@@DaBigMilkwhile less difficult, it was still absolutely beautiful. It was that judges last year judging so hearing the perfection and beauty just got them is enough to make anyone cry
Such balance from top to bottom. Intonation is either there or corrected in milliseconds. Playing with air, crescendos to each release. Proud to have marched the same corps as this brassline.
@@Mrtellitlikeitis I’m a BD fanboy to the point where it’s concerning, but even I have to admit, the show was reaalllly good and the brass book was a lot better and tasteful than uhh… BD’s jumbled up shit from Cabaret Voltaire.
I swear, that instant initiation of sound from the entire hornline is stellar, along with the fact that the overtones lock in immediately. It really is astounding what a group dedicated towards a common goal can do within a summer.
These last couple of years (and especially this year), Carolina Crown's brass has just been SO much better than everyone else in the drumcorps world, it's not even funny. They have definitely EARNED the Jim Ott each time they have won it. I really hope they keep it up, because they are one of the few drumcorps that actually still SOUNDS like a drumcorps should, imo.
The “YEAHHHH!!!!!” from Harloff at 7:02 gets me every time. Those staccatos are absolutely immaculate and the energy of the musical line just swells until that last sustain lets all of the hype from the scream flood out at once. Great instruction, excellent writing, and even better execution, what an incredible moment
There's a ton of uses for it.. mostly for response and pitch centering. You can hear every little inflection in pitch center and tone when on foghorn. We were using at 4:00 to work on releases and note shape without playing the actual chunk on the horn. Foghorn is great for taking care of/saving the chops by playing the horn without playing the horn.
Love it! Watching and listening to these rehearsals is almost as enjoyable as the live performances. i just get shaky in the knees when I hear the harmony and precision.
So many wonderful amazing teaching techniques to acquire from this video.... and from the Jim Ott award recipients for best hornline. This video is a brass instructor's dream. Thanks for sharing!
We do that to listen to one another, and to make sure that dynamics and articulations are being matched. As well as making sure everyone can play the part.
We did it to match tone quality, articulation (timing, style, definition, etc.), releases, dynamics (rate of crescendo, decrescendo, etc.) and other things. A great all around exercise for us this year.
Oh my god, I almost thought this was Avon. I had to read the title again. However, Avon high school hornline is amazing and I would have been easily fooled. I met Carolina Crown back in high school and they're so amazing! Love you Crown!
True. The staff did mention that. Haven't heard of a runthrough that late before, usually there's some sort of noise ordinance. Seems as though they didn't have to worry about that.
the amazing thing about this is... that since seeing Crown in 2013 and watching so many videos of their rehearsals, warmups, and performances - they sound much dirtier in this video. The last two show segments they play still sound amazing - but the difficult runs they are rehearsing in the early parts sound MUCH dirtier when compared to what they achieved with E=MC2.
Actually, the corps had gotten in about 5am that morning, had about 6 hours down and started rehearsal about 12 noon. They were tired, but not exhausted.
If I remember correctly, they pulled the tuning slide out on one end. It also seems like they're pressing the valves all the way down on the video, but it's hard to tell.
We only do that when we're working on timing or articulation stuff. We're doing that and working on runs to make sure that we are all playing everything the same way and the same time, speed, technique, etc.
IU is was out of session, so much of the surrounding student housing near IU memorial was empty. Also, with the acutual field at the stadium is below street level. The stadium holds sound pretty well. There is also an unsderstanding with the IU and Bloomington police about drum corps rehearsing at the Stadium..that whole bill cooke thing..
2012 and 2013 were such legendary horn lines. 2012 played an insanely hard book very well and 2013 played a much easier book absolutely perfectly
2013 show was so amazing it made a judge cry
@@DaBigMilkwhile less difficult, it was still absolutely beautiful. It was that judges last year judging so hearing the perfection and beauty just got them is enough to make anyone cry
Such balance from top to bottom. Intonation is either there or corrected in milliseconds. Playing with air, crescendos to each release. Proud to have marched the same corps as this brassline.
if you marched from 2012-15 i want to thank you for your service, God's Brasslines
LAYS
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@@laysgabrielle8228 J H?
