Maybe so. But if you go back to 2010 they copied a whole lotta notes/elements from that show which is why I actually prefer that year to 2012. But hey, to each their own.
This editing is reaaaally cool. It feels really gonzo and super street (or I guess 'in the lot' since its drumline). This is kickass man, very creative. Well done
We played hertas, paradiddlediddles, rolls, cha-chudas, cheese cha-chudas, inverts, flam taps, fast flam taps, singles! And it's always been my dream to be part of the Bluecoats. Unfortunately, I've never made it past the first round or got a call back yet. One more year to try though!
Those are just regular IP snare sticks (Probably Casellas) but they have these little Innovative Percussion mutes on the butt ends. I've seen them available on Musician's Friend before. It's just a little black rubbery kind of thing that's meant to put on snare sticks to make them into practice sticks. They just used them for a different timbre and put them on the butt ends so they could flip it back and forth between the muted sound and regular tip. Cool stuff.
I just learned the 2nd movement mostly from this video - THANK YOU! Btw for those looking at the snare transcription of the 2nd movement on snarescience... it's like 80% correct. Check the lot videos for the right stickings because the transcription is reeeally dummed-down, haha.
my school has 3 and they al have broken in completely different ways ie the back snaps the screw that holds the mount breaks the hinge nut gets rubbed down untill your harness isnt solid
Scoops, they take sound and project it forward and up to the box. Otherwise a lot of the snare sound is going to the ground, which is kind of like a horn angle facing straight down.
I've played on a lot of lines. Everybody wants the fast rolls and the cheese inverts, but I'm here to tell you. :24 to :26 is the most impressive part of this video. Simple beats played cleanly beats all.
It's called 'dutting'; It's basically count out the rests, but saying numbers takes too much time for high tempo parts, so they 'dut'. it's only used in actual drum corp and DCI bands, you'd never see it on a drum set. But thanks for asking.
I mo need ta go change my shotes nah! Whoever wrote these cadences: Genius. The percussionists performing: Virtuossos. If I've heard better I don't remember it! Well done Gents and (Ladies if you were there but I missed ya or you wrote the music).
@Luke A dude duts are what you use on field to make sure everyone attacks together. They use a met or drum major for tempo. If you aren't used to this idea I'm assuming that your drumline is AWEFUL. Besides, how do these clean beats not
Quad line was so beast that year, then again the bluecoats tenors are always great
the most _groovy. book. ever._
Their 2015 was better.
Maybe so. But if you go back to 2010 they copied a whole lotta notes/elements from that show which is why I actually prefer that year to 2012. But hey, to each their own.
People wonder why i love this drumline. Then, I show them this video. love the Bluecoats!!!!!!!
Best drumline I have ever heard and I was on the drumline at USC..
You've never looked into DCI?
Thank you for the wonderful audio quality. Well done.
I got motion sickness from the camera operator.
I really love the fast pace camera. With the quick zoom and everything. Adds great effect.
I'm so glad I have a sub-woofer in my room. Those bass-runs are just incredible.
my favorite tenor line/book ever. good job guys
Dang! This drumline blends so well and the clarity is amazing. Everything is very crisp!
lol vanguard got third, and their line was sick. But I marched on the quad line at coats. We got 2nd.
This editing is reaaaally cool. It feels really gonzo and super street (or I guess 'in the lot' since its drumline). This is kickass man, very creative. Well done
how dynamically good they were and the cleanliness is what makes this sound amazing
I watched/listened to this with really expensive [borrowed] Bose headphones... it's so lifelike!
I love the tuning on those snares.
Are they saying "booty" at 1:47?
Lol thats awesome. No one in pur colorguard has a booty haha but thats definitely something like my drumoine would do
before the big tenor break huh? interesting add...
now THIS is a true drumline. Straight groovin' with just the right amount of complexity and flow
my dude onye is kickin ass with this line. this is prob the best line ive ever seen in person
I can't stop watching the beginning of this..
Those Quads
words cant describe my love for the Bluecoats drumline
The dynamics in this are fantastic. Slowed down a little at times, but other than that pretty frickin amazing, especially their doubles
Sooo... Many.... Grooves..... Bluecoats are ROCKIN'
I love the tuning of all these drums. Whoo!!!!
3:24 holy shit base 1 did a full 360
fab
OMG the tuning is amazing. especially the snares
The snare tech for my indoor line is the outside snare on the left. Taha's awesome!
This is exactly why I love the Bluecoats
This is the most perfect anything of everything
We played hertas, paradiddlediddles, rolls, cha-chudas, cheese cha-chudas, inverts, flam taps, fast flam taps, singles!
And it's always been my dream to be part of the Bluecoats. Unfortunately, I've never made it past the first round or got a call back yet. One more year to try though!
