Ohio State Marching Band Script Ohio at Buckeye Invitational Great Sound 10 12 2013 from C Deck
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- Ohio State Marching Band Script Ohio at Buckeye Invitational Great Sound 10 12 2013 from C Deck. The Buckeye Invitational is an annual Band fund raising event. High school marching bands compete throughout the day, with larger marching bands ending the high school program. The Buckeye Invitational ends with a performance by The Ohio State University Marching Band, TBDBITL. The Band makes their traditional Ramp entry and marches to the south end of the stadium. Next, the Band played O' Danny Boy as a warm-up. From there, the Band performed their entire Country AND Western halftime show, last performed at the OSU Wisconsin game. The music includes "Better Dig Two'" "Ghost Riders in the Sky'" "Ring of Fire'", "Wagon Wheel'" "Dueling Banjos'" "The Magnificent Seven'", and a sing-along, "Happy Trails." The field formations included a remarkable bucking bull and rider, a spinning wagon wheel, and a steam locomotive moving across the field complete with spinning wheels and moving side rods (the rods that connect the drive wheels.) Big hats, two tombstones with Michigan and Wisconsin for monikers, a Ring of Fire, a Cactus and moon, and a rather large steer head, and other neat stuff, too. In addition, Ross Runyon on trumpet is one "Banjo" dueling a Sousa player, the other "Banjo" in "Dueling Banjos." A classic show. Because of minimal ambient crowd noise, the sound quality is much better than the recording made during the game. The Band then performs Script Ohio. After Script, high school competition awards are made. The Band plays Hang on Sloopy (not recorded) and marches up the Ramp into the stadium, ending the Buckeye Invitational.
I'm not an Ohio State fan, but I could watch Script Ohio 1000 times and never get tired of it. One of the coolest traditions in college sports!
It sure is
Oh, same. I'm completely obsessed with Script Ohio
It never gets old!
Yeah,only assholes hate this.
Absolutely breathtaking! The precision is incredible!
I was in marching band. Marching in a curve is very difficult. Ohio State has been doing it with great precision since the 1970s that I know of. To me, this is the most magnificent thing to ever happen on a football field.
TBDBITL has been performing "Script Ohio" since the late 1930's.
It never gets old! One of the greatest band formations of all time!!
Ive watching Ohio State football since I was 5 years old and script Ohio still gives me chills and goosebumps ❤🤘 love this state and team OH-
IO
it doesn't sound impressive but then you watch it. my GODS the crossovers are a wonderfully terrifying thing. And oh, the triumph of that bounding dotted i!
I marched for Purdue. When they did this against us I had to stand and applaud (I was supposed to be crouched down on the sideline. The drum major yelled at me and it was very visible during films in Monday's practice but I didn't care. I had to pay my respect where it had been earned. They were outstanding.
Although I’m part of a military marching band, I gotta say...pretty impressive, even if you aren’t a corps band, it still looks amazing. Props to the band directors and drum majors, really puts a tear to my eye seeing hard work paying off. And by hard work, I mean hours of practice both in and off the field. Good job Ohio.
You just used corps and band in the same sentence.... >_< lol
As the "i" dotter that day i have to say its always awesome
awesome, just awesome
I want to dot the "i" so bad what does it take I have played the tuba for 2yrs now I'm a sophomore in high school
Dylan Douglas In order to dot the i, you need to be a member of the Ohio State University Marching Band's Sousaphone Section for 4 years.
+Dylan Douglas PRACTICE!!! PRACTICE!!! and most of all PRACTICE!!!!
+Chase Holloway i will and do i just hope that i will be good enough to do it or good enough even to make the marching band
I went to Ohio State from 1963 to 1966 and I still cry when I see the script
Way to go OSU.
C an't explain it but I get teary too , I guess a lifetime of watching it and the memories. 70 yrs old and I get more emotional.:)
Arguably one of the most the most badass field entrances in all of college marching band.
Overall, yes. But from a pure band perspective... nothing compares.
I don't see any argument here...
I mean what even compares
Goose bumps and tears every time I watch this! O-H!
I O
The tuba playing by himself at the end impressed me more than anything
This gives me the chills every time I watch it. GO BUCKS!
My great grandfather was in the Cleveland marching band, and I inherited his brass clarinet earlier this year. Marching bands never cease to amaze me. Incredible work
I never get tired of seeing this. Amazing job!
