Over at Cedar Park, we got Michael as our front ensemble director, and he genuinely like one of my best friends. Love that guy. This was his first DCI show he was ever in.
I'm pretty sure the drummer has some sort of pedal that sends a metronome click to the earpieces, because almost any time the drummer isn't playing a consistent groove his foot is still moving to the beat. The most obvious spot of this is right at the beginning, where his foot moves perfectly to the beat through the accel, despite how sparse everything else is, implying that he is deciding the tempo.
anyone know the warmup at the end of the video with the 4mallets , I saw a group at WGI playing this and wanted to know what it was called so I could learn it .
it is also known as Lockjaw, it's not too hard to figure out or find the music for. The other is a mix of Blocks and Broccoli, those are also pretty common
We play it as a warmup too! We call it 'grid'. We do a little different beat but the same permutations. (different order though) We do... 1234-2341-3412-4123 You can learn what they play with these permutations.
Jeffrey Noriega I feel like they go hand in hand. Being able to keep time and subdivision is crucial to being a good musician. Anyone is technically able to play, but if you put the right notes at random times it will sound jumbled and all over the place.
epicreader123 Colorguard helps them plus the staff of the bluecoats, that’s why they went on last at every show in 2016, they had so much stuff they needed time to get it off the field
***** since they are spread so far apart, the way they hear across will totally throw them off.. the in-car system allows them to play together while being apart.. me personally being a musician who has played with an in ear system, I find it better to hear what's happening from the audience standpoint. If that makes sense
2 reasons I can think of off the top of my head, no girls came to audition or didn't make the cut, and more players is harder to clean. Less numbers = Cleaner section. Always.
+RoyaltonDrummer922 that makes no sense. if you get all good players which clearly bloo can do then cleaning shouldn't be an issue. plus if you have more people and they all play together you will get a lot more credit than less players. also having them so far apart makes it harder to clean and play together anyway so saying have less people makes it easier is false just because of the set up.
+Annette 4 President that's why they are wearing in-ear packs (they are linked to a small mic resting on the front sideline), that way they can still hear each other in sync. Plus from the stands it look pretty damn cool.
For a second there I was scared I might see the whole pit
4:30 The guy doesn't even seem phased by the music and isn't struggling. Just like "Oh yeah, let me just do these runs real quick."
That groove at 8:33 is WILD.
At 5:56 the background battery music lines up with the beat.
Haha yeah! Assuming the battery was playing triplets
the drumer is awesome. He Is so reconizible im every video he is in lmao
Over at Cedar Park, we got Michael as our front ensemble director, and he genuinely like one of my best friends. Love that guy. This was his first DCI show he was ever in.
no he marched mandarins before this
Oh my lord, is that Udacrep Akubrad I hear?
yup
So just to be clear...those ear things are monitors to hear the other players and NOT click tracks, right?
yup
Even if it were click tracks they would be kind of worthless because fluctuations in tempo
They are used in order to communicate with the audio engineer on order to fluxuate sounds in the speajers
I'm pretty sure the drummer has some sort of pedal that sends a metronome click to the earpieces, because almost any time the drummer isn't playing a consistent groove his foot is still moving to the beat. The most obvious spot of this is right at the beginning, where his foot moves perfectly to the beat through the accel, despite how sparse everything else is, implying that he is deciding the tempo.
@@bro748 Yeah, that's gotta be right.
I love the drum set part
6:57 sounds so much like Pink Floyd remasterisé!!!!!! Soooo great you guys are genious. BLOOO
Amélie Cantin part of the show had Pink Floyd "the great Gig in the sky" so you are right!
Amélie Cantin that's because it is pink floyd
anyone know the warmup at the end of the video with the 4mallets , I saw a group at WGI playing this and wanted to know what it was called so I could learn it .
it is also known as Lockjaw, it's not too hard to figure out or find the music for. The other is a mix of Blocks and Broccoli, those are also pretty common
We play it as a warmup too! We call it 'grid'. We do a little different beat but the same permutations. (different order though)
We do...
1234-2341-3412-4123
You can learn what they play with these permutations.
Eve that’s the order for the second half of broccoli
7:34
WINK
I feel like I should know this, but is there a difference between the ability to play and the ability to keep time, sub-divide and etc.?
Jeffrey Noriega I feel like they go hand in hand. Being able to keep time and subdivision is crucial to being a good musician. Anyone is technically able to play, but if you put the right notes at random times it will sound jumbled and all over the place.
Jeffrey Noriega yes there is a difference, but musicians should be able to do all of those things
How would they transport all this on the field?
epicreader123 Colorguard helps them plus the staff of the bluecoats, that’s why they went on last at every show in 2016, they had so much stuff they needed time to get it off the field
@@michael47882 they went on last cause they were winning
Is the dirt coming from the phasing due to spacing or are they just dirty?
i think phasing they have monitors in their ears to hear each other
This video was taken from within the pit between the keyboards and speakers.
alexanderpujari do you know Eric pujari?
we recreated the be beginning part
The guy to the right of the drummer has smooth rotations
Does anyone know what kind of mallets they're using?
casellas
Why is everyone plugged?
Do you know why, though? Are they listening to their sound as it's being output so they can better listen and adjust, or is it something else?
***** since they are spread so far apart, the way they hear across will totally throw them off.. the in-car system allows them to play together while being apart.. me personally being a musician who has played with an in ear system, I find it better to hear what's happening from the audience standpoint. If that makes sense
dandre miskel Thanks, that made a lot of sense, especially because this year they decided to have a really spread FE.
***** if you are on Facebook, follow the marching audio arts page.. some if not all of the sound guys for dci are on that page.. I know one personally
dandre miskel Can you post a link for the page?
AMAZING!!!
What are those white mallets
hitting_things_with _broken_trees IP 1006 James Ancona series
Innovative Percussion Jim Casella Series
12:15 and on is groovy
DCI sunburn baby
4:03 is nut
Very cool.
what mallet series are they using
luis garcia yes.
Jim Cassella mostly
MARC HEY!
do you have one of the actual show?
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lol 9:00
I will forever hate how they set up the pit this year!!! ugh why couldn't they just get vibe players.. and what's with the all male pit.
2 reasons I can think of off the top of my head, no girls came to audition or didn't make the cut, and more players is harder to clean. Less numbers = Cleaner section. Always.
Because this is cooler and gives each player more responsibility and playing clean with more responsibility=high score
Actually, the design team wanted more on Color Guard, so they made the Front Ensemble smaller.
+RoyaltonDrummer922 that makes no sense. if you get all good players which clearly bloo can do then cleaning shouldn't be an issue. plus if you have more people and they all play together you will get a lot more credit than less players. also having them so far apart makes it harder to clean and play together anyway so saying have less people makes it easier is false just because of the set up.
+Annette 4 President that's why they are wearing in-ear packs (they are linked to a small mic resting on the front sideline), that way they can still hear each other in sync. Plus from the stands it look pretty damn cool.