I love seeing all those great bands together. and I love the part where they showed the different schools snare players working together. It gave me a warm feeling inside to see unity amongst such great musicians. excellent!
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Aye my man, was like, "Naw we just gonna play this. We can't get that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Cookman Snare drummer: Naw you GONE LEARN TODAY! 💯💯💯🤣🤣🤣🤣 GREAT TO TEACH AND LEARN. NOTHING IS HARD IF YOU KNOW YOU'RE RUDIMENTS. AND IT WAS COOL TO THROW IN A SLICK COMMENT (JSTATE) BUT C'MON LADIES, REALLY! YOU CAN'T LEARN THIS! AND Y'ALL BASS DRUMMERS IF YOU KNOW ACCENTS AND USE THEM YOU MAY BE SOMETHING TO RECK WITH. BUT NO FLEX ALL WERE GOOD. I LIKE THE SLICK SHOT MY MAN FROM JSTATE THREW AT MY BAND DIRECTOR MR WELLS. 👌🏾🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Al Coleman, Jr. like I said its about the Jukebox as a whole. I dont think the players are weak I just think the directors dont let them shine like other percussion sections. You hardly ever see Funk Factory do stuff on their own
Xisean Anthony I not questioning the talent level of the drummers. My question is why are all of their cadences have a very low difficulty level? Whats the point of being not only a college drummer, but a SWAC drummer, if you are not perfecting your craft??
+Jay White J State's basses are sloppy asf... They ain't drummers if they keep putting dents in them CONCERT heads.. Smfh. Now the snares are clean! But Tenors, Quints, and Basses always batting to see who is the loudest...
+Tyler Frank Lol those are not concert heads. Those are marching field fiber skin max c42 or something like that they have different ones meant to project.
which on the shorter one in the front or the one in the back. The one in the front has graduated but the one in the back is still with WT, she actually has a channel where she post vids every now and then There a lot of WT videos with the short one in the front and her ass be chopping
Dude I just asked because I think she's a good drummer. If you follow bands, or even HBCU Drumlines, there aren't many females on snare. And the ones that are, they're exceptional or even better than the guys
Man, Jackson gonna show out, but they ain't real drummers if they beatin on them basses like that. Them basses need to control they shit and stop playing over everyone. The best line there is Bethune-Cookman, and North Carolina A&T. And Southern didn't even know where they were lhh! How can you be in a mass band like that, and not turnup! Lmao! I ain't even going to say nothing to Talladega. Wannabe SU band right there. But MAAAAN, Them tonal basses from Cookman paired with Bama's drop basses, I just went to heaven and back.
I think before anybody speak on WT they need to research their drum setup, the reason and purpose for it, and how their cadences fit to how the present their material
JSU don't know how to share n show yo ! Life ain't always bout uuu. Saw BCU n AState drummer teachin and grow sharing. You JSU ninjas straight country and ignunt. There's a time and place for everything. Stop trying to "shine" all tha time step n fetch its. Ain't nothin yall play so otherworldly , that no good percussionist couldn't duplicate yo! Get out ur feelins ladies.
Marshall Smith lol i get what you saying but you understand thats BCU's cadence they playing so of course some of the snares from ASU are going to take notes since they are next to each other in formation. JSU are between ASU and SU you noticed they aint paying each other no attention