Thank you for the compliment, BEVO. I'll tell you what, I'd love to have that giant bass drum of yours out there with the FTAB marching with them. That would be something!
Hey man, I'm an Aggie (2002 whoop!) and I really enjoy the OSU band. The Fighting Texas Aggie band pushes the limits as a military style band but y'all do great stuff with the drum corp style. When they did the 'surprised Pikachu' formation I was laughing my ass off for several minutes.
Thank you! My brother called cadence for the Corps of Cadets more than 40 years ago, and I agree, they are stunning. That said, OSU is probably the best at their style.
I think we’re all in agreement that the two bands, OSU and A&M, are the masters of what they do, and the kids performing have incredible talent and dedication (even if SOMETIMES we wish we were anywhere else but practice or in those outfits)! Keep the shows coming. They are an absolute delight to watch!
My son was privileged to serve as the Infantry Band commander for this performance! These cadets learn a new show for EVERY game! They juggle band rehearsals, Corps of Cadets responsibilities and school. A truly impressive program and inispiring young men and women.
I’ve lived in College Station for the past 45 years. Not an Aggie but have 3 in the family. I’ve had the privilege of watching the band for years. They never stop moving during their field show, and as the Aggies like to say, they’ve never lost a halftime! Gig Em!!!!!!
I'm an American living at my 35th address in places all over the world. By God's grace, about 25 of those years were in the Great State of Texas. Don't misunderstand me, I greatly enjoyed everywhere I've lived, but there's something special about Texas. I graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, my son graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, my second son-in-law's brother graduated from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, my father earned his Bachelors Degree at South Dakota State University, his Masters at the University of Wyoming and his Doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin, my older brother graduated from the University of New Mexico, my younger brother from Wright State University in Ohio, and my sister from Colorado State University. My youngest daughter and her husband are graduates of the University of Texas San Antonio, my father-in-law earned his Bachelors Degree from North Dakota State University and Masters from Purdue University. My first and second sons-in-law are graduates of Liberty University. My point is, I've been exposed to a wide variety of higher institutions and traditions. My two eldest daughters graduated from Texas A&M University at College Station. I've not seen any school with traditions and culture like Texas A&M, and it simply cannot be explained. I've traveled with my daughters to places around the world, and in virtually every place we stopped a fellow Aggie will approach my daughters because they'll recognize the Class ring. To try to give you a glimpse, I pass on these few examples. Texas A&M is the "Home of the 12th Man," and all students stand up during the entire game to signify their readiness to be called in to play if needed. On campus, all Aggies are expected to greet others by saying "Howdy," if fact, you'll see signs in dorm room windows that say "Say Howdy. At the beginning of the academic year when the school clubs are recruiting members, you'll never find a group called "Aggies Against [anything]," because Aggies are never against anything, Aggies are always FOR something. And in athletics, Aggies never lose--they may run out of time, or they may be outscored, but AGGIES NEVER LOSE. This is but a very shallow glimpse into the rich culture of Texas A&M University. It is a culture of positivity and friendliness like I've not experienced anywhere else--there's not a close second.
During World War Two, more officers came from Texas A&M than all the other military academies combined. My father went to A&M, did a little marching, then signed up with a Navy Dental School program when he received his invitation in WW2. And you know what they call an ex Aggie? Boss.
Ryan, I have seen this performance numerous times and it was such a pleasure to hear your comments as a former cadet at your school, offering real insight and appreciation. If you ever have the chance to go to College Station, Texas, I really think you would enjoy it!
When they would play Baylor University, they would literally take over a Main Street, in Waco, & March all the way down. They were DOING this in the OPPONENTS HOME CITY!! It was epic. Unfortunately they changed Conferences, & they don’t play each other. They may have been the Opponents, but we in Waco looked forward to it all year long!! 😊
I was in this band when I was at Texas A&M. just to let you know, they learn a new routine for every game. So this drill was learned on Monday and performed on Saturday. Start over the next week with a new drill. Thanks for the appreciation of their hard work and talent.