I love how Script ohio starting to form so cool!
Goosebumps!....Born and raised Ohio State! Go Get'm Bucks! #ChampsBleedScarletAndGray
As a non-OSU fan and ex-band geek, I have nothing but respect for OSU's marching band. Best routine in college ball.
No matter how old we get or where we are when we hear our school song start up, oh the pride and chills❤❤❤❤ love this, thanks for sharing your videos so much. I love them. Love our Bucks and great band so much.
GO BUCKS!❤❤
What a great band, my school went to the buckeye invitational this year so we got to see them.
Incredible!
What is more awesome than Script Ohio in the Shoe? Quad Script Ohio in the Shoe of course.
@BrutusBuckeyePlays Late, but when the alumni band is there, they'll do quad script ohios, one on each quarter.
LOVE this! saw the high five at @3:45 and loved the tuba player that dotted the I's commitment to the role! (:
Bailey Houston it is apparently considered a big honor to dot the i.
Ya' know....I never get tired of watching this, and I'm not even a Buckeyes fan!
Their called the best dam band in the land for a reason!
Today is the 82nd anniversary of them making this
Am I the only one who has trouble with "C'mon Ohio" when singing the Buckeye Battle Cry?
I have to admit, Script Ohio is truly incomparable.
Saturday October 4 at Maryland for first B1G home game
This is a true story. I had a gathering at my house one night and one of my guests mentioned he was in the University of Michigan Marching Band. I just couldn't resist. I asked him if he ever got to dot the "i". At first he didn't know what I was talking about, but after a few minutes he figured it out that I was trolling him. His first words were "Aw, Man". Then he added a "#### You". By the way, I am a MSU Spartan, so anytime I get a chance to mess with a Wolverine, I take full advantage.
Enemy of my enemy is my friend, beat blue ♥️💚
script is so fun to do we wright Magics across our field sadly this is the last year I get to do script because im a senior but its part of pregame this year so I get to do script more then once XD
Katie Claar im a freshman and we wright west across our field with the alumni during the homecoming game every year
At my school we have a picture of him holding his hat high up and yelling yeah!
The first 40 seconds looks like total chaos. How the heck do they all find their place?
At least they still know what script is.
Your statement says it all. Thank GOD I don't have to signd witness anything with two X X!
Okay, Ohio has done ONE cool thing, then.
that sousa part is so dop
Down in ohio swag like ohio
👏👏👏👏
I want to be in Ohio State so bad as a sousaphone player but I’m pretty sure my GPA won’t cut it :(. It’s cool tho ig
I believe that song goes back to world war two.
The song was written in 1879, the drill was first performed in 1936.
@@roberthudson1959 - What is the song? Anyone know the name? I just heard it in a scene in the movie Ford Vs. Ferrari. (When Ken Miles is walking out to LaMans, but the pace is WAY slower.)
I don’t know how they do it
But can they play bad apple on it
This is just enough to prove that we are better than Michigan. I would like to see then spell Michigan with their band. And they don't have a sousaphone to dot an "i". All I can say is, better luck next year Michigan.
Loki Laufeyson you need a massive band to spell Michigan. A band of a size that no one has
@@shvlogs4071 Exactly!
Not that they can actually spell their own states name anyway.
I marched for Purdue. We were large enough (350 +).
wheres the pastebin link
does that marching technique seem weird to anyone else?
the technique, at OSU has its roots in military style.
OSU band was ROTC sponsored into the 1950s.
thus its military roots. OSU band is old school.
Is standard bicycle style chair steps. Good collegiate bands perform chair step.
get your lowstep propaganda out of here
Very impressive. There’s no way this is fun to practice.
As a player in a high school marching band that does this with our town name, I can confirm it is extremely awful to practice. Especially the music. All of us hate Le Reg.
I HATE the clapping
Tough crap. That is an essential Part of the script Ohio.
SWAG IN OHIO
my cousin is the i it is always so loud in the house
you spelled ohio like orio
i know
Song name?
le régiment de sambre et meuse
@@StuartAxe Oh thank you 😅 I was searching that for weeks. I was kind of confused when British light division was playing the same tune as Ohio state 🤣
@@JimmyS.25 You're welcome ;-)