The artistic possibilities of this genre are so exciting! With a much more intimate space, a lot less worry about lack of environmental control (rehearsals and performances), and much more, I'm really looking forward to seeing what they come up with!
Love how we are worlds away geographically but people literally fly across the world to compete in DCI and WGI. The impact of DCI / WGI reaches far. Such an amazing thing
Wow this can be so exciting! As a wind player fortunate enough to do indoor drumline I loved the exposure it gave me and it can have great potential for regular marching ensembles on a small scale
Wicked cool, will allow wind players to compete seriously in the off-season and will call for more creativity in the drill and movement for horn players in both WGI and DCI
Lol it’s kinda weird seeing all of the comments that are skeptical about whether or not winds will work after getting to see Avon’s 2022 show Mummerations twice in person.
This is NOT the future of Drum Corps. It may be the future of a indoor band competition. Notice how the woodwinds all but disappear as soon as the brass starts to play.
Having watched this live each time they performed that weekend, I can tell you the woodwinds contributed to the sound significantly. No matter how good the recording is, it has not been perfected yet and is obviously a first time recording Winds. Just like any other musical activity, Live is WAY different than the recording.
Not sure about this. I know it's a good thing and includes all marching performers now, but I know a lot of percussionists who feel like their invading turf. Hopefully they can make it seem more like a separate entity just like how guard and percussive indoor shows are different. Excited but nervous. :)
Skutieos7 shows with just percussion are absolutely fantastic. This coming from a percussionist as well. Have you never watched Blast! Or Rhythm X or Pulse Percussion? Anything but boring. Then there's the concert percussion side with groups like Amadinda percussion and various top university percussion ensembles. Just another side to the opinion.
Avon 2014 was admittedly awesome. I hate to come off the wrong way, I love WGI, but after you sit there and watch 10+ shows in a row, it starts to sound all the same. Some groups do not put enough effort into general effect or just pushing the envelope with their performances in general. Since WGI is all about artistic display, I believe the winds division is a step in the right direction as it opens up many more options musically.
I think it's really cool i'm exited to see the shows that come with this but coming from a trombone player (me) idk if I would put trombones in there...
I agree I think WGI is going to far. Plus it is going to be hard to find percussionists/ guard members to do this. We have an indoor all to ourselves, why would we share.
This is literally like a high school field show and I'm saying high school because winds and majorettes are in it.I don't think they should've made winds a section for WGI.
This is a cool idea. But in my opinion, I strongly feel that guard and percussion should not be a part of the performance. Then it just becomes mini-marching band. Prop manipulation would be alright, though.
Morgan Adel Do you see percussion instruments creating main melodic lines in Winter Guard shows? Do you see anyone not playing a percussion instrument int Percussion shows? Why should we see Guard and Percussion in a Wind show?
patrickguyum as a former participant, and current instructor with a percussion group, It is my experience that from a moving show, judges want to see a story, and not just hear music. Colorguard can do a great job of adding that to a show. Also, facial expressions do a great deal of conveying emotion that adds to a show. This year the group I assist jumped in score in our local circuit and the only changes we made were to get all of the kids into it. I can see where with a winds only ensemble, it would be difficult to show facial expression while playing because the bells of instruments block the view of the performers' faces. Also, percussion helps out with keeping the tempo. Winds only project in one direction, the stands, which the performers than hear on a delay. This is why in outdoor, everyone should listen back to the drumline, and play with what is behind them, so that their music is added in time, and the audience will hear everything at once. For indoor, mallets or a snare drum will project downwards and rebound off of the floor, giving a higher likelyhood that performers behind them will be in tempo with the ensemble.
This is what WGI Winds should sound like.
WGI Winds is going to be great for the marching arts. Finally a way to express all instrumentation and build skill all year round.
The artistic possibilities of this genre are so exciting! With a much more intimate space, a lot less worry about lack of environmental control (rehearsals and performances), and much more, I'm really looking forward to seeing what they come up with!
Love how we are worlds away geographically but people literally fly across the world to compete in DCI and WGI. The impact of DCI / WGI reaches far. Such an amazing thing
Wow this can be so exciting! As a wind player fortunate enough to do indoor drumline I loved the exposure it gave me and it can have great potential for regular marching ensembles on a small scale
All-Age groups for WGI Winds. YES!
Naruto fans be like: Dat opener doe :3
ikr, I thought I was the only one who noticed.
AWESOME! I am sooo looking forward to next WGI season seeing this!!! Like!
That Naruto - Sadness and Sarrow
Aimachi just won WGI Winds. Im excited!
Wicked cool, will allow wind players to compete seriously in the off-season and will call for more creativity in the drill and movement for horn players in both WGI and DCI
I think this is a great thing! I believe WGI should be everything of DCI just indoor. And it is up to the program to do what they please.
Cameron Hickey imagine DCI having a season of just color guard on the football field
That was amazing
If this is going to happen no percussion or guard involved in WGI winds. Otherwise is just indoor band.. This isn't BOA.
2:00 ALL HAIL THE MAGIC CONCH
Alissa LadyJane LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO
This is dope!!! I'm down for the next step for WGI!
would not be upset for this to catch on... if done correctly
Just wait until Wayne Downy and the Blue Devils want to play.
