I hope these kids realize how lucky they are to attend a school with such a program. Most, and I say most, American kids do not have access to anything like this. Not only well funded, but extremely well taught.
While we don’t have as much funding as other finalist bands, we still do have a lot compared to so many other organizations and I hope everyone at Hebron recognizes that. I think the middle school teaching is really what has put us in the position that we’re in and I know for a fact how much people are thankful for that. I know I’m very lucky
I graduated Hebron in 2012 and was a music major at UTEP for a year. The biggest culture shock between what quickly became two completely different worlds was the approach and attitude towards success and excellence. The expectation at schools like Hebron and Marcus are extremely high. If you goof off or skip a practice or two you'll be replaced by one of the many alternates eager to take the field. I've seen plenty of bands they celebrated a UIL region sweepstakes like it was winning state. The older I've gotten the more I've appreciated the culture and the high demand that started with Mr. Sealy way back in 2003 when he started at Hebron and has slowly built overtime within the program and pushed higher and higher by the student body.
@@joshbiddinger1744 Amen. Excellence is not a purchase. It is a choice. And it has to be engrained and demonstrated by its leader. Once that takes-off, a child who witnesses it quickly sprints towards becoming high-performing adult. Hebron and other like schools recognize that elementary school and middle school are not siloed. They are a system that the high school depends upon to prepare future musicians. Hebron demonstrates the product of this approach, and reaps the benefits. Those unfamiliar to such a culture (of work, of quality, of focus, of selflessness) see it all like an anomaly, or worse, a financial outcome. That bothers me.
Holy crap y'all are past good funding, these players are genuinely AWESOME. Trombones playing moving 16th notes? This game isn't even fair. 100% deserve state champs with y'all's hornline.
@@biggitybiggity_boggs awesome! Glad that your section became just super cracked out even for your band. Congrats on all of your achievements this year!
i love that you can hear gian’s tone playing the woodwind run before the last hit of the opener. plus seeing him in frame and realizing that this is the headcam from the trombone sound that overtook his audio for a second when he did the lean
@@aeto250gd8 Texas people are built different, I'm from Texas and my band placed 21st overall in 5A. (this year was out first year in state competition and our school has been around 9 years)
I believe those where 16th notes at 2:32 but when i heard those i jumped out my seat as a freshman in college doing marching band i still have trouble hitting those while marching and the tone is so amazing was simply impressed through the whole video and the horn snap at the beginning was perfect 🤌🏽 6:27 is prob one of my favorite parts out the whole video ngl
As a former trombone player and current Reagan parent, I must say you sound sublime. Was an honor to see you guys crush it at State this year. Absolute fireball of an intro; I knew right then the day was yours. Lot of love from Reagan Band players. You guys were sorely missed at Grand Nats, and I firmly believe you all would’ve taken the whole enchilada there. Cheers.
I never really considered how good trombone's sound, and your playing really just showed it to me. I'm a clarinet player so I'm mostly focus on my own thing and can't ever hear it in my class.
@@charleybleh I get that, it took me a while to not be completely absorbed in my low brass sound, but once I started hearing every instruments’ part, I started to get a better understanding and feel of the music. And it sounds cool. Just takes time.
Greetings from the Cedar Valley Crimson Regiment of eagle mountain Utah! Soon to be state champions! Awards include 2nd place in the 2020 UMEA red rocks state marching band championships. Our 2022 program is titled picture studies.
What Trombone do you play with for marching band? My school prefers us to use straight, small bore trombones (I play on a King 2BSXG), and I don't see many larger bore, f-attachment trombones used for marching in my area.
That's pretty cool, I switched from French Horn to Trombone (made First Chair in my school's top band as a Sophmore 😁) this year and almost got a Bach 42BO for my concert horn, but got a silver plated Conn 88H instead. Might get an upgrade to a Shires or Edwards if I can make it to the St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra this year. What horn do you use for Concert season if you don't mind me asking?
@@biggitybiggity_boggs I got through the whole thing besides the part after the flue/clarinet/Trumpet solo I’m not really good with playing that fast or going from high to low yk but I’m getting the hang of it might post the progress
I'm really surprised at your stamina and strength because I can barely hold up my flute without dying and it ain't too heavy, AND I have to agree with that comment about your tone cause it really is good 👍👍
I hope these kids realize how lucky they are to attend a school with such a program. Most, and I say most, American kids do not have access to anything like this. Not only well funded, but extremely well taught.
