and 5.19 marks only to have found It was a slight waste of time because I had noticed her myself and was captivated!
Just now found this and omg i cried, like real tears. Its just so profoundly amazing how good they are. I was mad the audience wasn’t louder but then again if i was there, i would also be speechless
@boss868015 жыл бұрын
6:50 This flute player who wore an athletic supporter on the left leg was playing and dancing putting on a prosthetic leg. Because she was born on one leg. That's amazing and I was so moved!
@miraclesmolley1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, for pointed that out! I am so super impressed and watched many more of their performances!
@Olivaro104 ай бұрын
Wait whaaaat? I though this was just a sports bandage. Amazing!