Hey I'm from United states, just wanted to say hi 😊 not sure you will understand what I'm saying lol 😜 but also wanted to say I think Japanese girls are the most beautiful in the world. Smart, kind and polite. Why so perfect?
@fnwl25795 жыл бұрын
@@jaycole9584 Thank you!! I'm so glad, because I'm Japanese. Are you from the United States? I think that you are more beautiful than us!
@Marco.G.TerradiSiena5 жыл бұрын
@ 市瀬風香 No, no.... Believe me. I'm Italian, and... Japanese girls are absolutely WONDERFUL. We seems like some kind of alien compared to you. Japanese girls hold something magic... gestures, looks, eyes, complexion ... you are stunning beauties *_*
京都橘の彼らは本当に気高く力強く尚且つ繊細さも持ち合わせてる。この凄まじい完成度の演奏をするために、何度も何度も何度も仲間とぶつかり合って先生に指導を受けて辛い思いもしてきて、一生に一度しかない高校生の青春の多くの時間をマーチングに費やしてきたんだと思うと本当に感動させられる。 この笑顔の裏にどれだけの努力があったんだろうて考えさせられる。 sing sing singを聴いて涙が出るのはおそらく生涯京都橘以外ないと思う。
さすがオレンジの悪魔...感無量。 普通では考えられないことををサラッとやってのけながらニコリと微笑むから君達はオレンジの悪魔と呼ばれてるんだ、みたいなことを橘高校の先生が言ってるのを笑コラで聞いてほんとうにその通りだと思ったし、何回見ても鳥肌たつしSing Sing Singが最早橘高校の曲みたいなブランドになっているのがすごい。それを何年も継承していっているのも凄い、先輩方が積み上げてきたというプレッシャーも重圧も高校生にはしんどいだろうに。ボキャブラリーの無さに凄いという言葉しか出ないのが悔しいほど素敵です。
Unless you have actually every tried to play a brass instrument while marching, you don't fully understand how nearly IMPOSSIBLE it is to play while JUMPING. Well done, ladies!
@Natester426 жыл бұрын
doing that with a woodwind is harder
@noahbarnette81786 жыл бұрын
SoloPilot6 ikr I’m a trombone player in a high school band takes some work
@j3y4456 жыл бұрын
The girl with the bary sax is using a regular neck strap instead of harness. Very hard to do standing yet alone dancing.
@grege686 жыл бұрын
SoloPilot6 i play trumpet and baritone and bitch i cant even walk without busting my lip
@1stPCFerret6 жыл бұрын
+Tarner Szear Tell me about it! I carried baritone sax for my last two years of HS using a neck strap, and I was a big husky guy, and we NEVER tried dancing while playing. That little girl jitterbugging while playing is scary!
@loriboufford63426 жыл бұрын
I LOVE that girly scream getting back into form...it adds so much personality to an otherwise almost "perfect computerized " display of highly trained musical soldiers.
A couple of years ago when we hosted students from this band, they explained how they run a couple miles before even playing and practice 4+ hours everyday including weekends. I mean they were visiting Hawaii and their instruments hadn’t arrived, yet they practiced in all down time just going through fingerings and motions.... that’s dedication.
@Kevin-fj5oe6 жыл бұрын
This is normal in asia, my friend in singing group usually skip school lesson to practice.
@bazingabot23116 жыл бұрын
They are one of the few bands that do the rose parade, so yeah
@fritziearago95186 жыл бұрын
Their movements are so precise
@jakegaubatz5 жыл бұрын
It's normal practice in Japan to practice not only 3-4 hours after class, but also on the weekends. Of course, the level of commitment and effort differ for each school, and this school is definitely very, very serious and committed to marching band. My students don't run before playing though, so their stamina isn't anywhere near this level.
@jagerardi5 жыл бұрын
Their rehearsal schedule is 7-8.30 in the morning, 4-7 at night Mon-Fri. Saturday 1-7 and Sunday 9-7. That's 37.5 hours a week, in addition to their classes and homework. During summer vacation they attend 2 band camps. There are 3 national holidays where everyone is off, and the rest of their summer vacation is theirs. That's 2 days. They have exactly 5 days off a year. ..Joe
Superb band but that awful camera work is distracting
@岡野美穂-o9h6 жыл бұрын
Doug Stidham Photography な
@sophistication45906 жыл бұрын
My grandma can do better.
@aabe11896 жыл бұрын
This is basically my dad's level skill. :P
@Vekta26 жыл бұрын
ZOOOOOOMMMMMM
@nodezsh5 жыл бұрын
It could be way worse. See what they did to Jamiroquai: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iZi3ZKSamphrr7c By having watched that video you'll enjoy this one tenfold.