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DCI 2009 I&E - The Academy - Low Brass Ensemble

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DCI 2009 I&E - The Academy - Low Brass Ensemble

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  • oh yes in aga da vida....

  • actually I think it's Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love". But the devil hands probably work better with Iron Butterfly = )

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  • this just proves contra players are legends.

  • thats amazing.... i like how no one has pointed out the pants fail at the end, lol

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  • @pottsychhs11 as the person who was doing the catching of these instruments, I didn't get hurt once haha. it certainly was scary to first start practicing though

  • This makes me proud to have played contra instead of sousa throughout high school. :) (everyone always told me they thought sousa's were cooler, but I beg to differ ;D)

  • 3 people are sousaphone players.

  • @NDLDD yes, I'm aware. I was simply being facetious.

  • @itchysp ??

  • One of my favorite years with the Red Team. Fun I&E.

    Check out our 2007 one! "Funkafried"

  • @pottsychhs11 These are professional adult academy marchers who compete world wide. It's like it's their job to be flashy, except they don't get paid they have to pay the Academy. Kinda sucks...

  • GO CLAYTON! BEST TECH EVER!

  • กรี๊ดดดด มันส์ฮาดีนะค่ะ ฮ่าๆๆ 555.

  • AHHHHHHHHH!!!! Didn't your directors ever teach you that throwing instruments like that is dangerous?!!!

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