While we don’t have as much funding as other finalist bands, we still do have a lot compared to so many other organizations and I hope everyone at Hebron recognizes that. I think the middle school teaching is really what has put us in the position that we’re in and I know for a fact how much people are thankful for that. I know I’m very lucky
I graduated Hebron in 2012 and was a music major at UTEP for a year. The biggest culture shock between what quickly became two completely different worlds was the approach and attitude towards success and excellence. The expectation at schools like Hebron and Marcus are extremely high. If you goof off or skip a practice or two you'll be replaced by one of the many alternates eager to take the field. I've seen plenty of bands they celebrated a UIL region sweepstakes like it was winning state. The older I've gotten the more I've appreciated the culture and the high demand that started with Mr. Sealy way back in 2003 when he started at Hebron and has slowly built overtime within the program and pushed higher and higher by the student body.
@@joshbiddinger1744 Amen. Excellence is not a purchase. It is a choice. And it has to be engrained and demonstrated by its leader. Once that takes-off, a child who witnesses it quickly sprints towards becoming high-performing adult. Hebron and other like schools recognize that elementary school and middle school are not siloed. They are a system that the high school depends upon to prepare future musicians.
Hebron demonstrates the product of this approach, and reaps the benefits. Those unfamiliar to such a culture (of work, of quality, of focus, of selflessness) see it all like an anomaly, or worse, a financial outcome.
That bothers me.
I don’t have marching band at my school and it’s so disappointing and sad
Homie. Not most. Some. I've been to many schools and all of em had a marching band program and an alright one too. Well funded.
Holy crap y'all are past good funding, these players are genuinely AWESOME. Trombones playing moving 16th notes? This game isn't even fair. 100% deserve state champs with y'all's hornline.
Thank you so much. It was this year when the trombones really started to shine and I’m so proud of all of them
@@biggitybiggity_boggs awesome! Glad that your section became just super cracked out even for your band. Congrats on all of your achievements this year!
i love that you can hear gian’s tone playing the woodwind run before the last hit of the opener. plus seeing him in frame and realizing that this is the headcam from the trombone sound that overtook his audio for a second when he did the lean
Man I love your tone. This is just an overall extremely impressive Trombone line and performance. Congrats on the SA win!
Thank you so much!
This show was insane to watch. How are you guys so good???
because they are from texas.
@@aeto250gd8 We’re from texas and we didn’t make it to state lol
@@Jesusislord.405 That sucks :(
@@Jesusislord.405 what school
@@aeto250gd8 Texas people are built different, I'm from Texas and my band placed 21st overall in 5A. (this year was out first year in state competition and our school has been around 9 years)
you guys play better on the move than my school does playing in a winter or spring concert. Absolutely Nuts!
I believe those where 16th notes at 2:32 but when i heard those i jumped out my seat as a freshman in college doing marching band i still have trouble hitting those while marching and the tone is so amazing was simply impressed through the whole video and the horn snap at the beginning was perfect 🤌🏽 6:27 is prob one of my favorite parts out the whole video ngl
As a former trombone player and current Reagan parent, I must say you sound sublime. Was an honor to see you guys crush it at State this year. Absolute fireball of an intro; I knew right then the day was yours.
Lot of love from Reagan Band players. You guys were sorely missed at Grand Nats, and I firmly believe you all would’ve taken the whole enchilada there. Cheers.
Love seeing the trombone perspective! Well done Hebron!
as somebody from LT and watching you guys in the stands at state, you guys did freakin amazing and I get chills every time I listen to your show.
I never really considered how good trombone's sound, and your playing really just showed it to me.
I'm a clarinet player so I'm mostly focus on my own thing and can't ever hear it in my class.
Try listening to other sections of the band more. It’s useful and it’s cool!
@@adrienne9962 I try but then I tend to mess up, I more of watch the director and memorize the music, makes it easier, personally 💀
@@charleybleh I get that, it took me a while to not be completely absorbed in my low brass sound, but once I started hearing every instruments’ part, I started to get a better understanding and feel of the music. And it sounds cool. Just takes time.
Trombone player here, trombone best tone. 👌
@@MusicalBlam fax -fellow trombone player
damn the snap to playing position at the start is so freaking good
Your tone while marching is so gooddddd (coming from another tb player)
im from Frennship HS as a freshman trombone and it was awesome to watch yall at state
Thank you!!! I wish you a great next few years
being a fellow marcher at a different school, this was magnificent to watch. thanks for amazing content!
i’ll be here next year playing with the trombones
Lucky
I’m sad I won’t be there Liz but you’re in good hands
One of the coolest things things I've ever seen!
