We Made Marching Roto-Toms (Roto Tenors)
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I know this is technically a "wacky" insturment but I feel like the potential with these drums with practice could lead to some really interesting compositions. Would love to see them come back in the future!
It would look cool for the tenor players to change pitches as they ran around them or like Tony G said, other people tuning them. There is a lot of musical and visual potential here.
I am looking forward to EMC editing together an ensemble of them.
Yeah it could definitely work in a middle school drumline or college band
DCI?
Well okay all drums are wacky
What if you used something like 'four-mallet' technique for two sticks on one hand, and the other hand is left to tune, and then you only have two or three of these toms?
My high school marched roto tom triples back in the early 80's. They were still stored away in a closet when I attended in the mid 90s.
My school had a set too. Though I only saw the pictures. My guess is someone stole them and they never made it back to the equipment room.
Haha same, I think they're long gone now though
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dude, that's rad!
You wouldn’t happen to be from Altus, Oklahoma, would you? That’s where I played roto tri-toms in the late 1980’s.
Love the “sus” tuning at 9:00
Was looking for this comment
I wasn’t the only one that noticed. That makes me feel better about myself
@@blacklightgamer97 same. It’s funny how he didn’t know
Gamelan vibes
Now you need to add motors to them so you can either tune them to a song or just have them constantly turning for crazy licks
Yesssss!!!!!!!!!
Program the motors so they tune as you play the song--either it tunes with a track, or works with drum triggers so it tunes after you play the note
@@cerealssbu7545 it would completely screw up if you missed a note
@@pesty4592 Not if you used a drum trigger to detect when the head is hit. Technically if you stayed in the pattern and corrected a beat, it would keep working.
Good morning! I got confused when you said "we don't need this aluminum stand since we want our frame to be all metal." I get it now, but I thought at first you were saying aluminum wasn't a metal. Lol
Wait, what’s the joke lol
Lol this was exactly what I thought
I think he was using metal to mean steel, and that it was a metal that was easy to weld.
The Bridgemen marched roto toms back in the day. Larger drums though. And they won
top drums several years as the snares played on rotos during the drum solo.
Black Market Juggler. 1982-1983
Black market juggler. Redid it in the last year of the senior corp in 2016x
I remember that show very well!!! Black Market Juggler, fun time!
@@scott414b - BINGO! We have a winner! :o)
It brings the "tuning" capabilities marching timpani provided. With the chops and finesse of quads.
Back in the 80s my drummer and I occupied the rear of usually small stages, and during his drum solos I would reach over from behind my keyboards to turn his Rototoms as he played them.
I've never even heard of Roto-Toms, this is really cool!
The banter between EMC and Tony G never fails
"Drums are still cheaper than most instruments"
It's true [Cries in bassoon player]
Cries in Tuba
Cries in Trumpet
it's true 😔😭 if i wanna get a bass clarinet its 3k but a drum is only upwards of 500
Right cuz why is one medium soft reed 15$😭😭
@@kyoza5069 no drums do sometimes go into the low thousand
Actually, I played marching roto tri-toms in high school in the late 1980’s. We finally added a set of real tenors (still tri-toms) my junior year, and a set of quads my senior year (retiring the roto-toms).
Damn had to attack the bass clarinet like that 😂
Would be cool to see a roto tenor feature incorporated in an indoor marching show.
“Look I’m Helping”… Classic :)
Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, guys, but this was common back in the day. Marching rototoms were actually very common between about 1978 and 1983. We had an "effects" sub-battery for parades and for Contest that consisted of two guys marching timbales and bongos who carried a lot of Latin toys (this was in San Antonio, so playing Latin and Spanish music was a given) and we had a pair of roto-tri-toms. They got some wicked cool effects with those things on some of our Santana charts. For some things, the cymbals would stand in front of the roots and tune them up or down during rolls. Very, very cool I am not sure why this did not become more popular. Of course, this was in the days of Rodgers or Slingerland snares (TDRs with the slapshot strainer, baby!) and 40" marching basses in a section of five with the smallest one being 24" and crazy shit like cut-down marching chimes and other suicidal back-breakers. I miss the old marching rototoms! [SIDEBAR] I think the Hawthorne Caballeros (senior) and Muchachos (junior) corps both use them in VFW/AL/CYO contests in the late 1960s.[/SIDEBAR]
Not a bearer of bad timings 😂 he made fun of it through the whole video
Madison Scouts marched a set of Roto-Toms in 1977. The drum solo was "America" from West Side Story. You can see them during set up concert style on the harness around the 8:00 mark.
the resurgence of the roto-tom starts here, with back bar man
This was a fun project. I have a friend who really likes Roto-Toms as part of his drum kit.... although they aren't my style. Thanks for the entertainment.
I wanted these so badly in high school. Thanks for the opportunity to live vicariously through you!
You made a single metal bar mounted to a harness sound good, nice.
