I honestly don't understand how, in maybe four or five years, a drumline can go from a perfectly decent drumline with a fine book to an absolute beast (pun intended) of a drumline with one of the weirdest yet coolest yet hardest yet most wonderfully executed book I've ever seen... Like I literally just have no clue how this happened but it's so cool to watch
Super stable drum corps + A percussion staff that's given creative freedom and has a great design team in place + a consistent yet evolving culture and identity + groups at all levels taught by a core group of staff who have been together for years feeding into the talent pool accessible by Crown = this The people running Crown's percussion program are among some of the most innovative and passionate people in the entire marching arts community. Same formula at Bluecoats, SCV, and BD, among others.
Of all the corps at the recent world championships, Carolina Crown had the highest total music score. They were 1st in brass, which isn’t surprising, and 4th in percussion. That placing for their percussion line is an awesome improvement for them. This corps is woefully underrated and to me they should have gotten a medal.
A lot of people don’t realize this but their center quad player (a good friend of mine named Ozzy) was actually only 19 years old during this season. He’s a beast!
First of all ... Great footage. Very thankful for this channel. Everyone should be subscribed. Secondly, this snareline's sound is so confusing. Very wet sound for 7 talented drummers. They lock into the roll sound very very well, demonstrate a unified technique and manage space like true pros. Not to mention, their shots sing the same pitch. No dissonance because of misplaced shot zones. I'm hearing a fair amount of quality lost in attacks and releases. Only on the drum, again the rim/shot sounds is superior to most groups. Then Having said that I wasn't able to catch them live. Word to team tonal for adding many great section moments. Kudos all around. REALLY excited for 2020 Crown Drums! Hannum never disappoints.
this quadline is so together. very underrated, but their parts are not nearly as hard as the blue devils or cadets lines.I think the snares sound dirtier than they are from the tuning of the drums and how the tone lasts longer when they play the faster parts.
Props to the bass player who dropped their mallet in that closer section played the entire feature with one mallet that's pure talent
time stamp?
Miles Keaton would’ve lost the whole competition because of that in a HBCU competition
Dylan Couch 8:54
that's anne saber she's cool as hell
I honestly don't understand how, in maybe four or five years, a drumline can go from a perfectly decent drumline with a fine book to an absolute beast (pun intended) of a drumline with one of the weirdest yet coolest yet hardest yet most wonderfully executed book I've ever seen... Like I literally just have no clue how this happened but it's so cool to watch
Super stable drum corps + A percussion staff that's given creative freedom and has a great design team in place + a consistent yet evolving culture and identity + groups at all levels taught by a core group of staff who have been together for years feeding into the talent pool accessible by Crown = this
The people running Crown's percussion program are among some of the most innovative and passionate people in the entire marching arts community.
Same formula at Bluecoats, SCV, and BD, among others.
staff change/consistency and member retention from indoor to outdoor.
This drumline is basically flawless. Jesus Christ. So god damn amazing. Hard work pays off. What an amazing vibe.
Of all the corps at the recent world championships, Carolina Crown had the highest total music score. They were 1st in brass, which isn’t surprising, and 4th in percussion. That placing for their percussion line is an awesome improvement for them. This corps is woefully underrated and to me they should have gotten a medal.
Percussion got shafted man. Lol should have placed better.
One in quad at 13:53 is having more fun than anyone else in drum corps
Bruh he’s just vibing
this is perfection. wow. and bass splits are incredible
That intro man. That is just insane. Also I think they take the crown (heh, no pun intended) for most handsome snareline this season. 😆
I still think my favorite part of the whole video is hearing the jingle jangle of all the DCI and WGI chains at 6:38.
You hear it around 6:24 too
A lot of people don’t realize this but their center quad player (a good friend of mine named Ozzy) was actually only 19 years old during this season. He’s a beast!
Not enough love was given to the bassline later on in the video. Pristine if you ask me!
First of all ... Great footage. Very thankful for this channel. Everyone should be subscribed.
Secondly, this snareline's sound is so confusing. Very wet sound for 7 talented drummers.
They lock into the roll sound very very well, demonstrate a unified technique and manage space like true pros.
Not to mention, their shots sing the same pitch. No dissonance because of misplaced shot zones.
I'm hearing a fair amount of quality lost in attacks and releases. Only on the drum, again the rim/shot sounds is superior to most groups.
Then
Having said that I wasn't able to catch them live.
Word to team tonal for adding many great section moments.
Kudos all around. REALLY excited for 2020 Crown Drums!
Hannum never disappoints.
can’t believe they took out the headbang:(((
Did the snare guy with glasses and longer hair March blue coats previously?
i think he marched Bloo 2017
i eat a lot he also marched 18
Yea Dawson, He marched Academy 16 and Bluecoats 17 and a good chunk of 18 before he got injured due to a speaker falling on him.
yes, dawson kling.
Ok, the whole thing is great, but that conclusion is THRILLING!
Another great lot video from this channel
The year before, and again in 2020 ;)
They sound way better in this video than other ones online
Great snareline.
7 snares?
the 8th snare had an injury mid season. :(
Tori get tf out of the shot
So clean!!!!
this quadline is so together. very underrated, but their parts are not nearly as hard as the blue devils or cadets lines.I think the snares sound dirtier than they are from the tuning of the drums and how the tone lasts longer when they play the faster parts.
All I have to say is.... CRANKKKKK
errr....wutz wit dat gitup?
Clean!