August 13 - The Bluecoats do their final rehearsal run-through. Special thanks to Tom Gasparrini for getting this angle! Go see them and others live! Get your tickets at www.dci.org/tickets/ / drumcorpstube / drumcorpstube
It might be just me but I’ve always found bass drum splits to be the most impressive. You have to coordinate with the others so well, and it amazes me every time.
@@alexwilson2268there is absolutely no point in comparing these two things because I’m telling you right now the tightest snare likes couldn’t to what the tightest bass lines are doing and vice versa. It’s apples and oranges and immensely impressive both ways
Not a single human can be compared In productions like this. Every person that goes into these things has a different tale. Different background and upbringing. And they come together like this. Makes you wonder...
I played along to this with the transcribed snare parts, some of greatest 13 minutes of my life Stay classy, +DrumCorpsTube and remember, two tish three dut kiss four door mini van ready van
Oh Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank thank you thank you THANK YOU!!!! Finally something to tide me over with juicy high quality audio until the files are released for finals! You're the best :)
I highly recommend that you let your snare drummers eat some chow. I'm seeing a lot of rib cages out there. I was worried one might snap during some of those movements. jk
It’s a sad day to day it’s been almost 4 years now since DCT came out with something :( some of the best lots were recorded by these guys, luckily we have gridbook, 6am films and many others filling in
Slurmp kyle is closer to the mic there so you probably hear more of him and it sounds less like 3 people playing than the other sets where you hear them all together
Towards the beginning of the video, some of the front ensemble members have earbuds with receivers in...continue watching and on the lead snares harness, there's a transmitter; does anybody know why???
MrJazzSaxophonist From my knowledge the earbuds are so the front ensemble members can listen to each other easier since they're so spaced so far apart, and the transmitter on the snare is to boost the volume of some of the quiter parts they play
That beginning segment with the marimbas and horns STILL sounded off to me even at finals!!! Was that intentional?! Surely they weren’t messing up the rhythms and timing