The 2001 edition of The Cadets, who performed Moondance as part of their show that year, remains in my opinion one of the most underrated editions of The Cadets. Hard to follow 2000
Omg this was insane! I hope I can sound that good on the trumpet someday! N I definitely played that 2nd song everyone came in to play in jazz band last year! I loved that song!
@regimentrocks This is no easy piece, not to mention they have it all memorized WHILE on tour. You've been on tour, you know how little time you have outside of rehearsing the actual show. The fact they were able to put something like this together and have it so clean speaks for itself.
@MarineBugler Actually, this is adapted from an arrangement by Electric Mustard, a group of UCLA students (3 trombones and a tenor sax) who recorded it in 1982. SCV played a similar adaptation at I&E in 1985.
actually they are contrabass Bugles, they call there baritone (traditional names that is) the bass bugle and highs the sopranos, The contrabass bugles has a different timbre than the traditional tuba(bass horn) and the sousaphone, The contrabass tuba is that which has 5 or 6 valves to increase the lower range with a wider bore and flare to carry the note Hope this helped!
To be honest I can't stand the Cadets "Between Angels and Demons" run. BUT if they did something like this for their true show I would fall in love with them. THIS is something cute, funny, and different. It shows that they know how to have fun!
@JeremysBugles I was talking about when the whole horn line comes in. Some baritones going WAY WAY past the horn. I think that's what I was talking about... don't remember, it was a long time ago. To me, that is never acceptable. I like the small group a lot. It's cute.
Nobody puts in the effort anymore to learn G bugles because are obsolete because of the introduction of band brass instruments. But with the rule change, who knows. Maybe we can see a resurgence of G bugles
That tuba up stop turn stop is immaculate
I like a good clean snap or sticks out boy oh boy I tell you!
I almost forgot they do know how to have fun... :)
only when in the sheet music :D
So happy that I am part of brass... Brass sections are the best
First time I've seen the Cadets relaxed and having fun while performing. I loved it!
The 2001 edition of The Cadets, who performed Moondance as part of their show that year, remains in my opinion one of the most underrated editions of The Cadets. Hard to follow 2000
i love how they added the ending of the song "variation of a korean folk song" in this, was my fav part on variation
Absolutely stunning!!
Omg this was insane! I hope I can sound that good on the trumpet someday! N I definitely played that 2nd song everyone came in to play in jazz band last year! I loved that song!
just watching this makes me smile :), you gotta love this, there having fun and doing what they love
This is so much fun -- throw in a few bars from "Miserlou" and its perfect.
Awesome. Man I played in drum corps 66-70. I would have loved to play in cadets. Loved Blessed Sacrament and Garfield Cadets🎺👏👏
nice tuba playn'!
This was freaking awesome!
Bravo, I don't have words, amazing.
Tuba's Forever!!!
bringing back some good ol cadets 2000
@regimentrocks This is no easy piece, not to mention they have it all memorized WHILE on tour. You've been on tour, you know how little time you have outside of rehearsing the actual show. The fact they were able to put something like this together and have it so clean speaks for itself.
this skit sums up the respective personalities of those instruments :p
@MarineBugler
Actually, this is adapted from an arrangement by Electric Mustard, a group of UCLA students (3 trombones and a tenor sax) who recorded it in 1982. SCV played a similar adaptation at I&E in 1985.
I would have killed to see this live...
Jordan Mills sexysong
*Cue the random Contra Army
Random contra event
SOOO MUCH TALENTTTT
Outfugginstanding.... :)
actually they are contrabass Bugles, they call there baritone (traditional names that is) the bass bugle and highs the sopranos, The contrabass bugles has a different timbre than the traditional tuba(bass horn) and the sousaphone, The contrabass tuba is that which has 5 or 6 valves to increase the lower range with a wider bore and flare to carry the note
Hope this helped!
It is still part of the William Tell Overture, just a different section.
Amazing
@HollyHood3137 That's part of the William Tell Overture, just before the big finale that most people think is the whole piece.
Awesome!! Fun to watch. And the tonguing is so bosslike :o
The tonguing in this is crazy! I don't know how they do it.
Oh my god this made me so happy XDDDDDDD
dando um show de musicalidade
awesome
If some bands on the field get commented on being too loud I don't want to know what these guys were called.
