When I was in the WVU Drumline in the 80s, we had the largest college drumline in the nation... 46 of us. 12 snares, 6 triples, 5 bell players (?), 8 bass drums, and 15 cymbal players.... and of course, our own bus. Had 5 directors. A lot of work, but we kicked A$$.
@@edanrussell5656 Being in the WVU Drumline is a huge honor. You have to be a hell of a player to make it. It was a lifelong dream for me to play in it. Yeah, I can relate to the stories. I have a bunch too. Our bus was quite chaotic.
When I was in the WVU Drumline in the 80s, we had the largest college drumline in the nation... 46 of us. 12 snares, 6 triples, 5 bell players (?), 8 bass drums, and 15 cymbal players.... and of course, our own bus. Had 5 directors. A lot of work, but we kicked A$$.
my dad was on the WVU drumline in the 90s and they had a huge drumline with probably about 12-13 snares too. he has a lot of funny stories from then 😂
@@edanrussell5656 Being in the WVU Drumline is a huge honor. You have to be a hell of a player to make it. It was a lifelong dream for me to play in it. Yeah, I can relate to the stories. I have a bunch too. Our bus was quite chaotic.
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That was dirty as hell. Practice.
What’s wrong with it? (I’m no drummer just wondering)
@@tjay9958 They are not in sync. Each part of the section should sound like one individual instrument. Still, not bad for a line that size.
@@ikarooz what section sounds off? The snare line?