@@lookdistraction3930 if you're gonna play a piece that's ~25 years old you should really play it as written, especially given the rest of it is the same. There's few bass drum tapoffs and it's part of the piece. But clearly playing pieces as the writer intended isn't quite that important to everyone.
Look Distraction nah not really. My first year doing competitive indoor we had to march matched (I was used to traditional) and it seemed easier to clean everyone and what not. Listen I used to think the same way until I actually did it
Look Distraction haha you stupid fuck, you can’t even come up with anything better than “match is foul” like you literally have no ground to stand on and you know it
Danny Hale hey hey hey... who cares, they wanna do matched let them, stop complaining, but you know what I think maybe... just maybe... Tom aungst knows what he’s doing over at Dartmouth. And the fact that these kids, and Dartmouth are at the peak of performance speaks for itself, vandergrift has a championship, scv and glassmen have performed extremely well in the past with match, Dartmouth is legendary, you have no ground to stand on. Check out coppell hs as well, they perform better than most world class lines and they’re match grip as well
@@Dannyhaleperc actually since traditional is so common in DCI a lot of people find it easier. I think matched grip is fine if the line plays better that way.
i like how perfect their dots on the field are painted.
That’s gotta be one if the best center snares in BOA
0:26 Variation #1
0:38 Variation #2
0:49 Variation #3
1:06 Variation #4
1:17 Original Sped Up
Love the tuning.
Jeff Menendez their turning definitely seems influenced by Paul Rennick
@@brandon3287 Nah, all Joe Hobbs!
Los Papeles influenced, as in joe Hobbs looked at the tuning Paul uses and said “I wanna do something like that”
not as in Paul tuned their drums
Groovy at 0:39
No bass drum tapoff 😓
Last I checked bass drums don't lead the drumline
@@lookdistraction3930 it's probably because you don't know the history of the piece
@@pro-seriesfabrication3810 That doesn't exactly matter. But aight
@@lookdistraction3930 if you're gonna play a piece that's ~25 years old you should really play it as written, especially given the rest of it is the same. There's few bass drum tapoffs and it's part of the piece. But clearly playing pieces as the writer intended isn't quite that important to everyone.
Look Distraction why are you always salty
Dang, quads couldn't hand #3 and had to modify it. Pretty crispy clean other than that though!
I don't think they did
Ew match grip on snare
Why does it matter? They r still playing some cool stuff.
@@abnerwilhelm who cares, match is foul
Look Distraction nah not really. My first year doing competitive indoor we had to march matched (I was used to traditional) and it seemed easier to clean everyone and what not. Listen I used to think the same way until I actually did it
@@abnerwilhelm Match is foul
Look Distraction haha you stupid fuck, you can’t even come up with anything better than “match is foul” like you literally have no ground to stand on and you know it
Ew match on snare
What's wrong with it? Match grip is just fine on flat drums. Traditional grip is meant for tilted drums.
Danny Hale hey hey hey... who cares, they wanna do matched let them, stop complaining, but you know what I think maybe... just maybe... Tom aungst knows what he’s doing over at Dartmouth. And the fact that these kids, and Dartmouth are at the peak of performance speaks for itself, vandergrift has a championship, scv and glassmen have performed extremely well in the past with match, Dartmouth is legendary, you have no ground to stand on. Check out coppell hs as well, they perform better than most world class lines and they’re match grip as well
Danny Hale coppell doesn’t really compare to world class I agree but they defiantly are cleaner than most DCA and open class drum corps
@@Dannyhaleperc actually since traditional is so common in DCI a lot of people find it easier. I think matched grip is fine if the line plays better that way.
ay we use this as a warmup