I have likely watched the Seven Tuba Pileup over 30 times. Misery brings forth a lot of joy. This is what I'm referring to: th-cam.com/video/STB7PsAHqj4/w-d-xo.html
Euph/Tuba player hear, we have way better parts in wind bands and jazz ensembles. I've played a Trombone part on Tuba for jazz band, was kinda tough but doable. We are a unit and have fun, so hald I've never had the chance to be stuck in an orchestra
In case u guys didn’t know, people in the marching band are taught to run over the judges on the field if they’re in the way. If u try to dodge them u lose points. That’s why the one sousaphone was so nonchalant about killing the cameraman
Also the Ohio State Marching Band does that every performance, the best sousaphone player “dots the i” and bows like that. Totally the cameraman’s fault on that one
Dovon I very much agree with this statement. There were only some incidents where some of us almost ran over our own directors bc we had no choice. That’s always fun.
A bit of advice: NEVER get in the way of the marching band, especially the big instruments like the sousaphone and percussion. We are taught to run y'all over if you get too close, so... be careful.
Euph/Tuba player hear, we have way better parts in wind bands and jazz ensembles. I've played a Trombone part on Tuba for jazz band, was kinda tough but doable. We are a unit and have fun, so hald I've never had the chance to be stuck in an orchestra
When will people learn: do NOT get in the way of the marching band. Especially not the brass section. We WILL run you down. In competitions, if a judge gets in your way and you go around them, you will lose points. So we have to run them over. Trust me, I've done it before. What makes you think we care more about random bystanders than judges in a competition!?
Lol so true We had a march last year and some idiot phone-photographer just stood in the middle of the street so the whole goddamn band marched straight over him😂lol i nearly tripped cause i had to do this really big step to not stand on his head but also i didnt want to loose the beat
Yeah I once marched in a parade in the Netherlands. The roads are packed with people drunk and smoking pots. Beer cans and flatted balloons were all over the streets. We couldn’t careless and stepped into all the nasty stuffs lol
There's no law that says assault is not assault if you're doing a marching band performance. Some people should sue marching bands for personal injury and then I bet you would stop talking about how you "have to run them over"
@@oliverwilson11 When you're standing in the middle of the highway and a car runs you over, would you sue? Like literally it'll be your fault for standing where you're not supposed to. It's the same with a marching band. They probably won't even notice you, so it'll be just your fault for getting in their way in the first place. It's not assault. People are just stupid to think that they have any chance in the battle against a whole marching band. Like would you willingly battle agaist a fucking truck?! Or a bull for that matter? If not then I think that anwsers wheter it's marchings bands fault or not.
Dotting the "I" in Ohio is a huge deal. The sousa always does the same thing. The camera guy was in the wrong place, but the sousa just did his thing which is what he is supposed to do. This is actually entirely the camera person's fault and the sousa player was most likely more worried about the horn than the camera.
As an Ohio State student, I was hoping someone would have already explained it in the comments. I love Brett and Eddy, but understand the traditions of OSU smh....
Man I want to be like that Sousa someday... Able to move the sousaphone so dramatically and able to swing down even tho there's a guy in the way... Goals
I know a girl who once had a Tuba lesson and she got her Tuba walked one way then came back and asked if anyone had seen her Tuba. HOW DO YOU LOSE A TUBA?????
@@naomigwolfe8112 My brother left his on a private bus hired for a performance. So we had to call the bus to come back and take it off, which wasted a lot of final rehearsal time.
Regarding the sousaphone that hit the camera man: in marching band we are told that if anyone is in our way, RUN THEM OVER. We do not change our path as it will ruin the formation. As a trumpet I had the honor of running of 2 judges and 1 camera man
I'm a dancer, and during performances, more or less the same. Lose your wig/costume/hair elastic/whatever? JUST GO ON. Someone is going the wrong direction and you clash? Just go on as you should. The show must go on, you can apologize or find your costume later, once the curtain has gone down. I once had to chuck a part of my costume backstage and dance on.
@@AnnekeOosterink i threw up right as I was playing my solo at a competition. Couldn't play my trumpet anymore, but I kept on marching the rest of the show
@@adrianrodriguez4874 shit, most of the mishaps with our group are things like dancing footies flying into the audience or costumes falling half off (that last one was me, half a costume it's a tripping hazard so I had to ditch it) not anything like being sick on stage. That kinda sounds like my nightmare, throwing up is not my worst fear, but I hate it so so much.
@@AnnekeOosterink randomly got sick. We ate as a group a couple hours beforehand. Guess it didn't sit right. No warning either. Just randomly as I'm playing my solo. I never broke formation tho lol
Adrian Rodriguez How would you not have felt sick beforehand? Or had any warning? But you're lucky it happened when you were playing a solo at the front where any mess wouldn't matter, and not on the field. If that happened to me I probably would sit down at the front and try to not think for the remaining time of the show.
The sousaphone player didnt forget about the sousaphone. Its just that in marching band you're allowed to trample, run over, or knock over anyone in your way, if they get in your way that's that persons fault, not the marchers. Also he did say "Watch out!" to the cameraman before doing the sousa - bow to form the "I"
Dotting the "i" in ohio is a really big deal in the ohio state marching band. It's a huge 70+ year tradition, and the man was not gonna let a camera man ruin his moment. He tried to yell "watch out" before.
That Sousa was "dotting the I" - its a huge well known tradition where the performer bows with the instrument... the camera man was way too close for his own good. I perform in SOSA, were supposed to march THROUGH any obstacle
Well, on the other hand tv directors are also known to angrily shout "closer, closer, closer!" at cameramen through their earpieces. And the guy didn't "obliterate" the camera. It was just a little smack, only hit the lens hood. Otherwise the picture wouldn't have been perfect half a second after the hit. If you don't directly hit the lens glass with a heavy object, these broadcast cameras can take quite a beating. And quite frankly, the companies involved in such high-level broadcast productions don't care too much if a 30K lens breaks once in a while, as long as they get spectacular pictures.
I went back and watched it again, you can also just hear him say it as well. Still though, camera man should've stood a bit further away in the first place
@@rachg2510 I used to be a camera man and I can confirm that a lot of time it's our fault. We get so tunnel-vision into trying to get a good shot at times.
Literally every tuba player felt the pain of that kid when his tuba slipped. I’ve lost count of how many times it happens to me, let alone in concerts.
Finally finding the comment! 🤣🤣🤣 As a tuba player, I can assure that what the kid had gone through is painful. But it won’t be his last chance to feel it again ;) loll
I cant tell you how many times ive done this in class thankfully ive only dropped it on me in concert once but with the sousaphone it is worse when your putting it together and it falls on you later cause you didnt tighten it enough
TODAY my band had a Veterans Day assembly on my schools crap plastic bleachers with no room for a tuba. I can’t tell you how many times I almost dropped it.
It’s not chaos we’ve drilled it for months and in some shows they do have a chaotic part but know this they have to drill the same sequence of chaotic events so many times then they have to count then they have to play and if they mess up once is back to the beginning
@@abbyc4779 i got run over by the drums once in my first year of marching band when i was like 11? not actually run over and hit with a few stray flags and rifles. not fun. in practice though where the routine spacing was too close or i was a dumb child who forgot what set was next. but cant blame them its move or get run over
In the case where the sousaphone was dotting Script OHIO's "i", it was the camera man's fault. Its a huge honor to get to dot the "i" and I'm actually kinda mad for the sousaphone player since his moment was almost ruined by the cameraman. You should also totally check out more from Ohio State University's Marching band! It's literally the Best Damn Band In The Land.
The way the shot was kept focused and there was no static/lens disruption made me think that the cameraman jumped backwards and made a safety fall on time.
Right! Plus, it was a performance. The show must go on. He didn't have the time to worry about what just happened. He actually did a really great job considering the circumstances. Plus, why was the camera man so close to the performers?
Also the girl that gets hit in the last clip, that wasn't on purpose. A lot of marching bands have choreographed movements, it's dangerous to be squeezing your way between them willy-nilly.
Wow the oboe swap is so impressive! I play oboe myself, and to suddenly play on another reed, let alone someone elses reed AND oboe, that is really difficult! Every reed is soo different! And every oboist has his/her own way of reedmaking and own preferences in sound and thickness etc, this clip really shows the professionalism and playing level (sorry couldn't think of a better word, english is not my native language) of this oboist. You almost hear no difference in the sound between the two oboes and to achieve that he has to have a really good and flexible embouchure.
