Bluecoats Drumline 2014 - Flam Jam and 8's
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- Опубліковано 14 вер 2014
- August 9 - The drumline begins their warm up routine with the exercise "Flam Jam", shortly followed by 8's.
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My favorite part is the deep breath from the center before he starts. "Last time... here we go..." *dives into the groove*
that tenor stick drop tho...... still one of the best quad lines ever :)
Yeah
Dude his face got me
its not the same without the drumset looking back at these old vids
Lol the center snare looks like the tribal father looking for his son in Ice Age
You sir just made my day.
lmaoooooooo
That bass line tho. It speaks to me
Greg Lewis yeah it does i love the really low bass
+Cristian Aguilar Markus?
yeah
Best warm up of all time.
You gotta love the unison head bangs :)
At least two of these snares are marching Blue Devils this year
three
A behind the back shot on bass one....
Jonathan with that behind the back shot at 1:00 !
@Sean Roch they did the first rep at the same tempo but in a triplet meter because they came out a triplet meter when they were playing that vortex-like tag at the end of flam jam
0:45 It looks like Bass 1 has his neck completely twisted back
Everything grooves so damn hard!!
Bass at 0:55 is amazing
SLOW IT DOWN BABY WOO!
That visual at 2:01 thooooo
Hemiola rhythm between the metronome/click and the line from 7:16 to 7:34.
Nick Dobbins thats what a hemiola rhythm is
+kaboda317 Not always, a hemiola is when two rhythms/metric patterns are performed together. A quarter note triplet is a 3:2 hemiola, but there are also 4:3 hemiolas (dotted eighth notes) or 5:4 hemiolas (5-lets).
+Willie Burke For example, the first rep of 8s is a 3:2 hemiola with the drums over the sticks (drumline is playing the 3 rhythm, sticks are playing the 2 rhythm) and the 2nd rep is a 4:3 hemiola with the sticks over the drums.
Can someone explain the kids trick at 2:01 please?
What's connected the Doctor Beat?
"SLOW IT DOWN BABY!"
2:50 BLUE DEVILS 2015 DRUM MAJOR SPOTTED look to the left of the screen
+Logan Culbertson is it the asain guy with the blue devils jacket? i can not spot him..
+Alex Gaeckle yes it is!
Okay okay I was just making sure. I didn't pay attention to the drum majors that year.
+Alex Gaeckle lol its ok
Theres good, and then theres DCI good. It's a whole other level
6:36-6:40 that guy in the bottom left corner
Okay, I watched just a little over two minutes and I had to stop and post this comment. The individual snare parts seem random and improvised with different guys playing different parts. Are the parts random and improvised or are they written out? I don't know this exercise and it's way too late for me to even think about marching in a corps.
this is more of a structured form of hacking so there is a little bit of some improve
Bob Arthur After watching the whole thing I think I get it. The main point, obviously, is to get loose and warm.
drewper73 its called as long as they stay in time they can play whatever they want to warm up
GamingWithHunter * Right. that's very cool. a good way to get loose and it encourages improvisation within a certain structure. it's been a while since I had those kinda chops. still have some but not that much. love drum corps!
GamingWithHunter * So you just go through various stickings-singles, rolls, flams-as long as you don't bust into a crazy rhythm that totally goes against the grain, like a Tito Puente type timbale solo? I can picture myself, or whoever, trying to attempt something new while warming up, like figuring out a way to stretch a pataflafla into a five note grouping or something nutty like that but end up ticking big time. I wonder if stuff like that happens. Probably not with this group. It's like they just scroll through their mental Rolodex of warmup stickings. The tried and true ones. Just aged myself with the Rolodex reference there. Maybe not too bad.
Anyone know what notes they tune their quads to?
+Isaiah Silva BbM9
maravilhoso.......
Santa Clara drumline
What sticks to the tenors use I know they’re the same as the snare but I have no idea what they’re called
XzBmx IP Jim Cassela’s
does anybody know whether or not the rims on the quads curve in or out?
Purpleparatroopa out
my drumline always did shit like this, i miss it lol
Does anyone know what Ramos (center snare) is playing in the beginning??
Sorry I'm le noob
no idea, but he techs my high school :P
+EDGARFIEDTV Probably just something he made up for the purpose of starting off the flam jam.
It's something he made up, however from what I can tell it starts off with two flam accents into a double accent chutichuh. Pass that I don't know
There’s sheets on snarescience
Is it just me or does the tenor player all the way to the right look like Nadeshot...
did Jason scladweiler (to the centers left) age out
+HelloImIan in 2015 yes but he did not march his last year of DCI for personal reasons. I allready asked him.
HelloImIan he marched bd in 2015
Hunter Barton Jason? No, Evan marched BD 15” not Jason
Mrnicknick02 good eye so did one guy I don’t know the name off and Ryan Ellis
Pretty sure that’s mando in the back watching at 2:25
The bass drums at 9:40 doe
I watch this every time I get drunk, reminds me of HS drumline, but of course waaaay better than we ever were...poor 5th bass, barely in the shot throughout!!!
Those base drums...
Bass-.-
3/4 then 4/4 because the flam jam is in 3/4..
Most of the show was in some type of 3/4 6/8 or 12/8.
Flam Jam is actually a triplet grid in 4/4 time. Source: I was at the audition camp.
Well i might be different this year, I was there too. Last year is different because when they go right out of the flam jam, it's 6 on each hand which indicates that it might have been a flam jam in 3/4 into an eight section of 4/4. But this is only my theory, i may be wrong or right.
Flam jam is in 12/8 which means everything is triplets. Then for the first 2 reps of eights they play the quarter note triplet, then the tempo changes and they play eighth notes.
+Cprox159 Yup i take back what i said haha.
The guy in the bottom left corner at 10:35
The guy sitting down in the crowd with the white shirt in the middle looks like Joe Jonas...
Ugh that's bassline tho
6:34 - 6:40 lol
bad axe
They can play, but cocky head bobbing
I can't stand the person that has to stand in front of the camera