I’m an Aggie and yeah, it takes an insane amount of drilling, memorization, and practice. The halftime performance drill changes every week and gets progressively more and more complex as the Freshman get more experienced. It’s hours of rehearsal every day in addition to the 24/7 Corps of Cadets militaristic life and your studies. It finally culminates in the most highly anticipated and most complex drill for the final home football game, the famous 4-Way Cross-Through. It will blow your mind. I highly recommend you check out some of those videos as well as a few I uploaded to my TH-cam channel from the years I was there. There’s nothing like it.
One of the things I miss the most from my time at Texas A&M is standing in Kyle Field watching the band amaze the crowd. When the music started to play in this video, I couldn't stop smiling. Thank you for posting this!
The Aggie Band, is made up of members of the Corps of Cadets and is the largest collegiate military marching band in the nation, with 73K enrolled, which fits with Texas A&M being the largest public university in the nation. The main campus, known as “Aggieland,” is in College Station, about 1-1/2 hr north of Houston. You stated that the band must practice for months. They do, but they produce an entirely different routine every week, plus the band members have their obligations of classes and study time. The upper class members are the traveling marching band for Texas A&M. Watching an Aggie halftime show, particularly at a home game is an experience. Did you notice how the crowd is not just watching the show but verbally participating - “ooo-ing,” clapping, cheering, and even singing when the Aggie Fight Song is played at the start and last of the performance. No one wants to leave their seat during an Aggie Band halftime show. If you need to get a drink or use the bathroom, you do it before or after halftime.
Another thing…the directors write and choreograph the show. As you stated, a new one each week. The Aggie Band practices for a couple hours in the morning, Monday through Friday, and prior to game performances. Not very much, considering that not only are they learning the marching steps, but also the new music!! They truly are incredible…both as a band, and as people. 🎺🥁🎷🏈
If you think the Texas "T" formation was impressive, look for one of the videos where the Aggies do their famous 4-way crossover. This is a good one ; Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band Halftime - 4 Way Cross - 11/18/23 At the end of the Drill, the entire Cadet Corps forms the "T".
Please understand that these are fulltime students 18-22yo, with classes and practice. They are amazing. I am looking forward to seeing them EVERY year as we had in the old SWC.
The dedication, sweat, tears and talent are so inspiring. Something I could NEVER EVER DO, but so appreciate and was a childhood dream to play the glockenspiel with The BC marching band.
Is the Texan I can say we're very very proud of the noblemen of Kyle. If you really want to see impressive watch one of their performances with the four-way cross.
Thank you for the expert Commentary. Of course I knew it was difficult but just How difficult, coming from a former marcher, really lends more gravitas to it. I Read a comment made on the Ohio state marching band that what helps keep them in step is they know where they need to be or to turn on a specific note. 1st time on your channel and I subscribe.
I grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma during the 60's/70's, where there were 8 LARGE public High Schools and each one had a full (approx. 80-100 members) marching band. Although they were mostly active during the H.S. Football Season they practiced playing and formation marching year round usually participating in all areas parades and State and National Competitions the rest of the year. We lived about 1.5 miles from the high school I attended and in late Spring - Autumn (often even during the Summer Break) the sound of the school's marching band practicing outside on the football field at 7:30am (School usually began at 8:45am) could be heard at our house. Even the high School Marching Bands were impressive! Of course, the college/university marching bands/drill teams were another level, and they were often featured at Professional Football games Halftime shows! They have ALWAYS amazed me!
Nice to hear someone reacting who has some first hand experience! The Aggies are truly spectacular, I’ve never seen anything like the way they can collapse their rows and squares with such precision! I love watching the trombones turn, the slide control when whipping around those corners lmao 😅 and I’m always impressed by how their choreographers use the Sousaphones for visual impact! Their center field cross is the best though, too bad it wasn’t in this one but maybe youll catch it in another reaction 🎉
The Aggie Band is the best at what they do, specifically, precision military band presentation. I performed opposite them many times when I was in band at the University of Houston in the 1980's and they can give you chills standing on the sidelines watching them. There are, of course, other college bands who are the best at their own style of marching and performance (Ohio State, USC, Grambling, etc.), but yes, the Aggies are the best at what they do.