The one clip with the one kid who's tuba fell off the chair- that happens to every tuba player. As a tuba myself, you can't call yourself a tuba until that's happened. I actually got a concussion when it happened to me.
One time this kid in my section was tossing his mouthpiece up and down in the air, and another kid swung at it, and it hit me in the head. I was out of school for a few days with a concussion.
8th grade, mildly concussed. 11th grade, mouthpiece punched me in the chest, huuuge purple bruise. I now always use drawer liner on my lap, and it hasn't hsppened since.
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5:53 Damaging brass instruments is actually extremely common, and not even near as looked down upon as it should be. Most high school band students have their fair share of either damaging, or seeing other people damage(I can speak from experience) their instruments, and therefore are (at least somewhat) desensitized to it. Of course they are still very careful with instruments of that value, but often have much less extreme reactions to damage than, for example, a violin player. EDIT: I also noticed that the slide itself was not damaged, but just the brace attaching the the slide to the rest of the instrument, which would probably be a very inexpensive repair, and more of an inconvenience than a major hit to your bank account.
Also have to add that this was for shure a poorly made Chinese copy. A quality build (I know which model it is based on) would have hold up. And he wouldn’t have handled it that careless in the first place.
Yeah this is so true. I know as a clarinet player in high school my thumb rest was ripped off and I couldnt afford a new one or to fix it so I just learned to play without it which hurt to hold the whole weight without the thumb rest
The sous that hit the camera is doing what he's supposed to do by not reacting to hitting the cameraman. In marching band you cannot break your composure and it's a well known rule to not get in the way of the band or the colorguard, they WILL keep going, and they will NOT stop to see if you're okay, as you, the one on the feild with them, should not be in their way. It wasn't that he was too hyped to care, he just wasn't going to break character all because someone got in his way xD Marching bands are very well known for running people over and there are plenty of clips of marching bands running over someone that was in their way. Not gonna ruin the picture just because someone doesn't get out of the way lol
@Geeky This exactly. One of my friends had a judge get in his way at a marching competition and he just plowed right into him and kept going. I didn't see it until we watched the recording the next week. I believe we got extra points for him and the other people around him that didn't react.
Know that all to well xD a kid ran out in front of the band at a competition and tripped one of out trumpets and I saw our trombone plow the kid over xD
When the sousaphone smashed the camera, it’s during a thing called “Script Ohio.” The Ohio State University has a tradition of doing this at halftime of every home football game. The sousaphone player does what’s called “dotting the i” where he high kicks to the top of the i and bows to the crowd. The cameraman must have forgotten about the bow 😂
Guy shouting in studio at 5:04 : Let me explain what happened to him, as a massive headset user I think I can explain: The bang on the door was on a low tune pretty close to what the man was playing and hearing in his headset, thus both audio waves went together in a synergical physical effet of superposition and blasted his ears. Most headsets are not equipped with sound isolation, those are much more costy and dangerous in urban situations were you need to be aware of surroundings they are not of widespread usage. This is not primarily a question of focus versus surprise, but since violin players may not be massive headset users you guys may not have the experience of this sound effect, you ears are very lucky imo this could damage them - proof in the video
My theory was that he was at the practice room late at night and got spooked, cuz it's my worst nightmare to get attacked/robbed/etc in an empty music dept and music instruments are so expensive. But this makes much more sense. Thanks for sharing
Which proved other comments saying that the marching band won't stop if something crosses their path. The guy definitely is aware of his surrounding, warning the cameraman cuz he will not stop-
Nah, the last clip of the dude in the bleachers was following the choreo for that song and she was just there; I highly doubt it was on purpose. Pep band choreography is almost as sacred as marching spots: if someone is in the way, that’s their problem
I got to see the UVA band this last season of college (I was doing merch at the stadium in Charlottesville. Those kids rock. So much energy. Almost as good as being there to see VTs streak being demolished :)
i was in pep band in high school and yeah that’s a whole thing. we played at basketball games usually and fortunately we had a lot of room, so nobody ended up getting it. even so, i don’t think i would have the courage to hit someone. my poor trumpet...
Having banged my head with the bell of my trumpet several times, brass instruments hurt a lot when they hit you, and tubas, sousaphones, etc, hurt the most because they just have so much mass to pick up momentum with. Also, what I learned is that TwoSetViolin needs to bring on a marching band instructor to explain how competition grading works so they can understand why the band so readily abuses interlopers.
Okay but am I the only one who really wants to see Two Set react to the Ohio State Marching Band? They always roast bad playing, let's get some seriously impressive marching content on the channel. Btw they start every game with the Drum Major and sousa running like that
Being from Ohio and watching the OSU marching band for years, that was actually the camera man’s fault for being too close because that bow is scripted. A sousaphone player always dots the I and they all do that bow. And he was so excited because there is such a long list and many don’t get to dot the I and if you do you only ever get to do it once. It’s a once in a lifetime experience so his excitement is 100% accurate.
Band Camp story: Drumline was messing around. Ended up chucking a Blue tooth speaker down a sousaphone. Had to basically rip open the sousaphone to get it out.
In HS soccer practice a team mate brought his sax because he just got off brand practice. Another team mate thought it would be funny to throw a quarter in the bell opening while he played it. He was so ready to hit the guy but held restraint
Dumbass drummer tossed a wad of paper down my euphonium bell on a band trip to Ireland. I couldn’t get it out until the last day. I was ~0.5 steps sharp until then
Most horrifying sousaphone story: I gave lessons to high school kids back in the 70s and at one point the tuba player student complained that there was a really bad smell. We flushed it out with a high pressure hose and sob if there wasn't a dead rat in it. The rat had climbed in it and gotten stuck and its putrid decomposing body was the source of the offensive odor. We ended up washing out the horn with 1000s of gallons of water and detergent before it was playable once again.
1:25 he was about to say "spit" but then he realized he was corrected in a previous episode for calling it spit, so he called it condensation, which is what it is. Only true ling ling wannabes noticed that
@@lia5911 With the tuba, the spit doesn't form up in the bell, but in the valves, so whatever you feel in the bell is not spit, but the condensation from the warm air passing though it.
@@westhetubaman2629 played tuba for 4 years drain it in to a bottle, don't tell me its not spit. you can tell by the smell and viscosity that it is not water condensation it's spit.
3:25 When a marching tells you watch out, you watch out. Learned that as a freshman on bass clarinet when my neck got bent by our tenor drummer because I didn't watch out when he said watch out
@@Nhai9901 just pay attention, do your part, and be aware of what's around you Also, remember, it's just marching band. It's fun, and you grow as a player, but it is not worth breaking yourself over since it's over so fast
Thank you, you've just made me imagine someone hitting a cameraman with their piano. Congratulations, I'm now being suffocated by my Joker-ish laugh 😂🤭😅
Barring the German vs French oboe, I'm actually surprised the guy was able to play on an entirely different reed without immediately breaking it or losing his tuning/intonation if it was too thick/thin (oboe reeds at that level likely must have been modified finely to fit the player's style)
I won't lie that I was grossed out when he started playing her oboe. Indeed, the show must go on. But, I wouldn't want to share my mouthpiece (or reed in this instance) with someone else🤢
Maybe rather than "You Flinch, You Lose", just call this "You Flinch". Gosh, that clip of Trent Hamilton dropping the trombone shreds my insides every time...
