God's Hornline. (Carolina Crown 2017)

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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.

GeorgeCollier
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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.

-vy
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I mean, there were Adim and Gsus in there, truly a biblical sequence of chords

Leandro-vynj
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If that chord progression doesn't play as I'm lifted up into the heavens, I ain't dying.

dwaterson
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woah, that cluster into the Cm9 was and is both brilliant and terrifying, the title to this video is on point

readyfight
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It’s legit the musical equivalent of a biblically accurate angel

lzbmusic
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Guy looked like he was casting a High Tier level 12 sorcerer spell.

Lukemccarthy
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God the move from Dm7 to Ebmaj9 makes my whole spine tingle

camilleon
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Ah yes, cluster chords, where everyone is told to choose a random note.

Dr_E_Yekley
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Dsus4 -> Dm7 -> Ebmaj9 -> Ebmaj7 brings me to tears every time, no matter the context.

Just so good.

colinhale
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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!

williamsanborn
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Thank you for being a dci, jazz, and trumpet fan and sharing your transcribing skills to everyone

goldenpooper
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Imagine how powerful that conductor feels 😂

applesarefum
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1:06
I always knew Gsus would be in God's Hornline

Ricekrispy
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didn't know the drop the hammer sequence could get any better

colinmiraglia
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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

ericpalacios
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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.

Ambr
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Everything about this is pure bliss. The ridiculous volume, the controlled tone, and the textbook perfect cutoff...

jenkinsfamily
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The landing on that Eb maj9 was fantastic.

ericmyrs
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What I really respect about this is that once the chord sequences start, you can identify an overtone on every single chord. It’s like some imaginary member is just nailing it on an 8va line, but really they’re just so well in tune and balanced.

loganpintor