@@konkeydong5455 I wanna tell you a story. One day, he'll know, and he'll have all this footage to remind himself of it. Trust me, I was that passionate about my facial expressions too - I was as big into show choir as I was into drumline, and in show choir, you can actually have the most over-the-top facial expression to wow the judges. But there is a limit that I didn't learn. I _expressed_ the fuck out of every move, twirling around smiling with my gape open just like this guy. Like _this fucking dance move is gonna ROCK YOUUUUUU HIYAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH HEE HEEEEEE."_ My first love left me a month after our rehearsal performance for the school. It literally embarrassed her. I looked so fucking stupid, that everyone laughed at me, and then my girlfriend left me. At the time I thought it was the most shallow bullshit and they just didn't understand passion for art. But now? I can't watch the footage anymore because it just shows me making the most over-the-top expressions and I cringe out of existence. I GET IT, your facial expressions show you are the most passionate about your craft, but it doesn't always transfer. Sometimes you just look fucking dumb. Drumlines were historically stoic. Let's ease into the whole show choir expressions thing, hey?
It's so strange how the Aungst kid sticks out from the rest of the snareline because he keeps doing the weird Dartmouth WGI stuff with his head and facial expressions on accents and hits. Maybe get with the rest of the program even though your dad wrote the beats? Kooky.
I think even if he goes overboard with it it’s great. They are all music “performers” and performing is a part of their job. I’m not sure where your experience is from but I’d hope that if you had a show like this one you wouldn’t look stone cold. I see 0 reason to hate on a kid for selling the show.
@@rileygee Yeah, unless he's performing the role of "bro coming out of bathroom after several rails of coke", his faces make no sense. However, I don't think he's the one to blame. Obviously, he's been encouraged by the designers who think this type of community theatre overacting is necessary.
🔥🔥🔥 Thanks for the video Vic team! Honored to be able to run around with these guys!
Are you related to the kid making the faces? Why have you not shut that ish down? He looks like a clown.
@@konkeydong5455 I wanna tell you a story. One day, he'll know, and he'll have all this footage to remind himself of it. Trust me, I was that passionate about my facial expressions too - I was as big into show choir as I was into drumline, and in show choir, you can actually have the most over-the-top facial expression to wow the judges. But there is a limit that I didn't learn. I _expressed_ the fuck out of every move, twirling around smiling with my gape open just like this guy. Like _this fucking dance move is gonna ROCK YOUUUUUU HIYAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH HEE HEEEEEE."_
My first love left me a month after our rehearsal performance for the school. It literally embarrassed her. I looked so fucking stupid, that everyone laughed at me, and then my girlfriend left me. At the time I thought it was the most shallow bullshit and they just didn't understand passion for art. But now? I can't watch the footage anymore because it just shows me making the most over-the-top expressions and I cringe out of existence.
I GET IT, your facial expressions show you are the most passionate about your craft, but it doesn't always transfer. Sometimes you just look fucking dumb. Drumlines were historically stoic. Let's ease into the whole show choir expressions thing, hey?
What a powerful drumline
we picked a really good day to all wear the same shirt.
I love the Cadets Percussion
I like their book this year. Sounds really original
Awesome!
YES! This video is awesome. I wonder if the "Alan cam" footage from 2019 is sitting around anywhere
Yes please
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Groovy baby
okay this is what it’s about
@5:03 Jake Gall
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That one dude on snare does too many faces
Facts
It’s called having fun with it and I would make facial expressions
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Garrett Davis!
It's so strange how the Aungst kid sticks out from the rest of the snareline because he keeps doing the weird Dartmouth WGI stuff with his head and facial expressions on accents and hits. Maybe get with the rest of the program even though your dad wrote the beats? Kooky.
ffs who cares...I understand the need/want for uniformity but just let the kid have fun performing.
@@geraldA1sauce we all understand we want them all to have fun but the faces are just for show
I think even if he goes overboard with it it’s great. They are all music “performers” and performing is a part of their job. I’m not sure where your experience is from but I’d hope that if you had a show like this one you wouldn’t look stone cold. I see 0 reason to hate on a kid for selling the show.
@@rileygee Yeah, unless he's performing the role of "bro coming out of bathroom after several rails of coke", his faces make no sense.
However, I don't think he's the one to blame. Obviously, he's been encouraged by the designers who think this type of community theatre overacting is necessary.
We’re at a point in life where we are caring about things that won’t make us lose any sleep at night. Kid is having fun.
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ALAN CAM 😂😂
Ok you can close your mouth now good lord that is so distracting