Eddy *tu-bad* Me: *well, challenge accepted* So here's a few tuba puns for y'all XD 1) What does the orchestra army call the tuba? The weapon of BRASS DESTRUCTION 2)Did you hear about the tuba player and the bassist who broke up? Their relationship really ended on a low-note. 3) One sheep=one ba Two sheep=tu-ba 4) All you need to fix that broken tuba is a little...tub-a glue. 5) If a music composer wrote Hamlet: "Tu-ba, or not tu-ba" Right, I guess I'll show myself out
@@counterfit5 theyre both big brass instruments, other than that no, sousaphones are not a kind of tuba. and you dont call it a tuba because its a kind of tuba. i dont call alto saxes bari saxes because theyre both saxophones
I have a really defined shoulder muscle in one side, and I recently got my vaccine in that arm and I was looking at it in the mirror because it was really sore and I was like “is it swollen or is that just muscle”
There was this one girl who broke her arm and she plays Baritone in marching band, and so by the end of parade season, one of her arms was super buff and the other was not
@@darbo26 the hell? Those are worshipped for sounding so nice and its just the way the instrument sounds. prolly nicest sounding brass instument of all I have used
Tbh you guys should really react to some classical saxophone one of these days, I know we aren’t a part of the traditional orchestra but there’s some really good stuff out there like Caprice en Forme de Valse, Concertino da Camera, Improvisation et Caprice, and Brillance (the one by Ida Gotkovsky) and many other pieces as well that are really good so like please listen to them if you have time? 😂
When I am marshing with my tuba I sometimes have an urge to hit somebody too, when they're not keeping distance, I mean, I am walking here, in heat, with really heavy instrument, I have to play my part and there goes somebody almost touching me. It can be really frustrating.
Yeah, when you’re marching anything, you don’t care about who or what is in your way, you perform your show. I’ve heard stories about judges that got knocked over and then stood on because they landed on someone’s drill spot. Marching band/DCI is no joke.
3:18 I mean, if you listened closely you'll hear the camera operator being warned. He was well aware, but he didn't want to break character/formation I guess so he ignored the camera operator.
Yeah the cameraman was definitely in the way, in at least high school marching band (the only one I have experience in) we were always told if there was a judge in your way, you dont move for them, you run them over. And if you did it honestly would become like a badge of honor that you would kinda brag about later
The microphone-in-the-sousaphone clip, everyone else: "Ouch!" Contemporary composer: "Wow, what an interesting extended technique to explore, let me use it in a piece I'll force the tubist to play once in the Academic Year's final concert essay just to be then completely forgotten!" Best one: the principal oboist having an issue with the instrument and taking on fly and with no problems his fellow's instrument to continue the solo. All of this in the space, I'd, say, of half a bar.
@TwoSetViolin the Ohio State tuba/sousaphone guy, the hugest honor is to dot the i in Ohio. That guy got it and he was doing the proper flair bow for the spot. Watch anyone who gets to dot the i. That's what you DO when you're the dot. The cameraman didn't stay the fck out of the way. Edit: Also, Marching Band gives no fcks about people on the field 'cause they have a formation to accomplish.
Neat fact: a marching band performance is about the choreographed movements WITH the music. The savage attacks by the sousaphones are not about the awareness of the performers; they’re doing their jobs. The people thinking they can break into the marching band’s space and interrupt, distract or prevent a movement of the performance are the ones at fault and they deserve their injuries. Imagine someone rushes your stage and starts taking selfies with their face in the path of your violin bow. Yeah, that’s what those videos are.
Adam Ciacelli The key difference being concert and concierto etiquette is way more common and therefore commonly known. Saying they *deserve* their injuries just feels snobby considering these performances are more niche
IExist more niche? Snobby? You need to either join a marching band or at least hang around a few people who’ve been in one. The best marching band people can play anything a concert musician can while somersaulting, and they do it for a sideshow in a parade or sporting event. And they’re no more snobby than any other musicians.
@@iamtheoysterking See you're responding to what you think I said and not what I actually said, ' Let me just copy paste what I wrote "Saying they deserve their injuries just feels snobby" The simplified subject of this sentence is "Saying they deserve their injuries" See I didn't call marching bands snobby, I only said that sentence sounded snobby. ' And the rest of your comment isn't related to anything I said. Yes people in marching bands are very skillful, I already knew that? I really don't want to continue this unrelated argument but considering one of my best friends is in a marching band I couldn't help mention it at least. You're just assuming a bunch of stuff instead of being reasonable
IExist no I can read, you want to play like I’m victim blaming and that people can’t be expected to know things. It is not hubris or unfair to say that a person should be aware of their surroundings
@@iamtheoysterking I'd say it's pretty impressive if a camera guy was chosen to do some work around a marching band and somehow already knew to be careful of their sudden movements and orders to plough through anything in the way. Considering he might not watch them close up regularly enough to see the 'danger' ' Like I'm not saying it's the marching bands fault, cause they're doing what they're hired to do. Just saying that if anyone is at fault here even, (some thing are after all just unfortunate and not really anyone's fault) it's the person who hired the camera guy for not warning him to stay pretty far away. ' I'd like to mention how it's also the camera guy's job to get good angles in, so there is a reason they'd want to try to get close ' Lastly, no. I disagree with calling random strangers victim blaming because it's has a very negative connotation to it, when these people are often just fooled. I don't like creating that negative aura around people who never meant any evil. I never wanted to fight, though I did get irritated
@@M_SC Basically we were performing spice up your life, but he spice girls, (teacher on piano, I was singing. There was also a dance troupe on stage) when a lady runs up to my teacher and tells her something. My teacher stops playing, stands up and disappears, she comes back 5 minutes later with a huge box on a trolley thing. It was a tuba, we then continued playing 😂.
that piano clip reminded me of the time the keyboard in a day6 live performance decided to peace out and dropped like a foot shorter so the pianist just like... crouched for the 2nd half of the number and the other members laughed at him.
A personal experience; during a school talent show, I was playing Rachmaninov and the METAL bars on the keyboard stand snapped. Long story short, the metal shards flew and cut me. For the second half I was in extreme pain and thankfully it was a calm part of the piece.
"thats not how you treat a tuba" me, whos had a pencil, a piece of crumpled paper, water bottle, a clarinet, and a cat (and other things) inside my tuba/sousaphone:
The Trent Hamilton video where he drops the contrabass trombone is soul crushing however he has gotten it repaired now and it's pretty awesome. Also to my knowledge a sousaphone is just a kind of marching tuba.
You are absolutely correct about the sousaphone being like a marching tuba. I mean it has same number of valves, just about the same octaves, and same position in the marching band as well as a regular concert band.
it's just twisty and therefore distributes the weight better than having all the weight on one shoulder. my school can't afford sousaphones so they just use "marching tubas" and tuba players here are not too happy about it
I love his kiwi accent. And he can be hysterically fun in an understated deadpan way. I don’t think he was trying to be funny that time though. He seems to be a compulsive collector of oddball antique brass instruments. I doubt most of them have much value, except to him. I also think he does repair work on them. So there was hope for that trombone.
Tubist here, finally my time to shine! As others have stated, in marching band you're explicitly told to run over non-performers on the field if they get in your way. It should also just be common sense to not be within striking distance of a sousa anyways. The kid dropping his tuba on his head after it slips off his chair is a thing that all young tuba players go through, I can't tell you how many times it happened to me in middle and early high school. I probably have some brain damage from it. Finally, a story of mine - in 2013 I was marching sousa for UW (University of Washington) against our rival WSU. We were lined up on the side of their field for half-time before the second quarter ended, and one of the football players got tackled into our section leader's sousaphone. His helmet went straight into the body of the sousa and left a huge cannonball-sized dent in it, rendering it unplayable. The silver lining in this story is that it was -5F on the field, so all the brass instruments were freezing and unplayable anyways! Our instrument tech was... less than pleased with what had happened. P.S. I'm surprised none of the sousa players had their goosenecks fly off while marching, especially chair-steeping like Ohio State does. That's probably the #1 thing you're terrified of (we don't really care about hitting other people; we're bigger than you).
Euph/Tuba player hear, we have way better parts in wind bands and jazz ensembles. I've played a Trombone part on Tuba for jazz band, was kinda tough but doable. We are a unit and have fun, so hald I've never had the chance to be stuck in an orchestra
Loved playing in my high school marching band as a sousaphone; it is so tough marching and even jogging or running performances while trying to maintain strong airflow... Literally months of practicing: where to be at what time on a football field, keeping track of the memorized piece in your head, where to look for a drum major... so many factors. You can bet your butt that if someone crosses the line IM supposed to sprint through in 3 counts... yea I'll apologize later but FUS RO DAH!!!!!!
Not to mention windy days😂. One rehearsal we took off the bells so as to be able to stand up in the wind. I couldn’t stop laughing as I tried to play like that. The sound comes out right behind your head and is way sharp. Hilarious 🤣
at 5:57 as soon as i saw trent hamilton i went “NOOO NOT TRENT” and relived the clip in my mind before watching the most expensive mistake ive ever seen from a musician
Eddy: That was painful.