Amazing sound quality
Those are just regular IP snare sticks (Probably Casellas) but they have these little Innovative Percussion mutes on the butt ends. I've seen them available on Musician's Friend before. It's just a little black rubbery kind of thing that's meant to put on snare sticks to make them into practice sticks. They just used them for a different timbre and put them on the butt ends so they could flip it back and forth between the muted sound and regular tip. Cool stuff.
Great recording man. Sounds and looks great!
I just learned the 2nd movement mostly from this video - THANK YOU! Btw for those looking at the snare transcription of the 2nd movement on snarescience... it's like 80% correct. Check the lot videos for the right stickings because the transcription is reeeally dummed-down, haha.
Legendary video
I want our drumline at school to get those harnesses !
you definitely dont..
why not, Mr.Conlee?
my school has 3 and they al have broken in completely different ways ie the back snaps the screw that holds the mount breaks the hinge nut gets rubbed down untill your harness isnt solid
ok thanks!
Scoops, they take sound and project it forward and up to the box. Otherwise a lot of the snare sound is going to the ground, which is kind of like a horn angle facing straight down.
I love that meaty, resonant bass sound.
those bass drums sound amazing
Lovin' the clear scoops
This should be a movie.
3:00. love it when you're jammin and another band marches by. best feeling ever
Great audio work.
Never heard a buzz roll that clean with that many people.
Great production too
I LoVe this video, l. I've watched it about 20x
oh my god the rumble of the bass on good headphones/speakers.
Love the visuals
rarick wrote my highschool's music this year, its pretty crazy
Non, Il s'appelle TJ. Right end snare. You can find him in Mystiques vids this year too.
The bass drums are so frickin' cool.
SO CLEAN
flows so hard. i love it
snare science has a good transcription of the opener and drum break
Oh yes, I love it too. It's so cool.
this book is insane
I can't tell who's more badass: Center snare this year for coats, or center for Cavies in 2011..
From snare player to snare player.....THAT WAS GREAT!!!
i love the bluecoats, forever and always haha
Man there's crazy bass splits every 10 seconds
To the posts of ticks. Rockford. In July. Finals is August. That's still early season if you ask me.
Why was the Tenor break not included in this video?
my babies... have them all
Awesome, I'll definetly learn this music!
AWESOME!!!!
I've played on a lot of lines. Everybody wants the fast rolls and the cheese inverts, but I'm here to tell you. :24 to :26 is the most impressive part of this video. Simple beats played cleanly beats all.
It's called 'dutting'; It's basically count out the rests, but saying numbers takes too much time for high tempo parts, so they 'dut'. it's only used in actual drum corp and DCI bands, you'd never see it on a drum set. But thanks for asking.
what are the clear things under the snares?
anyone know how many snare vets are going back?
I mo need ta go change my shotes nah! Whoever wrote these cadences: Genius. The percussionists performing: Virtuossos. If I've heard better I don't remember it! Well done Gents and (Ladies if you were there but I missed ya or you wrote the music).
Tom Rarick, legendary
They Should of won drums this year. Hands Down
Bass line...play louder!!! I'm starving for it!
anyone know the other black guys name next to Onye playing tenors?
their drumline instructor is on the Tama Marching Percussion videos.. why do they have yamaha then?
I think I'll have to agree with that.. Dan is a monster both in chops and physique
Center snares name?
What kind of sticks are the snares using at 4:03?
Pssst.... Soccerdrummer13 was the end snare at Bluecoats in '12 and in the center 5 at Music City Mystique this season. He's trollin you hard bud.
i fucking love bluecoats
Where is a good corps to start at as a newbie?
It's how they stay in time.
Why does no one ever comment on how good the bass drums are in these videos?
Which is not to say that rest isn't great! It is!
Has anyone transcribed the beginning tenor part?? I need it
sooooooo clean. holy shit.
Nice man, three snares that can play some flam fives. I'm so proud. When was the last time you marched coats?
Did any of the snares return this year?
Hey great video! Thanks for posting it! I was wondering what camera you used to film this? It's a great quality video. Thanks again! (:
Where is dci video at for this year? Does anyone know?
lmao That's the greatest thing I've ever read in my life
What's the name of the song
Look how early in the season it is..
Oh my god.. That tuning..
@Luke A dude duts are what you use on field to make sure everyone attacks together. They use a met or drum major for tempo. If you aren't used to this idea I'm assuming that your drumline is AWEFUL. Besides, how do these clean beats not
Anyone know where I could get a copy of the music from 0:26-0:38 for the tenors?
That tenor line is full of really good looking people.
Did you use a different clip for 6:28? I was flipping out like where in the hell did those come from.. lol
well said my friend.
what microphone do you use?