Really well done ! The lead player was great...the trumpet section "voicing" was right on .Best section,playing our music,that I've heard.Ted Piercefield (original Chase band member).
I REALLY wish that Disney had kept these guys going in perpetuity. There’s something truly special about the uniqueness of some folks who’ve been through the American DCI system, have “aged out”, and whose chops are now perhaps even BETTER than when they were marching in DCI competitions. I believe that these guys EMBODY that extremely rare gem.
I can personally attest to this. I had chops when I marched, but even one year after I aged out, I hit a different gear. Pretty unfortunate timing there.
I was born in 1962 and grew up playing the trumpet.... Needless to say, Bill Chase was a HUGE influence on me. By the time I started high school, I was lead trumpet in everything from marching band, orchestra and , my favorite, jazz band. I can honestly say, you all absolutely and utterly KILLED IT in this performance.... Big KUDOS to the lead trumpet.... That brought back so many memories for me 🎺 🎶 👍
Yep! Those were the days! FWIW....Mark Zauss (Lead trumpet) is currently the full time lead trumpet with the MainStreetPhilharmonic at Disney's Magic Kingdom...and tearing it up!
If you want to pay for them, you can still get them. From THE best manufacture the instrument ever had as well. kanstul.com/category.php?category_search=Bugle&metaPage=Bugle
I would absolutely love to perform with a group like this. It's so unfortunate that they're long gone now. Small group of winds and percussion doing some drill and playing some music in a small area sounds like so much fun.
This is Anaheim CA. I stumbled on this group in Aug. 1995 while visiting for the first time since "Grad Night" in 1984. I attempted to transcribe and arrange a tribute with my high school trumpet section when I was a senior; "Hello Groceries" was the most straight-forward. I ended up a freshman at CSU Long Beach where I learned about former music majors who successfully auditioned for and were hired by Disney to perform live in both parks
a friend of mine in Toronto, Bob Rice, put together a Chase tribute band and the composer, one of the few people associated with the group that is still alive, sent him all the charts with a note stating "no one has ever asked for my charts before - thank you"
just imagine a 60-70 man hornline with those old bugles? a line talented as this would just blow people out of the grand stands during a drum corps show
I'm sure I didn't catch them all, but this isn't exactly pokemon...trivia time, the bassline from Bochawa was the sample used for Dead Men Tell No Lies by Compton's Most Wanted.
Really well done ! The lead player was great...the trumpet section "voicing" was right on .Best section,playing our music,that I've heard.Ted Piercefield (original Chase band member).
❤
These guys were one of the main reasons for me to visit Disney ! They have never been replaced or matched by any other similar attraction !
I was in college 2.5 hours away. We’d drive to Epcot just to see this fantastic ensemble.
I really miss the live performances at Disney. I wish I could have seen this group in person. Wonderful!
I REALLY wish that Disney had kept these guys going in perpetuity. There’s something truly special about the uniqueness of some folks who’ve been through the American DCI system, have “aged out”, and whose chops are now perhaps even BETTER than when they were marching in DCI competitions. I believe that these guys EMBODY that extremely rare gem.
I can personally attest to this. I had chops when I marched, but even one year after I aged out, I hit a different gear. Pretty unfortunate timing there.
But please ... just stand/sit and play. The marching is just weird. (GREAT playing)
I was born in 1962 and grew up playing the trumpet.... Needless to say, Bill Chase was a HUGE influence on me.
By the time I started high school, I was lead trumpet in everything from marching band, orchestra and , my favorite, jazz band.
I can honestly say, you all absolutely and utterly KILLED IT in this performance.... Big KUDOS to the lead trumpet.... That brought back so many memories for me 🎺 🎶 👍
Yep! Those were the days! FWIW....Mark Zauss (Lead trumpet) is currently the full time lead trumpet with the MainStreetPhilharmonic at Disney's Magic Kingdom...and tearing it up!
Sam Zambito yes and the dude is a monster player. I wish they still sold soprano bugles.
If you want to pay for them, you can still get them. From THE best manufacture the instrument ever had as well. kanstul.com/category.php?category_search=Bugle&metaPage=Bugle
At 4:20 lies one of the greatest moments in lead trumpet goddamned HISTORY!