Also Eddy: Let's watch that again.
Emberling we know who have masochistic tendency now
@@ylimexyz or sadistic... depends on the point of view 🤔
@emily chan ??????
I have likely watched the Seven Tuba Pileup over 30 times. Misery brings forth a lot of joy.
This is what I'm referring to: th-cam.com/video/STB7PsAHqj4/w-d-xo.html
I did exactly that in 5th grade. Painful.
tuba players: offended
violists: well that’s TUBAd
Viola players: that’s nothing compared to what happens to us
I-
we've been made fun of for years. tubas will now carry our burden
LOOOOOOL
Euph/Tuba player hear, we have way better parts in wind bands and jazz ensembles. I've played a Trombone part on Tuba for jazz band, was kinda tough but doable. We are a unit and have fun, so hald I've never had the chance to be stuck in an orchestra
In case u guys didn’t know, people in the marching band are taught to run over the judges on the field if they’re in the way. If u try to dodge them u lose points. That’s why the one sousaphone was so nonchalant about killing the cameraman
I really hope you're joking, but marching band is intense enough and formation is prized high enough that I believe you lol
@@Rita-kx3yr not joking at all LOL
Run them all over. They will learn eventually to watch themselves better
Also the Ohio State Marching Band does that every performance, the best sousaphone player “dots the i” and bows like that. Totally the cameraman’s fault on that one
Dovon I very much agree with this statement. There were only some incidents where some of us almost ran over our own directors bc we had no choice. That’s always fun.
A bit of advice: NEVER get in the way of the marching band, especially the big instruments like the sousaphone and percussion.
We are taught to run y'all over if you get too close, so... be careful.
Yea I’ve ran many people over with my sousaphone before
Did you encounter karens get hit?
You run over people while carrying your piano?
@@MNaga-ty6wp I also play percussion lol
@@jackielemire7159 im just joking. I know you're talking by experience. Btw, congrats on being multi talented.
just want you guys to know that my orchestra teacher asked us, 50+ people if we watched two set violin and everybody screamed
My orchestra teacher showed us one video and now I'm hooked
Hell yeah!
YES!!
I wish mined said that TmT
Ours too
TwoSetViolin: “Is Tube the most dangerous instrument”
Video: shows clips of sousaphones
Same instrument different model
Sousaphones and helicons are just marching tubas
@@vharmi. in jazz big bands they are not marching though ;)
Same thing-a fellow tuba player
@High Definition my man's said tube
TwoSetViolin: "is tuba the most dangerous instrument?"
Titanic Tuba: *nervous sweating*
OMG yes 😂😂
Definitely, I play tuba and I was hurt by it once. That was REALLY PAINFUL
Hell yes
😂😂
Euph/Tuba player hear, we have way better parts in wind bands and jazz ensembles. I've played a Trombone part on Tuba for jazz band, was kinda tough but doable. We are a unit and have fun, so hald I've never had the chance to be stuck in an orchestra
When will people learn: do NOT get in the way of the marching band. Especially not the brass section. We WILL run you down. In competitions, if a judge gets in your way and you go around them, you will lose points. So we have to run them over. Trust me, I've done it before.
What makes you think we care more about random bystanders than judges in a competition!?
Lol so true
We had a march last year and some idiot phone-photographer just stood in the middle of the street so the whole goddamn band marched straight over him😂lol i nearly tripped cause i had to do this really big step to not stand on his head but also i didnt want to loose the beat
Yeah I once marched in a parade in the Netherlands. The roads are packed with people drunk and smoking pots. Beer cans and flatted balloons were all over the streets. We couldn’t careless and stepped into all the nasty stuffs lol
There's no law that says assault is not assault if you're doing a marching band performance. Some people should sue marching bands for personal injury and then I bet you would stop talking about how you "have to run them over"
@@oliverwilson11 it's their fault for being somewhere where they're not supposed to be, they caused it, it's their fault
@@oliverwilson11 When you're standing in the middle of the highway and a car runs you over, would you sue? Like literally it'll be your fault for standing where you're not supposed to. It's the same with a marching band. They probably won't even notice you, so it'll be just your fault for getting in their way in the first place. It's not assault. People are just stupid to think that they have any chance in the battle against a whole marching band. Like would you willingly battle agaist a fucking truck?! Or a bull for that matter? If not then I think that anwsers wheter it's marchings bands fault or not.
Dotting the "I" in Ohio is a huge deal. The sousa always does the same thing. The camera guy was in the wrong place, but the sousa just did his thing which is what he is supposed to do. This is actually entirely the camera person's fault and the sousa player was most likely more worried about the horn than the camera.
Yes
As an Ohio State student, I was hoping someone would have already explained it in the comments. I love Brett and Eddy, but understand the traditions of OSU smh....
Man I want to be like that Sousa someday... Able to move the sousaphone so dramatically and able to swing down even tho there's a guy in the way... Goals
Mr. Darcy I know sarcasm doesn’t translate well online but that joke went over your head
Mr. Darcy They’re literally my favorite youtubers, and my inspiration in my violin playing to practice, so please calm down
“You need spacial awareness and you need to remember the massive sousaphone on your back”
Band director: RUN THEM INTO THE GROUND
Same!
violinists: we need to have extra spatial awareness. tubas: everyone around us needs to have extra spatial awareness
Is it actually that different from just wearing a schoolbag?
@@smorrow for a cello it definitely is. Its more like having another person strapped to your back
@Sarah Wang 👀 Luffy!
The Sousa player at 3:18 actually yells “watch out” to the camera guy if you listen really closely
Nice catch
He did wow nice
So underrated
Now I can't un-hear it
thankfully im not the only one who heard this xdd
I know a girl who once had a Tuba lesson and she got her Tuba walked one way then came back and asked if anyone had seen her Tuba. HOW DO YOU LOSE A TUBA?????
On a bus. Been there done that.
@@notablequasar6446 oh my gosh.... did u get it back?
@@notablequasar6446 now I'm concerned....
@@aurianappleheartz9818 It was my brothers. Left it on a bus before a performance. So they had to call the bus back (Private bus) and get it off.
@@naomigwolfe8112 My brother left his on a private bus hired for a performance. So we had to call the bus to come back and take it off, which wasted a lot of final rehearsal time.
Regarding the sousaphone that hit the camera man: in marching band we are told that if anyone is in our way, RUN THEM OVER. We do not change our path as it will ruin the formation. As a trumpet I had the honor of running of 2 judges and 1 camera man
I'm a dancer, and during performances, more or less the same. Lose your wig/costume/hair elastic/whatever? JUST GO ON. Someone is going the wrong direction and you clash? Just go on as you should. The show must go on, you can apologize or find your costume later, once the curtain has gone down. I once had to chuck a part of my costume backstage and dance on.
@@AnnekeOosterink i threw up right as I was playing my solo at a competition. Couldn't play my trumpet anymore, but I kept on marching the rest of the show
@@adrianrodriguez4874 shit, most of the mishaps with our group are things like dancing footies flying into the audience or costumes falling half off (that last one was me, half a costume it's a tripping hazard so I had to ditch it) not anything like being sick on stage. That kinda sounds like my nightmare, throwing up is not my worst fear, but I hate it so so much.
@@AnnekeOosterink randomly got sick. We ate as a group a couple hours beforehand. Guess it didn't sit right. No warning either. Just randomly as I'm playing my solo. I never broke formation tho lol
Adrian Rodriguez How would you not have felt sick beforehand? Or had any warning? But you're lucky it happened when you were playing a solo at the front where any mess wouldn't matter, and not on the field. If that happened to me I probably would sit down at the front and try to not think for the remaining time of the show.
The sousaphone band guy actually said "watch out" to the camera man before he smacked the camera
Yep. I heard that.
I want to like this comment, but social memeities dictate and say I can’t XD (There is currently 420 likes)
Flannel Smurf now there is not. Now like this.
The sousaphone player didnt forget about the sousaphone. Its just that in marching band you're allowed to trample, run over, or knock over anyone in your way, if they get in your way that's that persons fault, not the marchers.
Also he did say "Watch out!" to the cameraman before doing the sousa - bow to form the "I"
*sees your pfp* lmao NO
I mean yea I march with a sousaphone and if someone is in my way they get hit warning or not.