7:02 digadadatdigada dat dat dat dat dat (Matt Harloff screams incoherently) IMPACT gets me every time
@@felixcullen6731
tf even is this reply
you never realize just how loud these bands are, that was a grown man screaming as loud as he can and you cant hear him at all
"Correction...correction...we have a correction." Damn straight you have a correction. Jim Ottt Brass Award: Carolina Crown
And what? The show sucks ass
@@Mrtellitlikeitis sorry that you have no taste
@@Mrtellitlikeitis I’m a BD fanboy to the point where it’s concerning, but even I have to admit, the show was reaalllly good and the brass book was a lot better and tasteful than uhh… BD’s jumbled up shit from Cabaret Voltaire.
I swear, that instant initiation of sound from the entire hornline is stellar, along with the fact that the overtones lock in immediately. It really is astounding what a group dedicated towards a common goal can do within a summer.
Simply, The best horn line in DCI history.
Time passes by huh
already been 10 years since this rehearsal
These last couple of years (and especially this year), Carolina Crown's brass has just been SO much better than everyone else in the drumcorps world, it's not even funny. They have definitely EARNED the Jim Ott each time they have won it. I really hope they keep it up, because they are one of the few drumcorps that actually still SOUNDS like a drumcorps should, imo.
A modern day star of indiana, my god they sound amazing, I hope I can march there one day
Listen to the air and fingerings at 6:03.
But did you march there tho?
@@UCCJGUY I want to know this too
Did you get to March?
@@UCCJGUY He marched BD---he did okay = ) So many great corps out there now...hard to choose at times
The “YEAHHHH!!!!!” from Harloff at 7:02 gets me every time. Those staccatos are absolutely immaculate and the energy of the musical line just swells until that last sustain lets all of the hype from the scream flood out at once. Great instruction, excellent writing, and even better execution, what an incredible moment
Section shorts! Yellow for euphs, pink for baris, green for tubas, black for mellos, and two different shades of blue for trumpets.
Pink all the way!
i misread the title thinking this WAS Avon hs.... i was about say, DAYYYYYYYYYYUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
I could listen to Crown's Hornline warm-up and rehearse all day long!! Simply Beautiful.
At 4:00 we're playing with our tuning slides pulled out, commonly known as "foghorn".
What's the benefit of doing so? Is it meant as a training tool to push air while still getting the resistance of actually playing the horn?
Yeah basically im glad someone pointed it out
There's a ton of uses for it.. mostly for response and pitch centering. You can hear every little inflection in pitch center and tone when on foghorn. We were using at 4:00 to work on releases and note shape without playing the actual chunk on the horn. Foghorn is great for taking care of/saving the chops by playing the horn without playing the horn.
Excellent middle school beginning band impression
Love it! Watching and listening to these rehearsals is almost as enjoyable as the live performances. i just get shaky in the knees when I hear the harmony and precision.
So many wonderful amazing teaching techniques to acquire from this video.... and from the Jim Ott award recipients for best hornline. This video is a brass instructor's dream. Thanks for sharing!
I seriously can NOT wait to be apart of such a talented group of musicians. I have never been more excited in my life to audition.
Did you make it
@@rossvistamail dawg asked 9 years later 💀💀💀
@@shariqarain did he make it doe
We do that to listen to one another, and to make sure that dynamics and articulations are being matched. As well as making sure everyone can play the part.
Holy overtone Batman. 8:38 - end.
We did it to match tone quality, articulation (timing, style, definition, etc.), releases, dynamics (rate of crescendo, decrescendo, etc.) and other things. A great all around exercise for us this year.
Oh my god, I almost thought this was Avon. I had to read the title again. However, Avon high school hornline is amazing and I would have been easily fooled. I met Carolina Crown back in high school and they're so amazing! Love you Crown!
I freaking love this. Not like I would have thought it wouldn't be. These amazing sounds give me so much inspiration for just marching my rookie year.
True. The staff did mention that. Haven't heard of a runthrough that late before, usually there's some sort of noise ordinance. Seems as though they didn't have to worry about that.
