It's fun to watch her, because you can tell that she just can't help but smile. She has to fight so hard not to. That is true love of music right there. I marched The Academy 08 and 09, and it taught me the unique skill of being able to sing my part and cry at the same time. Getting together as a hornline and singing our parts was by far my favorite part of tour, and I spent many of those times belting my music with tears streaming down my face.
Was very fortunate to get to hear this in person.. this was when the visited my high school. It started raining and they rushed under the bridge and started singing.. I’m so glad this video exists! But I was very fortunate to hear it in person under the bridge with them!
I was there when they were doing that today and it was absolutely amazing and beautiful. It started pouring rain so they were all rushed under the bridge. You guys are so awesome.
Brian Hernandez Uhhhh no he's definitely got tone issues sometimes during performances but mostly he's good. Just look at videos of their first show for proof.
I still think if you kept facing backfield and one by one transitioned from horns to singing this into the mics you'd have something new and chill bump producing.
So I’ve always wondered are people singing the same parts they play or their proper vocal parts because I know a lot of trumpets who are basses and a lot of tubas who are sopranos
@@anthonyhalstead3925 idk I'm just saying be the best you can be because everyone needs to be the best they can be and not over think I'd they need to be perfect