0:00 Practice begins 0:04 Someone knocks over the PA mic 0:07 Practice continues 0:11 Say "hi" to friend walking by 0:13 drop sticks by accident 0:14 School computer gets 513 notifications at once 0:16 Someone who practiced more does nastly lick 0:18 Seizure while playing Claves 0:23 Set Solo to arm cramp 0:30 Begin printing apology letter to noise complaint (0:32 - 1:00) Printing and shredding letters until perfection 1:01 Final copy is being printed 1:06 Printer jams 1:13 nvm it's good 1:21 [Applause]
I was in marching band in high school, and if I had a dollar for every time someone came in the band room and started whacking our covered keyboard instruments with a random drum stick they found amongst the percussion equipment...
Man, to be a fourth grader! I miss when I was on the drumline and my twelve arms were capable of moving fast enough to ignite the atmosphere around me and my brain had nine lobes for processing sound! Lots of laughs were had!
Tuned percussion my ass. Just playing 440 beats should get you an A if you really need it and figure out the rest from there using the pythagorean tuning ratio. Jeez...
After years of years of investigation of the Poopenheimer Elementary School, researchers are still clueless as to how these students perform their opener snare part perfectly. From the insane amounts of notes, and random instruments, and physically immposible speeds, these 7 snare players still manages to pull it off.
As a former student of Poopenheimer Elementary School, I got to say the music was the easiest part! It was always a relaxing break from the 60 question seconds in math.
Good times… Can you tell the kids playing the blender at 0:32 they did a really good job? It had a lot of expression. Back in 4th grade I wasn’t even that good with the blender. I could only make smoothies.
I really love how in the title it says what elementary school this came from, but then to be even MORE specific and descriptive, the person who posted this masterpiece gave us viewers the coordinates as a gift. Earth.
0:15 ok seriously. This part *really* sounds like when you squeak into an alto sax, or maybe a tenor. Any alto/tenor sax players might know this sound.
The Stony Wood vs. Poopenheimer football rivalry game is this weekend. Of course, all the focus will be on the competing drumlines, the best in the Parkermeektropolis. Lead snare of Poopenheimer Fard Mann will have to compete with Lead Tenor player for Stony Wood, Megalovania "Jig 2" Among Us. Who you got?
This sounds like something the ancient printers and fax machines at one of my old schools in the office would scream every time I happened to be in there waiting for my mom to get me for an appointment or something lol. Like dialup from hell or something.
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Ahh yes, of course. I remember doing this warm up in pre-school. Good memories.
I learned this during my free time in daycare. Which was the entire time.
This video hits close to home
Preschool? Try while youre a fetus smh
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@lovetoreadbooks6 how to be a printer
Dude my dad’s printer played this perfectly in 1998
Even the xylophone
@@kanedgytheguy8105 even the xylophone. I swear something was wrong with that damn printer
@@beefs0ck911 lmaoooo
What on earth was happening to that printer near the end then? @beefs0ck
I’m dead
It's almost scary how talented elementary school students are.
I know, right? They can travel through space-time with just a printer.
Jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way
It’s almost scary, I mean most of it is downright frightening, but some parts are almost scary too
0:00 Practice begins
0:04 Someone knocks over the PA mic
0:07 Practice continues
0:11 Say "hi" to friend walking by
0:13 drop sticks by accident
0:14 School computer gets 513 notifications at once
0:16 Someone who practiced more does nastly lick
0:18 Seizure while playing Claves
0:23 Set Solo to arm cramp
0:30 Begin printing apology letter to noise complaint
(0:32 - 1:00) Printing and shredding letters until perfection
1:01 Final copy is being printed
1:06 Printer jams
1:13 nvm it's good
1:21 [Applause]
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What a nasty lick indeed
this is beautiful
1:21 subtitles: *0.000001 millisecond [applause] subtitle appearance* *y o u*
@@GordFT2 my subtitles says "you" for a millisecond
The vibraphone run at 0:16 is absolutely killing me, and it’s even better that it’s noted as “with cover, with marching drum sticks”
It’s 2 am, read that as “machine gun sticks” and I lowkey lost it
Reminds me of Super Mario 64
I started laughing for no reason. Why did I find this funny?
@@JustaMallard i lost it reading your comment 😭
I was in marching band in high school, and if I had a dollar for every time someone came in the band room and started whacking our covered keyboard instruments with a random drum stick they found amongst the percussion equipment...
the new 100 gec album sounds pretty good.
100th like lol
lmao
Scobp the woz
Just listened to them for the first time, and I give this comment the Swagmire Accuracy Check of Approval.