Oh
Hanako- kun what why are you talking about his/her Pfp and not what he is saying
Dotting the "i" in ohio is a really big deal in the ohio state marching band. It's a huge 70+ year tradition, and the man was not gonna let a camera man ruin his moment. He tried to yell "watch out" before.
now that ive read your comment, i can hear him saying it
That Sousa was "dotting the I" - its a huge well known tradition where the performer bows with the instrument... the camera man was way too close for his own good. I perform in SOSA, were supposed to march THROUGH any obstacle
To be fair, you can hear him yell, "Watch out!" before he obliterates the camera.
Go Buckeyes
Well, on the other hand tv directors are also known to angrily shout "closer, closer, closer!" at cameramen through their earpieces.
And the guy didn't "obliterate" the camera. It was just a little smack, only hit the lens hood. Otherwise the picture wouldn't have been perfect half a second after the hit. If you don't directly hit the lens glass with a heavy object, these broadcast cameras can take quite a beating. And quite frankly, the companies involved in such high-level broadcast productions don't care too much if a 30K lens breaks once in a while, as long as they get spectacular pictures.
What happens if there is a terrorist? I don’t suppose the marching band keep going do they?
@@jordansitu6279 we would simply march over the terrorist.
Okay for the Ohio state tuba you can see him mouth “watch out” so it’s the camera mans fault imo
I went back and watched it again, you can also just hear him say it as well. Still though, camera man should've stood a bit further away in the first place
@@rachg2510 I used to be a camera man and I can confirm that a lot of time it's our fault. We get so tunnel-vision into trying to get a good shot at times.
Oh i see!
Twosetviolin: Tuba's are the most underappreciated instrument.
Me: *looks at my French horn
Also me: it's ok my child,I still love you.
I appreciate yall, how tf do yall make ur lips fit in the small ass mouthpiece
Good thing I am not the only one thinking the same about my French horn
Me: *looks at my bass clarinet*
@@Aaron-ut8br ikr
Oreoguini BC i hear angry clicking from my case, maybe i should practice
Literally every tuba player felt the pain of that kid when his tuba slipped. I’ve lost count of how many times it happens to me, let alone in concerts.
Is it bad that my first reaction was "Oh my gosh! Is that tuba ok?"
Finally finding the comment! 🤣🤣🤣 As a tuba player, I can assure that what the kid had gone through is painful. But it won’t be his last chance to feel it again ;) loll
I cant tell you how many times ive done this in class thankfully ive only dropped it on me in concert once but with the sousaphone it is worse when your putting it together and it falls on you later cause you didnt tighten it enough
I wanted to cry.
TODAY my band had a Veterans Day assembly on my schools crap plastic bleachers with no room for a tuba. I can’t tell you how many times I almost dropped it.
3:18 You can hear the player go “Watch out!!” Before he hits the camera.
Woah!
Exactly, props to that guy for sticking to his routine despite the...ill placed cameraman
Ooooohhhhh good eyes
Life lesson: don't crowd the marching band. They're very chaotic
Organised chaos though.
It’s not chaos we’ve drilled it for months and in some shows they do have a chaotic part but know this they have to drill the same sequence of chaotic events so many times then they have to count then they have to play and if they mess up once is back to the beginning
@@abrahamalexander6045 I was also in a marching band, I was just being funny
Especially the trombones, you finna get smacked upside the head.
(Mellophone player btw, it happened to me :,) )
@@abbyc4779 i got run over by the drums once in my first year of marching band when i was like 11? not actually run over and hit with a few stray flags and rifles. not fun. in practice though where the routine spacing was too close or i was a dumb child who forgot what set was next. but cant blame them its move or get run over
In the case where the sousaphone was dotting Script OHIO's "i", it was the camera man's fault. Its a huge honor to get to dot the "i" and I'm actually kinda mad for the sousaphone player since his moment was almost ruined by the cameraman. You should also totally check out more from Ohio State University's Marching band! It's literally the Best Damn Band In The Land.
The way the shot was kept focused and there was no static/lens disruption made me think that the cameraman jumped backwards and made a safety fall on time.
Right! Plus, it was a performance. The show must go on. He didn't have the time to worry about what just happened. He actually did a really great job considering the circumstances. Plus, why was the camera man so close to the performers?
Also the performer yelled "Watch out!" to the cameraperson before he bowed
Also the girl that gets hit in the last clip, that wasn't on purpose. A lot of marching bands have choreographed movements, it's dangerous to be squeezing your way between them willy-nilly.
Yeah, all band kids know to stand clear of tubas, and even more so sousaphones. As a tuba player myself, the power comes with great responsibility
Wow the oboe swap is so impressive! I play oboe myself, and to suddenly play on another reed, let alone someone elses reed AND oboe, that is really difficult! Every reed is soo different! And every oboist has his/her own way of reedmaking and own preferences in sound and thickness etc, this clip really shows the professionalism and playing level (sorry couldn't think of a better word, english is not my native language) of this oboist. You almost hear no difference in the sound between the two oboes and to achieve that he has to have a really good and flexible embouchure.
as a native english speaker, i can't think of a better word
The one clip with the one kid who's tuba fell off the chair- that happens to every tuba player. As a tuba myself, you can't call yourself a tuba until that's happened. I actually got a concussion when it happened to me.
One time this kid in my section was tossing his mouthpiece up and down in the air, and another kid swung at it, and it hit me in the head. I was out of school for a few days with a concussion.
@@Emma-hs3gt big rip bro
8th grade, mildly concussed. 11th grade, mouthpiece punched me in the chest, huuuge purple bruise.
I now always use drawer liner on my lap, and it hasn't hsppened since.
Always happens. Especially when you go to venues and they give you these small chairs or chairs with cushioning. It sucks.
Yep. Now I play viola; it's physically safer, but not mentally. 🙄🤣
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@@jiruu-8885 The song was What Child is This!
Title: is Tuba the most dangerous instrument?
Video: shows people playing sousaphones and knocking out everyone
Me:InTeReStInG (but genuine confusion)
Came here to say... um, those are sousaphones.
Just saying those aren't tubas lmao
clouw di I know that is the whole point of this comment
Pupup Bun Same here
All along, tubas were misrepresented as the deadly ones, when in reality, it was the sousaphones that smacked and wacked.
5:53 Damaging brass instruments is actually extremely common, and not even near as looked down upon as it should be. Most high school band students have their fair share of either damaging, or seeing other people damage(I can speak from experience) their instruments, and therefore are (at least somewhat) desensitized to it. Of course they are still very careful with instruments of that value, but often have much less extreme reactions to damage than, for example, a violin player.
EDIT: I also noticed that the slide itself was not damaged, but just the brace attaching the the slide to the rest of the instrument, which would probably be a very inexpensive repair, and more of an inconvenience than a major hit to your bank account.
Also have to add that this was for shure a poorly made Chinese copy. A quality build (I know which model it is based on) would have hold up. And he wouldn’t have handled it that careless in the first place.
Yeah this is so true. I know as a clarinet player in high school my thumb rest was ripped off and I couldnt afford a new one or to fix it so I just learned to play without it which hurt to hold the whole weight without the thumb rest
They all can't be Dizzy Gillespie.
Yeah trent got it fixed
as someone who plays both brass and strings, i am certainly guilty of being more careless with my trumpet
Brett: That's disgusting by reaching and its touching the spi-
*brass player glares at him*
Brett: Condensation
Brett actually said "phlegm" lol
ITVIS NOT SPIT, IT IS CONDENSATION BECAUSE IT DRIPS NOT GLOPS
The sous that hit the camera is doing what he's supposed to do by not reacting to hitting the cameraman. In marching band you cannot break your composure and it's a well known rule to not get in the way of the band or the colorguard, they WILL keep going, and they will NOT stop to see if you're okay, as you, the one on the feild with them, should not be in their way. It wasn't that he was too hyped to care, he just wasn't going to break character all because someone got in his way xD Marching bands are very well known for running people over and there are plenty of clips of marching bands running over someone that was in their way. Not gonna ruin the picture just because someone doesn't get out of the way lol
@Geeky This exactly. One of my friends had a judge get in his way at a marching competition and he just plowed right into him and kept going. I didn't see it until we watched the recording the next week. I believe we got extra points for him and the other people around him that didn't react.
