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For those not in the know: this is one of the best drum corps in Japan. Japanese marchers that have the money (since it's close to double as expensive given all the travel) either have or will march DCI. For instance, BAC averages around 3-5 Japanese members per year, many of whom are from Yokohama Robins
@@Finetalesneat! i knew some corps across the pacific used bugles, but i wasn't sure if this was one of them. how they got that kind of sound on "band instruments" (for lack of a better term) is incredible to me
@@ryebreadtastesfunny I can't help but wonder how people confuse Yokohama Inspires, The Yokohama Scouts, and Yokohama Robins from each other, like the first two are drum corps while the latter is a corps-style marching band. Not to mention they all wear completely different uniforms. It's something that's always happens whenever people talk about these groups.
@@undesiradude Not quite. It means that that each measure get 9 eight notes. In 3/4 each measure gets 6 eight notes. The similarities with both of these time signatures is that they can both have 3 downbeats per measure. 9/8 can be counted 1 la le 2 la le 3 la le while 3/4 can be counted 1 and 2 and 3 and. Even though the rhythms are different for both time signatures their downbeats will line up on the same spot. For example, if you look at measure 2 in the vid you can see the trombones have 3 dotted quarter notes. Because it's in 9/8 it would take 3 eight notes for one beat of the measure to completed. I hope this cleared up any confusion!
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They're a Japanese drum corps, not a high school
Nah this is the Blue Devils Elementary School
la campanella brass version is crazy
Man I wish marching band had a universal performance field so we could perform internationally easier.
id love to hear these japanese corps in indy. itd be a dream oh boy
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A Japanese high school and university performed in Chicago for Midwest clinic
The last mello lick🔥🔥🔥
Star of Indiana 1991 vibes
0:16 that rim shot 😩
bro it’s all over my screen
@@hugeballs username checks out lol
The mello lick at the end is so old school I love it
I think I would die if I had to find dots on that floor
For those not in the know: this is one of the best drum corps in Japan. Japanese marchers that have the money (since it's close to double as expensive given all the travel) either have or will march DCI. For instance, BAC averages around 3-5 Japanese members per year, many of whom are from Yokohama Robins
If anyone is wondering it is based off of La Campanella by Niccolo Paganini arranged by Franz Liszt
that ping shot was a perfect period to the low brass phrase.
are these guys on bugles?? that last mello lick and those end power chords sounded just like a 90's cadets hornline
That’s exactlyyy what I was thinking
Gave me that impression too. Maybe it's just the composition. But yeah that 1998 cadets "lick" that has a popular video was just like that.
The Yokohama Robins are on Bb/F - mostly Yamahas. There are Japanese G bugle corps though, like the Yokohama Scouts.
@@Finetalesneat! i knew some corps across the pacific used bugles, but i wasn't sure if this was one of them. how they got that kind of sound on "band instruments" (for lack of a better term) is incredible to me
Nice job on the transcription
Thank you!
Let's see them play the jumps that are originally written tho 👀
The Liszt Lick 🔥🔥🔥
Measure 33 gives me Bluecoats 2014 vibes. Not sure why.
La campanella for marching band goes hard
0:35 THAT MELLO LINE WTF
I'm a mello myself btw, that's why I noticed the mello stuff XD
And that’s why I play mill
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Anyone know what mouthpiece their mellos use
Puts DCI groups to shame - and they actually played in-tune chords with 3rds in them!
... and they still got 3rd at nationals lol
GUYS I LIED they got second because soka renaissance vanguard skipped jmba for some reason
@@ryebreadtastesfunny
In JMBA the Grand Champion of one year can only compete in exhibition the following year.
Is this a high school or something like a drum corps?
they call themselves a "british-style" marching band, so neither...? it's like dca/dci all-age class corps since anyone can join
@@ryebreadtastesfunny Ok thank you!
it's the yokohama scouts, they're an independent organization that competes in the drum corps japan circuit. definitely not a high school
@@echo2121 robins not scouts
@@ryebreadtastesfunny I can't help but wonder how people confuse Yokohama Inspires, The Yokohama Scouts, and Yokohama Robins from each other, like the first two are drum corps while the latter is a corps-style marching band. Not to mention they all wear completely different uniforms.
It's something that's always happens whenever people talk about these groups.
i thought japan still used bugles?
so easy
What show is this
90s cadets type beat
r u hiro's cousin or smt
9/8???
Its pretty much 3/4 but subdivided with triplets
@@therealnocommonsense Is it like cut time?
@@undesiradude Not quite. It means that that each measure get 9 eight notes. In 3/4 each measure gets 6 eight notes. The similarities with both of these time signatures is that they can both have 3 downbeats per measure. 9/8 can be counted 1 la le 2 la le 3 la le while 3/4 can be counted 1 and 2 and 3 and. Even though the rhythms are different for both time signatures their downbeats will line up on the same spot. For example, if you look at measure 2 in the vid you can see the trombones have 3 dotted quarter notes. Because it's in 9/8 it would take 3 eight notes for one beat of the measure to completed. I hope this cleared up any confusion!
You forgot to notate the mellos & lead tpt cranking up to that high register 🤌
On the last chord
@@johnprice492 I had thought those were just overtones so i didn't write them in