This is a divine meody, listening to these sounds, you want to be somewhere far away, maybe at the end of the world and meet the sunrise or sunset, look at this masterpiece and envelop yourself in these sounds of the soul, which turn into a thin and gentle soul, which is ready for anything something more than I thought. Thank you for such creativity)
I love to see the cheerleaders getting along with the marching band. At our school they just give us a dirty look whenever we play in a break at a game.
@@maxwellkrone5302 yeah but i its common knowledge that instruments need to be retuned when they are sitting in different weather conditions. Tenor Drums especially.
Maxwell Krone I wanna guess that maybe they got new drums or heads. And maybe they just put the heads on, and if you tune em too high, they could essentially break from being too tight. I’m pretty sure I heard one of the people from this drumline saying that, but I’m not fully sure. Just a potential thought for why they’re tuned so low.
@@creeperkiller9795 After now having played cymbals, then snare, then bass, then quads, I can now say, 2 years later, that while playing cymbals for a high school marching band as a freshman may not have been interesting bc we had only 2 of us, real cymbal lines can be really really cool and complex and are an integral part of drumlines.
Skittlz I have no clue what a tuned set of tenors sounds like, they are tenors so they all sound like an out of tune drum set. That’s what we love about them
Ok, so I’ve seen a tone of comments on the tuning on these drums, but from what I’ve heard, they are technically tuned correctly. The intervals between each drum are correct. I think a lot of people are thrown off by the lowness of the tenors, especially when the drumline is using deep shell tenors. One small complaint I have is , probably due to climate, the slight difference I’m tuning that is apparent during the unisons. Other than that the tuning isn’t actually bad, it’s just different, which I guess is bad in the drumline world?
I will also say, while the intervals are correct, maybe due to the head being old, or not tuning to a specific note, the tenors do sound a bit to damp and almost drowned it that’s a good way of saying it
And one last thing! After some thought I believe this is also an environment issue, as the tech of this respective school seems pretty competent in tuning of the snares and basses, as they both sound pretty good
Last year, this tenor and quadritone touch I thought it would be impossible to replicate this with my ability... now I've realized that this isn't difficult at all, to be honest (at least in this touch, yes)
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