Best Marching Band - EVER, ANYWHERE: Crockett High School Marching Band Texas State Marching Band Competition, 1980 At Texas Stadium in Austin, Texas I was there. I witnessed it.
Seen them in person a few times. Always a awesome show! You're seeing senior class. So they practiced together for 3 years, and you're watching the 4th year as a group that takes the field in front of 100,000 people.
Sorry, this is not true. The ones in the boots are seniors, everyone not in boots are not seniors. This was the first performance of the year, the simplest one they do each year. The fish have been with the band for about a month at this time, in that time they have to get up to speed on Corps life as well as learn the band's routine for the performance. The band is about 400 cadets, with over a quarter of them freshman, so a good 100 folks in that video was their first time performing live on Kyle Field in front of 104,000 (give take) in their lives. If the performance is graded as "perfect" the fish get their brass (or at least use to, may have changed like everything does.)
Lifelong resident in Bryan/College Station which is home of Texas A&M University and no matter how many times I see them it gives me chills. The crowd doesn’t even go to restroom or concession until after the band is done playing.
Keep in mind that the marching band must learn a new marching band each week during Football season. These people is dedicated and work really hard to do this.
If you want to see a band that breaks all the marching band rules, watch the Hardin Simmons Cowboy Band from my hometown! World reknowned! Their "cowpatty" step, and good time feeling is awesome!
I like it when they play the song The Noble Men of Kyle. One thing no one may have told you is that the high schools will play fight songs etc. of a university. A high school may have the same mascot, colors, and songs that a university has. One of the high schools we played against wore maroon and white like Texas A&M but played Texas Longhorns songs. One was the red and blue Mustangs which played SMU songs. There used to be a great college sports conference called the Southwest Conference.
If you want to see the best marching band, watch Tachibana Senior High School Band from Kyoto, Japan. They are simply amazing, entertaining and fun to watch.
Just watched the band here (th-cam.com/video/ZVJ3Ho83Ksg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iTqxv-ktAMfChClz) on your recommendation. Wow! Very impressive for a high school band, and well trained. From their tubas, looks like they were in the Tournament or Roses parade, but this video appears to be in Japan. Funny that their lead sign was in English reading "KYOTO TACHIBANA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND" while they were parading down a Japanese street. Very entertaining and kudos to them for all the hard work and effort they put into their performance, especially, again, for a high school band - wow!!! TAMU FTAB is still the best marching band in the world, you'll never change my mind :) Curt C., TAMU Class of '92.
This was a good one, thank you as always for the video and commentary, so much fun watching the channel grow! Could you please add to your list the video from popo medic called " army rangers smoke some chips" I promise it will put a smile on your face, no crips harmed in the making of this video😊😊😊 it is a true, funny story . Thanks again for keeping us entertained
They haven’t been practicing for months, it’s years. Most if not all college/university marching band members did so for at least one semester during the four years in the school prior (high school). Once you learn how to read a drill sheet and coordinate chart your first summer in high school, it’s second nature to learn shows, and practices are of course mandatory. The shows get more complex, and music must be memorized as well. I’ve done both styles, and IMHO the Aggie Band shows are the harder of the two kinds! …and that’s just your “traditional” marching bands- the ones most YTers (I watch) react to. There’s a whole other genre mostly taken on by historically black schools; they actually dance! Talent all around!
So many commenters have recommended that you watch the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band's famous four-way cross. For your convenience and enjoyment, here are two links: th-cam.com/video/u3Ym3uaAnZg/w-d-xo.html A bit earlier in the same school year; I think you'll get a better picture of the formations done on the field. th-cam.com/video/zzjCjQdX4SY/w-d-xo.html
I don’t think they practice as long as you would think. By the time they get to the university level of marching band they have been marching 3 or 4 years all through high school.
Strangely, this particular show was an uncharacteristically sloppy performance. The far side of the formation was severely out of alignment on a handful of occasions during the first half of the show. It didn't destroy the performance or anything, but I'm sure that group got chewed out big time during practice the following week. But in a way, it's a testament to how much we have come to expect pure perfection from this group that a few small glitches will stand out like a sore thumb.
