Ms.Barbara I’m proud of ur grandson too my kids 👩🏾🎓 👨🏾🎓 from HBCU colleges and THE BANDS AT HBCU COLLEGES ARE THER BEST PERIOD HANDS DOWN MY KIDS SCHOOL 🏫 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY &JOHNSON C.SMITH UNIVERSITY
My son played quads in high school. I loved being at their practices. My son passed away 2 years ago. Your video brought many good memories to mind. Keep on keeping on!
They sound real good. The only thing is that they try to look and sound so much like WT it's destroying the legacy. When someone goes to look for WT they go to Jackson State. If they were looking for TOP, they'll be hard to find because the line as a whole doesn't give off the TOP vibe. If you put the two lines side by side you'd see exactly what I'm talking about. Let's get back to the real TOP. #ORIGINALNOCOVER
As someone who has seen TOP and WT since '89...I concur. Don't get me wrong, they sound good (some cleanup needed amongst the snares and all working on togetherness with visuals). Many may not remember, but there was a time when TOP worked with tonal basses with very limited tenor play, they also had marching bells...this was apart of their legacy. Part of their evolution was many of the 90's WT went on to teach at regional high schools, having those schools adopt many of WT's traits and styles. As time went on many of these high school students worked they way into the SWAC, taking that WT style with them and it filtered into the likes of Alcorn, Lane College, and many others. This isn't a message of hate, just a statement of observational facts. Play on!
@@drummaboiferguson2144 I can't see it. If I show you something different, would you believe then?? There's plenty of video to back up what I'm saying.
@@m.martin3922 You are correct, sir. It's tough for me to see as someone who came in the era where every drumline had their own style. Alcorn's style was distinct from Jackson State and everyone else's for that matter. Loved it, hated it, or indifferent about it, there was no mistaking TOP from the other Mississippi schools.
Bro I am a big fan of top I gotta give it to them they on top 💯💯💯
Smooth Powerful Dynamic and Fly.
My Grandson Brandal is now a member of this awesome band and I'm so proud of him.
Grandma mouse 🙋🏽♂️
Ms.Barbara I’m proud of ur grandson too my kids 👩🏾🎓 👨🏾🎓 from HBCU colleges and THE BANDS AT HBCU COLLEGES ARE THER BEST PERIOD HANDS DOWN MY KIDS SCHOOL 🏫 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY &JOHNSON C.SMITH UNIVERSITY
IM ONE PROUD MOTHER OF THIS DREADHEAD SECTION LEADER .....TB I LOVE YOU SON ❤😍😘...I LOVE TO SEE YOU DO WHAT YOU LOVE 🥁....
My son played quads in high school. I loved being at their practices. My son passed away 2 years ago. Your video brought many good memories to mind. Keep on keeping on!
❤️❤️❤️ Blessings to you and your family .
Srry to hear that how did he pass if u don’t mind sharing 😔
@@kadaylanvaughn9836 At the age of 39 he died from a massive heart attack after abusing his prescribed adderall
So sorry for your loss, may you find comfort in your memories. Peace be with you
Only thing about swac drumlines i dis like are those loose snare heads
It’s they style so get over it
@@Joneschapel-q2l it's ok I'm definitely not worried about it
Bout to blow up….
Prestine
This is a great video!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 i love the drumline you go great video !
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Very groovy !!
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They sound real good. The only thing is that they try to look and sound so much like WT it's destroying the legacy. When someone goes to look for WT they go to Jackson State. If they were looking for TOP, they'll be hard to find because the line as a whole doesn't give off the TOP vibe. If you put the two lines side by side you'd see exactly what I'm talking about. Let's get back to the real TOP. #ORIGINALNOCOVER
Nah alcorn is alcorn fam
As someone who has seen TOP and WT since '89...I concur. Don't get me wrong, they sound good (some cleanup needed amongst the snares and all working on togetherness with visuals). Many may not remember, but there was a time when TOP worked with tonal basses with very limited tenor play, they also had marching bells...this was apart of their legacy. Part of their evolution was many of the 90's WT went on to teach at regional high schools, having those schools adopt many of WT's traits and styles. As time went on many of these high school students worked they way into the SWAC, taking that WT style with them and it filtered into the likes of Alcorn, Lane College, and many others. This isn't a message of hate, just a statement of observational facts. Play on!
@@drummaboiferguson2144 I can't see it. If I show you something different, would you believe then?? There's plenty of video to back up what I'm saying.
@@m.martin3922 That's all I'm trying to say.
@@m.martin3922 You are correct, sir. It's tough for me to see as someone who came in the era where every drumline had their own style. Alcorn's style was distinct from Jackson State and everyone else's for that matter. Loved it, hated it, or indifferent about it, there was no mistaking TOP from the other Mississippi schools.
Nice
this cadence at 1:15 bump like a mug dang
Yes sir
Look at our little brothers. From War and Thunder!!! JSU!!!!!
This is all outta love. No hate intended.
5 bass drummers. None of them got any love on the camera man.
Man exactly
They had an issue with the drum heads. Didn’t want to show that
@@MfcoolProductions no need to answer them bro, good work we appreciate it
@@MfcoolProductionswhat was wrong with them