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Carolina Crown Drumline 2022 || Aged Out Reacts
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2022
- The hosts of the Aged Out Podcast, Mike Fantini and Evan Worrell, react to the 2022 Carolina Crown Drumline (early season).
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Super impressed by how consistent the drumline's character arc has played out sense 2015 ish. They're definitely proving themselves to be a top contender in years to come
Yeah the Travis arc
Crown continues their streak of being one of my favorite lines recently. I just think that team is doing great things over there, the writing, the visual, the consistency and work ethic of the members, it’s all just been ramping up every season
Gotta support my boy Jackson for being center snare this year!!!!
Crown and Boston seem to have the most fun books recently
Lmao, at 1:37 when y'all mentioned that you wanted to show an exercise from their packet because you thought it was super difficult I *immediately* knew it was gonna be Float Partials
I mean…it’s tough lol. People need to know 😂
@@agedoutpodcast facts! I hated learning it but it's really useful 😂
If Crown is playing with those long taper Hannum sticks that would account for the buttery rolls. Boston, on the other hand, appears to be using the short taper McNutt sticks through much of the show, which give a much heavier stroke impact.
I was able to check out their rehearsal at kennesaw mountain hs yesterday, absolutely crazy stuff. Full rehearsal day in 95+ degree weather into a in-uniform lot and on/off run and they brought some of the most energy I’ve seen out of a battery ever. super fun book that matches the power of the brass, and the closer wasn’t in that vid but there’s some nasty 7/8 foot timing stuff, def a strong finish to the show. I’m hoping they’ll place well going into indy cuz this and 2019 have been absolutely killer years from crown drums
Agree. They’ve come out of the gate swinging for the fences.
evan magill
Thier hand are softer, but it feels and sounds like they could go even faster because they sound so relaxed. They remind me of SCV 91-93
Only minor gripe I have with Crown is their tenor book is 95% the snare book just moved around on drums. Comparing that to Rennick-style writing and the quads and snares are more stylistic and complimentary with the brass parts. Anyway, what an amazing line. They’ve stepped it up a ton the last few years.
This line is amazing and these guys are great dudes i got the chance to meet and to play with them
Much love and credit to rbass311 AKA Robert Martinez for this FIRE video! 🔥😎☝🔥
Evan Worrell I have your alumni crown!!!
Dude that’s awesome!! Honored my guy
So you talk about the difference in the approach to playing between Crown and Boston but what are your thoughts on head selection now that Crown has switched to Evans? Do you think it is a better fit for their lighter style of play?
Evan can speak on the heads better than I but I wanna clarify…I don’t think crown has a light style of hitting the drum. I think it has to do with the approach at the top end. It sounds to me that crown has ‘softer hands’ when playing at the higher volume levels. But they both play with plenty of velocity and weight in general.
@@agedoutpodcast Sure. I'm a big fan of Boston's approach to the drums. Even though I was a bass drummer I marched in a Lee Beddis line just like Evan and was a big fan of the sound Colin got from the Glassmen lines after I aged out. That whole Thom Hannum lineage of hitting the drum just feels like they really pull the depth out of the drum and make that bottom head and shell resonate. Tuning and head selection may play a big part of that. Maybe its because Colin, Lee, and Paul Rennick are all Remo guys but I don't recall ever really hearing an Evans line play with that type of full sound those guys get out of their lines.
@@gmiller598 Please,,, in a blindfolded test you'd never be able to reliably distinguish between Evans and Remo heads
@@scottyt5918 You don't know that to be true. They are made of different materials and tuning certainly comes into play as well as the shell construction of the drum it is used on. If you think head selection doesn't matter why do both companies make at least 3 different snare drum heads for a marching snare? I'm an Evans user and I could put a Hybrid-S, Hybrid Grey, and System Blue on the same model of snare drum on top of an MX5 and hear the difference. In fact, I did that last year when deciding what heads to use with the Pearl Carbon Core drums that school I teach owns.
Similarly, A Remo Black max will inevitably sound different than a Hybrid grey or System Blue head. Both companies have some head that will sound similar, especially in the tenor and bass drum heads. EC2 and Pinstripes are basically the same for example but snare heads by the nature of the way the 2 companies construct them will have different sounds.
@@gmiller598 Greg, the question isn't whether the heads sound different. It's whether you could reliably identify which heads were Remo and which were Evans in a blindfolded test. And, especially if we randomized the tuning and brand of snare drums the heads were mounted on, you wouldn't have have a clue.
B9 is so handsome
Alright, important question here, and anyone can feel free to answer if they do choose: Do you think it’s a cooler effect when a line comes right out of spring training having already “piqued” and then becomes almost too consistent the rest of the season, or for a line to be consistently dirty all season and then blow everyone away at Finals with unparalleled cleanliness?
Well I don’t know that I personally think one is better than the other,
however I can say, history suggests that piquing on finals is the way to go, that is after all the blue devils favorite strategy... and they’ve got the results to prove it. Obviously a lot more factors go into them winning so consistently, but that is something that gets brought up time and time again in conversation
Cleanest rolls in Dci,they could top SCV and Boston.
If u guys think these guys gonna win then go check out Vanguard
Vanguard is next on our list. Be out on Thursday.
Vanguard could definitely win this year and I wouldn’t be surprised. We have about 4 or 5 groups that we think have an equally good chance this year. Gonna be fun to watch it play out.
For the algorithm. ✊
@ 9:07...Basses "stomped that landing." And it seemed to me that the technique they're using might have had something to do with it. Seems like they're playing "through the drum" to some extent & using the natural rebound. Am I wrong? Probably, but that's why the Aged Out Podcast exists: to let more advanced battery folks school me. Way to go AOP!
You’re exactly right. Pickup triplet buzz roll in to big accent on the downbeat, trying to have soft hands and a growth of sound.
WTF is a Mackerel.
“Mac roll”
A fish
@@agedoutpodcast lol k WTF is a Mac roll.
Hopefully this (not completely) removes some of the vantage point relief that some groups get in their vids. I know I tend to hear some scratches and think "eh, camera angle is goofy". Then these dudes are super clear just listening to the bottom heads.