ローズパレード2018まとめURL 京都橘高校 Rose Parade 2018 まとめ①(Summarized video 1) kzbin.info/www/bejne/d32oYaxjnJyZj6c 京都橘高校 Rose Parade 2018 まとめ③(Summarized video 3) kzbin.info/www/bejne/fYHShH-ZoLtkeKc
Where else can you find movement and music that mesh together like that? The girls own choreography and the musical arrangements of the then music director blend to give you - Pure Entertainment. Add to that incredible training (both musical and physical) with awesome discipline and you have something that really is unique. By the way - outside of indoor formal competitions - the emphasis was not on strict line formations - the emphasis was on Entertainment, thru the students themselves appreciating their own music. This is the only marching band, that I have seen, that can have me tapping my feet and feeling the "swing" of some of the tunes. If things have changed, thanks for the memories anyway. What a show!
I can’t even imagine walking 5.5 miles, let alone marching, playing an instrument, and dancing at the same time with the energy and enthusiasm this band has, all with a smile and waving to the audience. Truly Herculean effort. They are my role models. Just love this band. Catch the Fever!
Njhan T さん コメントありがとうございます。③も近いうちにUPしますので、よろしくお願いします。
@dragonsong1023 Жыл бұрын
Notice @ 18:28 the woman from Kyoto Tachibana / Green Band , is signaling the drum line , holding up 2 fingers / ✌. She gets the orders from the DM - Mr. Yokoyama who is dressed in black, with the hat , for the next song. Here is a interview with Mr. Yokoyama. Mr. Kazuhiro Miya, following the way Mr. Hiramatsu did, adopted dance for marching. What became a springboard for the present style of hard-movement dance, however, was when the “Burn the Floor” -dance show was brought to Japan second time , from September 17, 2004 in the Tokyo International Forum and Nagoya Rainbow Hall. One of the male students who watched the show suggested to Mr. Yokoyama: “I’d like to do this kind of performance”. Watching the video together, Mr. Yokoyama and the members picked out, “Sing, Sing, Sing (with a Swing)” and “In the Mood“, and studied the choreography. They started to use the movements at stage performances and drill on the floor, and eventually developed the dance to parading. Even now, when they perform “Sing, Sing, Sing (with a Swing)” on stage, the Color Guards dancing in the front row trace the original choreography , of “Burn the Floor” almost as it is in the intro part of the song , like repeating 180-degree turn standing on one leg. Selecting Marching Music: Mr. Yokoyama, talking with the students, chooses songs that sound easy to dance, in marching among a wide range of genres with ready-made music charts, for classical music, pops, jazz, and so on. They don’t buy the copyright of original songs or arrange them at all. Also, expecting their second appearance of the Rose Parade =129th Tournament of Roses Parade. A few years before that, they paid attention to music charts like Billboard, and taking account the culture around Los Angeles, that has a lot of Hispanic people, they chose songs that would be well-received by spectators, of the Rose Parade and added them to their repertory little by little. “Happy” and “Fireball” were the songs that had been picked out beforehand for the Rose Parade. On the other hand, they play songs that are familiar with Japanese people when performing in Japan. Their new pieces of “Gangnam Style” and “Paradise Has No Border” by Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, for example, are such songs chosen to play to the Japanese crowd. Marching at the 129th Tournament of Roses Parade in 2018: Mr. Yokoyama and the students carefully planned the music order and timing in advance, by taking into account the locations of audience and the directions of shadows in the morning, through the 9 km (=5½ miles) route of the Rose Parade. On the previous night of the Rose Parade, December 31, Mr. Yokoyama walked through the 9 km course, which was being a traffic-free zone for the event, counting his steps, and did a final check as to which songs to play at certain places. Mr. Yokoyama: I remember the cityscape and know the positional relation of all the stores, and the spectator stands along the parade route, so I planned highlights according to those factors. As I was walking alone in the middle of the night, I was stopped by police officers many times and warned to go home soon. Directions for Music Selection at the 129th Tournament of Roses Parade: Mr. Yokoyama not only planned the composition of songs according to the route, but he also instructed the students to change songs flexibly at a sign. Between the cadence and song is typically an 8-count roll-off, but after that a 16-count roll-off that differs from each song was newly added, which enabled the members to know which song was to be played next. When Mr. Yokoyama gives a signal with his fingers, another teacher walking along the drum line, reads it and passes it on to the members. Other times, he makes the band just walk waving their hands to let the brass players ease their lips, where there are fewer spectators. On the other hand, when the gap from the float ahead opens up, he makes the tempo faster to make the band catch up. Thus he was able to control the rank as he would. 110-degree Turn: The 110-degree turn corner from the Orange Grove Boulevard to the West Colorado Boulevard, is the most difficult spot of the Rose Parade. At the same time it is a place where large stands are placed, and an army of live coverage TV booths and TV cameras are lined up. To make a big scene at the corner, in 2012 (when the band first attended Rose Parade), Mr. Yokoyama came up with the “Mario Turn” in which the members of the , outside swings around the turn with high speed at a run. The biggest reason that Mr. Yokoyama was joining the rank at the parade was to direct the right timing for a turn. If the timing is off by one meter, the units will hit the road, but they were able to start swinging within the point of 20 cm this time, too. Mr. Yokoyama: It was just for fun that I directed them to do the “Mario Turn” , at the 90-degree left turn in the West Colorado and Sierra Madre Boulevard later on in the parade too. I tried doing so thinking what they would do if I gave them the “Mario” signal there. Though they hadn’t practiced it at all, they made the turn properly.
