Showing posts with label Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Band. Show all posts

Friday, October 12, 2007

Columbus Day Parade

On Columbus Day, the NHHS Band marched in the 63rd Annual Columbus Day Parade in New York City. Nate carried the American flag, since they don't make him push his bells down 5th Avenue. The parade route is 35 blocks down 5th Avenue, north from 44 th to 79th St. (Google Maps has street view for NYC - if you click on the man icon, you will see St. Patrick's Cathedral. You can pretty much see the route as Nate did by panning or dragging the little man icon around) That is almost 2 miles on a October day that hit 90 degrees (Dispute global warming now, Nate?) Nate was one tired puppy when he got home. Here is a video of NHHS performance in the parade:




For those of you that like the technical info.....I recorded the whole 3 hour parade coverage on my Tivo. Fortunately, I was also watching the parade at work, so I knew about where in the recording NHHS performed. Otherwise it would have been 3 hours of searching through opera performances and ads for every Italian business in greater NYC. I copied the Tivo file to my laptop when I got home (almost 4 hours for a 3 hour video!). I then used a video editing program called VideoReDo Plus to extract the MPEG from the Tivo file and edit out everything except the intro and the band's performance - 3 hours down to 1:42 - yes, that's a minute and 42 seconds. I then created a YouTube account (which is easy since I have a Google account for, among other things, this blog) and uploaded the video. A word about the quality....I have an old-fasioned, non-HD TV and Tivo, so the resolution is 480 x 480 and I think the upload to YouTube does some compression, too. We all know it's Nate with the flag, but I doubt anyone could pick him out without some hints.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Nate's First Football Game

North vs Central (9/7/2007)

OK - so despite the title, Nate has been to football games before but this was his first NHHS Football game performing in the Marching Band. As a Freshman drummer, Nate is in "The Pit" (that's him on the right) which is where the various forms of bells and other non-marching percussion hang out. Nate is playing bells which is funny because, although he can read music to sing, he has never had to read music for an instrument. And even better, he had to memorize it! For parades (like the NYC Columbus Day Parade), he will get to carry the banner.

The best thing that can be said about the football game was that the Band looked really good. They did 2/3 of their field show and looked pretty tight for only 3 weeks of practice. The are doing a show based on West Side Story and the music sounded crisp (especially the solo by the Pit) and the formations actually told the story. It will be interesting to see the complete show later in the season. The field show is more Drum and Bugle Corps than what I remember from marching band, but I think that's just the way it is now. We were all symmetrical with a heavy dose of John Philip Sousa. The idea of a "Pit" or triple and quad drums never entered the mind of our director, Larry McGriff.

The football game ended a 35 - 7 defeat to arch-rival Central. It's a cheap night out ($3), so I guess I can put up with bad football to watch Nate and the Band. I have some experience with bad football - In my years at Marple-Newtown High School, the football team had some bad years, including one year where we were 0-10-1, the lone bright spot a 0-0 tie. We also seemed to lose to cross-town rival Cardinal O'Hara (a Catholic League powerhouse) by scores like 50-0. At Villanova, we had no football team the four years I was there since they had been so bad in the years previous. Villanova returned to football in 1-AA after I left and produced the Eagles star running back Brian Westbrook.

After the game, Nate and I watched the finals of Drum Corps International which I had Tivo'd. It's been a long time since I'd seen DCI - we used to watch it every year when I was a kid when we were on vacation in Brigantine. I can definitely say that watching it on a modern 31 inch TV is better than the 19 inch "portable" we had at the shore. It was fun re-living a childhood memory with Nate - he thought the marching and the drum lines (of course) were awesome and his favorite corp was Phantom Regiment. He says they have the coolest name and the sound just hits you. Alas, the Santa Clara Vanguard won - which was cool since it was the first finals in California. Nate and I are planning to go see one of the DCI preliminaries next summer if it comes to NJ or PA.