Wow! Just Wow! Loved this performance by this amazing marching band! Hope you folks enjoyed the video as well! God Bless :)
Hey buddy I just wanted to let you know I sent you a message on instagram and I didn’t want it to slip by ya.
Cheers from GA!
As a lifetime Longhorn fan, cant say enough good things about our Aggie brothers, there band is one of a kind and always absolutely brilliant.
Thank you for the compliment, BEVO. I'll tell you what, I'd love to have that giant bass drum of yours out there with the FTAB marching with them. That would be something!
Me too. I'm another Longhorn with no guile. I love the Aggie band.
Lifelong Ohio State fan here. The Aggies marching band is unrivaled. Every time i see them I'm stunned.
Hey man, I'm an Aggie (2002 whoop!) and I really enjoy the OSU band. The Fighting Texas Aggie band pushes the limits as a military style band but y'all do great stuff with the drum corp style. When they did the 'surprised Pikachu' formation I was laughing my ass off for several minutes.
Thank you! My brother called cadence for the Corps of Cadets more than 40 years ago, and I agree, they are stunning. That said, OSU is probably the best at their style.
I think we’re all in agreement that the two bands, OSU and A&M, are the masters of what they do, and the kids performing have incredible talent and dedication (even if SOMETIMES we wish we were anywhere else but practice or in those outfits)! Keep the shows coming. They are an absolute delight to watch!
As a Texan, I have to say that Ohio State has a great marching band, too.
My son was privileged to serve as the Infantry Band commander for this performance! These cadets learn a new show for EVERY game! They juggle band rehearsals, Corps of Cadets responsibilities and school. A truly impressive program and inispiring young men and women.
A&M Class of ‘81 and I still shed a tear everytime I watch them perform . Absolutely wonderful to watch
I’ve lived in College Station for the past 45 years. Not an Aggie but have 3 in the family. I’ve had the privilege of watching the band for years. They never stop moving during their field show, and as the Aggies like to say, they’ve never lost a halftime! Gig Em!!!!!!
I'm an American living at my 35th address in places all over the world. By God's grace, about 25 of those years were in the Great State of Texas. Don't misunderstand me, I greatly enjoyed everywhere I've lived, but there's something special about Texas. I graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, my son graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, my second son-in-law's brother graduated from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, my father earned his Bachelors Degree at South Dakota State University, his Masters at the University of Wyoming and his Doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin, my older brother graduated from the University of New Mexico, my younger brother from Wright State University in Ohio, and my sister from Colorado State University. My youngest daughter and her husband are graduates of the University of Texas San Antonio, my father-in-law earned his Bachelors Degree from North Dakota State University and Masters from Purdue University. My first and second sons-in-law are graduates of Liberty University. My point is, I've been exposed to a wide variety of higher institutions and traditions. My two eldest daughters graduated from Texas A&M University at College Station. I've not seen any school with traditions and culture like Texas A&M, and it simply cannot be explained. I've traveled with my daughters to places around the world, and in virtually every place we stopped a fellow Aggie will approach my daughters because they'll recognize the Class ring. To try to give you a glimpse, I pass on these few examples. Texas A&M is the "Home of the 12th Man," and all students stand up during the entire game to signify their readiness to be called in to play if needed. On campus, all Aggies are expected to greet others by saying "Howdy," if fact, you'll see signs in dorm room windows that say "Say Howdy. At the beginning of the academic year when the school clubs are recruiting members, you'll never find a group called "Aggies Against [anything]," because Aggies are never against anything, Aggies are always FOR something. And in athletics, Aggies never lose--they may run out of time, or they may be outscored, but AGGIES NEVER LOSE. This is but a very shallow glimpse into the rich culture of Texas A&M University. It is a culture of positivity and friendliness like I've not experienced anywhere else--there's not a close second.
During World War Two, more officers came from Texas A&M than all the other military academies combined.
My father went to A&M, did a little marching, then signed up with a Navy Dental School program when he received his invitation in WW2.
