2017 Cadets Snares - LEARN THE MUSIC to "Agnus Dei"
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2017
- Vic Firth takes you BEYOND THE LOT with early season footage of the Cadets' 2017 production "The Faithful, The Fallen, The Forgiven". In this video, the snare line is featured playing "Agnus Dei" with the music so you can learn it and play along!
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2017 CADETS LEARN THE MUSIC:
Snares: • 2017 Cadets Snares - L...
Tenors: • 2017 Cadets Tenors - L...
Basses: • 2017 Cadets Basses - L...
Timpani: • 2017 Cadets Timpani - ...
Front Ensemble: • 2017 Cadets Front Ense...
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#vfSTA - Tom Aungst Signature
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Ok..I got the first 12 measures down and memorized
Boi I got the first 13 down get on my level
@j77 it was a joke since you dont play anything the first 12 mesures oof
I was joking too xD there’s only a shot on measure 13
Cadets might be the only group that has managed to somehow hang on to its musical identity going back decades now. I think I could have heard this at any time after the late 80s and instantly known it was them.
My boy Tony rocking center snare for his age out. Well deserved brother!
blakman7 yes sir he sure is . Tony is a beast
how old is he
I just played along. I NAILED the first 12 bars, and I KILLED IT from C to D
Me, too; and I'm not even a drummer! So easy...
+Tyrell Wiggems (I can't play trad) Those bars are tacet ya snarky fuk
Oh really? I hadn't noticed. Maybe that's why I played with with no errors
'yes'
tchmuzk lol
Super clean for this early in the season. Cant imagine what it would be like near the middle and end
*Reading first measure*
Not too bad
*they play it*
o h
Will Cochran: Ya think??
Caleb I just meant it caught me off guard
Guys he was just trying to be funny
Caleb "trying"
Exactly what the Cadets thought when they decided to play MASS again😂😂
Will Cochran well its more like, " Reads first measure - hey easy I can play that!! They play it - well shit umm 😐"
I’ve watched dozens of times! Tight doesn’t begin to describe what’s going on! Looks like one person in a hall of mirrors and is written to make you want to play that good and better! I’ll continue to watch because it always makes me smile! Thank you!
wow, that 65% slower tempo shows just how clean they are. Nice to see the Cadets working hard for us this season! Will enjoy hearing them do Bernstein again!! They always do justice to his music.
The Cadets were getting same-y in my opinion. I thought their books were too similar from previous years, and this is pretty different while still somewhat similar to last year. I'm a Cadets fan again!
Caleb that's cool, you should check out crusaders then!
I'm just glad that I'm not the only one that gets moderately to severely overwhelmed when they try to play this.
I can watch this all day it’s so cool!
okay for some reason i thought the right side had red shorts and the left side had yellow shorts but they’re actually all the same, there are two different colors on each leg and because of their position it makes it look like those shorts are that color...
That is crazy clean for this time of year.
Center snare looks like Lonzo ball... when you're about to get drafted by the lakers but drum is life lmao
Spradley_Did_it LOL
That measure of rest before the last tag just completes the moment. Gg Cadets
Tom Aungst DEF wrote that.
Mario Lucero ikr
I love that bottom rim click at the end
Killin' it!! Let's go!!
It's nice to know that, while all this terrorism is going on in the world, and all the controversial stuff that happens in "actual sports", that the music community is thriving.
J. Cordero This did not age well
Amazon Slave Neither did that😂
Miles McGann big sad for the seasons or lack there of
@@miless17 Neither did that either xD
@@adamcollester2655 😭
Holy crap this is gonna be a crazy year.
I honestly feel like this is a good piece for advanced high school drummers to practice to
What's up guys, Tony here with Cdtsdrmln video series...
4:33 their vocals are absolutely terrifying
I love it.
Welcome back Aungst beats. We missed your piss clean backsticks and crossovers
*sees notification and squeals like a little girl*
Thanks for the transcript!
Here me go!!!
65% speed sounds like dci 74 😂
Well not sure if that's a knock on 74 or now. They played more orchestral music then. The reason why I'm such a critique of DCI now is every fucking thing played is high tempo and the drumming all the same through the entire show -- ram as many notes as you can with outrageous emotional body movement. Yeah, it's hard and demanding. But I swear if a corps played Beethoven's 5th the drumline would be endlessly ramming notes through the entire thing and the final ending note would be longer than the actual song played.
@@JohnSmith-zi9or bro if I wanted to listen to an orchestra I’d listen to an orchestra. Drum corps is energetic and emotional, that’s the point
@@tp24072 You've missed the point completely. If I wanted to hear band instruments or see ballet, I'd go to my local high school or dance hall, not DCI.
