This is the problem whenever we have one of these "snare battles": we usually have a hybrid versus a SWAC style line, and both lines have very predictable behavior. The hybrid line are going to play some very dense material that is pretty difficult and combines a good number of rudiments. It may or may not be dead clean, but you can tell the difficulty from the density. The SWAC line will say they're not playing rudiments because they can't see the rudiments in isolation. They will then generally run a solo that focuses either on one or only a couple of rudiments, and will say they are "choppy." Here we see this in play. The first three solos DOA ran were more dense and difficult than anything FVSU played, and they even played a grid that FVSU SHOULD know, but never returned it. After only about 3 minutes in, it was clear who the more advanced line was.
As much as ima Aggie 1st n foremost CS, I have to give to DOA, cleaned up a lot, not too much credit one our own gave them they swag frfr Aggie Pride💙💛
With watching all the way through. I feel like DOA stuff was simpler and fvsu rudiments had more flavor. Both were dirty at times but give me fvsu with more “diversity”. ….. shout out the dude at the bottom on fvsu side he never talked shii he let his sticks talk frfr
Bru i was actually there. There was not a single figjt at destination. From the high school lines to the college lines to the community lines. The only thing that got hurt there was when a bass fell down the stairs and a rim cracked 💀
The same reason why skills challenges exist. The whole line is a machine: many intricate parts working together to perform a task Chamber ensembles exist. Why?? Why not have the whole symphony? Why debate the best centers of all time if it's not the while team? Why talk about ny or Texas if not the whole united states? This is a skills challenge Now if you said, if it's not the drumset...then ayeee But snare battles go back to the revolutionary war and "Three camps" Slowest and dirtiest snare simply died. I love seeing legacy hundreds of years later. Especially with black youth who enhanced it beyond measure
Yeah I was the captain of an hbcu percussion section. We're RUNNING IT ALL! #versatilty #execution #showmanship #pride Each section worked way too hard to not showcase the connections as individual sections and the section as a whole. On your logic...there are no drum battles...we only battle with the band. Which was an old school logic. Hella proud of you tho for getting the chance to play at an institution of higher education and Hella happy you came to an hbcu to do so
@@dereckallen1856 I never said no drum battles. I said if it's not the whole line, what's the point. You can't compare your best 3 vs their best 3 because that isn't the whole snare line. But hypothetically, let's say your best 3 beat their best 3, but their whole line smokes your line..... The one with the better line gets the nod,Not some back alley competition
Respect to the one right next the camera on fvsu he just letting his sticks talk.
This is the problem whenever we have one of these "snare battles": we usually have a hybrid versus a SWAC style line, and both lines have very predictable behavior. The hybrid line are going to play some very dense material that is pretty difficult and combines a good number of rudiments. It may or may not be dead clean, but you can tell the difficulty from the density.
The SWAC line will say they're not playing rudiments because they can't see the rudiments in isolation. They will then generally run a solo that focuses either on one or only a couple of rudiments, and will say they are "choppy."
Here we see this in play. The first three solos DOA ran were more dense and difficult than anything FVSU played, and they even played a grid that FVSU SHOULD know, but never returned it. After only about 3 minutes in, it was clear who the more advanced line was.
Lol what video were you- nvm
Nah I'm not gonna fake. You must be from North Carolina or have ties to them. Your analysis was all the way wrong.
since when are SIAC lines SWAC?
You’re correct
@@lifeisartTV he’s right swac lines think they chopping they not lol would love to see them bs cold steel they get ate alive
Fort Valleeeyyy.........👍🏾 great job for a small HBCU Drumline. They only going to get better and better. Can't wait for SIAC football season 🙌 ❤❤
Drag taps and 5strokes we learned in elementary... Where's the hybrid rudiments????
Wdym? They were playing book reports, cheeses, flam 5s, cheese drags, and basically more than dat. 🤦♂️
Good stuff on both sides
I love it.. all the trash talk is about skill..I love it
NCCU with the easiest W of all time
No cap NCCU VSJSU drum line was was nice fr
The dude in da braids should be on DOA he’s clearly the muscle of the line
GA BOYS FOR DA WIN LOLOL
Fort Valley didn’t stand a chance in Memphis Sunday Dega ran over them 😂
As much as ima Aggie 1st n foremost CS, I have to give to DOA, cleaned up a lot, not too much credit one our own gave them they swag frfr Aggie Pride💙💛
What is that at 3:38 ? Sounds like a chut-cheese but I can’t tell. I hear this everywhere now.
