God's Hornline. (Carolina Crown 2017)

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Published 2021-10-17
I think that this illustrates the importance of a conductor - Crown gets their energy from Matt Harloff in this video and it wouldn't sound like what it is without him. | Discord: discord.gg/3qxNDA3NCy
Original video:    • Carolina Crown 2017 | Hornline Warmup...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @GeorgeCollier
    The chord progression after the cluster chords is actually part of their Fugue in G Minor performance for the same year, which is why it's featured n the warmup. Also, Crown has won the Best Brass Performance award three times since 2016, and in 2013 they scored the only perfect brass score in the history of DCI.
  • @user-gw8gn9fm1x
    I fell asleep with autoplay on and the really loud dissonant part woke me up, followed by such a heavenly succession of chords it kinda felt like I had died.
  • @Leandro-vy7nj
    I mean, there were Adim and Gsus in there, truly a biblical sequence of chords
  • @Dr_E_Yekley
    Ah yes, cluster chords, where everyone is told to choose a random note.
  • @dwaterson21
    If that chord progression doesn't play as I'm lifted up into the heavens, I ain't dying.
  • @lzbmusic3438
    It’s legit the musical equivalent of a biblically accurate angel
  • Guy looked like he was casting a High Tier level 12 sorcerer spell.
  • @readyfight5369
    woah, that cluster into the Cm9 was and is both brilliant and terrifying, the title to this video is on point
  • @camilleon352
    God the move from Dm7 to Ebmaj9 makes my whole spine tingle
  • @colinhale7378
    Dsus4 -> Dm7 -> Ebmaj9 -> Ebmaj7 brings me to tears every time, no matter the context. Just so good.
  • Thank you for being a dci, jazz, and trumpet fan and sharing your transcribing skills to everyone
  • The part that will always amaze me with the Carolina Crown’s tuning sequences is the fact there’s no echo whatsoever. Listen closely to the end!
  • @colinmiraglia
    didn't know the drop the hammer sequence could get any better
  • @ericpalacios920
    0:16 the contras are so in tune in the perfect 5th that you actually hear the Eb the octave below from the overtones lining up
  • @ryan225360
    That feeling when a set of chords are played so well it finally puts Bach’s soul to rest
  • @Ambr
    The transition at 0:50 from the sudden pause, then the incredibly powerful Cm9 to Cm7/ Eb chord gives me immense chills and makes me just melt. It’s crazy how it sounds fake but it’s not, it’s just the magic of an incredible brass section.
  • @EDC98
    Me: Sees title of video Me: "Hmm, it's probably Crown. Their horn line is always god tier." Watches video Me: "Oh yeah, this doesn't phase me in the slightest. It's classic crown."