That lick at 2:30 is harder than anything we *ever* played in high school.
Bro I miss marching. Can’t wait for next year
The funniest but most impressive thing I've seen today ian 👀
Holy moly, you guys are amazing! Huge kudos.
Solid upper register on top of demanding choreography. Nicely done.
This is why i love marching band, shame my school doesn't do spring marching.
Coming from the 2nd best band in Ohio let me tell you that you guys were beyond awesome!
Holy crap man, your program is absolutely amazing and I was extremely lucky to watch y’all live at state
Much love from tmhs roarin blue band
Greetings from the Cedar Valley Crimson Regiment of eagle mountain Utah! Soon to be state champions! Awards include 2nd place in the 2020 UMEA red rocks state marching band championships. Our 2022 program is titled picture studies.
You guys sounded amazing !! I wish I was in a program like this in high school 😭😭
I like how you can see the soprano sax dude in this video
I saw ur show live at the state competition it was amazinggg good job guys
what is that chord at 5:36?? shit sounds amazing
Any tips for that good of a tone
共有を有難う。nice video. thank you so much for sharing. friend.
5:00 gets me everytime
which conference were y’all in? christ this was a cool show to watch
Imagine having a trombone section
Quick question. Who is better Malik or you?? 🤨
What Trombone do you play with for marching band? My school prefers us to use straight, small bore trombones (I play on a King 2BSXG), and I don't see many larger bore, f-attachment trombones used for marching in my area.
We all play large bore horns and they’re typically Bach 42s or yamaha intermediates. There are a few eastmans and other horns though.
That's pretty cool, I switched from French Horn to Trombone (made First Chair in my school's top band as a Sophmore 😁) this year and almost got a Bach 42BO for my concert horn, but got a silver plated Conn 88H instead. Might get an upgrade to a Shires or Edwards if I can make it to the St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra this year. What horn do you use for Concert season if you don't mind me asking?
@@darienyu4790 I play on a custom shires for concert season and I’m going to college for trombone
@@biggitybiggity_boggs that's awesome, good luck on your college applications and best wishes for you and your studies!!!
1:29 and 7:48 ian boggs😍😍
0:52 holy Ian Boggs
hi leor
-asher
you got the same name as that one pov guy on tiktok haha- this show us crazy tho im in love with that first hit
i love you ian boggs
Hey man this is like the 5th video I have seen from this school. It is just great. Also I am from RHS in 5a. I know you guys are in 6a in tx though.
What's the song at 1:18? Just out of curiousity.
Church Windows by Ottorino Respighi
I know there is a lot of people asking for this but do you mind sending on what positions are for the notes since I want to get back into trombone
Start by watching the video where someone transcribed the whole video. And then try to go on from there. Good luck!!
@@biggitybiggity_boggs I got through the whole thing besides the part after the flue/clarinet/Trumpet solo I’m not really good with playing that fast or going from high to low yk but I’m getting the hang of it might post the progress
2:30
Yo wassup devin!
How do you play notes so fast? You guys are amazing!
I am in marching band as well I just started my season
this makes me realize how small my band is and how... not very good we are.
I'm really surprised at your stamina and strength because I can barely hold up my flute without dying and it ain't too heavy, AND I have to agree with that comment about your tone cause it really is good 👍👍
Is there going to be a mello cam?
Man I love the trombone part in the show! Is there a way you can show us the trombone score?
amazing
Absolutely amazing, any bass trombone cams?
Sadly no😕
@@biggitybiggity_boggs :( maybe next year?
Honestly though the bass trombone is my favorite part to hear especially playing in the pedal register
@@tritl6571 2:50 😇
@@biggitybiggity_boggs as a hs senior bass bone/ bari sax player, i love hearing this
how many alternates do y’all have?
There can only be one
Im pretty sure theres 1 alternate for every marcher on the field, they can also do props
Did I actually see an alto trombone?
Haha yeah
Who's is the best trombone at that school lol
four big guys
3 big ba-
bro you are fucking shredding it
MARCHING SOPRANO????
Nice thumbnail
ian boggs so cool
Im from an idaho band and yall would completely destroy any idaho band by just playing one note
yall would probably destroy my band from washington
Can someone transcribe this
i did but i don’t think i can post it, search up their show on musescore and look for bloonz
If only y’all had mr larkin
I heard that cracked note haha 😂
haha 😐
yall be quiet shhh, no dates 4 u