As a fan of the old-school, stanky, "hitting a metal trash can with a stick" tenor sound, I unironically love absolutely everything about this.
This Should be standard for marching, the toms Could then be pitched to match each songs key. And they sound better IMHO
Could be interesting, but I think it misses a lot of projection.
@@chrissop projection doesn't matter these days when everything is mic'd and running through the PA....
@@tomherbort7301 It will when the energy apocalypse comes though
@@tomherbort7301 Since when are marching field drums mic’d? Genuinely wondering (I am less a marching percussionist, and more a drum set player, but I did do it in school)
This is literally the coolest thing I’ve ever seen! This is a marketable product!
My high school, J. Frank Dobie out of Houston, TX (Pasadena ISD), marched a pair of differently-sized Roto-Tom tri-toms that had been hand-made for the band back in 1977 and 1978. They put the tunability to good use in our shows, too.
Great idea but, some corps marched roto Tom tenors back in the 70’s. And pearl made a roto Tom snare drum as well
Dude, Bayonne Bridgemen marched roto toms in 1979. I played xylo right next to him. Check out the closer, the civil war medley where the south wins. DCI finals, Birmingham. You can hear them as the corps goes backfield. Dennis DeLucia used them for years.
“Tenors on a stand…. How they were meant to be played…”
Meanwhile the snares throw their stands to the farthest reaches of the truck to never be seen until next audition season.
I have thought of doing this before, while testing just how much you could crank the 6" up to a typical spock pitch with Evans System Blues, but of course today I open my UA-cam feed and see that Eric has brought a full set to life, and thought "yea, of course he would!" 🤣 I love this channel.
Absolutely love the idea and the build looks really solid!
The main point of the video: Interesting drum building and testing.
My sudden main point: _I want that green backyard!!_
New tech project: automate tunning roto-toms before each hit to the needed notes for a song.
Tony G, skanking on every drum: he knows the way to tennor players hearts.
It's 1:12 am and I just realized it's Tony G's neighbors that are listening to this EPIC playing of The Lick!!!! 🔥🥁🔥
Dennis Delucia was the drum guy for The Bayonne Bridgemen of Bayonne, New Jersey back in the day, and he Loved Roto-Toms, would probably Killed for these back then. Likely would still if he was still teaching and arranging, and if Bayonne still existed as a unit. Sorry, I'm an old ex-New Jersey Drum Corps., kid from back in the late 70s & early 80s. I was a baritone player as part of an NJ, "Little Corps.," from 1976 till 1987, and Bridgemen were one of my All-Time faves., back then.
Tony G. is the man !
So I can totally see some WGI groups doing this next year now
When Eric walked around the roto-toms I said well there is the Cavies drum solo for next year.
If Neil Peart was in marching band:
1:00 I LOVE PINK FLOYD AHHHH
8:59 I heard the among us dead body reported sound lmao
8:59 I'm not the only one who heard it right
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So happy to see some pentatonic scale representation! That little scale that you said defiantly wasn't major ( 8:59 ) was a Gb minor pentatonic scale! :D
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Hey, always fun to see Tony G. And so cloooooose to number one!!
This is awesome! I recently joined my high school's marching band but I found out that tenors were too heavy for my back so I am doing snare. Keep Making Awesome Stuff Like This!
No pain no gain ☠️ just gotta build up those back and shoulder muscles! As a freshman in HS I marched bass 4 at 5’1” so you definitely got this
That is awsome. I had the 3 set of roto toms back in the day, sold them after graduating.
My freshman year we marched roto-tenors, super old school!
Super sweet drumming fun as always.
Keep making great content bro. I'm also a fellow devil dog who marched in DCA since 2003. I've long since retired from competitive corps and continue to play in the Skyliners Alumni.
I love your videos and a lot of drummers are blown away by your content. It would be great to meet you hopefully sometime soon and talk shop.
The “this is not a drill” shirt is priceless
Follow up video: add some foot pedals and knee levers to change the tunings of the rototenors on the fly. Bonus points if you can do it on the marching rig!
This was attempted in gold 2015 but it was only done with 2 drums. You on the other hand have done a significantly better job and put a lot more TLC than we ever did putting a set of rototoms together
The Hawthorne Muchachos taught by Dennis Delucia used them first in 1975 followed by the Bridgemen from 1976-1979 carried by a marching member of the drum line.
They were also used by the Long island Sunrisers. Afraid your thoughts of innovation are about 48 years too late.
Very cool, nice work!
Eric acting like a human midi cc on the roto pitch. Now I'm imagining it with midi controlled stepper motors for adjusting each drum by x semitones using some kind of pedal triggers and microprocessors...
I love the idea of a piece written for player and coordinated tuners, too, I was actually thinking about it during the video (I used to love the roto parts in concert band, so the idea clicked during building). The scoring would be very interesting indeed.
inspector gadget made this video so worth watching to the end! that was fun!
HAHAHA I SAW THIS COMING!
