I'm form the Dublin Coffman High School Marching Band and we played this song, with almost the same arrangement without the ending. Awesome, this song was so fun to play and march!!!
man we played this song when i was junior back in 01 and i still get the same chills hearing this song now as when i did when we did our marching competitions. Good Memories
While that may be true, the name used in this arrangement, by Scott Boerma, is El Toro Caliente. Given how frequently this arrangement is used, I think it is fair to use this name.
Actually, the solo's a lot cooler than played. The soloist took liberty to hose the part a bit. The written solo has another run, some shakes and turns, and holding the E at the end wouldn't be bad either.
that was a good job doing 1995 scouts. but there needed 2 be more of a drumline presents i felt like when the horns where playing it almost felt like there was no drumline
I'm form the Dublin Coffman High School Marching Band and we played this song, with almost the same arrangement without the ending. Awesome, this song was so fun to play and march!!!
our marching band is playing it this year.
im really excited.
man we played this song when i was junior back in 01 and i still get the same chills hearing this song now as when i did when we did our marching competitions. Good Memories
check out marching southerners BOA 2007 part 2
Yeah, this is our opener this season.
I miss this show! My band (Peoria High School) played this last year and it was so awesome! I wish I could play this every year!
opener for our marching show freaking POWERFUL
(that was for the trumpet solo guy lol)
While that may be true, the name used in this arrangement, by Scott Boerma, is El Toro Caliente. Given how frequently this arrangement is used, I think it is fair to use this name.
My highschool band played this when I was a sophomore. I got the quint part played at DCI. Needless to say, I watered it down.
I love how its just strait up all brass lol
harmlesspoons the Spanish love their brass, trust me lol
harmlesspoons and personally I don't blame them, I love it too haha
who worte this song????
Where the hell is the trumpet call???
Actually, the solo's a lot cooler than played. The soloist took liberty to hose the part a bit. The written solo has another run, some shakes and turns, and holding the E at the end wouldn't be bad either.
that was a good job doing 1995 scouts. but there needed 2 be more of a drumline presents i felt like when the horns where playing it almost felt like there was no drumline
wow, this gave me the goosebumps about the power of mb!
SCOTT BOERMA
Now lets all get them to be in Dci.
@whedbeec I can't wait for it to pull together!!!!! Clay ;)
yeah, except this band did a MUCH better job than we did. like a zillion times better.
The Madison Scouts preformed this originally
"Ole!" - El Toro Caliente, Land of Make Believe, and La Suerte De Los Tontos
yeagh i know right
2:26 awesome
Go SOUTH FLORIDA BULLS!!!
@caligirlz647 lol, you can in my band ;)
EL TORO CALIENTE IS NOT THE REAL NAME OF THE SONG. THIS SONG IS REALLY CALLED EL VIRGIN DE LA MACARENA.
@caligirlz647 watch my band on my channel, you hear us ;)
Too low. Needs to be up at least a fourth. That mello trill is supposed to be on a High A.
>:D
Lazy Michigans.
Lol Akward Sean.
weak
our marching band is playing it this year.
im really excited.