You should do a video on Scholastic drum composition/arranging. Things to keep in mind when working with high school and middle school drumlines/percussion ensembles. Elementary school too if they exist
Actually, that would be kind of interesting, I'm an arranger and composer, and I've done a lot of work for schools. It seems like it's difficult to figure out sometimes what constitutes what grade level. Percussion ensembles are one thing that have recently been greenlit for certain copyright clearance.
As a person who doesn't know anything about drums, the ones with the music sheet underneath were the easiest for me to follow and understand as you got faster.
Hey I love your content, man! I’m actually a high school drill instructor right now and our DL is struggling Ngl. I have no drum chops I was hired for brass but I try to help them. I’ve just got no idea what to do and how to do it. Is there any chance you could make a video on how to start with a DL if you don’t have the experience or the budget for a perc instructor? Thanks!
What’s the difference between Candy Apple and herta? What I wanna know is where these names come from? I’m so used to classical names of things being Italian or French. And ghost notes are called whole rests in my neck of the woods.
candy apples and hertas have the same rhythm but a different sticking which also invloves a different use of technique between both rhythms, and ghost notes are mainly a visual effect, usually in drum corps or indoor drumlines
A lot of those names make sense. But good heavens, how the fruitcakes do they come up with some of those names?? Cheese? Book report?? Grandma??? Pataflafla is still the best.