And you know what they call an ex Aggie?
Boss.
Ryan, I have seen this performance numerous times and it was such a pleasure to hear your comments as a former cadet at your school, offering real insight and appreciation. If you ever have the chance to go to College Station, Texas, I really think you would enjoy it!
Thanks so much! It was such an amazing performance. Was very impressed!
When they would play Baylor University, they would literally take over a Main Street, in Waco, & March all the way down. They were DOING this in the OPPONENTS HOME CITY!! It was epic. Unfortunately they changed Conferences, & they don’t play each other. They may have been the Opponents, but we in Waco looked forward to it all year long!! 😊
So fun when people from other countries appreciate Americana.
I went to school there so I’ve seen them live many times. The student body loves them. Total rock stars.
They are unbelievable!!
I was in this band when I was at Texas A&M. just to let you know, they learn a new routine for every game. So this drill was learned on Monday and performed on Saturday. Start over the next week with a new drill. Thanks for the appreciation of their hard work and talent.
I’m an Aggie and yeah, it takes an insane amount of drilling, memorization, and practice. The halftime performance drill changes every week and gets progressively more and more complex as the Freshman get more experienced. It’s hours of rehearsal every day in addition to the 24/7 Corps of Cadets militaristic life and your studies. It finally culminates in the most highly anticipated and most complex drill for the final home football game, the famous 4-Way Cross-Through. It will blow your mind. I highly recommend you check out some of those videos as well as a few I uploaded to my TH-cam channel from the years I was there. There’s nothing like it.
They are fantastic! It's not even possible sometimes! I really love them!
I was absolutely amazed by them!!!
One of the things I miss the most from my time at Texas A&M is standing in Kyle Field watching the band amaze the crowd. When the music started to play in this video, I couldn't stop smiling. Thank you for posting this!
The Aggie Band, is made up of members of the Corps of Cadets and is the largest collegiate military marching band in the nation, with 73K enrolled, which fits with Texas A&M being the largest public university in the nation. The main campus, known as “Aggieland,” is in College Station, about 1-1/2 hr north of Houston.
You stated that the band must practice for months. They do, but they produce an entirely different routine every week, plus the band members have their obligations of classes and study time. The upper class members are the traveling marching band for Texas A&M.
Watching an Aggie halftime show, particularly at a home game is an experience. Did you notice how the crowd is not just watching the show but verbally participating - “ooo-ing,” clapping, cheering, and even singing when the Aggie Fight Song is played at the start and last of the performance. No one wants to leave their seat during an Aggie Band halftime show. If you need to get a drink or use the bathroom, you do it before or after halftime.
Another thing…the directors write and choreograph the show. As you stated, a new one each week. The Aggie Band practices for a couple hours in the morning, Monday through Friday, and prior to game performances. Not very much, considering that not only are they learning the marching steps, but also the new music!! They truly are incredible…both as a band, and as people. 🎺🥁🎷🏈
What’s so amazing is that every game is a different routine. Best in the world.
If you think the Texas "T" formation was impressive, look for one of the videos where the Aggies do their famous 4-way crossover.
This is a good one ; Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band Halftime - 4 Way Cross - 11/18/23 At the end of the Drill, the entire Cadet Corps forms the "T".
Can’t agree with this suggestion enough. The performance he watched was good, but one of their most visually simple performances.
Please understand that these are fulltime students 18-22yo, with classes and practice. They are amazing. I am looking forward to seeing them EVERY year as we had in the old SWC.
As a Texan from an award winning high school band. It's about pride and tradition!❤
The dedication, sweat, tears and talent are so inspiring. Something I could NEVER EVER DO, but so appreciate and was a childhood dream to play the glockenspiel with The BC marching band.
Is the Texan I can say we're very very proud of the noblemen of Kyle. If you really want to see impressive watch one of their performances with the four-way cross.
Thank you for the expert Commentary. Of course I knew it was difficult but just How difficult, coming from a former marcher, really lends more gravitas to it. I Read a comment made on the Ohio state marching band that what helps keep them in step is they know where they need to be or to turn on a specific note. 1st time on your channel and I subscribe.
I grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma during the 60's/70's, where there were 8 LARGE public High Schools and each one had a full (approx. 80-100 members) marching band. Although they were mostly active during the H.S. Football Season they practiced playing and formation marching year round usually participating in all areas parades and State and National Competitions the rest of the year. We lived about 1.5 miles from the high school I attended and in late Spring - Autumn (often even during the Summer Break) the sound of the school's marching band practicing outside on the football field at 7:30am (School usually began at 8:45am) could be heard at our house. Even the high School Marching Bands were impressive! Of course, the college/university marching bands/drill teams were another level, and they were often featured at Professional Football games Halftime shows! They have ALWAYS amazed me!
Nice to hear someone reacting who has some first hand experience! The Aggies are truly spectacular, I’ve never seen anything like the way they can collapse their rows and squares with such precision! I love watching the trombones turn, the slide control when whipping around those corners lmao 😅 and I’m always impressed by how their choreographers use the Sousaphones for visual impact! Their center field cross is the best though, too bad it wasn’t in this one but maybe youll catch it in another reaction 🎉
The Aggie Band is the best at what they do, specifically, precision military band presentation. I performed opposite them many times when I was in band at the University of Houston in the 1980's and they can give you chills standing on the sidelines watching them. There are, of course, other college bands who are the best at their own style of marching and performance (Ohio State, USC, Grambling, etc.), but yes, the Aggies are the best at what they do.
Greatest college marching band, bar none.
Best Marching Band - EVER, ANYWHERE:
Crockett High School Marching Band
Texas State Marching Band Competition, 1980
At Texas Stadium in Austin, Texas
I was there. I witnessed it.
Perfect rows. Perfect diagonals. The saying goes that the Aggies may not always win the football game, but they always win the halftime show.
Seen them in person a few times. Always a awesome show! You're seeing senior class. So they practiced together for 3 years, and you're watching the 4th year as a group that takes the field in front of 100,000 people.
Sorry, this is not true. The ones in the boots are seniors, everyone not in boots are not seniors. This was the first performance of the year, the simplest one they do each year. The fish have been with the band for about a month at this time, in that time they have to get up to speed on Corps life as well as learn the band's routine for the performance.
The band is about 400 cadets, with over a quarter of them freshman, so a good 100 folks in that video was their first time performing live on Kyle Field in front of 104,000 (give take) in their lives. If the performance is graded as "perfect" the fish get their brass (or at least use to, may have changed like everything does.)
Lifelong resident in Bryan/College Station which is home of Texas A&M University and no matter how many times I see them it gives me chills. The crowd doesn’t even go to restroom or concession until after the band is done playing.
Our kids start learning this in 9th year!!!
The very best!!
I'm so glad you love it...but you ain't seen nuthin' yet! Go Aggies
The best of the best. Gig'em Aggies!
Many high school bands in Texas do a new routine each week of football season.
Keep in mind that the marching band must learn a new marching band each week during Football season. These people is dedicated and work really hard to do this.
If you want to see a band that breaks all the marching band rules, watch the Hardin Simmons Cowboy Band from my hometown! World reknowned! Their "cowpatty" step, and good time feeling is awesome!
The videos are good but it’s nothing like seeing them live.
I like it when they play the song The Noble Men of Kyle. One thing no one may have told you is that the high schools will play fight songs etc. of a university. A high school may have the same mascot, colors, and songs that a university has. One of the high schools we played against wore maroon and white like Texas A&M but played Texas Longhorns songs. One was the red and blue Mustangs which played SMU songs. There used to be a great college sports conference called the Southwest Conference.
I recommend you follow up with FTAB Ol' Miss 2022 and then FTAB 4-way Cross ( any year) . (From FTAB Bandsman class of '71)
My brother called cadence for the Corps 7 years after you, IIRC. Gig 'em!
Amazing! 😮
It truly was amazing!
That's my boys!
They’re amazing!
This group is sensational. There is another video of the Aggies Marching Band that shows the Cadets running onto the field into the T formation.
