That adaptability is mega. Varying widths, different sizes, all the muscle memory having to be adjusted. When I was learning as a kid I would struggle if the hihat and snare werent quite spaced and angled correctly on a standard kit... also bravo to your shoulder and back muscles 💪😅
They actually sounds really cool! Ok, I've got a couple ideas... 1. A small bass drum on your back with oscillators attached to mallets, so it plays an ostinato rhythm at a steady tempo while you march with the snenors. (You gotta admit, the snenors sound a little thin and treble heavy -but still really cool) 2. A full set of marching percussion powered by a player piano scroll. I mean, the robotics would be ridiculous, but maybe there's a chance to partner with some techie UA-camr for this one? (If nothing else, at least it makes my first idea seem insanely doable, right?)
As a total layman that watches for the goofs and the obvious talent (boy are you good at making us forget the chops you possess just to pull them out again), I think these sounds *better* than the tenors. Kinda curious of how a sass (snare bass drum) would sound. In fact, I’ve long wondered how a whole drum kit would sound if all the drums had the snare thing on them, and then snare had just extra much of it. Very very cool video. Wish you would keep the senors and use them again.
I was actually doing something similar to this with my electric drum kit until it broke. I had an acoustic snare and an electric snare and I had each one tuned to a different pitch so that I could make all sorts of saborious (from Spanish "Saborear" ("to taste/savour") from Latin "Sapor" ("flavor/taste") which became English "Savor" via French "savourer" ("to savor/relish")) beats. I suspect that this video will inspire the new generation(s) to write a brand new suite of multi-snare rhythms.
The Argonauts (Salem, Oregon) marched double snares (13" and 15" I think) back in the 70's. This was supposedly the first use of carrying snares with a harness instead of a sling.
Hey Eric, finally you did it! It turned out very cool, but for some reason I thought you would do it with concert snare drums instead haha! Well, you decided to for the extreme! Also, coulf you please maybe make an emcdump vid playing something on these but with the snares disabled?
Can you do the same thing with basses now. Like not just setting them up like tenor drums but also connecting them with spacers and hold them all together with a backbar.
My band director matched with you in Carolina crown!, I'm a tenor player and I love watching your videos, I think you should make a bass tenor, with bass 1,2,3, and 4, and put it on a carrier
I would highly recommend a drumset tenor, I turned my drumset into a mounted tenor and taught myself my school fight song (I play snare not tenor lol, idk why I decided to learn the part)
The best way to get an accurate weight using that little scale would be to weight yourself first. Then put the drums on and weigh yourself again. Then take that number and subtract it from the 1st weight and that will give you the actual weight of the drums.
I still wanna see marching quads on a drum set as in place of rack toms. Removing the spock drums for a snare. Or rack toms mounted like marching quads.
EMC do you have to make the snenor drums every time you record some thing for them Because you are making the snenors with your own marching snare drums
Do bass drums next, j/k. 65lb is 1 lighter than the 66lb quadruple bass drum stack. Wonder how it would sound with 4 and 5 being mylar heads? Like the Cavies ending. Bluecoats could win drums again with these. So you've got a 6" spock snare, those Pringle can tenors, and the other tiny tenors, thought there were tiny bass drums in there somewhere? Sounds like all the instruments needed to do the beats for the Marble League Teams. I would help write if you ever wanted to do it.
@ EMC or whoever knows lol, my highschool recently obtained a completely new set of pearl championship marching drums including tenors, along with pearl stands to accompany those drums, we’ve found an isssue with the tenor stands where the extended bar that pokes out the front doesn’t want to touch and hold the spacer on the championship tenors, or it can hold but barely be inside its housing risking fall, what am I doing wrong and is there any help with this issue?
OMG! HE DID THE THING! this would have been video 100 so yeah. Thank you EMC.
Congratulations! Not many Morning People get their wish! 😎
What a legend
Kudos 👏🏽
Dream accomplished
Let’s go
You may call this crazy, I call this a DCA I&E gold medal winner
When your entire snare line is out sick except 1 player
@@kishascapefr
It actually does sound like two guys - one snare and one quads - playing unison parts.
My school has drums we call 'snenors.' We decides it was better than 'flubs' or 'tares,' so we've calling them that for years now. Love your content!
That adaptability is mega. Varying widths, different sizes, all the muscle memory having to be adjusted. When I was learning as a kid I would struggle if the hihat and snare werent quite spaced and angled correctly on a standard kit... also bravo to your shoulder and back muscles 💪😅
They actually sounds really cool! Ok, I've got a couple ideas...