@@JohnSmith-zi9or sucks to be miserable then
@@tp24072 Not miserable at all. It's too funny watching you guys out there on the field flailing around, prancing around looking like idiots.
Ahhh it's that time of year
Cadets always has crazy parts.
remember when these guys lost to blu stars at the dci tour premier? sounds like the overwritten complex music realy works for them.
They're scoring so low in percussion because the choir is overpowering the front ensemble and the judge can't hear the keyboards; it has little to do with execution (I know your comment is old but this still applies)
Nice!
It's cool how their shorts are red on one half and yellow on the other half
YES
I can see the aura of the guy third from the left. haha.
Thought I was the only one
Back to the Bad Ass drumming. Also what Scott Johnson said. Glory Day's.
yah I felt that the first time I heard the tenors LTM this year.
0:26 1:50
2:05
1:37
WOOOOOOHHHOOOOOO!!!!
YO, that's nice!
Ok on the first measure there is a note with an x, does that mean hitting the snare and the rim or just the rim? If not what does th x note mean?
Who else is really noticing the tuning?
Alec Carriedo Yeah I did. It sounds somewhere around the same pitch after the adjustments were made last year by Colin but with the similar tuning in the guts Aungst used at Crown in 15 and during the end of his last run with the cadets. The drums sound great
jr910949 i love the drums and the players! So much skill! I hope to get there someday!
Ryan Comley they do sound pretty dang great haha!!
I see that grace note in bar 72 that's different from the rest... trying to trick us Vic firth?
Andy Soozma nice catch.
It's as if Tom Aungst never left!!!
THAT'S SO HARD OMG
What is with the Cadets and 9'lts!
More
Yeah TONY!
Why is the download not available?
+vicfirthdrumsticks *I'm having difficulty figuring out the source tunes for this arrangement,* which are nothing like the Church musics that could be settings for the Latin prayer _Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi_ or unrelated pieces using the title, e.g. the Michael W. Smith/Deborah D. Smith song with Revelation 19:6 for a verse. The arrangement is credited to Drew Shanefield, Tom Aungst, and Omar Carmenates; but who composed the tunes used this arrangement, and who are the publishers of those tunes?
B. C. Schmerker most of our music is from Leonard Bernstein's "Mass"
what sticks are they using?
00:51 Nice!
Wait what is the time signature
Does anyone have any tips for playing really relaxed like them? I feel like I use too much pressure when playing fast diddles and fast passages, and they look like they are relaxed the whole time and use no tension.
marshall Winston focus on the basics. my instructor (Cadets 15-16 snare tech) always harped on fundamentals like stroke types, preps, dynamics, velocity, sound quality on each hand, etc. For playing either fast duplet or triplet rolls, i would slow it down to a painfully slow tempo and gradually make your way up to desired tempo. Slowing it down not only helps with getting the even heights and sound quality, but also with rolls and hand speed lining up with the met. The fulcrum shouldn't always be from the index finger and thumb, but more from the back 3 fingers ( more so from the middle finger/ring finger and thumb) when playing faster rolls. playing faster rolls also requires a little bit of arm motion, but not to the point where your forearm tenses up when you do.
go check out SDJ Malik... not saying it'll help, but he's just come out with a vid on being too tight.
Angelo Usison Thanks for the good advice man, I really appreciate it!!
Morgan Nowlen I actually just watched that video, thanks for the recommendation though!
Angelo Usison colin mcnutt???
absolutely no chill between "A" and 27
Is the guy in the far right marking time?
Can you shoot in 60fps? It looks like they are all holding 4 sticks
And then you slow it down? Have you ever heard of shooting 120p if you're going to do that?! Time to hire a pro cinematographer
What grade is this piece?
Littéralement scotché !!!!
Somebody please tell me wtf the rhythm at 1:41 is cause I'm honestly so confused
Rodan 5 notes in the space of 3 eighth notes
I don't get how u guys do it
I’ve mastered all the way up to A
Just wait...
Oh damn
Roger Carter is this the real drum jesus?
