The stamina required to be a 5 foot 5 female, dancing, singing, and playing for five miles, all while carrying a tuba. Not only does the tube require a tremendous amount of air to play, it’s also god damn heavy! To dance with one on your back for five miles?! Literally insane. So much respect for these girls. And the 12 or so boys.
@@voidremoved I dont know about tubas, but for long parades with trumpets, you usually have to do at least 1 drain during a stopping point. usually its planned out ahead of time.
I think the average height for a Japanese lady is a tad less than 5' 5" actually... Asians aren't known for their tallness heh. And the girl carrying the glockenspiel looks quite small sized and yet manages to lug that around!
@Ernesto Galura The sousaphones maybe, but the tubas are clearly full brass. Those are heavy. I have played one in a marching band. What they are doing is really, really impressive.
I marched in this parade in 1990 with the One More Time Around Again Marching Band. It is a long grueling parade route, although the wonderful crowds help you keep the energy going. But it is definitely not easy to do even playing simple songs (think "Louie Louie"). It is especially hard on the brass players. For these kids to keep this up for over 5 miles is remarkable. These kids have my greatest respect.
I can’t believe that there’s a girl with a prosthetic leg here marching and hopping like how everyone else does. She’s such an inspiration for all of us. And apart from that fact, I really love when she has her shy smile on her face. She’s beautiful both inside and outside and I’m praying for her happiness. God bless her.
@@invertedconfusion302 She is one of those girls with the flute, usually in the far back right corner, in front of the girls with the flags. Her left leg is prosthetic and looks like a white knee wrap from far away. It's easier to spot her in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZVJ3Ho83Ksg.html
Looking at the flute player at 9:31 and realizing that she has a prosthetic leg is just astonishing. She’s clearly a hardworking girl with a passion for music. Best hopes and wishes for that girl. She has a bright future ahead of her.
Im gonna say this but, I never got this attracted to music bands after watching this young japanese people doing such a wonderful work. I cant stop watching their videos!
I live for marching bands so me being black this is a culture learning experience. They march totally different from what I’m used to. All respect though
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Wow amazing group parade Kyoto tachibana SHS band , very defferent from other parade I like these kind of Paredes very alive dancing ,jumping,singing and marching very nice , when I view this group it's like I am in japan by imagination very wonderful group I love you all Kyoto tachibana SHS band be safe always wherever you perform this is rufino autillo your friend from the Philippines I love japan
Who are the drummers , the flat drum players they are always happy. One girl I saw in another video was laughing and smiling all the time @ 3:00 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QCl0XsUT41A.html
@@seaniepc4 Miuna Yita-san. She's an alumni that came back for the parade, and always has that smile. She is a professional recording drummer now, and is always smiling, much like Tippi. In fact, they play together in a band called Groo Me. Their videos are here on YT. Just as an FYI for everyone, "Tippi" is pronounced "Chippy." ..Joe
They can also take a break when they need to. A few of them were in an interview on a German TV Channel and they said it. They can Drink everytime and take a break.
Trust me they can handle it. They probably run. But the fact they’re girls and they can do it amazes me. Most of the girls at my high school didn’t do this. I never exercised but if I have to I can run a good mile.
I marched with a trumpet 1964, I can tell you your concern is well warranted. These cool cats own Pasadena while here. Next time I hope that they don't have a ooga horn any whereas near them, just rude.
RU-vid: recommends Me: 30+ mins video? Maybe i'll just watch the first 5 minutes or so, seems interesting enough. 30 minutes later... Me: hits replay button
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I was a band geek, too, back in the day (over three decades ago) and my HS marching band was absolutely NOTHING like Kyoto Tachibana!! It's not just the innovative choreography which includes loud cheers and even singing, but the pure JOY in their faces as they push the limits of human stamina, lungpower and intestinal fortitude! To call them a class act would be a gross understatement. These girls and the handful of boys-each one a triple-threat performer-are a talented, jubilant, self-disciplined group who could breathe life into a ghost town by marching down its main thoroughfare!!
I was there in person. They were by far the best band. With their lively choreography and never ending sea of smiles, they made every other band look ordinary. I'd love to see them again.
The band's founder, who died in 2021, said from the beginning that his all-girls band (there were an all-girls school in the 60s) would NOT do "militaristic marching." Instead, they would emphasize femininity (good!) and put smiles on their audiences faces. Even if it meant losing marching contests. He succeeded beyond anyone's wildest expectations. And talk about amazing: he marched in all 12 Rose Bowls with all of the bands. He was marching in his 80s! Imagine THAT! RIP, Professor Hiramatsu.
I am. I love watching them. My son was in a marching band. He would love this group. We’re from New Orleans. The parade routes there are long. I’d love to see them there.
Barely and mistakes, Fully synchronized, no one off key... And here I thought it was hard enough just to play an instrument. These Highschoolers play in a massive marching band, dance and play at the same time and they do it SMILING. Just wow!