1. A small bass drum on your back with oscillators attached to mallets, so it plays an ostinato rhythm at a steady tempo while you march with the snenors. (You gotta admit, the snenors sound a little thin and treble heavy -but still really cool)
2. A full set of marching percussion powered by a player piano scroll. I mean, the robotics would be ridiculous, but maybe there's a chance to partner with some techie UA-camr for this one? (If nothing else, at least it makes my first idea seem insanely doable, right?)
Some shows for wgi have had pitch changes on their drums, but idk If anyone's ever done a full set
As a total layman that watches for the goofs and the obvious talent (boy are you good at making us forget the chops you possess just to pull them out again), I think these sounds *better* than the tenors.
Kinda curious of how a sass (snare bass drum) would sound. In fact, I’ve long wondered how a whole drum kit would sound if all the drums had the snare thing on them, and then snare had just extra much of it.
Very very cool video. Wish you would keep the senors and use them again.
Yeah! First! And a first look at Eric’s new workshop!
First comment! Good work.
@@EMCproductions It was hard work, but I am so glad I was successful! 😘
My back hurts watching this video. I miss playing, thank you for allowing to relieve my formitive years through your videos
actually sounds pretty cool. I wonder if putting snare wires on tenors could achieve a similar effect
prolly not because tenors don’t have a reso drum head
@Illie you could add reso heads
This is by far my favorite build you have done. That sounds legit amazing! Sounds like a small ensemble
I was actually doing something similar to this with my electric drum kit until it broke. I had an acoustic snare and an electric snare and I had each one tuned to a different pitch so that I could make all sorts of saborious (from Spanish "Saborear" ("to taste/savour") from Latin "Sapor" ("flavor/taste") which became English "Savor" via French "savourer" ("to savor/relish")) beats. I suspect that this video will inspire the new generation(s) to write a brand new suite of multi-snare rhythms.
Trim that grass around the barn, Marine!
What have I just discovered 😮😮😮😮😮
The Argonauts (Salem, Oregon) marched double snares (13" and 15" I think) back in the 70's. This was supposedly the first use of carrying snares with a harness instead of a sling.
(Obi-Wan voice) Now that's a name I haven't heard of in a long time... a long time.
Omg two of this and a bass stack would make a completeish drumline
When are you going into production? I would love to see you have a live EMC drum line with all your goofy instruments.
Hey Eric, finally you did it! It turned out very cool, but for some reason I thought you would do it with concert snare drums instead haha! Well, you decided to for the extreme! Also, coulf you please maybe make an emcdump vid playing something on these but with the snares disabled?
3:30 loved that sync
I marched from 90-95 in DCI. This video was f'ing hilarious my dude. I haven't laughed like that in a while. Thank you.
NOW Eric should make a pumpkin snare tenor thing. And then march it around during holloween
Bruh he already did
@Juandale Pringle not snenors tho
Mapex seeing what Eric did to their beloved snare drums
FYI, I-69 and 469 (FOR 69) both run around Fort Wayne, IN, home of Sweetwater. Coincidence? I THINK NOT!
My upper back ached just watching you carry that around. I could feel the burn!
This would be an awesome idea for the Blue Devils Show : The Cut Outs
This is a good option for schools that only have 1 snare player but still want to March a full line 😂
I showed this to my battery captain he looked confused then realized it was you💀
Yes, but you have to use traditional grip when playing even the snenors. I mean, they're still snare drums.
Wow this is an awesome video, came out great and sounded amazing! thank you for sharing another epic one
holy moly hands down one of the best tenor drums iv'e ever heard
Hey EMC! I was wondering what type of GoPro you use for the overview of the quads (or snenors in this case). Have a good morning!
Hero 7
Mapex watching****- “What?????”😳😱😢🤯🥵
There’s never a bad video 🔥🔥🔥
Can you do the same thing with basses now. Like not just setting them up like tenor drums but also connecting them with spacers and hold them all together with a backbar.
You might have to make a custom backbar for it tho. Like you did for the roto-tenors.
Back in the late 60's some corps actually did that as duos and trios (removing the bottom head).
@@foistboinder didn’t know that but that’s cool
Quality content as always!
This is my fave video of yours yet. More more!!