...... for BCP 2018 ;)
OK - I read music but I'm not a drummer. I play Trumpet, guitar and piano. Does drum cadence music often change up time signatures so much? I can't think of more than a few crazy jazz tunes that change TS as much. Is this common? For all the years I have played, I don't know if I have ever really looked at percussion sheet music that much, but if a full band had that many changes, it would be chaos to the tune. Are these just special pieces? I get changing the note value for purposes of fitting all those rolls into the staff, but changing the beats number seems crazy to me. I heard the changes, and they worked fine, but I guess I just don't read percussion very well.
ered203 cuz it’s not drum music, it’s just music. 👌🏼
@@Systemblue7 That's not true in the least. This is specifically percussion notation. You couldn't play this on a piano, there are no rim shot notations in standard orchestral sheet music, nor is there a key signature in this piece. I was specifically asking about the sheet music notations FOR PERCUSSION instruments. If you don't know, then why pop off? I was asking a serious question because I didn't understand the specifics. I was not looking for a smart ass comment that didn't address a single question.
I get that the rhythm notations are the same, I was asking about other things, specifically the time signature changes. I've been playing both pop and orchestral music for 35 years, and have never seen anything like this.
Gotta be a goddamn smartass on every comment section these days.
@@ered203 lol
Tom Aungst is there new director. At least I'm pretty sure.
Is there a channel that teaches me to play from 0?
Holy shit. 😩
Is this field music? Or just a sight reading piece the ensemble learned?
Sheldon Edwards field
fun fun
are they not using kevlar?
Black max! Why?!
ah, it was my laptop speakers. The snares sounded a bit like Mylar. I listened using headphones and it sounds like Kevlar. Never mind.
At 1:42 what does the 5:3 mean?
means its a 5 over 3 polyrhythm
since there is 6 8th notes in a 3/4 measure ...the writter ask for a group of 5 notes which should start on the and of beat 2.....if u want to learn this try learning 5lets then playing 5lets starting on off beats, and then applying it to the music at half tempo.....but if u are on the lazy side like me, just play play those as triplets starting on the rim shot,,,technichally its not the same but when its at 182 you should be able to get away with it.
hope i helped.
Irrational rhythm. 5:3; 5 “notes” in the space of 3 notes (8th notes as we can see this indicated by the beam and ratio+bracket above.
Were they marking time off the right?
Yup. Cadets always mark off the right.
Wow. Can't believe I never noticed
I wonder what color shorts the guy in the middle has haha
whos writing the book now?
Accidental sixteenth grace note in measure 72, but I doesn't really matter
0:35
Damn
Oh.
YEET
OHHHHHH YES DADDY
Honestly, if they can execute at finals, they have top 3 written on them automatically.
Mikey G!!!!
Oh thank god. Less flams than last year.
Knee socks? ;)
is it just me or are those the bluecoats 2015 drums
RegimentNLK they look a lot like them!
less sparkly
they're new
actually they are sparkly, look at the cadets snarelines instagram they look the exact same as the coats 2015 drums
you right ^
Better microphone and closer to the drums.
Killer....
TONY IS CENTER.
when was the last time you saw a Cadet center snare tic on when to start mark-timing before they even start playing? love early season.
Morgan Nowlen Don't disrespect Tony fam. #CDVSGang
once in a blue moon
Let's go Connor lol
I'm a little embarassed to say this, but I never learned to subdivide quarter notes, or in the case in measure 18, half notes by five. I just never practiced it enough for it to be natural. Subdividing by 5, 7, 9, etc., doesn't sound or feel natural in my opinion. The first time I saw music with groupings of 5 and 7 was in the percussion ensemble at the Univ. of Ala., but the groupings were on someone else's music which meant I didn't have to learn it. After my time with the perc. ensemble I started focusing strictly on the drumset. I was more concerned with groove, feel, limb independence, and solid time. Odd time signatures aren't a problem. Odd note groupings, at the moment, are. Maybe some of you can relate.
i like the old writing style better
Uh, oh. SCV actually has some real competition this year...
Joe Pallita I have this fantasy drum corps thing in my band and I'm having second thoughts on picking vanguard perc now. cadets are looking spicy. but I'm sure scv will hold up another year.
SCV only wins on even-numbered years
This is way too early in the season to say that
And for what its worth, people think the Cadets are gunna win drums at this point every year
RoyaltonDrummer922 true tho
to bad there isnt a 40 percent speed lol
isolated attacks.
From tick to center!
Hell yeah you saw that too. ticked on mark-timing before they even start no less.
Great line but some weird feet going on there
don't know if this is what you mean, but at the very beginning, it's the only time you'll ever see a Cadet center snare tic mark-timing before their sticks are even out.
mostly
0:54
Cadets early season... only time you'll ever see the center snare tic on mark-timing before they're even playing.
8th place, huh?
Why are the notes for the music so big and bold lmfao
theyre all so choppy
also lose the socks
jesus christ whoever is righting cadets music needs to learn what overplaying is...
I know. They should've just played eights