@@Xetaas what does he have to do with this? He’s funny but what
My favorite instrument is the screams of the eternally damned at around 1:07
Head banging to that shit
no, that's the jamming printer over the screams of the eternally damned
That’s W D Gaster
same, and this shit bangs
WOAOAWAAEEEWEOEOAOOWEEOEOEWOEAGHEEOOOAFEHEEOEOOWWWOAAAGHEHEEORGh
I love how so much of this just sounds like a printer, hHAHAH! 😂
6 year old me after getting access to my moms work computer and printing 6,000 photos of a cat
Even the vibraphone run?
I love how at 0:16 you have only one moment where it sounds like actual music
1:07 unironically cool sound, I wanna sample that shit
Ikr it’s like a weird 7/8 printer jam that sounds really cool
@@RishiJalukar more like hard bass
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leaked beat demo for doom eternal
Dude i was thinking the same damn thing lol. Definitely want to mess around with this
classic - this was part of our warm up. 8 on a hand, this, and then 4 4 16.
nice
I haven't laughed that hard in a while holy shit my chest hurts
SAME
Same
same
Same lmao
1:07 this goes so hard tho
not even kidding
1:02 is lit
Sounds honestly like Otis by Chipzel from Super Hexagon.
goreshit fans:
@@mech1x Wait he does Extratone?
Play me some aphex twin
wow, really impressed. I gotta ask, do the poopenheimer drummers take inspiration from harsh noise and glitch styles of experimental?
They do! The kids are always happy to expand their horizons in musical genres.
I remember playing "Dial-Up Modem" at the 4th grade Christmas concert. Great times!
Man, to be a fourth grader! I miss when I was on the drumline and my twelve arms were capable of moving fast enough to ignite the atmosphere around me and my brain had nine lobes for processing sound! Lots of laughs were had!
if your percussion isnt't tonal, you aren't playing fast enough. Simple as that
Tuned percussion my ass. Just playing 440 beats should get you an A if you really need it and figure out the rest from there using the pythagorean tuning ratio. Jeez...
Could we get a video playthrough? i"m having a bit of a hard time reading the notation.
I'll have to ask the director if any of the percussionists are available
After years of years of investigation of the Poopenheimer Elementary School, researchers are still clueless as to how these students perform their opener snare part perfectly. From the insane amounts of notes, and random instruments, and physically immposible speeds, these 7 snare players still manages to pull it off.
It's all in the technique!
why the fuck does this read as if itd be a part of some surrealist horror web thing
@@walkingonneedles :)
As a former student of Poopenheimer Elementary School, I got to say the music was the easiest part! It was always a relaxing break from the 60 question seconds in math.
Drum teachers: Bruh that’s easy
*Just takes some practice*
Good times… Can you tell the kids playing the blender at 0:32 they did a really good job? It had a lot of expression.
Back in 4th grade I wasn’t even that good with the blender. I could only make smoothies.
I will let them know!
never have my ears been touched by such wonderful changes in meter and chromaticism (and from a snare! extraordinary).
I flicking love the one Random note outside of the tie 0:26
Notation for "Play something at some point, to your heart's content."
Me when I'm trying to print something 0:48
1:14 I never knew printer machine was instrument they played in the band
I guess I never noticed since I’m in orchestra
I send my kids to Poopenheiner their careers are on a great path
i just love that random floating note in the void
I didn't know someone could compose what faxing sounds like for snare.
this is probably the best parody of the original
I really love how in the title it says what elementary school this came from, but then to be even MORE specific and descriptive, the person who posted this masterpiece gave us viewers the coordinates as a gift. Earth.
Ah yes, I remember doing this back in elementary school. Just the average warm up in my lessons as well haha
0:34
I love how it goes from a shredder to a hand towel dispenser, printer, chainsaw and then complete and utter chaos
0:15 ok seriously. This part *really* sounds like when you squeak into an alto sax, or maybe a tenor. Any alto/tenor sax players might know this sound.
I really like that part that went *1980s computer startup* and *Vacuum*
This is what my computer sounds like trying to run anything that isn't me pressing the power on button
1:13 POV: You said yes when they asked if you wanted a receipt.
LMAO
Printer, fax machine, vacuum cleaner all in one
Easy drumming piece for beginners. Thank you for sharing!
The new young boy album hit different
We just got a Poopenhiemer school district transfer into our band and I’m super excited to be able to see such amazing skill in person
Imagine poopenheimer high school opening part
I hear the high school's marching band show is 30 times more advanced than the elementary school. Ill have to see if I can get my hands on the score
I would love to see the high schools music, would love to see their talents!
