Thanks for watching and hope you're having a great week! Xylophone headcam season is back... but more importantly, thanks to you guys for submitting such awesome videos! It's always fun for me to watch and learn. And yes it's been a nice quiet birthday week for me, thanks for asking ;) #TheStudioFamily
That “mambo” feel you mentioned in the MCM show is the last movement of the Koshinski concerto for marimba and choir. Pretty cool piece you should check out
Scv’s front ensemble uses a combination of grips. The wood keyboards use steven’s grip and metals use burton’s, so Trevor switches to match whatever he is playing primarily in the phrase
GE is General Effect, it's the judging category that is given the highest weight during WGI competitions. General Effect is high when the visuals match the music being played and vice versa. Its a hard category to describe, but basically the judge will watch the show as a whole, how an audience member might, and react to it holistically.
GE is general effect. But that’s not the interesting fact I have for you. Paul rennick who teaches at UNT is also the percussion caption head at SCV that’s why we get so much crossover
It looked like Trevor was using both Stevens and Burton. The mallets he was using was more than likely from Innovative Percussion, James Ross signature mallets. The IP902, IP903, IP904, and the IP905. Great Xylo/Bell mallets!!!
There is a behind the scenes MCM video that shows more of the details of the show and explains the masks. Short explanation, the marks had a small tube that came out of them and the performers could only breathe out of that tube due to the tight mask.
That large, grip he was using was just an extended Burton grip. Bringing the thumb into the horizontal mallet really helps the stability for octaves of in this case, playing two different instruments at once. Lol
My high school did something like MCM's show last season, involving a lot of drill with the marimbas. Being split between front and back messes up the group tempo beyond belief.
Up close there were some people (mostly females) that tied their hair down and colored it so they wouldn’t have to be bald but the majority did go bald and and it was worth it because they won 🤷🏼♂️
I believe that the Xylo player was using both. From what I have seen and heard, Rennick doesn't care much about your grip, but more about how you sound. I assume the Xylo player just was good at playing both in certain situations, and Rennick let him in.
Hey Adam, at 18:20 you said that he played double strokes but Trevor (and the marimba line) were actually doing triple lateral at an incredibly fast speed
The marimbas were doing triple laterals but I think Trevor in this section is just doing doubles with the inside mallets cause his outside ones aren't moving haha. I'd love to see what the triple laterals of the marimbas look like though
Thanks for watching and hope you're having a great week! Xylophone headcam season is back... but more importantly, thanks to you guys for submitting such awesome videos! It's always fun for me to watch and learn.
And yes it's been a nice quiet birthday week for me, thanks for asking ;)
#TheStudioFamily
always enjoy watching you check out these awesome performances!
Have a happy birthday/belated birthday!
Happy bday!
That “mambo” feel you mentioned in the MCM show is the last movement of the Koshinski concerto for marimba and choir. Pretty cool piece you should check out
Happy birthday ♥️♥️♥️
Adam watches 2017 Pulse - HOW DID THEY ONLY GET 3RD???
Adam watches 2017 MCM - OK, I get it now.
Scv’s front ensemble uses a combination of grips. The wood keyboards use steven’s grip and metals use burton’s, so Trevor switches to match whatever he is playing primarily in the phrase
General Effect
GE is General Effect, it's the judging category that is given the highest weight during WGI competitions. General Effect is high when the visuals match the music being played and vice versa.
Its a hard category to describe, but basically the judge will watch the show as a whole, how an audience member might, and react to it holistically.
Ah awesome! This is the best explanation, thanks so much :)
i might add that it's the category that the most advanced, experienced judges get to adjudicate, being that it's so important, and yet so subjective
I like how you're learning more and more about the marching arts. The terms you're using realy sounds like you know what you're talking about!
