I have a feeling that a lot of the rules about stuff you can't have in your show (glass, live animals, powder or sand) are there because a winterguard tried it once
I was one of the lead staff running that show at the college. The energy in the room was electric. Everyone knew what was happening, and it was outstanding.
Also, under the tick system, the score wasn't entirely tear down. They may have gotten a high execution score, but their analysis score would have been almost nothing.
Yeah, you could aim for the lowest score possible... OR you could aim for the most epic show with pyrotechnics, elephants, and balloons for ONLY ~65 or 70 point penalty. You may only get a max score of 30, but your performance will live on in infamy.
I’m so late to this video, but I worked for my cooperating teacher after my student teaching semester. We would keep adding things to an idea called “The Show”. This concept was going to be his last show before retiring in which he would purposely break each and every rule. It was a super fun way to pass the travel time to and from competitions. The end was “as the smoke clears from the pyrotechnics, an adult chaperone would push a remote control that would release the latch on a box; revealing a cat with a red helium balloon attached to its collar” all of which was and is illegal. 😂
*me who went to college with rhythm X members *me laughing as soon as he brings up them having the lowest score Okay I guess it wasn’t that bad of a performance not gonna lie
Eric, the package is in the mail. Made sure I was home by 3:00 EST! Showed the clerk at the Post Office the Heurta 2 video (cause there was no line!) She loved it! but then I turned around and there were 3 people in line! 🙄😜
Pete Magnuson its called indoor drumline! Percussion groups from around the US/world preform shows and compete! Groups can preform individually or through a Highschool. Its actually a lot of fun and a great way to play cool music and meet people. I think April 15-18th is the finals date and it takes place in Dayton Ohio!
There is an episode of the PSA podcast which goes in depth into CrashyBongo. One of the hosts is Graham Hopkins, the operations director for Rhythm X, so lots of first hand insight. pca.st//episode/c27a918c-5d76-4fad-b971-2fd6b3f53332
It’s actually really simple. If you just watch some online drumline auditions, you should see crab stepping techniques. Also, it does not differ from drum to drum.
You left out two crucial tick system categories: Exposure to Error and Musical Analysis. These two captions were to allow corps with more difficult shows to get a higher score than a corps that played whole notes perfectly. It was not ALL tear down scoring from perfect. There were several captions that started at zero and built up. The two I mentioned were build-up scores. Therefore, the "Crashy Bongo" show would have suffered just as much under the tick system as with the current system. (By the way, the last season to use the tick system was 1983. In 1984 we had the first year of the current method, and all the scores were ridiculously high that first year, leaving the judges nowhere to go. This lead to more finalist ensembles to score in the nineties than ever before and the hopelessly wrong scores of 97.90 and 98.00 for BD and Garfield in shows with many obvious errors. Anyway, my point is that DCI scoring under the tick system included both tear down and build up categories. Exposure and MA were quite important and weighed heavily on the final scores of groups based on how difficult what they were doing was as compared to other groups.
This video was so educational, I couldn’t afford the 40 bongo props, so I had to settle for -30 points. When I told my drum line, they were so happy they lost to urmother high school who didn’t even show up because our 4th cymbal player decided to give them all food poisoning. I thought we would just get disqualified, but the judges were nice to us even when our 10 elephants tracked mud from outside.
i was marching the 2020 rhythm X winds season when this happened. fortunately the wind trailer didn't break down so we had a good performance that night. Robby is such nice guy and killed it at crashybongos
When you brought up the age specification for military personnel all I could think about is how in world guard there is no age limit. So that old dude could be in a world guard doing spins and flips (@paramount) just cuz
I'm pretty sure there was an independent open group that got a 10 point penalty at finals last year because they brought their generator onto the floor.
love your video's. Just one major slip: the large dangerous prop on 10:43 is the Grenfell tower fire in London UK in 2017, where 72 people died. Not the best prop
"A crashy bongo" is a great example of needing to improvise when you get fucked by unforseen problems. They came up with *something* to do instead of just giving up and going home.
according to rule 4.3.1 flammable liquids and gasses are not allowed, but it says nothing about flammable powders. A catapult launcher firing something like sawdust or coffee creamer when exposed to an open flame makes a damn good fireball. Additionally powder like the kind that get used in color runs are nor banned.