I concur you all
To be fair, you can hear him shout "watch out" right before he does his visual.
@@bobaelee5230 looking back, that's very true! He DID give them a warning, though very brief! Thanks
Know that all to well xD a kid ran out in front of the band at a competition and tripped one of out trumpets and I saw our trombone plow the kid over xD
When the sousaphone smashed the camera, it’s during a thing called “Script Ohio.” The Ohio State University has a tradition of doing this at halftime of every home football game. The sousaphone player does what’s called “dotting the i” where he high kicks to the top of the i and bows to the crowd. The cameraman must have forgotten about the bow 😂
Not at halftime, before the game.
Guy shouting in studio at 5:04 :
Let me explain what happened to him, as a massive headset user I think I can explain:
The bang on the door was on a low tune pretty close to what the man was playing and hearing in his headset, thus both audio waves went together in a synergical physical effet of superposition and blasted his ears.
Most headsets are not equipped with sound isolation, those are much more costy and dangerous in urban situations were you need to be aware of surroundings they are not of widespread usage.
This is not primarily a question of focus versus surprise, but since violin players may not be massive headset users you guys may not have the experience of this sound effect, you ears are very lucky imo this could damage them - proof in the video
Basically.... the door bass boosted the tuba note and turned it into earrape?
My theory was that he was at the practice room late at night and got spooked, cuz it's my worst nightmare to get attacked/robbed/etc in an empty music dept and music instruments are so expensive. But this makes much more sense. Thanks for sharing
I’ve had something similar happen to me while wearing wrestling headgear.
Nah it was just basically a staged comedy video like all vertical tiktok styles.
@@kishascape it wasnt.
I’d like to point out that the Ohio sousaphonist bowing like that is part of the routine. The cameraman was in his way there.
he even told the camera guy to watch out!! that’s on him
OH he said "WATCH OUT" before he came down hard
Well done you spotted that otherwise I wouldn't notice.
Which proved other comments saying that the marching band won't stop if something crosses their path. The guy definitely is aware of his surrounding, warning the cameraman cuz he will not stop-
Nah, the last clip of the dude in the bleachers was following the choreo for that song and she was just there; I highly doubt it was on purpose. Pep band choreography is almost as sacred as marching spots: if someone is in the way, that’s their problem
yeah it was obvious that's a choreo.
I got to see the UVA band this last season of college (I was doing merch at the stadium in Charlottesville. Those kids rock. So much energy. Almost as good as being there to see VTs streak being demolished :)
i was in pep band in high school and yeah that’s a whole thing. we played at basketball games usually and fortunately we had a lot of room, so nobody ended up getting it. even so, i don’t think i would have the courage to hit someone. my poor trumpet...
Having banged my head with the bell of my trumpet several times, brass instruments hurt a lot when they hit you, and tubas, sousaphones, etc, hurt the most because they just have so much mass to pick up momentum with. Also, what I learned is that TwoSetViolin needs to bring on a marching band instructor to explain how competition grading works so they can understand why the band so readily abuses interlopers.
We call interlopers “infidels” in the band I come from. They trash the band hall so they’re banned from entering.
Okay but am I the only one who really wants to see Two Set react to the Ohio State Marching Band? They always roast bad playing, let's get some seriously impressive marching content on the channel. Btw they start every game with the Drum Major and sousa running like that
*cough* DCI
There's a reason they're called the best damn band in the land, I'd love to see them react to the Ohio State marching band
I'd like to see them react to different marching bands too, like HBCU bands
#TwoSetMarchingBand
Might as well check out the Kyoto Tachibana SHS Band. They're really good too.
“Tuba’s a weapon”
Me: Orchestra really is a battle field :O
Tuba is a weapon of mass destruction.
Tubas are the tanks of the orchestra, violins the assassins, oboes the swordsmen and you can go on...(?
@@Akamatsu_kei Better watch out for then pianists start throwing the pianos, unless its a steinway, then you're safe.
@Jamesi93 I think pianos would be something like mythical creatures in this rpg thing since in an orchestra there’s usually just one in a concerto
I like to think of my tuba as a Death Star superlaser.
Eddy Chen:
“If you purposely hit someone with a tuba, say sorry to your tuba, please.
and I didn't find anything wrong until I read this comment D:
~Eddy Chen 2019
@@conniel8118 there nothing wrong
If they’re in the way, your sousa will understand and move them out of the way
Being from Ohio and watching the OSU marching band for years, that was actually the camera man’s fault for being too close because that bow is scripted. A sousaphone player always dots the I and they all do that bow. And he was so excited because there is such a long list and many don’t get to dot the I and if you do you only ever get to do it once. It’s a once in a lifetime experience so his excitement is 100% accurate.
Band Camp story: Drumline was messing around. Ended up chucking a Blue tooth speaker down a sousaphone. Had to basically rip open the sousaphone to get it out.
In HS soccer practice a team mate brought his sax because he just got off brand practice. Another team mate thought it would be funny to throw a quarter in the bell opening while he played it. He was so ready to hit the guy but held restraint
Dumbass drummer tossed a wad of paper down my euphonium bell on a band trip to Ireland. I couldn’t get it out until the last day. I was ~0.5 steps sharp until then
I once lost my mouth piece in my bell
Most horrifying sousaphone story: I gave lessons to high school kids back in the 70s and at one point the tuba player student complained that there was a really bad smell. We flushed it out with a high pressure hose and sob if there wasn't a dead rat in it. The rat had climbed in it and gotten stuck and its putrid decomposing body was the source of the offensive odor. We ended up washing out the horn with 1000s of gallons of water and detergent before it was playable once again.
1:25 he was about to say "spit" but then he realized he was corrected in a previous episode for calling it spit, so he called it condensation, which is what it is.
Only true ling ling wannabes noticed that
@@lia5911 With the tuba, the spit doesn't form up in the bell, but in the valves, so whatever you feel in the bell is not spit, but the condensation from the warm air passing though it.
@@westhetubaman2629 played tuba for 4 years drain it in to a bottle, don't tell me its not spit. you can tell by the smell and viscosity that it is not water condensation it's spit.
Eh mouth moisture is mouth moisture
It's condensed spit! Jijiji
Samanta Choi
Spit is a thick fluid composed much like your blood with a few key differences. Condensation is pure water
Condensation isn’t disgusting
3:25
When a marching tells you watch out, you watch out. Learned that as a freshman on bass clarinet when my neck got bent by our tenor drummer because I didn't watch out when he said watch out
I was the shortest ass and got my head banged by a bass drum marching forward
I’m a year away from high school marching band, sounds dangerous
@@Nhai9901 just pay attention, do your part, and be aware of what's around you
Also, remember, it's just marching band. It's fun, and you grow as a player, but it is not worth breaking yourself over since it's over so fast
as a tuba player, i felt that kid’s pain when he dropped his tuba. it happens to everyone at some point and it hurts just as much as you think it does
“Tuba is the most dangerous instrument”
*laughs in piano*
Thank you, you've just made me imagine someone hitting a cameraman with their piano. Congratulations, I'm now being suffocated by my Joker-ish laugh 😂🤭😅
Imagine if a piano falls on you o_O
Closing the lid-thingy over someone’s fingers
Hilde *hisses in imaginary pain*
OHNO lmao I remember my finer nails being caught in the keyboard.. ouch
*Something looks painful happens*
Nobody:
Eddy: *Gotta watch it again!*
Mr. Chen i will!
the most dangerous instrument is the...
24k gold 5 string electrolyte violin
Ben in the background: *YeEt* *charming smile*
I'd love to be in debt but with a electrolyte violin
Barring the German vs French oboe, I'm actually surprised the guy was able to play on an entirely different reed without immediately breaking it or losing his tuning/intonation if it was too thick/thin (oboe reeds at that level likely must have been modified finely to fit the player's style)
Oboe and bassoon players are very in touch musically and compensate very well I noticed. Very hard to control instruments.
I won't lie that I was grossed out when he started playing her oboe. Indeed, the show must go on. But, I wouldn't want to share my mouthpiece (or reed in this instance) with someone else🤢
Maybe rather than "You Flinch, You Lose", just call this "You Flinch".
Gosh, that clip of Trent Hamilton dropping the trombone shreds my insides every time...
