I love my TSU but we need to work on the Sophisticated Ladies. I mean we have this talent right here in Nashville. I need to go up there and style them and work on synchronization.
@@beats4life971 I mean some of the majorettes in past years weren’t skinny but they were thick thick either. But that’s neither here or there they need to be in sync they are a major part of NASHVILLE but whomever the COACH or DIRECTOR over sophisticated ladies they need to DM me ASAP!
Did the dancers do their traditional March at all? Or did I miss it. I understand they got a coach who used to be a twirl at Jsu but we can’t completely take their identity. We want to enchance what they do. And the uni would be better if it was fitted and they didn’t have the arm bands
Good job. Just one thing. Dancers, you all have to have the same energy or the intro looks awkward. Everyone should have put a little more effort toward their moves.
Yeh, I love my TSU, but these Sophisticated Ladies don't look very "Sophisticated" 🙈🤷🏾♂️. They're very edgy. Instead of smiles you get attitude. It's different 🤷🏾♂️🤣 Let's Go Aristocrats!
Instruments don't have a gender. No different than a female who may choose to play tuba, baritone, or drums. Play the instrument you want to play. My only concern is that you play it WELL!
I can not watch anymore. I am not trying to be negative but is this all we have to offer? JSU, ASU, MILES will have our head looking and sounding like this mess.
It's all in the band director(s). The sofistication is lost. TSU looks like an oversize High school band. I'm still with them but this was a band that marched with pride/heart and back in the early 60's when they were the Marching 100, they stepped so hard that you could feel the street vibrate (for real). However those days are long gone.
Sophisticated ladies don't look so sophisticated. I'm sorry, but the uniforms are terrible, and their signature style of Marching wasn't even done. They aren't that attractive this past year either. The standard has slid. Go get Altovise 'Lady' Cook from the early 90's