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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

Silverado at the Silverado Showdown 2010

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  • 5:03 Listen Tenor Sax is a little blatty

    5:27 Check out the out of step trumpets! ... Just casually strolling along

    5:46 Listen to how the long note dies on the last beat (DO YOU SEE THE PATTERN? :) )

    5:53 Good transition to fast tempo!

    5:57 Decent job holding this last note to beat 1... we need to copy and past that to all long notes

  • 4:08 Listen to WW not being exactly together... we all need to be proactive with time and watch... don't listen

    4:08 Look at the good foot timing

    4:11 Listen to drums being behind (ANTICIPATE MORE) Thus, winds don't have a chance... they need to latch on to something steady

    4:44 FILTHY horn pop! BOOO!

    4:44 Listen to how the long note dies on the last count...

    4:51 WW feature... YOU ALL GOTTA WATCH.. not together at all... and needs to be a little louder!

    4:53 Great marching

  • Overall, this was our strongest piece

    1:47 Check our "and counts" from the get go... not bad at all.. just a few people who are sticky

    1:56 Good transition to double time

    2:02 A few people are listening instead of watching the DM's so it's just a LITTLE phasing, but good trasition!

    WW's must please get everyone to match articulation in 16th notes

    3:17 Listen to the tuba hangover and the band dying away on the last count

    3:52 Check out front row spacing... on toward 50 is rough...

  • 0:22 Good steady tempo baritones... need to open up the sound a little bit (open "oh" shaped mouth when we play)

    0:32 Listen to the ensemble tear because we rush the ends of phrases... TRUMPETS! watch! Quarter notes are rushing like MAAAAAD!

    0:43 Listen to the buh-duh effect because we do not land on the the downbeat together... Also listen to the "lunge section" how percussion is not with the band at all

    0:49, 1:05, 1:17 listen to how we don't end phrases together and it dies the last count

  • I would have gotten the beginning if the drum majors remembered the podium!!!

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