A DAY WITH SANTA CLARA VANGUARD | DCI 2015
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2016
- A DAY WITH SANTA CLARA VANGUARD | DCI 2015
Grid Book follows the Santa Clara Vanguard percussion section for an entire day on tour.
This film provides you with an "UNCUT" view of rehearsal and lot footage using high quality video, professionally mastered audio, and multi-camera angles. With over an hour of footage, we bring you on an educational journey throughout the day with the 2015 Santa Clara Vanguard percussion section!
Enjoy!
Learn More about Grid Book Percussion here:
www.gridbookpercussion.com/
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SONG:
Joacim Karud - "Rock Angel"
No Copyright Music
You know it's good when the camera is shaking haha amazing work man
jojo puppet studio thanks so much!
The Rennicks' writing is amazing. It just FLOWS.
I just realized how ripped those cymbal players are lol
They were wearing t-shirts when we got there but they exploded off after the first rep.
Yurrr us cymbals turn up as usual. (I'm not scv but Im a cymbal)
cymbals are just kinda heavy when playing them for hours straight lol
Listen, that cymbal line has NO reason being so damn jacked lmao
@@theunknowndrummer1209 okay dude.
YES. Liked it before it even started.
Robert L. Thanks for the love!
just love that down-the-line shot at 23:00.... so cool, super powerful... SCV is so much fun to watch & listen to... June/July/August can't come soon enough -- see y'all at the Rose Bowl!!
Thanks so much!! They were really fun to record!
thank you thank you thank you guys. Never gave up hope that this would come out someday :)
Definitely thankful for this
Mason Bose thanks for watching!
damn this audio is amazing thanks gridbook
Nicholas Kearns Thanks so much! Did our best with what we could get from that day!
This is honestly my favorite SCV show from them.
Happy Thanksgiving to the entire GBS Team! 😎👍
Pit spread across the BOARD damn
2015? Figured this would come much sooner. Better late than never!
YUSSSSS
Wooooooooh!
DAMN them cymbals ripped!
Will Crowder i heard that if one of the snares, tenors, or basses dirts out then the cymbals have to run laps around the school lol
Anybody know what instrument they're using in the pit that plays off hand motion? I've seen things like it before, but have no idea what's called. Thanks!
That instrument is called a "theremin". Super cool!
25:02 Full run
Some very Zappa-esque parts in here, nice
Omg you can hear the flies at around the 29:00 minute mark with headphones on
17:30 the bassline shakes everything
Life Goal: Be the director of a DCI band.
SCV drumline loves them some Spock lol
@ 9:24 the Snare do this visual part with their sticks. They also do that visual in 2018 Babylon.
Ist that a visual they do in every show or did the stuff just like it and reused it?
That is a visual that has been part of the SCV drumline culture for years. They find a spot in every show to put it!
(If anyone else knows more info about this visual leave a comment!)
@@gridbooknation thanks for your reply and all your videos. I Love them
Cle Mens Thank you!! That means so much!
Not just the snares, but the entire battery does it
if you're coming here from ig, the snare triplet exercise is at 40:01, not that the whole video isn't worth watching
18:45 that camera shake doe
Is that a bass countoff I hear?
Yes! The tap off comes from the back of the drill to ensure precise timing for everyone on the field!
25:00 full run
What were the things making that electronic sound called?
That is an instrument called a "Theremin".
Oh cool! Thank you
@Micah Lall-Trail How can you have show about electricity without electronics?
@Micah Lall-Trail Ok thunder is a lot easier to imitate with acoustic instruments. How would you imitate a Tesla machine?
@Micah Lall-Trail I was actually referring to the Tesla coil used to produce electric current(ya know, like what this show is about). Not the vehicle.
Will there be a 2016 version in the future?
We did not have a chance to record SCV for the 2016 season. We did Bluecoats and Cadets for 2016!
TheGridBookSeries that's awesome! Love the videos 👌
When are those others being released?
Matthew Reed No release date yet, stay tuned!
As a hardcore Bluecoats fan, YES!
What’s the exercise at 43:50
That is their Triplet Rolls exercise. It grids a 5 stroke roll after accented check patterns. ** If anyone knows the exact name please comment below! **
Ok thank you
Grid book is like the Casey neistat of band
I have never been more honored by a single comment. Casey is the man!!
GB Percussion Education keep up the great content!
Bass 1 and 2 look like twins
Those two marched together for many years! At SCV and in the Infinity Bassline.
All I hear is phantom 2006
Are women allowed to be in their battery?
yes! the last female the was on the line was in 2013. She was on the bassline. And they had a female center in 2008 and 2010
2018 snare!
2018 snare, 2019 snare, and 2020/2021 snare
i've never worn/seen a dynasty harness in person but they look very uncomfortable
Tyler Haskell thicc*
They're actually really comfortable. The drums are heavy though.
I didn't think symbols came that beefy
Aero CYMBALS*
Tyler Haskell nice u from boston?
Pssh this is just an hour with SCV. I want 24 hours
Watch it 24 times.
@@gridbooknation already did
@@drummersnare6276 lol Awesome! Thank you!
First time seeing your channel, you should make learn the music videos with transcriptions. I love learning new books
Bass 3 is one terrifying-looking dude
They honestly look like the most depressed drummers on earth...
I think if you are playing an instrument, you should be having as much fun as you can, help drive that passion!
Great point! There are different ways to show happiness though! This is a video of a drum corps rehearsal and these performers are simply in the zone. It is hot, there are changes being thrown at them, many of them are still getting used to the pace and demands of rehearsal, and the sun is SUPER HOT. Plus their bus was behind schedule that day so they didn't get a lot of floor time (sleep) before coming out onto the field. Fatigue is a big part of the gig as well, so some people are just pushing through the morning. But they're not depressed about it! In fact, many of these performers LOVE this more than anything else and these bits of adversity are the reason they are here. Usually you only see the fun and happy side of drum corps on social media but it takes a lot of hard work (and yes, some bad days) to get the job done. The cool thing is the vibe on this day was actually super positive! Talking with the members after rehearsal was filled with smiles, cheers, high fives, and good, exciting conversation. You're just seeing the rehearsal. Another thing to think about is the fact that a lot of people mistake relaxation of the face as a sign of unhappiness when really performers are just conserving energy for the performance. Hope this helps and thanks for the comment!