In response to timebomb555: It's a matter of style. I'm not an expert, but the high step is generally used by what might be called "show bands." It originates from high school and college pep bands/marching bands in which the primary function was for entertainment at football games. The glide step comes from the military/drum & bugle corps tradition. These groups were stand-alone, associated with the VFW, American Legion, etc. Many high school and college marching bands have adopted this style.
This is a short highlight video of the last 2 hours of the show. A full highlight clip will be posted when the project is concluded, which will be soon.
BMR owns all
mewchaos 1 year ago
@timebomb555 it's called marching, it's also called drum corps international. look it up
cflynndrummer 1 year ago
In response to timebomb555: It's a matter of style. I'm not an expert, but the high step is generally used by what might be called "show bands." It originates from high school and college pep bands/marching bands in which the primary function was for entertainment at football games. The glide step comes from the military/drum & bugle corps tradition. These groups were stand-alone, associated with the VFW, American Legion, etc. Many high school and college marching bands have adopted this style.
drinkboy96 2 years ago
That, is a very good question. Keep asking, and come back in a day or two, when we have highlights of Miami marching bands to show. Very different.
alliancemedia 2 years ago
gah! i wanted to go to this
CJP148 2 years ago
I want to know why my school
(Salem Massachusetts High school)
Wasnt in this video.
We were there.
And we got a platinum.
WoahMichaelCalmDown 2 years ago
This is a short highlight video of the last 2 hours of the show. A full highlight clip will be posted when the project is concluded, which will be soon.
alliancemedia 2 years ago
yeah stoughton!!
bandgeek0408 2 years ago