That feeling when you get it right! 7:04 and hearing Harloff scream! I always enjoyed that when I marched.
ugh so perfect!
the amazing thing about this is... that since seeing Crown in 2013 and watching so many videos of their rehearsals, warmups, and performances - they sound much dirtier in this video. The last two show segments they play still sound amazing - but the difficult runs they are rehearsing in the early parts sound MUCH dirtier when compared to what they achieved with E=MC2.
Actually, the corps had gotten in about 5am that morning, had about 6 hours down and started rehearsal about 12 noon.
They were tired, but not exhausted.
NOBODY sounds like Crown.See em live and its all goose bumps
This video reminds me of the Star of Indiana 1993 Brassline video...
If I remember correctly, they pulled the tuning slide out on one end. It also seems like they're pressing the valves all the way down on the video, but it's hard to tell.
Fanfare for the common man is just absolutely amazing as assume seeing how they are playing it and it is amazing to begin with
Wow. A hornline breaking passages down into check patterns. That's how you do it.
Holy lord. Well done from this Scouts alum. That is one insane horn line.
EVerything in this video is amazing!!!!!
Good to know, thanks!
At 1:09, the sun said to the clouds, "get outta my face, I'm getting a glimpse of the fanfare!!"
We only do that when we're working on timing or articulation stuff. We're doing that and working on runs to make sure that we are all playing everything the same way and the same time, speed, technique, etc.
6:40-7:12 is absolutely fucking flawless. If you don't enjoy that then you don't love music.
Truly amazing plain and simple.
IU is was out of session, so much of the surrounding student housing near IU memorial was empty. Also, with the acutual field at the stadium is below street level. The stadium holds sound pretty well.
There is also an unsderstanding with the IU and Bloomington police about drum corps rehearsing at the Stadium..that whole bill cooke thing..
fantastic horn line!
It was then I realized that I want to be like them someday.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!
We got up somewhere around 9:30 and left for avon at 10:15.
I'd guess it was because they were on a college campus and there was nobody around.
The sound that Crown produces is so intense and awesome that I have now busted my cellphone's speaker.
I like that there color coded 😊
so you can keep your 'partner' honest.
this stuff is fucking insane...
8:03 Hope they play this at the gates of heaven.
I absolutely love the part at 1:17. OMG
that was a show excerpt, we used it to clean up the triplets
love the yellow pant section! EUPHS!
If you can make Matt Harloff scream... you can make anyone scream
This is harder than any of their recent books.
Wow, just WOW
6:41 to 7:13, Proves that they should have been champions this year....
Crown is...just..bawler.
1:20 has some poetic scenery going
That's probably true. I know Crown uses that technique as well. Pretty genius, actually.
At 1:13 they are playing Fanfare For The Common Man.
The air is so in time.
Whats the song called at 1:50
+Jordan Smith fanfare of the common man
section at 1:15 is amazing
Gods hornline 😇🎺
6:40 amazing
3:35 Oh there she is!
What's happening at 4:00?
Mark Romero They call it foghorn, with the slides out.
Didn't do them that good catching up to BD did it?
6:41- 7:12 .......Holy fuck
That air!!
Niiiiice
Out of curiosity, why were they facing each other at 4:50? Was that for timing?
FUCK YES! so. legit!
What's the exercise at about 5:00 for?
I see me!
3:30 that fucking REVERB
Is that Josh Workman at 1:24?
Their valeves are halfway pushed down.
There IS a God 🙌🏽
8:34 = "WE WON".
Damn Avon they win all the competitions
A one two butter butter one lol
are those women's pink shorts?
+zork zork clothes have no gender
Fannnnnfaaarrreeee
Bookmarked...
We all know how BD is treated. And it isn't unfavorably in the least.
2:50 to 2:59 One, two, BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER.....sounds like butter anyway. Yum.
Two different shades. hahaha
1:15
6:40 youll thank me later
Wow Brad... English much?
Nope
Not sure why that got so much attention...
Half-valving.
What’s the girl doing. She’s dreadful. Cant keep time. Omg
6:40
6:38