TwoSetViolin: Tuba's are the most underappreciated instrument.
*sad triangle noises*
*sad theremin noises*
@@julias6659 theremin is really easy to learn
*sad alto clarinet noises*
Cries in Baritone.
"sounds like a doorbell"
Eddy *tu-bad*
Me: *well, challenge accepted*
So here's a few tuba puns for y'all XD
1) What does the orchestra army call the tuba? The weapon of BRASS DESTRUCTION
2)Did you hear about the tuba player and the bassist who broke up?
Their relationship really ended on a low-note.
3) One sheep=one ba
Two sheep=tu-ba
4) All you need to fix that broken tuba is a little...tub-a glue.
5) If a music composer wrote Hamlet:
"Tu-ba, or not tu-ba"
Right, I guess I'll show myself out
You only get a like because of covid-19
I am a tuba player. all of those were mediocre at best bc I've heard them all. however: one ba, tuba got me giggling
Johann Bach bach? :0 *bows*
Ahahahaha
@@sparrows3232 at your service "*bows deeply*"
“He dropped his mic down the tuba!”........ literally everyone that’s in band: NO ITS A SOUSAPHONE!
I think what's sad is that I'm in band and even I didn't know it was a sousaphone...
I know it as Tuba :''
Sousaphones are a kind of tuba, though
@@counterfit5 theyre both big brass instruments, other than that no, sousaphones are not a kind of tuba. and you dont call it a tuba because its a kind of tuba. i dont call alto saxes bari saxes because theyre both saxophones
@@isaacneuenschwander2184 I learned, that a Sousaphone is a marching tuba - as well as a helicon.
Girl: plays the keyboard peacefully
Keyboard stand: *Aight imma head out*
Being A tuba just makes you have that one great shoulder muscle on one side only
I have a really defined shoulder muscle in one side, and I recently got my vaccine in that arm and I was looking at it in the mirror because it was really sore and I was like “is it swollen or is that just muscle”
I think I have nerve damage from my Sousa because my shoulder doesn’t hurt at all anymore
There was this one girl who broke her arm and she plays Baritone in marching band, and so by the end of parade season, one of her arms was super buff and the other was not
yeah you can ram people with that side of shoulder to their demise
That’s the story for every low brass instrument, especially tuba and trombone
Tuba Players: *sad face*
Viola Players: *"first time huh"*
lmao
The I Dotter yelled, "watch out!" right before he won't into his bow. You can especially hear and see it when you play it back in .5 speed.
He really did!
Brett: When you carry a violin on your back you have to be a bit more spatially aware
Bassists: Am I a joke to you?
Eddy: "tubas the most underrated instrument"
Me: **cries in bass clarinet**
It's ok we all love Squidward
As a bass clarinet I can confirm,,,,,
*cries in baritone saxophone
Oh shut your privileged faces, at least you don’t have to hear “a euphonium? What’s that?” On the DAILY
@@darbo26 the hell? Those are worshipped for sounding so nice and its just the way the instrument sounds. prolly nicest sounding brass instument of all I have used
Rock star: *smashes guitar into stage*
Brass band leader: *smashes tuba into cameraman*
I know which life I wanna lead now.
Smashes sousaphone into cameraman
Smash a tuba into the stage.
Eddy: "You need to gain spacial awareness!"
Me: "Ha, Can't relate!"
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Tbh you guys should really react to some classical saxophone one of these days, I know we aren’t a part of the traditional orchestra but there’s some really good stuff out there like Caprice en Forme de Valse, Concertino da Camera, Improvisation et Caprice, and Brillance (the one by Ida Gotkovsky) and many other pieces as well that are really good so like please listen to them if you have time? 😂
And all the drama and politics surrounding the sax is super interesting too eh?
Yeah! Us saxophones deserve some love too.
@@saraiojeda4396 way too much lamo that's all anyone wants to play in HS Band
And Rachmaninoff symphonic dances!
YES PLEASEEEEEEEEE!!!!
When I am marshing with my tuba I sometimes have an urge to hit somebody too, when they're not keeping distance, I mean, I am walking here, in heat, with really heavy instrument, I have to play my part and there goes somebody almost touching me. It can be really frustrating.
Nobody:
The saxophonist: *never plays loud again*
that's accurate
i'm now going to play more quietly lmao
saxophones aren't that loud tho. Like have u ever seen an amateur trumpet player play pp? Yeah, me neither
pianissimos for now guys
@@hania88888 swear😂
@@sparrows3232 swear😂
Yeah, when you’re marching anything, you don’t care about who or what is in your way, you perform your show. I’ve heard stories about judges that got knocked over and then stood on because they landed on someone’s drill spot. Marching band/DCI is no joke.
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I mean, if you listened closely you'll hear the camera operator being warned. He was well aware, but he didn't want to break character/formation I guess so he ignored the camera operator.
Well-spotted! So that was definitely planned, but the cameraman was in the wrong place
@@kristinam4178Precisely!
Yeah the cameraman was definitely in the way, in at least high school marching band (the only one I have experience in) we were always told if there was a judge in your way, you dont move for them, you run them over. And if you did it honestly would become like a badge of honor that you would kinda brag about later
He’s only got one opportunity to dot the i. Gotta do that choreography right the first time.
Yeah, he did say watch out.
The microphone-in-the-sousaphone clip, everyone else: "Ouch!"
Contemporary composer: "Wow, what an interesting extended technique to explore, let me use it in a piece I'll force the tubist to play once in the Academic Year's final concert essay just to be then completely forgotten!"
Best one: the principal oboist having an issue with the instrument and taking on fly and with no problems his fellow's instrument to continue the solo. All of this in the space, I'd, say, of half a bar.
@TwoSetViolin the Ohio State tuba/sousaphone guy, the hugest honor is to dot the i in Ohio. That guy got it and he was doing the proper flair bow for the spot. Watch anyone who gets to dot the i. That's what you DO when you're the dot. The cameraman didn't stay the fck out of the way. Edit: Also, Marching Band gives no fcks about people on the field 'cause they have a formation to accomplish.
I remember an idiot at school was looking for his sheet music. He couldn't find it. Until rehearsal day, where they flew off his tuba.
It could’ve been worse. At least they didn’t fly out during performance day...
Neat fact: a marching band performance is about the choreographed movements WITH the music. The savage attacks by the sousaphones are not about the awareness of the performers; they’re doing their jobs. The people thinking they can break into the marching band’s space and interrupt, distract or prevent a movement of the performance are the ones at fault and they deserve their injuries.
Imagine someone rushes your stage and starts taking selfies with their face in the path of your violin bow. Yeah, that’s what those videos are.
Adam Ciacelli
The key difference being concert and concierto etiquette is way more common and therefore commonly known. Saying they *deserve* their injuries just feels snobby considering these performances are more niche
IExist more niche? Snobby? You need to either join a marching band or at least hang around a few people who’ve been in one. The best marching band people can play anything a concert musician can while somersaulting, and they do it for a sideshow in a parade or sporting event. And they’re no more snobby than any other musicians.
@@iamtheoysterking
See you're responding to what you think I said and not what I actually said,
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Let me just copy paste what I wrote
"Saying they deserve their injuries just feels snobby"
The simplified subject of this sentence is "Saying they deserve their injuries"
See I didn't call marching bands snobby, I only said that sentence sounded snobby.
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And the rest of your comment isn't related to anything I said. Yes people in marching bands are very skillful, I already knew that? I really don't want to continue this unrelated argument but considering one of my best friends is in a marching band I couldn't help mention it at least. You're just assuming a bunch of stuff instead of being reasonable
IExist no I can read, you want to play like I’m victim blaming and that people can’t be expected to know things. It is not hubris or unfair to say that a person should be aware of their surroundings
@@iamtheoysterking
I'd say it's pretty impressive if a camera guy was chosen to do some work around a marching band and somehow already knew to be careful of their sudden movements and orders to plough through anything in the way. Considering he might not watch them close up regularly enough to see the 'danger'
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Like I'm not saying it's the marching bands fault, cause they're doing what they're hired to do. Just saying that if anyone is at fault here even, (some thing are after all just unfortunate and not really anyone's fault) it's the person who hired the camera guy for not warning him to stay pretty far away.