If you want to see the best marching band, watch Tachibana Senior High School Band from Kyoto, Japan. They are simply amazing, entertaining and fun to watch.
Just watched the band here (th-cam.com/video/ZVJ3Ho83Ksg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iTqxv-ktAMfChClz) on your recommendation. Wow! Very impressive for a high school band, and well trained. From their tubas, looks like they were in the Tournament or Roses parade, but this video appears to be in Japan. Funny that their lead sign was in English reading "KYOTO TACHIBANA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND" while they were parading down a Japanese street. Very entertaining and kudos to them for all the hard work and effort they put into their performance, especially, again, for a high school band - wow!!! TAMU FTAB is still the best marching band in the world, you'll never change my mind :) Curt C., TAMU Class of '92.
This was a good one, thank you as always for the video and commentary, so much fun watching the channel grow! Could you please add to your list the video from popo medic called " army rangers smoke some chips" I promise it will put a smile on your face, no crips harmed in the making of this video😊😊😊 it is a true, funny story . Thanks again for keeping us entertained
I appreciate the kind words! Absolutely. I will add that suggestion to the list. Thanks! ☺️
You need to watch , H.B.C.U. college bands..Historical, Black, College, University.the level of energy, excitement is better than the rest
My Alma Mater. Gig'em Aggies.
You need to search for the Fighting Texas Aggie Band doing the 4 way cross. It's here on YT.
You you need to see the 4-way cross and do see them in person some day. You won't forget.
I'm a UT graduate. As a Longhorn, I have no shame in saying the Aggie Band is the best in the country.
Check out the University of Wisconsin Badgers marching band. They are unreal.
They are so good! Check out Florida St Chiefs marching band really good also!
For sure! Would live to check that out soon
it's Florida State Seminoles, their Mascot is Chief Osceola, who was Chief of the Seminole Indian Nation in Florida!
you really must see them do their 4 way cross.
Whoop!
Precision marching 6 to 5 !!
They haven’t been practicing for months, it’s years. Most if not all college/university marching band members did so for at least one semester during the four years in the school prior (high school). Once you learn how to read a drill sheet and coordinate chart your first summer in high school, it’s second nature to learn shows, and practices are of course mandatory. The shows get more complex, and music must be memorized as well.
I’ve done both styles, and IMHO the Aggie Band shows are the harder of the two kinds!
…and that’s just your “traditional” marching bands- the ones most YTers (I watch) react to. There’s a whole other genre mostly taken on by historically black schools; they actually dance! Talent all around!
The conceptual bands like OSU are fun to watch. The Aggie band doing precision marching will probably be more for you.
,it's called a chevron...amazing
Different style, but I almost think I like this one better, although the Ohio State band is fantastic, too.
Non-Aggies: So, ya'll are all in the Corps of Cadets?
CTs: {gritted teeth} ....yes.
BQs: No.
Texas A&M is a Military College. Corps of Cadets make up the Band!
My friend this is a week ONE performance.... take a look at a routine that does the 4 way cross through
So many commenters have recommended that you watch the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band's famous four-way cross.
For your convenience and enjoyment, here are two links:
th-cam.com/video/u3Ym3uaAnZg/w-d-xo.html
A bit earlier in the same school year; I think you'll get a better picture of the formations done on the field.
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As far as college bands, I could see the argument. BUT the best of the best are in drum corps international.
The Aggie Band has never lost a halftime show. Just saying.
I don’t think they practice as long as you would think. By the time they get to the university level of marching band they have been marching 3 or 4 years all through high school.
I just want to be the dot in Ohio.
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Too bad this isn't one with the 4-way cross!
Strangely, this particular show was an uncharacteristically sloppy performance. The far side of the formation was severely out of alignment on a handful of occasions during the first half of the show. It didn't destroy the performance or anything, but I'm sure that group got chewed out big time during practice the following week. But in a way, it's a testament to how much we have come to expect pure perfection from this group that a few small glitches will stand out like a sore thumb.
I agree. This must have been one of the first performances of the year.
to be honest, their style bores me. Just same tempo music start to finish, and same block formations throughout.