Back in 1959 I was a drummer in the "Indefatigable" drum and bugle band. Marching and playing through the streets of "Bangor" in North Wales , it was a great experience as the music bounced of the buildings in the narrow streets. memories come flooding back when I hear stuff like this.
Judge 76 Welcome to the parade,Saints Brigade. A couple ideas pop into my head. I’m dreaming of a drum cadence that is an extension of that song. The same groove The same tempo
THANK YOU for the well wishes. We plan on staying a parade and exhibition corps. for now. For all of our strengths and faults,WE continue to work hard at what we do.!!
You mean March 2013. St. Patrick's Day is in March. 3/10/13 was a Sunday. 5/10/13 was a Friday. Plus the people in the crowd were wearing winter clothes.
Sorry to see some negative comments on here. Yes, having marched 35 years ago in a DCI corp (Black Watch Highland Regiment, Auburn, WA), all the little things you learn about basic marching and performance remain with you into your later years, so it is easy to comment on mistakes being made. How do we know if this corp has a number of newer members? We don't, and I am sure, someone on the staff probably saw what we did and already corrected the issues. Lp22522 - Glad you got your start in Jr. High marching band. Everyone needs to gain experience, and Jr. High is a great place for it. Hopefully, you'll continue on to a DCI or DCA corp and see how the competition level will dramatically increase for you. Now - time for me to go out and support the Pacific Northwest newest DCI Open Class corp, Eruption Drum & Bugle Corp of Bonney Lake, WA.!
Some bugles have a single valve, some do not. Look up a Dynasty G Baritone Bugle...it has 3 valves. Drum and Bugle Corps used single-valve bugles many many year ago, but the rules have changed. I'm sure with a little effort you can find the DCI rules if you really wanted to know the answer to your question.
That was great, but it bugged me how a few of the guys swayed. Pet peeve I guess. I'm in marching band and we ARE NOT allowed to do that. And I'm in junior high. The first year of marching band.
MUCH work needed on their marching! I read several comments that we should "allow" for improvement, but after all this is FIRST & FOREMOST a MARCHING UNIT! The out-of-step, marching in place, and swaying, all detract from your overall appearance.
Back in 1959 I was a drummer in the "Indefatigable" drum and bugle band. Marching and playing through the streets of "Bangor" in North Wales , it was a great experience as the music bounced of the buildings in the narrow streets. memories come flooding back when I hear stuff like this.
Judge 76
Welcome to the parade,Saints Brigade. A couple ideas pop into my head.
I’m dreaming of a drum cadence
that is an extension of that song.
The same groove
The same tempo
THANK YOU for the well wishes. We plan on staying a parade and exhibition corps. for now. For all of our strengths and faults,WE continue to work hard at what we do.!!
You mean March 2013. St. Patrick's Day is in March. 3/10/13 was a Sunday. 5/10/13 was a Friday. Plus the people in the crowd were wearing winter clothes.
I'm sorry to say that I have NEVER heard of this group....and WOW!!!!!!!!!! You guys were great!!!!!!! Good job!!! Keep up the great work Saints!
Is this going to be a Parade Corps or is it going to do field shows as well?
1:39 -- Mary had a little lamb? Lol. You guys sound great. Keep it up.
absolutely fantastic :)))
The music's so awesome! I love it very much!
Adding the Mary part was so nice
Is it so hard that only TWO actually play BUGLES?
Sorry i keep watching this video, and still can't see the Bugles. Which one's are they, are they near the back, out of shot ? :-)
THESE KIDS (GOD BLESS THEM) ARE WAY CLEANER THAN ANY TOP SECRET VIDEO I'VE EVER SEEN !!!! STOP WITH THE TOP SECRET VIDEOS !!!!!!!
Military Samba!))))
Awesome
Sorry to see some negative comments on here. Yes, having marched 35 years ago in a DCI corp (Black Watch Highland Regiment, Auburn, WA), all the little things you learn about basic marching and performance remain with you into your later years, so it is easy to comment on mistakes being made. How do we know if this corp has a number of newer members? We don't, and I am sure, someone on the staff probably saw what we did and already corrected the issues.
Lp22522 - Glad you got your start in Jr. High marching band. Everyone needs to gain experience, and Jr. High is a great place for it. Hopefully, you'll continue on to a DCI or DCA corp and see how the competition level will dramatically increase for you.
Now - time for me to go out and support the Pacific Northwest newest DCI Open Class corp, Eruption Drum & Bugle Corp of Bonney Lake, WA.!
Good Job.
Drum and BUGLE Corp ??? Where were the Bugle's ? All i saw was wind instrument's, which were anything BUT, Bugle's.
Your right, i am a fuckin moron, but what does that make you, when you still haven't realised i'm taking the fuckin piss...Dumbass :-)
Some bugles have a single valve, some do not. Look up a Dynasty G Baritone Bugle...it has 3 valves. Drum and Bugle Corps used single-valve bugles many many year ago, but the rules have changed. I'm sure with a little effort you can find the DCI rules if you really wanted to know the answer to your question.
Ok but they aren't special. No Drum and Bugle Corps actually uses bugles nowadays
far left snare's feet is really out of time
drum line out of step ,no wonder their cadance is off.
That was great, but it bugged me how a few of the guys swayed. Pet peeve I guess. I'm in marching band and we ARE NOT allowed to do that. And I'm in junior high. The first year of marching band.
MUCH work needed on their marching! I read several comments that we should "allow" for improvement, but after all this is FIRST & FOREMOST a MARCHING UNIT! The out-of-step, marching in place, and swaying, all detract from your overall appearance.
cute
christ... jr high bands are better
Don't be an ass
Im sorry to say thats kinda true
I have never heard a middle school band this good but ok
Thumbs up for all the women on drums
You guys are good but the Saint Matthias Blue Max was better. Wish they would come back
Booooo