@@boston9511 Yeah, exactly! I don't know if you are familiar with WGI Percussion, or DCI Drum Corps, but Synth is just a nice abbreviation. Cause Synthesizer is quite a mouth full to say constantly, lol
That sounds like the most amazing show to ever happen in the history in the universe. It needs to be performed at the superbowl, cause then I would actually care to watch it.
I SAW “a crashy bongo” LIVE
Steven Newman Hot
No you didnt
That's netted you 45 imaginary Internet points.
same i’m in one of the wgi groups so i got to see them at our competition
Bella Bice yeah, that’s why I was there, I preformed that day
When we found out the score we got, we literally cheered. So grateful to be in a group that could pull it off.
ok
you were in the rhythm x group?
Now I want to find a bunch of military retirees and form an old ass drumline called the OK Boomers.
@ pride of oklahoma
I have a feeling that a lot of the rules about stuff you can't have in your show (glass, live animals, powder or sand) are there because a winterguard tried it once
anna brenden you can use paint tho bc Phoenix did it once
@@lauraduplessis295 As in the city?
Ari F No, the winter guard based in Bowling Green Ohio
Glass rule is from Matrix Open 2019 lmfao
Lol it's always winterguard
Imagine having to memorize an hour long solo...
In a concert you be legend
You know he can do it!
Or you can just jazz improv
@@Tangalang22 exactly. Just play a "Night in Tunisia" tier solo!
CJR0818 Variations on a Theme of Paganini, all 24 + the 3 piano Concertos = about 58 minutes.
Fun fact, when their equipment truck arrived they ended up getting first place. Yee
not surprising at all
Lol, I just got the joke
The Cheese With 1K Subs its not a joke.. they won finals 😂
@@thecheesewith1ksubs73 did you think the joke was that they brought guns or something
Lmao imagine the anxiety of the other teams hoping it wouldn’t show and they would have a shot this year.
fun fact, just met the bongo player for that show, super nice guy! He was actually the 2019 Bluecoats Pit section leader too
They never said anything about dead animals......
This comment right here, officer.
🤔
Violin string I think :D
You are the reason they tell you not to take medications you're allergic to.
I'm sure fur was used back in the day. Vintage corps used A LOT of fabric.
I was one of the lead staff running that show at the college. The energy in the room was electric. Everyone knew what was happening, and it was outstanding.
The bongo player is Robbie. He is one of the keyboard techs at my school.
For a "weird" entrance that would cost them points, they should rappel down from the ceiling mission impossible style.
Or bust through the walls koolaid man style.
"It would have gotten a perfect 100" no lol, the flip wasnt together
2:53 - Guy on far left. - (minus) 30 points
That bongo roll do be hittin tho
@@jerrym.9374 He might be the actual cymbal player and was leading the rest, still might get a deduction.
Also, under the tick system, the score wasn't entirely tear down. They may have gotten a high execution score, but their analysis score would have been almost nothing.
Not gonna lie...
That blue chicken in the back is pretty hot
This comment here, officer
If you make the hour long solo I will listen to the entire thing uninterrupted
ok but seriously this would have been so much more entertaining than some of the top 5 shows
Yeah, you could aim for the lowest score possible... OR you could aim for the most epic show with pyrotechnics, elephants, and balloons for ONLY ~65 or 70 point penalty. You may only get a max score of 30, but your performance will live on in infamy.
Let's go with the bare minimum:
Decides to add 30 faulty bongo stands
I’m so late to this video, but I worked for my cooperating teacher after my student teaching semester. We would keep adding things to an idea called “The Show”. This concept was going to be his last show before retiring in which he would purposely break each and every rule. It was a super fun way to pass the travel time to and from competitions. The end was “as the smoke clears from the pyrotechnics, an adult chaperone would push a remote control that would release the latch on a box; revealing a cat with a red helium balloon attached to its collar” all of which was and is illegal. 😂
6:13 ahh Mr Ken Giese. My high school math teacher who also doubled as my band's visual designer. Good man
That bongo player is a tech at my high school
Dang you highschool must have legend drumline
Franklin Central Highschool he is a mallet tech :))))
Izenith Yeah that’s we’re I’m at
@@masternolen8687 Bongo man Legend 🔥🔥🔥
I laughed way harder at this than I should have. Thank you for making tears come down my face.
I bet I can figure out how to get lower.
A Person is that a challenge?
I have already done it. It’s called negative skill
GoalieJoe59 maybe....