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I'd like to mention how it's also the camera guy's job to get good angles in, so there is a reason they'd want to try to get close
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Lastly, no. I disagree with calling random strangers victim blaming because it's has a very negative connotation to it, when these people are often just fooled. I don't like creating that negative aura around people who never meant any evil. I never wanted to fight, though I did get irritated
my music teacher STOPPED A CONCERT TO ACCEPT A PACKAGE CONTAINING A TUBA.
Gracie Sheffield tell more
@@M_SC Basically we were performing spice up your life, but he spice girls, (teacher on piano, I was singing. There was also a dance troupe on stage) when a lady runs up to my teacher and tells her something. My teacher stops playing, stands up and disappears, she comes back 5 minutes later with a huge box on a trolley thing. It was a tuba, we then continued playing 😂.
Gracie Sheffield crazy!
Only appropriate reaction. Whenever a bass instrument comes in it's always epic to open up and show everyone.
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Their reactions are golden here, my jaw dropped too
Hello there
Me a piano player who saw the stand fell
My soul: *IM OUT*
that piano clip reminded me of the time the keyboard in a day6 live performance decided to peace out and dropped like a foot shorter so the pianist just like... crouched for the 2nd half of the number and the other members laughed at him.
Wow you know Day6?!?! They are so good! As a fan of them I also thought of Wonpil's keyboard incident.
WHJSHWUSW i thought of wonpil too
A personal experience; during a school talent show, I was playing Rachmaninov and the METAL bars on the keyboard stand snapped. Long story short, the metal shards flew and cut me. For the second half I was in extreme pain and thankfully it was a calm part of the piece.
mydays 💙
@@chillpill2016 yikes! I would've stopped playing!
"thats not how you treat a tuba"
me, whos had a pencil, a piece of crumpled paper, water bottle, a clarinet, and a cat (and other things) inside my tuba/sousaphone:
RC Dragons …Sorry I kinda have to ask:HOW IN THE WORLD DID YOU GET A CAT INSIDE YOUR TUBA. I’m Shook.
@@chthonicriddle1086 She (my cat) fit quite nicely inside the bell and she likes small spaces :)
I just died I thought it said “has” those things in your tuba 😭
RC Dragons I tried to imagine the picture and my heart melted with my imaginary cuteness....that picture is so adorable.
My band director threw a gum wrapper in my friend's sousa once before we went on
The Trent Hamilton video where he drops the contrabass trombone is soul crushing however he has gotten it repaired now and it's pretty awesome. Also to my knowledge a sousaphone is just a kind of marching tuba.
You are absolutely correct about the sousaphone being like a marching tuba. I mean it has same number of valves, just about the same octaves, and same position in the marching band as well as a regular concert band.
it's just twisty and therefore distributes the weight better than having all the weight on one shoulder. my school can't afford sousaphones so they just use "marching tubas" and tuba players here are not too happy about it
8:44 The Sousaphone said : I like ya cut g
Americans: Tuba
Australians: "Choo-ba"
LIttle kid: It might be a tuba.
Ahnold: IT'S NOT A CHOOBA!
Americans: *Too-ba
also:
Brits: Tyou-ba
Eddy: *sorsesphone*
"the tuba didn't want a mic inside its... hole"
- eddy chen, 2k20
The guy who dropped the Contrabass Trombone has a TH-cam called Trent Hamilton. You should check him out, he’s awesome.
I love his kiwi accent. And he can be hysterically fun in an understated deadpan way. I don’t think he was trying to be funny that time though. He seems to be a compulsive collector of oddball antique brass instruments. I doubt most of them have much value, except to him. I also think he does repair work on them. So there was hope for that trombone.
Also he got the contrabass trombone fixed and yes it cost his a boatload of money. He has several follow ups on the accident.
msguineapigsrus yeppp
ik i was freaking out when i saw him!!!
Yeah he’s the best!
Tubist here, finally my time to shine! As others have stated, in marching band you're explicitly told to run over non-performers on the field if they get in your way. It should also just be common sense to not be within striking distance of a sousa anyways.
The kid dropping his tuba on his head after it slips off his chair is a thing that all young tuba players go through, I can't tell you how many times it happened to me in middle and early high school. I probably have some brain damage from it.
Finally, a story of mine - in 2013 I was marching sousa for UW (University of Washington) against our rival WSU. We were lined up on the side of their field for half-time before the second quarter ended, and one of the football players got tackled into our section leader's sousaphone. His helmet went straight into the body of the sousa and left a huge cannonball-sized dent in it, rendering it unplayable. The silver lining in this story is that it was -5F on the field, so all the brass instruments were freezing and unplayable anyways! Our instrument tech was... less than pleased with what had happened.
P.S. I'm surprised none of the sousa players had their goosenecks fly off while marching, especially chair-steeping like Ohio State does. That's probably the #1 thing you're terrified of (we don't really care about hitting other people; we're bigger than you).
TwoSet: "The Tuba is the most dangerous instrument."
Mayonnaise: "You dare challenge me?!!"
Them: "Tubas not as bad as saxophone, though"
Me, a sax player: "I know, but hey"
Euph/Tuba player hear, we have way better parts in wind bands and jazz ensembles. I've played a Trombone part on Tuba for jazz band, was kinda tough but doable. We are a unit and have fun, so hald I've never had the chance to be stuck in an orchestra
sad bari noises
Sax gang
@@fuffdawg4625 I play bari
At band camp all of the saxes would chant "SOUSA" and say that sousaphone is the best instument when asked, fun year, wish I was a sousa
Brett: plays the Veggietales opening
Me, an intellectual: That’s not a tuba, that’s a sousaphone
I thought that was stewie follows fat people around with a tuba
TwoSet: That looks so painful!
Also TwoSet: Let's watch that again
The song at the beginning was the theme song for "Veggietales"
-saying this reminded me of childhood-
Oh, yeah. It does.
Ohh, totally forgot about that. I recognized it as the cliche tuba line.
Me: knowing I’m addicted to Twoset violin because when I watched this there was only 17 views
same
Same twice
8:04 As a tuba player, can confirm this happens more often than we would like to admit.
As a tuba player, I can confirm, that y’all suck at holding your instrument.
Starts video:
Immediately hears Veggietales Theme
Me too!
The B-flat trombone be flat
G4: sharp 2nd position
b flat bass clarinet be flat too, although for real mine is always really sharp
@@fsdhuy B flat everything be flat
nah, the most dangerous instrument is the carrot. very spikey.
@ICan’tPlayPiano EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING
ICan’tPlayPiano thats intense
ICan’tPlayPiano ahem, don’t you mean horseradish?
xCaine th-cam.com/video/e2q2JeNL1gw/w-d-xo.html
What about the pineapple?
Legend has it
The Tuba still feels Violated to this day
Duchi Listen i just.. read violated as viola-ted shdkehdkdhn
@@angelwings6019, you have reached a point of no return.
I would too
Loved playing in my high school marching band as a sousaphone; it is so tough marching and even jogging or running performances while trying to maintain strong airflow... Literally months of practicing: where to be at what time on a football field, keeping track of the memorized piece in your head, where to look for a drum major... so many factors. You can bet your butt that if someone crosses the line IM supposed to sprint through in 3 counts... yea I'll apologize later but FUS RO DAH!!!!!!
Not to mention windy days😂. One rehearsal we took off the bells so as to be able to stand up in the wind. I couldn’t stop laughing as I tried to play like that. The sound comes out right behind your head and is way sharp. Hilarious 🤣
"Hope you didn't flinch too much."
Well, the way I'd been flinching and reacting made my family assume I was watching a horror movie. (❀◦‿◦)
7:27 as an oboist I FELT THAT IN MY SOUL
Is this oboe player the same one that played the oboe Paganini piece in their other video?
Eddy: Did you lean the difference between the tuba and a sauceophone
That was the only part that made me cringe
Got pretty close to 'soresaphone' at the end there
Finally, some oboe representation. The water bubbles are such a struggle.
No one:
Not even Ling Ling:
Eddie: TU-BAD
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Every time someone gets hurt Eddy is like : let‘s rewatch it
Funny fact: I've got an Itzhak Perlman ad before a TwoSetViolin video
at 5:57 as soon as i saw trent hamilton i went “NOOO NOT TRENT” and relived the clip in my mind before watching the most expensive mistake ive ever seen from a musician