I prefer this to mnzoil, the fact that they have time to do this during the season even is crazy
+themonsterjaw59 It's Moondance by Van Morrison. The Cadets played it in 2001.
I fucking love The Cadets
@AndreasEastmansPride Wow thank you :)
7 people never got to meet William tell.
It s very nice
@ambroom Very true, they are, but this video is great!
To be honest I can't stand the Cadets "Between Angels and Demons" run. BUT if they did something like this for their true show I would fall in love with them. THIS is something cute, funny, and different. It shows that they know how to have fun!
I just lost it laughing on the last 3 notes...
@mrbigman13bb Indeed. If I'm remembering the part right, at around 4:00, its Simple Gifts.
Lmao that was great!
Does anyone have music for this exact arrangement???
Whats the piece called at 1:27?
William Tell Overture
Listen to the whole orchestral track of William Tell by Rossini.
0:27 what is the name of this song?please!
@themonsterjaws59 Moondance by Van Morrison. Classic.
Dammit, I knew I got the name wrong somehow. Thanks for the correction.
It's still in the Tuba family though.
Did they check for structural damage after the show? CAUSE THEY BROUGHT DOWN THE HOUSE!
whats the name of the song that the contra starts at 1:25?
Can you say early 90's Velvet Knights?
Holy shit, I love Van Morrison. Add DCI, and I just got a half chub.
A+
4:30 nice listen for tuba
Nice
ohh tubas.
A contrabass tuba is a tuba that is lower than the Bb or C, Those are just called tuba of bass tuba
William tell him that cadets this a good saund of dbc
The guy that taught me how to play french horn is here he's real lit
Aww :( that's true..
The full name is the Contrabass Tuba, both classifications are correct.
2 people were cut...
dam i will be needing my money back plz cuz my face is melting sick!
3:42
how dare you to compare this to mnozil :o
the tuba section!
Is there a full score for this anywhere??????
@JeremysBugles I was talking about when the whole horn line comes in. Some baritones going WAY WAY past the horn. I think that's what I was talking about... don't remember, it was a long time ago. To me, that is never acceptable. I like the small group a lot. It's cute.
Contra flips!
What song is the full corps playing when they come out?
William Tell Overture
@1WFE3 that was last years show right?
That's some serious spotlight at 5:00
what´s the name of the song from 0:27-0:31 ?
Go trumpets! :)
Its not TUBA its a contra
haha the tuba player in the background at 4:25
van morrison!!!!
GO TUBA'S!
@SuperMarkues The Magnificent Seven Theme song :)
Is this cadets and cadets^2?
No this is the 2011 cadets where they used both the maroon and cream uniforms for their show angels and deamons
Jacob Miner cadets2 didn't exist until a year later
:28 is that wild westerns
The Magnificent Seven
Dat Moondance
Who thumbs this down? Those that have not marched Corps. Easy. Hey musically uneducated and unappreciative, stop watching random videos & get a life!
now 8 /:
its always nice to see a girl not playing a flute or clarinet...
None of the good bands plays on G Contrabass Bugles anymore, so the term Contrabass Bugle is correct too for the Bb Marching Tubas.
Spartans do I know they are only div 2 but still
Nobody puts in the effort anymore to learn G bugles because are obsolete because of the introduction of band brass instruments. But with the rule change, who knows. Maybe we can see a resurgence of G bugles
Gunter Heisler Maybe because they're also impossible to tune.
Tuning? Tuning is for wusses XD
^^^
@HollyHood3137
William tell.
MOONDANCE :D
two people are woodwinds . . .
There's no fun in drum corps!
Cadets 2011:
Now when the whole corps comes out. What's the second song they play? With the kit.
Van Morrison - Moondance. They wouldn't bring in a full kit so I just made do with the percussion rack
Wow. Too bad they aren't allowed to do I&E ...
*or bass tuba
1:01.
DAT OCTAVE
Um...that contra player kicks ass!
MOONDANCE! Haha. XD
TUBAS!!!!!!!!!
That's right! Tubas steal the show! haha
They lifted it from the Mnozil Brass - William Tell Overture ... ugh.
just as good if not better than mnzoil brass!!!