@@hunterjademcreynoldseast993 its because hes playing in a solo, if you look at some dci tenor i&e's you'll see the drummers looking down. When your on the field, you will be expected to look foward.
I got to play tri toms in middle school and those were a pain to match with, I don't even wanna think about marching with these. And that's why ima bass drum player 😂
palominojocelyn As far as the music goes its somewhere between bass and snare in difficulty when you get to drum corps level. Snare is the hardest because of the perfect technique and chops and what not. But at a highschool level its hardest.
At the start of the solo he hit his sticks and a few rims on accident but I am truly impressed by the the way his wrists were moving in the single stroke roll but I am most impressed by the way he's able to move around and get a good tone he's devoted hours into this and he deserves 1st place.
12 or so rim clicks/stick clicks that seemed accident, on a high movement speed piece, over 3 minutes. What a fuckin G, near perfect stick control. Great crosses too
Texas always has pushed for performing arts in their schools I appreciate they kept music as important part of their education most schools through the midwest butchered the music programs.
Damn, I though, "Is this kid really going to do the performance from 'Whiplash'?", then I realized 'Whiplash' came out 2 years after this performance. Mind=Blown
"I can do better" "clean up those rim hits" "you rushed this and dragged here" how about you guys put your money where your mouth is. No solo will ever be perfect. Ever. something will be wrong. If it was perfect then it wouldn't be fun. The point of solos and band in general is trying to make it as close to perfect as possible but to reach perfect would take the humanness out of the whole idea. Mistakes happen to even the best players, so just because you're in high school and you learned a few terms doesn't mean you can point out any bad technique problems or how easy his solo is. You aren't a fucking judge. Get over it and enjoy the video.
our drumline is fortunate to have a instructor who was a former blue devil. we work our asses off and the basses have a 6 tuplit spilt that sounds badass, our drumline is awesome so far this season and were aiming for high percussion!
Our drumline is a junior high drumline that is very good search us up Beardsley junior high school indoor percussion. Our drum instructor is also a former blue devil and apart of fever!
Omg I'm going to lbj now he's so good and fast glad he represents lbj for real thoe I've seen it before but this is the first time I noticed he was actually representing lbj I'm so late but it's so litt😂😏
I’m literally sad cause I was going into Marcus for percussion but moved to argyle which is 4A but it’s ok cause argyle has the #1 percussion in the state for 4a
whats funny is his opening with singlet agility showmanship, peaked at a slower speed on a single drum, then the oscillating singlet run between 3 toms...
Really any heavy marching stick, but I personally mostly use Vic Firth MTS1 Tenor Swizzles. They just have to have decent weight (at least for me) to get the right sound and bounce.
I know this takes a lot of energy because I'm a drummer for my school I'm the only girl who does drums in my school and for my concert I have to wear a suit and tie 🎼🎵🎶😊
No I'm not five SA I'm a teenager. I think you're the five year old for leaving such a bogus comment. Can you even drum or are you just here to troll those who can? Keep your stupid comments to yourself. And don't reply to this :) that's childish.
The majority of bass 1 players do end up going into the tenor line since they most likely already have the fastest hands on the bassline (not always) but most of the time their fast hands are why they're on bass 1 in the first place
Bill Bachman looks down when he plays his solos and he is probably one of the best tenor players out there. Marching with them would be a different story tho.