I have to watch at least one or two Kyoto Tachibana Band videos every day, They cheer me up. I love the music / dancing / and the Happy Happy Hard working Students , Arigatou , Thank You ..
@emoregpenzza10155 жыл бұрын
My favorite world class group band SHS TACHIBANA, I really enjoyed watching them when they performed,, I love SHS TACHIBANA..
@nakosoeki83055 жыл бұрын
gerome penascoza さん コメントありがとうございます。
@emoregpenzza10155 жыл бұрын
@@nakosoeki8305 I'm really sorry,I can't read your reply to me,kindly pls. translate it to English,will you? Thank you..
@nakosoeki83055 жыл бұрын
@@emoregpenzza1015 さん I'm sorry. The content is a thank you for the comment. Please continue to support Kyoto Tachibana from now on. (Google Translation)
@emoregpenzza10155 жыл бұрын
Ah ok,its my pleasure,,thank you for the translation,,and yes I will support them by all means,,cause they are the best of the best high school group band SHS TACHIBANA,, again and I say always " I love SHS TACHIBANA " god bless..!!!
Am Still Very Amazed, Kyoto Tachibana are Number One.
@Rondadoreronda5 жыл бұрын
Especially, one girl playing the xylophone and another girl playing the bass drum, their continous smile makes me happy and impressed very much. Anyway, Kyoto Tachibana HS band is awesome and cool.
@steverpcb4 жыл бұрын
Playing the xylophone is the famous Chippi :)
@clutchpedalreturnsprg77104 жыл бұрын
The " girl playing the bass drum " made me feel happy. I would have liked to have been at this parade.
@creativoartislas9862 жыл бұрын
ESTOS CHICAS Y CHICOS ALIVIARON MI ESTRESS....GRACIAS...
THIS IS THE BEST BAND I EVER SEEN IN ROSE PARADE... SO THOSE GUYS THAT DID A THUMBS DOWN ON THIS VIDEO. YOU MUST BE JEALOUS AND HATER HAHAHAHAHA. MAYBE ONE OF THE BAND IN THIS ROSE PARADE.. AND THINK THEY WON THE BEST OR PEOPLES FAVORITE BAND IN THE PARADE. CONGRATULATIONS KYOTO TOCHIBANA BAND MEMBERS, AMAZING PERFORMANCE.. WELL DESERVE APPLAUSE FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE..
@渋田好弘3 жыл бұрын
可愛いっていう言葉はこの子たちのためあるのかな
@simplelaoguy5 жыл бұрын
their energies lighten me up and made my day, can't get tired of watching them perform. thank you
Great performance. You must admire the last girl on the right side of the band playing the flute. She marched and danced the whole parade on a prosthetic leg. True dedication and determination! I wish her all the best in her future endeavors. Subarashī pafōmansu. Anata wa furūto o fuite iru bando no migigawa no saigo no on'nanoko o shōsan shinakereba narimasen. Kanojo wa kōshin shi, gisoku de parēdo zentai o odotta. Shin no kenshin to ketsui! Kanojo no kongo no katsuyaku o inotte imasu.
@紙風船-r4i4 жыл бұрын
Anata no komento ni kandou shimashita Thanks very much !🤗
@jameslipe2104 жыл бұрын
I call her "Girl with Heart of Lion." Her real name can be found in some other video. It is no secret. Last I heard she was becoming a teacher. The band did vote her to be assistant to the DM, but she humbly said that she would like to continue playing her flute. As a Human Being, she has NO EQUAL v"W"V
@ichisyuu94205 жыл бұрын
投稿者さんの「橘愛」を感じますね。とてもいい動画です。編集お疲れ様です。
@akatsuki03125 жыл бұрын
すごいです。 もう、究極の動画ですね。
@nakosoeki83055 жыл бұрын
暁の女神 さん 大変なお言葉ありがとうございます。爺さんは今後も必死で頑張ります。
@kenjimatsuda28944 жыл бұрын
1:18-1:25 マルチタムちゃん練達の乱れ打ち、かっこいい。
@2007sgi5 жыл бұрын
アメリカの人たちみんな喜んでよかった^_^
@miltont18804 жыл бұрын
The hard work, dedication, discipline and perseverance have made you such a wonderful band and number one in the world. Congratulations here from Brazil!