Ahahaha I just copy what you guys say in the comments 😁
GE is general effect. But that’s not the interesting fact I have for you. Paul rennick who teaches at UNT is also the percussion caption head at SCV that’s why we get so much crossover
Yessss so when scv people go to unt to study it's like double rennick ahaha
It looked like Trevor was using both Stevens and Burton. The mallets he was using was more than likely from Innovative Percussion, James Ross signature mallets. The IP902, IP903, IP904, and the IP905. Great Xylo/Bell mallets!!!
The MMC was one of the first indoor show I’ve ever seen, you should really react to RCC ‘Listen’ 2018 show !
Awesome, I was also amazed too on how they moved their marimbas 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥😎😎😎😎
We just got our drumline music yesterday (I’m snare) and I’m super excited to start doing stuff like this since I was on front ensemble last year!
Can’t wait to do this kind of stuff in high school!
High School marching band was the best thing ever lol. You’ll love it!
Zaiden Allen you most likely won’t, unless you go to a DCA high school, I mean you will, but it won’t be as intense
@@thesnareboi3256 DCA? I hope you mean BOA lol
Ben Kessler I meant DCA but I mean..... little old junior me forgot BOA exists
13:00 it’s a DTX pad
There is a behind the scenes MCM video that shows more of the details of the show and explains the masks. Short explanation, the marks had a small tube that came out of them and the performers could only breathe out of that tube due to the tight mask.
I love you!!! Your reactions are always so much fun to watch!♥️♥️ You are super entertaining when it comes to reactions♥️♥️
trevor was my student teacher in 2019 and i loved working with that guy so much
That large, grip he was using was just an extended Burton grip. Bringing the thumb into the horizontal mallet really helps the stability for octaves of in this case, playing two different instruments at once. Lol
Happy birthday Adam hope you had an amazing birthday( and also my birthday will be on May 31st)
Happy birthday to you too!!
Adam Tan thanks
My high school did something like MCM's show last season, involving a lot of drill with the marimbas. Being split between front and back messes up the group tempo beyond belief.
My music teacher was a marimba player in Hand of Man!
Up close there were some people (mostly females) that tied their hair down and colored it so they wouldn’t have to be bald but the majority did go bald and and it was worth it because they won 🤷🏼♂️
Ha, at 22:40 Adam refrensed a DCI show without realizing it 😂. Academy 2018-"Academic"
Ahahahaha that's a too high level reference for me!
One of my friends marched quads in the MCM show and it’s so hard to tell which one he is
Happy late Birthday, Adam!
What is Dinasty?
Happy Birthday to you!!!! I made sure I LIKED the video.
Thanks so much Naoko!!
You should watch a vid of 2014 blue devils, not a cam but the victory run vid
Bro MCM live is insane and I was there for there finals lot
Ah I see someone else who had their soul stared into as well
I like this one❤
Happy Birthday
I believe that the Xylo player was using both. From what I have seen and heard, Rennick doesn't care much about your grip, but more about how you sound.
I assume the Xylo player just was good at playing both in certain situations, and Rennick let him in.
Trevor was a student teacher at my school
How come you don't put your professional recordings on Spotify? I would looooove to put your music on my playlist 🧐
Happy birthday 👏
Me trying to tell my band director we should do this in high school band 🤣
Oh that would be impressive 🤣
Hey Adam, at 18:20 you said that he played double strokes but Trevor (and the marimba line) were actually doing triple lateral at an incredibly fast speed
The marimbas were doing triple laterals but I think Trevor in this section is just doing doubles with the inside mallets cause his outside ones aren't moving haha. I'd love to see what the triple laterals of the marimbas look like though
This man NEEDS to react to SCV 2018, without the headcam though.
im still confused on how those uniforms work...
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Hi
Trevor!!!
I know Trevor irl lol
300th like let's GOOOOOOO
Haha I kinda don't like watching these videos since I feel so untalented
Oh man me too, me too
100% like dislike ratio 😂
Ya your pretty old :)
I feel it 🥺🥺
Not watching the conductor at all. Tsk tsk.