A Person checkmate, I already got a -69,420,666 on my math test beat that
2 hour solo
Time for that hour long tenor solo, huh? 😂
*me who went to college with rhythm X members
*me laughing as soon as he brings up them having the lowest score
Okay I guess it wasn’t that bad of a performance not gonna lie
But wouldn't the bongo props get them a higher visual score?
they're really ugly bongo props
me, with no knowledge on how to play the drums: mhm, yeah, obviously, i'll avoid that, thats too easy
Eric, the package is in the mail. Made sure I was home by 3:00 EST! Showed the clerk at the Post Office the Heurta 2 video (cause there was no line!) She loved it! but then I turned around and there were 3 people in line! 🙄😜
I do not watch band videos on this account, but oh my god I saw this video circulating on facebook and I’m so glad people are still talking about it
Its so hard to believe I went to school with so many amazing people. The Buetow's are absolute legends.
I stumbled in from recommendations and I'm scared. There's a professional percussion section tournament or something? Why? When? Where?
Pete Magnuson its called indoor drumline! Percussion groups from around the US/world preform shows and compete! Groups can preform individually or through a Highschool. Its actually a lot of fun and a great way to play cool music and meet people. I think April 15-18th is the finals date and it takes place in Dayton Ohio!
Damn where you been?
Pete Magnuson you’re just realizing competitive marching has been a thing? Damn, where have you been 😂
Man Americans are weird
@Infinite the Illusionist technically all on the continent of North America I guess
I looked up tenor a few months ago. I found you and now I have a 3 o clock addiction.
more than enough likes: *exists*
Eric: oh god no
Fun fact: the bongo player teaches our pit for marching band
Munchie 5771 nice! what school
Haha this is my friend playing the bongos.
I love this video i couldnt stop laughing once he started adding the hypothetical penalties lmao
Hey Eric can you please brake down
Crashy Bongo?
XD
@@InAllThings24 i'm German i don't now english very well
There is an episode of the PSA podcast which goes in depth into CrashyBongo. One of the hosts is Graham Hopkins, the operations director for Rhythm X, so lots of first hand insight.
pca.st//episode/c27a918c-5d76-4fad-b971-2fd6b3f53332
There is a penalty cap at like 8 I only know because my school got it... in Dayton.
WHEN YOU REFRESH YOUR INBOX AND THERES A NEW EMC VIDEO :))))))
Hey Eric could you do a tutorial of how to crab step with marching snare, bass and Tenor drums?
It’s actually really simple. If you just watch some online drumline auditions, you should see crab stepping techniques. Also, it does not differ from drum to drum.
this is why i love percussion. i'm so glad i joined indoor!
You left out two crucial tick system categories: Exposure to Error and Musical Analysis. These two captions were to allow corps with more difficult shows to get a higher score than a corps that played whole notes perfectly. It was not ALL tear down scoring from perfect. There were several captions that started at zero and built up. The two I mentioned were build-up scores. Therefore, the "Crashy Bongo" show would have suffered just as much under the tick system as with the current system. (By the way, the last season to use the tick system was 1983. In 1984 we had the first year of the current method, and all the scores were ridiculously high that first year, leaving the judges nowhere to go. This lead to more finalist ensembles to score in the nineties than ever before and the hopelessly wrong scores of 97.90 and 98.00 for BD and Garfield in shows with many obvious errors. Anyway, my point is that DCI scoring under the tick system included both tear down and build up categories. Exposure and MA were quite important and weighed heavily on the final scores of groups based on how difficult what they were doing was as compared to other groups.
This video was so educational, I couldn’t afford the 40 bongo props, so I had to settle for -30 points. When I told my drum line, they were so happy they lost to urmother high school who didn’t even show up because our 4th cymbal player decided to give them all food poisoning. I thought we would just get disqualified, but the judges were nice to us even when our 10 elephants tracked mud from outside.
I was actually there for that show and i loved every second of it
i was marching the 2020 rhythm X winds season when this happened. fortunately the wind trailer didn't break down so we had a good performance that night. Robby is such nice guy and killed it at crashybongos
When you brought up the age specification for military personnel all I could think about is how in world guard there is no age limit. So that old dude could be in a world guard doing spins and flips (@paramount) just cuz
Guard was suffering in membership a little while back so they removed the age limit.
Eric: 6:34
WGI: "If we're consistently inconsistent, then that means we're consistent. Hehehehehe."
