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I hope BDS isn't this empty when we play it.
Ok so the song sounds MUCH better when a marching band plays it.
Ok so the song sounds MUCH better when a marching band plays it.
Ok so the song sounds MUCH better when a marching band plays it.
You mean it might sound worse than that?Before you guys get too excited for it to sound like this, that band is a HBCU school. The style that they play the music is much different than we do at Tech. Still hyped for it on Saturday though.
I was going to post the same cautionary message that Sarrick did. It won't sound worse, just less dramatic. Better/worse depends on what you prefer. Regardless, I know the band will bring the hype with this song. It's kind of set up to sound good with a marching band, and we've got a great band!You mean it might sound worse than that?
I just wish y'all would play more DURING the game, instead of that awful piped-in music.If you appreciate the band, I suggest going to the Bobby Dodd statue after a home game and letting the members know as they leave the stadium. After a long day of showing up early, a lot of running in uniform, and wearing out our chops playing for 5 hours, it’s always nice to hear that we made someone’s gameday experience better.
I just wish y'all would play more DURING the game, instead of that awful piped-in music.
The piped in music is on the athletic department. We play whenever we get the signal from the drum major. Also as a band alum, the fans need to be louder on defense. When we couldn’t hear anyone else yelling, it tended to drain some of the energy and excitement.I just wish y'all would play more DURING the game, instead of that awful piped-in music.
I know the piped-in music is on the athletic department, and somebody needs to set them straight. I personally think the entire crowd responds more to good, energetic band music than any piped-in crap. That's what might get the fans louder on defense.The piped in music is on the athletic department. We play whenever we get the signal from the drum major. Also as a band alum, the fans need to be louder on defense. When we couldn’t hear anyone else yelling, it tended to drain some of the energy and excitement.
Here they are warming up:
Or doing some RATM:
If you appreciate the band, I suggest going to the Bobby Dodd statue after a home game and letting the members know as they leave the stadium. After a long day of showing up early, a lot of running in uniform, and wearing out our chops playing for 5 hours, it’s always nice to hear that we made someone’s gameday experience better.
Here they are warming up:
Or doing some RATM:
This has turned into such a big deal that I'm sure that it will be played at least twiceI hope someone gets a video of Mo Bamba. The bass line has been with me all day. Would be good to see our band doing it.