2009 DCI Finals - Holy Name Cadets Parking Lot Finals Day - Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss
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@MeloPete its the camera, maybe a small mic
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holy fuck.
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@palamambron ...you're wrong. The Hymn, "It is Well With My Soul," was penned by Horatio Spafford, the man who lost his daughters to the sea. The music to the hymn, originally dubbed "Ville du Havre" (named for the vessel that sank) was composed by Phillip Bliss.
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@palamambron ...you're wrong. The Hymn, "It is Well With My Soul," was penned by Horatio Spafford, the man who lost his daughters to the sea. The music to the hymn, originally dubbed "Ville du Havre" (named for the vessel that sank) was composed by Phillip Bliss.
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it's obvious that you know nothing about The Cadets
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its the camera
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the lower brass seemed to be a bit weak
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The tune is "It Is Well With My Soul"-- pretty interesting arrangement of it. There is a story behind the writing of the hymn. Basically, Bliss lost his wife and kids crossing the Atlantic in 1830s. They were on another ship sent ahead which sank. The hymn was supposedly written as Phillip Bliss's ship crossed the place at sea where his family's ship went down.
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....This is what makes drum corp the best activity in america
My eyes were swimming in tears as I played this for the final time.
wilsonkm 2 years ago 20
what the hell does a number mean? theyre still a phenomenal hornline and there are lots of hornlines not in top 3 that are still great.
TonyDanza007 2 years ago 8