Best video yet. What a badass new sound set...
i love this
Now that dude who kept asking can ship up lmaoooo 😂
Cant wait to see these next indoor season
I like what you did right here! 3:25 and 3:54
Nice!
My band director matched with you in Carolina crown!, I'm a tenor player and I love watching your videos, I think you should make a bass tenor, with bass 1,2,3, and 4, and put it on a carrier
I would highly recommend a drumset tenor, I turned my drumset into a mounted tenor and taught myself my school fight song (I play snare not tenor lol, idk why I decided to learn the part)
EMCproductions more like EMChopsproductions
The GOAT finally did it!!!🎉
This could be great for playing Music by the great Tina Turner who died recently.
You're so good at drums!
The best way to get an accurate weight using that little scale would be to weight yourself first. Then put the drums on and weigh yourself again. Then take that number and subtract it from the 1st weight and that will give you the actual weight of the drums.
Nothing to say today just want to up the engagement on one of my favorite channels.
I was waiting on this for a while now
your "How to make your schools drumline" helped me out a lot and I made my schools drumline thanks a lot!=
Love the yellow shack
wow, the question weve all been waiting for
Next you have to march around with bass tenors 😈
I still wanna see marching quads on a drum set as in place of rack toms. Removing the spock drums for a snare. Or rack toms mounted like marching quads.
Hmmmmm… could use more cowbells. 9.5/10 though, very cool
THAT GUY GOT WHAT HE WANTED
That long screw really helped.
I’d say it has potential
Play jig 2 solo on the snenors
You should take a piece written for snare drum and orchestrate it on the snenors, maybe the first ever part written for snenor drums :o
He finally did it!
8:06 gotta get that mid roll add.
EMC do you have to make the snenor drums every time you record some thing for them Because you are making the snenors with your own marching snare drums
THIS IS THE ONE!
Stack the snare drums to make one really long snare drum
Cool
This sounds like the snare lines of a lot of the HS where I grew up...except it wasn't intentional 😂😂😂
can you make this with bass drums?
Do bass drums next, j/k.
65lb is 1 lighter than the 66lb quadruple bass drum stack. Wonder how it would sound with 4 and 5 being mylar heads?
Like the Cavies ending. Bluecoats could win drums again with these.
So you've got a 6" spock snare, those Pringle can tenors, and the other tiny tenors, thought there were tiny bass drums in there somewhere?
Sounds like all the instruments needed to do the beats for the Marble League Teams. I would help write if you ever wanted to do it.
When you show up to marching band rehearsal and none of the snare drummers showed up, but you play tenors
I am going to be totally honest. My Band needs these.
Day 1 of asking for tenors made of cow bells that attach to a harness
Where do you buy your marching snares and tenors
I dare you to play jig 2 in every video that includes the tenor drums because I love tenor drims
Pretty creative
I’ve never heard of mini snare drums. What are they for, drum sets?
So….does that mean the Free Bird solo on drums is next? (EMC, I feel for you if it is! The solo is absolutely brutal on guitar as it is!)
If you do it, may I suggest watching Lynyrd Skynyrd’s July 1977 Day On The Green performance of Free Bird, just so you’ll know what you’re in for.
This is really cool!!!
He actually did it
STILL NOT DONE STILL NOT DONE
I really liked the sound of the snares without the reso head
Have you ever soaked/dyed your drumsticks in highighter juice and played under a black light?
@ EMC or whoever knows lol, my highschool recently obtained a completely new set of pearl championship marching drums including tenors, along with pearl stands to accompany those drums, we’ve found an isssue with the tenor stands where the extended bar that pokes out the front doesn’t want to touch and hold the spacer on the championship tenors, or it can hold but barely be inside its housing risking fall, what am I doing wrong and is there any help with this issue?
curious what you choose 4 of the same size? no piccolo snare?
Awesome!
Haven't even watched the video yet and I'm already cringing so hard rn 😂
*edit* that was DOPE
I cannot fathom how heavy that must be
Cascades is marching MAPEX this season!!
"We were so concerned with whether or not we could, that we didn't ask if we should.."
do it with basses now
YO HE DID THE THING
Next you have to make a set of tenors out of timpani, and march them of course
You should try to make a set of tenors out of bass drums but I don’t know how that would work.
You need to make a bass drum into a snare next
Could this be flubs for tenors???
low key if you put tenor heads on it would be even better because you could get the tenor and snare sound
Yay!
next video should have you making an entire drumline only using concert drums