I think I've been checking this out daily for about six months now, WHAT A GREAT ARRANGEMENT, AND WHAT A GREAT GROUP FUTURE CORP WAS
The whole band is great and the trumpet section is unreal Mark Zauss is stellar
Fantastic ! An excellent tribute to Bill Chase . Got Three vinyle albums and will enjoy this Music for many more years !
That Horn sound is spot-on! Awesome !
wonder what this horn section, especially the sops, did what the blue devils sops did, was put valve oil in their horns.
That is still SO FREAKIN" AWESOME!!!!!!!
Chills and goosebumps
I would absolutely love to perform with a group like this. It's so unfortunate that they're long gone now. Small group of winds and percussion doing some drill and playing some music in a small area sounds like so much fun.
How could anyone DISLIKE this? Really?
Probably woodwind players! Lol
Outstanding performance!
The first song is Close Up Tight by Bill Chase
Yeah, Mark Zauss!!!!!!
AND IN THE ORLANDO HEAT, no less!!!!!
This is Anaheim CA. I stumbled on this group in Aug. 1995 while visiting for the first time since "Grad Night" in 1984. I attempted to transcribe and arrange a tribute with my high school trumpet section when I was a senior; "Hello Groceries" was the most straight-forward. I ended up a freshman at CSU Long Beach where I learned about former music majors who successfully auditioned for and were hired by Disney to perform live in both parks
1:35 "You're at the top of my grocery list! You're the desert I dooon't want to miss hey heeeey"
"You're prime, tender and sweet; you're USDA inspected meat!"
Christ!!!! Terrible that this group is no longer around!
Bastards!! Said in a nice way from a fellow trumpet player!
Ditto
Caraaaa, esse ultimo acorde....Passsssaaaado....hauahauauya
Oh, no you didn’t take that octave up at the end, Mr. Zauss! Very nice!
Beast.
HELL, YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mark Zauss rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unreal! Maybe some guests found them to be loud, but DAAAAAAAAAAAMN!!!!!!!!!
I love the last piece :P
Fukkin' baritones!!!!!
hey can u guys mack aviedo of billchaces songs open up wide, handbags and gladrags,and get it on place i would love to her it
people just walkin by like they ain't there
jcec. The corps you would be thinking of is DCA Minicorps champions Star United.
Yes, someone PLEASE name the tunes. I've been trying to find them for a few months now...
Music Is Life Just look up bill chase
sounds like the show my band marched this year, sadly no recording
LowReedExpert1: You wish.
What is the name of the song at 1:21?
the group: Chase. the song: Hello Groceries
I assume all of these guys marched Drum Corps. Do any of them still play for Disney ?
Specifically 2:48, 3:48, and 4:27
anyone know what 3 or 4 songs did they play?
Can anybody name the tunes, please?
is Mark Zauss??
Anybody know we can get some of their charts?
a friend of mine in Toronto, Bob Rice, put together a Chase tribute band and the composer, one of the few people associated with the group that is still alive, sent him all the charts with a note stating "no one has ever asked for my charts before - thank you"
Shawn Bryan would love to see it!!!!!!!
does anyone know where to buy that arrangement? is it for sale or only future corps use?
just imagine a 60-70 man hornline with those old bugles? a line talented as this would just blow people out of the grand stands during a drum corps show
It's a track!
Do you have HD version?)
this was in the 80s/90s. No HD version….
@@mylesanderson5864 I meant just good quality, at least 480p
@@BADBALANCE666 Oh, probably not. I’d assume this was taken on a store bought camera. Nothing fancy.
Who´s that Trumpet Player ?
R.I.P Ted Piercefield.
Which player was he?
@@mylesanderson5864 sorry for LATE response. Ted was one of the trumpet players in Bills band, Chase.
Trumpets must scream more c'mon you're not playing it right if I don't see tears!
I'm sure I didn't catch them all, but this isn't exactly pokemon...trivia time, the bassline from Bochawa was the sample used for Dead Men Tell No Lies by Compton's Most Wanted.
Yeah, Mark Zauss!!!!!!!!!