They call it a cheese drag it’s similar to a flam five, but idk if that’s the actual name.
@@ajproducedit8946 how do you play it? Cheese-diddle-tap? What’s the sticking exactly? Thanks for replying.
The point of the rudiment is to make it sound like a flam drags adding the cheese to the flam
It’s the same as a flam 5 but you’re separating the cheese and drag.
@@essaymichael9986good description
With watching all the way through. I feel like DOA stuff was simpler and fvsu rudiments had more flavor. Both were dirty at times but give me fvsu with more “diversity”. ….. shout out the dude at the bottom on fvsu side he never talked shii he let his sticks talk frfr
Fort valley got this one fr
FVSU is my favorite my mom was there in college
Beat School in the world!
It’s the shirts for me lol they doing the opposite
ITVH 🐯
SSP for the W can’t stand them dirty beats FV throwing and they all didn’t even know the material 😂
First time I ever heard of Fort VaLley fr
Same lol I’ll take Jsu war and thunder over both tbh but FV 🙅🏽♂️
I was in the room across 😭 they started fighting after it ended
u frl??😭
No they did not. And you weren’t there.
Lies smh
Bru i was actually there. There was not a single figjt at destination. From the high school lines to the college lines to the community lines. The only thing that got hurt there was when a bass fell down the stairs and a rim cracked 💀
@@the._.turman1284while cam was soloing kid almost got smashed by it
There's gotta be more footage
Okay NCCU , backward grid 🔥🔥
Sprizzle 😂😂🔥
If only their bands were as confident as thier drumlines.
Valley ez W, no questions asked, DOA was very dirty.
Ik u not talkin valley won w cleaner beats when nearly every solo was dirty by them
5:48
I only seen one ssp piece played which was sprizzle everything was original NCCU for the win Fvsu tough tho
DOA won this im in the Swac with Alcorn FV shiii was ehhh
Title should have been FVSU vs SSP
DOA got it once again cause FVSU sounding dirty over there lol
CS,SI,MDF$, and WT would run both of them especially valley and I fw all the styles and conferences
Boys in blue sticks a lil dirty 🤦🏽♂️
Is that Justin Jefferson 😂
If it ain't the whole line.... What's the point
The same reason why skills challenges exist. The whole line is a machine: many intricate parts working together to perform a task
Chamber ensembles exist. Why?? Why not have the whole symphony?
Why debate the best centers of all time if it's not the while team?
Why talk about ny or Texas if not the whole united states?
This is a skills challenge
Now if you said, if it's not the drumset...then ayeee
But snare battles go back to the revolutionary war and "Three camps"
Slowest and dirtiest snare simply died.
I love seeing legacy hundreds of years later. Especially with black youth who enhanced it beyond measure
@@dereckallen1856 bro.... I hear you, I marched for an HBCU percussion section. If we battling another, it's all or none.
Yeah I was the captain of an hbcu percussion section. We're RUNNING IT ALL! #versatilty #execution #showmanship #pride
Each section worked way too hard to not showcase the connections as individual sections and the section as a whole.
On your logic...there are no drum battles...we only battle with the band.
Which was an old school logic.
Hella proud of you tho for getting the chance to play at an institution of higher education and Hella happy you came to an hbcu to do so
@@dereckallen1856 I never said no drum battles. I said if it's not the whole line, what's the point. You can't compare your best 3 vs their best 3 because that isn't the whole snare line.
But hypothetically, let's say your best 3 beat their best 3, but their whole line smokes your line..... The one with the better line gets the nod,Not some back alley competition
Blue ate but grey was kinda swaggy
DOA definitely took this
I can learn all that material that nccu playing in one practice for real that shit is simple
fv for da win, doa playing solos everybody knows
But they clean tho all about the delivery like fv was dirty like I know what they tryna play but they not delivering
Solo that’s heat that’s actually difficult
DOA wit the dub
Fort valley one this one
Dirty beatSS , fort valley 🤦🏽♂️
SSP FOR THE W
Fvsu ate them up
Hate when the people in the back have the most mouth but will not play when asked to back the shit talk up.
Txsu would have smash both
Well they didn’t show up
Doa won tbh
Both lines are garbage.... I guess neither line learned an open stroke roll🤣😂
Swac dudes talk more then they play lmao cause it's obvious. Smh