Wow, this is like a mini indoor field show
future basketball halftime shows? LOL
A flute can be heard clearly without the aid of a microphone. Blue Devils take notes...
Blue Devils doesn't have any flutes.
They are also inside. It's a little less clear outdoors :P
This is true. Reverberations in an indoor environment is definitely a determining factor with everything from a musical standpoint.
Also, there was a flute soloist that had a mic.
You've just proven that you know nothing about the reason for microphones.
Very nice. But no marching percussion lines. I hope they include that in WGI Winds.
Then it would be indoor marching band. Not indoor winds ;)
Yeah... no.
Lol it’s kinda weird seeing all of the comments that are skeptical about whether or not winds will work after getting to see Avon’s 2022 show Mummerations twice in person.
This is NOT the future of Drum Corps. It may be the future of a indoor band competition. Notice how the woodwinds all but disappear as soon as the brass starts to play.
Having watched this live each time they performed that weekend, I can tell you the woodwinds contributed to the sound significantly. No matter how good the recording is, it has not been perfected yet and is obviously a first time recording Winds. Just like any other musical activity, Live is WAY different than the recording.
Paul Towne well technically it isn't a drum Corp. this wasn't created by DCI
Machine star trek
aya deui wae euy
But i like the SMALL percoussion group but no color guard
Does aimachi always incorporate naruto ost into their show? Awesome
Not sure about this. I know it's a good thing and includes all marching performers now, but I know a lot of percussionists who feel like their invading turf. Hopefully they can make it seem more like a separate entity just like how guard and percussive indoor shows are different. Excited but nervous. :)
Fun fact: Percussion invaded the color guard's turf first lol.
shows with just percussion are generally boring. this is coming from a percussionist. (of course, just my opinion.)
Skutieos7 shows with just percussion are absolutely fantastic. This coming from a percussionist as well. Have you never watched Blast! Or Rhythm X or Pulse Percussion? Anything but boring. Then there's the concert percussion side with groups like Amadinda percussion and various top university percussion ensembles.
Just another side to the opinion.
What about Avon or Dartmouth in 2014?
Avon 2014 was admittedly awesome. I hate to come off the wrong way, I love WGI, but after you sit there and watch 10+ shows in a row, it starts to sound all the same. Some groups do not put enough effort into general effect or just pushing the envelope with their performances in general. Since WGI is all about artistic display, I believe the winds division is a step in the right direction as it opens up many more options musically.
wish i could hear it
video is so damn quiet
❤️
I think it's really cool i'm exited to see the shows that come with this but coming from a trombone player (me) idk if I would put trombones in there...
Nice
Can we please talk about the fact that there is no conductor!!
lol you could also have no conductor for marching band!!! My High school did it this past fall and got first lol!!!
Flurry98 There is none for WGI percussion nor guard, so why would there be?
+UnHealthyRiot that's not safe!!!!!! Careful! You can get thrown off so easily
ThatBandGirl lol you could. But with practice you could pull it off.
Flurry98 having a bad drum major is practice enough for staying together all the time
6:15 what's this song ?
th-cam.com/video/kV2yGJkdqqc/w-d-xo.html
this movie's 10:55
japanese movie 「Gaku」's(meanes mountain)sound track
Jacky chan
Is this really necessary...? I mean this is basically an indoor field show minus marching percussion
I agree I think WGI is going to far. Plus it is going to be hard to find percussionists/ guard members to do this. We have an indoor all to ourselves, why would we share.
This is literally like a high school field show and I'm saying high school because winds and majorettes are in it.I don't think they should've made winds a section for WGI.
whats wrong with winds and majorettes
What are the songs they play?
Ugh, that announcer. It's Eye-mah-chee, not Uh-much-ee
Is wgi winds going to be official for 2015?
Naruto
This is a cool idea.
But in my opinion, I strongly feel that guard and percussion should not be a part of the performance. Then it just becomes mini-marching band.
Prop manipulation would be alright, though.
lol someone's salty that guard and percussion get to go twice. byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Morgan Adel lol someone's salty that they were excluded from WGI for all this time. byeeeeeeeeeeeee
Morgan Adel
Do you see percussion instruments creating main melodic lines in Winter Guard shows?
Do you see anyone not playing a percussion instrument int Percussion shows?
Why should we see Guard and Percussion in a Wind show?
patrickguyum as a former participant, and current instructor with a percussion group, It is my experience that from a moving show, judges want to see a story, and not just hear music. Colorguard can do a great job of adding that to a show. Also, facial expressions do a great deal of conveying emotion that adds to a show. This year the group I assist jumped in score in our local circuit and the only changes we made were to get all of the kids into it. I can see where with a winds only ensemble, it would be difficult to show facial expression while playing because the bells of instruments block the view of the performers' faces.
Also, percussion helps out with keeping the tempo. Winds only project in one direction, the stands, which the performers than hear on a delay. This is why in outdoor, everyone should listen back to the drumline, and play with what is behind them, so that their music is added in time, and the audience will hear everything at once. For indoor, mallets or a snare drum will project downwards and rebound off of the floor, giving a higher likelyhood that performers behind them will be in tempo with the ensemble.
NARUTO
How irresponsible.
6:15 what's this song ?
I've been trying to find out for years. lol
th-cam.com/video/th_M2bmZIVo/w-d-xo.html