The Stony Wood vs. Poopenheimer football rivalry game is this weekend. Of course, all the focus will be on the competing drumlines, the best in the Parkermeektropolis. Lead snare of Poopenheimer Fard Mann will have to compete with Lead Tenor player for Stony Wood, Megalovania "Jig 2" Among Us. Who you got?
when he said 1:01, I felt that
ah this is perfect…can you make a 10 hour loop?
nah cuz why is this lowkey rly good, I'd listen to this in repeat
0:17 for some reason the clacking getting faster and faster until it buzzes killed me
I love how half of the time it just sounds like my dying printer 😂
My printer when I want to Print a document when my parents are sleeping:
Again. Who ever is pulling off that damn car horn *IS A DRUM MAJOR GOD!*
Jesus loves you!
@@awesome346 but does he love *you?*
0:16 the noise i hear when falling asleep
Is no one gonna talk about how amazingly hilarious the name “Poopenheimer” is? Lol
*.25x playback speed* feels great, in a bad, weird-good way.....
This is like Orangepaprika's same note midis but in like a real piano arrangement. Just a genius
My man took a conventional percussion instrument and made dubstep and analog horror. Mad respect
Ah yes, the printer drum. My favorite instrument.
1:06 How it feels to hit your toe, elbow and chew five gum at the same time
My fax machine did the same snare part when she was only 1 year old ! I'm so proud of her 💜
Ah yes, I remember playing so fast that I made square waveform sounds
Not gonna lie, whatever is going on at 1:02 is actually pretty cool.
1:03 the aliens are trying to communicate with us
It's way funnier if you imagine the kid playing this in your head
If this is what elementary kids can play, I’d love to hear what a college warm up sounds like
They use an ensemble of printers, fax machines and blenders to get through parallel universes.
Ah yes my favourite tempo: b9-0
I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite opening snare part on this side of Earth.
i cant tell if im laughing because it's 5:36 am or this is the best piece of sheet music
That last part sounded like a dying fax machine combined with a robot trying to inject information directly into my mind via sound waves
When there's a paper jam in your printer: 1:13
damn these are some talented kids
I hear they practice 42 hours a day, 2 above the recommended amount!
@@orangeflipflop485 hold on is that…. is that a….. is that a two set reference
Man, Who is Poopenheimer’s lead snare drummer, I have got to meet them, especially being able to do this from a elementary level!
They have several very talented snare drummers, though the one on this recording is Mr. Jonathan Mother, 4th grade.
This is some of the funniest shit ever as a musician who teaches other musicians how to not sound like a printer
0:54
someone explain what a gay swing means please
the way it ends is just amazing 🥲
Remember that spongebob episode where squidward writes everything he hears and turns it into a song?
Well this composition has the exact same vibe
Ah, yes. My favorite tempo marking.... quarter note = b9-0.
Noice
This sounds like something the ancient printers and fax machines at one of my old schools in the office would scream every time I happened to be in there waiting for my mom to get me for an appointment or something lol. Like dialup from hell or something.
That's some heavy construction work
I can't believe they finally made the sound of the elementary school teacher's lounge printer into an opener!
0:40 ah my favourite rudiments, hairdryer
The ending is not supposed to be played on instruments like musical notation, but rather reproduced by printing out on a dot matrix printer.
I remember as a band member at that school, I was a great paper shredder player
Ah my favourite percussion instrument: dial-up internet
Wow this new Aphex Twin ep is fire
experimental artistry i STAN the sound design at the end holy FUCKKKKCKCKCKCK?!?!?!
Remember, start slow and slowly bump the tempo up (:
"Why is sister called Rose?"
"Cause your mother loved roses"
"Thanks dad"
"No problem Poopenheimer 2019 Elementary School Opener Snare Part"
From “straight” to “gay swing” that shit is genius 💀
0:47 the teacher printing out worksheets during class:
when you use every instrument in garage band
The title alone is a masterpiece
awe yes I played this one in 5th grade
Ah, from playing various printers to just Gaster
If Elon musk, the dial up noise and a fax machine had a baby this is what it would sound like
Nice, sounds like a radio had a heart attack
What a Picasso painting sounds like
As, a former 4th grader, I can confirm that this is very accurate
Bruh went from printer to blender to windows 98 on ecstasy
“To vibraphone (with cover)” 😂
Maybe more snare¿
Yeah, that's what im thinking too. Poopenheimer really improved since last year though, I think they are on the right track.
@@orangeflipflop485 poopenheimer vs stony wood when?
@@kaylons whenever stony wood gets good enough, poopenheimer is ready
Always loved the vibraphone run. Very Zappa-esque