The Sacramento Mandarins warming up in their first-ever finals lot! Huge thanks to staff member Chris Morales for letting us get up-close to bring you this amazing footage!
Can someone point out some examples of dirt? This line seems super underrated to me - it just seems like snare to quad alignment can be worked on and of course any rim clicks and random dirty rolls in the quads
Bro these guys went to my high school once and ever since that I have been deeply in love with marching and on my mama ima make it to this drum line bet 2021 here I come
Man, you must hate fun or something. This was a really well written book. Just because their not firing all the time and showing off their chops the whole show doesn't make it a boring book
@@averybondeson3322 For me it's not the book. It's just not clear, something about Mapex has always made lines sound dirty even during finals. But this line (especially the snares) on this recording just sound like fuzz. No real clarity of rhythms, interp is kinda all over the place on the roughs. They are great line for the most part. But no where near the level of clarity of the upper top 12 and previous years.
@@Severen45 I guess I see what you're saying. I don't really think Mapex has anything to do with it. I guess I jt don't understand why it matters so much to people who aren't in that drumline if they sound good or not. I thought they did really well and that the drums sound fine. No point in critiquing something that isn't gonna be fixed
late to defend my drumline here but the purpose of the book was to fit the show. the mandarins have always been big picture focussed. after all, we were trying to get the entire corps into the top 12, not just a caption. our lots aren't judged, which is why i never understood everyone's 2 cents about any drumline in any lot. we weren't a very "lot skilled" drumline. all throughout 2017 and 2018, we just couldn't get ourselves to that level in the lot. but god damn did we show up to drum sometimes on the field. the catch was though we didn't have a book trying to win drums, we had a book that made sense from a full ensemble mix stand point. feel how you feel about the book or our performance, but we drummed on saturday night for the first time in history and no one can take that from me or the rest of my drumline.
Those drums and the playing are beautiful
I like the flow of the writing. Thanks for sharing. Keep on drumming!
Looking at this and 19 compared to 22 and 23, 18 and 19 are so much better
love the look of those drums
BK and Mandarins’ drums sound great. Mapex has this rich sound I’m digging.
Mandarins is so great and have come a long way!!
I’m so damn proud of this group.
Love the Blue Knights kid walking by at 2:20 lmao
Can someone point out some examples of dirt? This line seems super underrated to me - it just seems like snare to quad alignment can be worked on and of course any rim clicks and random dirty rolls in the quads
Bro these guys went to my high school once and ever since that I have been deeply in love with marching and on my mama ima make it to this drum line bet 2021 here I come
you still gonna make it for 2021?
tell me you auditioned
rip his mama
2:21 blue knights lol?
Was that our man Zack Borromeo?
HydrAquas I think that was 😂
Yeah these guys were good
Zach Borromeo you are now my hero. I envy you.
Congrats to the Mandarins for such a successful season!
With this show being dark it only makes sense for the snare book to be ‘edgy’
HA
2:32 little einsteins lmao
HAHA
omfg
I just realized that after so many times watching this. 😂😂😂
4:32 your welcome
So clean that snare break is!
_Sommmebody_ isn't playing in the center of their head! I cannot unsee it.
hey i see me in the back
I think always cool to see a girl snare drummer in the line. Way to go kalise.
1:03 - 1:33
@2:48 SIKE
13th place percussion in semis
and? your point?
nice!
Bass line was great, but the rest of it is ZZZZzzzz.....
Man, you must hate fun or something. This was a really well written book. Just because their not firing all the time and showing off their chops the whole show doesn't make it a boring book
@@averybondeson3322 For me it's not the book. It's just not clear, something about Mapex has always made lines sound dirty even during finals. But this line (especially the snares) on this recording just sound like fuzz. No real clarity of rhythms, interp is kinda all over the place on the roughs. They are great line for the most part. But no where near the level of clarity of the upper top 12 and previous years.
@@Severen45 I guess I see what you're saying. I don't really think Mapex has anything to do with it. I guess I jt don't understand why it matters so much to people who aren't in that drumline if they sound good or not. I thought they did really well and that the drums sound fine. No point in critiquing something that isn't gonna be fixed
late to defend my drumline here but the purpose of the book was to fit the show. the mandarins have always been big picture focussed. after all, we were trying to get the entire corps into the top 12, not just a caption. our lots aren't judged, which is why i never understood everyone's 2 cents about any drumline in any lot. we weren't a very "lot skilled" drumline. all throughout 2017 and 2018, we just couldn't get ourselves to that level in the lot. but god damn did we show up to drum sometimes on the field. the catch was though we didn't have a book trying to win drums, we had a book that made sense from a full ensemble mix stand point. feel how you feel about the book or our performance, but we drummed on saturday night for the first time in history and no one can take that from me or the rest of my drumline.
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