0:21 oh look it’s the school that wins my school’s competition every single year, Clover
Don’t forget to like, I wanna see the hour long tenor solo
Jesus this video was uploaded 6 hours ago and it already reached the goal of 3,000. Good luck with that solo Eric....
Hey I was on the genesis team and played in point indoor percussion in Dayton oh and we helped rhythm x with their truck after it got there
I used to judge for a circuit in Southern California, a few tiers lower than WGI. Safe to say, we’ve scored drum lines in the single digits.
This has 9000 likes where's the hour long tenor solo that we were promised?
i'm still very proud that i saw it live
Still waiting on that 1 hr solo
Why tf am I here.
All I own is unused drumsticks.
I'm pretty sure there was an independent open group that got a 10 point penalty at finals last year because they brought their generator onto the floor.
I love crashy bongo
I normally dont question why things are in my recommended, but this one is bringing up so queries.
Love your humour, I know nothing about drums.
the hour long tenor solo is just an hour long freestyle... big brain
love your video's. Just one major slip: the large dangerous prop on 10:43 is the Grenfell tower fire in London UK in 2017, where 72 people died. Not the best prop
Indeed, not the best prop, quite unsafe if 72 people died.
-10 points
Not the best prop, you say?
Good! -10 pts.
"A crashy bongo" is a great example of needing to improvise when you get fucked by unforseen problems. They came up with *something* to do instead of just giving up and going home.
Anyone else wonder how stuff gets added to the whiteboard in between shots lol
Editing
The way you spelled Albuquerque at 0:30 hurt my soul
This week on "Why is this in my recommended?"
Do you know anything about indoor drumline?
I would drop everything in my life to see the hypothetical show IRL
I *really* want to see a boomer running around in a show with a bunch of people that could be his grandchildren now. Beautiful.
Bruh I was there
It was a beautiful show
Imagine being beaten by crashy bongo. I would cry
the cymbal on the far right, that’s David Peterson. he used to tech for our battery in like, my freshman year.
My school just hosted an indoor competition and one percussion group had no visual
according to rule 4.3.1 flammable liquids and gasses are not allowed, but it says nothing about flammable powders. A catapult launcher firing something like sawdust or coffee creamer when exposed to an open flame makes a damn good fireball. Additionally powder like the kind that get used in color runs are nor banned.
Rest in peace rhythm X...
Ayyyyye that’s my boi Robby on the bongos
As a synth player, I despise rule 4.2.1, lol
@Samuel De Los Santos I assume you also play synth?
@Samuel De Los Santos Nice. What group did you play for?
@Samuel De Los Santos Nice. I was a part of West Bloomfield High School when I went there.
But now I am a part of Motor City Percussion
Synth? Like synthesizer
@@boston9511 Yeah, exactly! I don't know if you are familiar with WGI Percussion, or DCI Drum Corps, but Synth is just a nice abbreviation. Cause Synthesizer is quite a mouth full to say constantly, lol
I- I'm an orchestra kid, why am I watching this?
Poor Robby and the cymbies
That sounds like the most amazing show to ever happen in the history in the universe.
It needs to be performed at the superbowl, cause then I would actually care to watch it.
Where’s this hour long solo?
thank you youtube algorithm
Where’s the solo Eric? Where is it? Huh?
Your intro is the most random thing I've seen since the Ramahfool intro
Where is the hour long solo?
0:20 WAHEY!!!! My Alma Mater was #1! Go Blue Eagles!!
A lot of people just got a lot of VERY GOOD ideas
Im in middle school Solo and ensemble is 2 says away and I'm kinda nervous
Joey Byrd hey! you’ll do great!! :)))
@@keiradickson2354 thanks
The crashy bongo solo was cool the first time but it became bando af within the first day
I've only ever played a full drum-set. I'd bet I could figure out a way to get lower.
Still waiting on that hour long tenor solo.....
i’m just waiting for that tenor solo...
The real question is, "how much would roland charge for electronic bongos?"
Crashy bongo makes me cri every time time :'(
We get points just for having cymbals
Very educational. Very informative.
Let’s keep everything realistic,
*cymbals player enters in a hot air balloon*
I didn't even know you score drumline
my guy we liked the video. make the hour long tenor solo
You make the best vids and even though I don’t play drums I love the vids
The cymbal flip was Ight
i just wanna know what the judge tapes are like
Love it! Super fun video idea 🎉