Year after year, in my opinion… CC is the best horn line.
@jamesmusser61603 ай бұрын
Practise makes perfect. I really admire this horn line and the perfection demanded by the brass instructor.
@Lacheddar19903 ай бұрын
I could sleep in that low end contra sound
@chrisshort69663 ай бұрын
those brass scores made my head shake a bit
@josephgraziano21393 ай бұрын
High brass again?!
@SRod543213 ай бұрын
why is that dude on the left shaking at the end?
@timothyshell72203 ай бұрын
Looks like muscle fatigue from weight of the Euph. Those things are heavy. If you notice when they instructed low notes at the end (after the excerpt), he immediately lowered his horn to give his arms a break.
@P729623 ай бұрын
his horn was moving a lot the whole time they where tuning
@k.coleman84833 ай бұрын
@@timothyshell7220 I marched baritone with Star in 1989, and the baris and euphs would have a "party" at the end of rehearsal at midnight every night...we'd do 20 pushups, 20 crunches, then run a lap of the field...repeat three times. By that time the line at the food truck would be down, and we'd be another day stronger. Sometimes the staff would call "horn's up!!" and then take a bathroom break, leaving us there for 15 minutes or so...and no one dared put their horn down...not out of fear, but pride...old school.
@timothyshell72203 ай бұрын
@@k.coleman8483 Fist off, huge Star fan! I marched Bari in Boston '09 and Crown '10. At Boston we had the "Ring of Fire", a similar strength building exercise. Wasn't really an issue at Crown because the Yamaha horns are so well balanced. Did you do the alumni corps in 2010?
@k.coleman84833 ай бұрын
@@timothyshell7220 By the way, '89 Star was Matt Harloff's rookie year in corps...after '89, the hornline started something during death camp week called the "day of 1000 pushups"...I'm OK with missing out on that one, though at that age I could have sailed through it, lol...