We need more roto-tenors. My high school had a set of 3 for the jazz band drum set, and I always loved their sound.
I want more tony g
Tony G is the real MVP on these wacky builds.
My high school had marching roto drums back in the 90’s too
I actually saw some marching rotos back in the 1980's at the Tulsa State Fair Parade when I was marching in our Jr High band. Only set Is ever seen. Still a cool video fellas!
Needs a second 6" just tuned higher. And with a spacer to get them at the same height. I love it.
Love the inspector gaget and the end..l
We had these when I was in the Lamar High School Marching Band back in the late 70's. They sounded great however could not be heard as we only had one.
When I was in High School, I played a triple set of marching Roto-Toms. They were light weight, but did not project hardly at all.
this reminds me of marching band in High School, there was an awesome dude called Mark Hipsley who had the nickname Mark Tripsley because he played the trips, three toms mounted on the harness. He was a great friend of mine, wish there was social media 30 years ago to have kept in touch. I wonder what he's doing these days.
I see the description: "Oooooooookay"
I see the finished product: "...actually this could work!"
Nice job guys!
I was thinking for the stand version having a series of rocker pedals on the floor which could be used to tune the individual drums up and down with servo motors... 🤔
Muscle and Lots of vaseline for tuning, also the trick is to retune during the snare lick....or that extended bass drum solo.
Tony G on the tune...RESPECT!!
What about some coated heads? This build is cool. Nice collaboration!
When I was in the marching band in the 80s, I played the rototom quads. They were 6”, 8”, 10” & 12”. They were there in ‘82 when I joined the band in 7th grade. I played them in 9 to 12 grade. I never saw another set of marching rototom quads.
I kept hearing notes from the Miami Vice sound intro song in there, when you were marching around.
I entertained the idea of doing this for Mardi Gras. Great work, yall totally rocked it
DUDE YES!!! Play it while others are tuning!!!!!
Check out the Bridgemen from the late 1970s. They had a marching Roto-Tom player.
Bridgemen 1976. They had a young fellow marching a set of roto toms.
Inspector Gadget! I had this same idea, thanks for the vid
Sorry to rain on your parade but Remo had marching roto Tom's in the late 70s. They came with very light polycarbonate shells. We ditched them because they had very little projection outside.
Oh my god I just had a dream of me and you making a tenor drum on video and I wake up to a video of you and someone else making roto-tom in a tenor format!
8:59 sounds like Jump in the Fire by Metallica!
I was waiting but it never happened....the most fun w rotos is when crank them all the way up! The 6 is insane w the right head! Used to use them as the upper register of my set toms.
Dear @EMCProductions,
First off this creating looks so FREAKING AWESOME! I bet it’s so much fun to play.
Now to business:
A) I love that the first thing Tony Master of perfect pitch did was play some spanks (skanks where I’m from) on the lower tom.
b) I marched the first Pulse percussion quad line (2010) that played the Mario/ yoshi theme song… I would LOVE IT if you could play it in these roto toms. PLEASE? I can send you the sheet music!
C) please with a Cherri on top 🍒
According to social blade’s estimation. You will reach past gabriel rodrigez EMC, and become the most subscribed EMC channel on June 26th. This is insane, and i just never expected for you to grow this fast.
TONY G!!!
Those are sooooooooooo Cool.👍🏿🥁🤗💯😎
Hear me out... Rotary actuators, arduino, contact microphone, and some code = auto-tuned roto-quads.
Program it with the song you want to play, so that once it hears a certain note enough times, it'll retune to the next note you'll need.
MARK ROBERRRRRRRRRRR WHERE YOU AT?!?!
I love this waky stuff.
3:26 Bass clarinet mentioned 🎉🎶🎷
My only experience with tenors is seeing them being played in my high school marching band (and, thus, at a high school skill level), but i can see these being tuned between pieces/cadences for different sounds (akin to timpani). My initial thought is taping front facing arrows for specific targets pitches for easy tuning on the fly. Kinda hope this is experimented with more and gains traction!
Do octobans next!
I had some clear acrylic ones on my kit when I was younger. Always wanted roto-toms.
So did a friend of mine, Heiko Kallenbach. He marched with Madison Scouts.
That's sick bro
That is crazy!!!! 🔥👍🏾
9:03 it may not be a scale but it is kinda sus
Should a great video... Thanks
that's pretty cool
Well time to get the tiny servos out.
Alex Van Halen had a huge rototom kit early on mixed with early Simmons electrics. Ive got a set but are redundant now that I got some smaller toms (I still need a 6"" to compete the total replacement)
You have room in that yard for at least another 2 or 3 sheds!
Mood gorning
we been marching with roto toms in baltimore since the 80s
Only 9 more videos until the beautiful majestic beard of EMC lays to rest inside of its casket 🥹
I totally had to stop working and nerd out on this with y’all. Freshman/sophomore me just lost his shit 🤪😆