I used to know this one! Learned it in college. Fun-fact; I've met Eric Ward a few times; he was snare tech for Cadets during this era. Him and I went to the same University and marched their drumline; he's several years older than me so we never marched together but he's a cool dude. Knew several people in that circle around that time; some that would go on to march for them, marched right beside Jared Andrews who was fresh off the tour bus my second year at MSU in the tenor line. That was kinda nerve wracking at first; to be right beside someone that good. Shout-out to Demond Smith for teaching me this lick! (Who also marched for them back in the day).
Cool. I marched with the two Tims (centre) at Cadets when they were rookie snare players. great guys and went on to great things! Never met Jared or Eric but hear great things about them both.
@@FreestyleRudiments Yeah Jared was really funny when you got to know him. 2nd year in the quad line I was freaking out like "oh god; my mistakes are gonna stick out now" but after becoming friends with him, he had this way of always making me laugh on the bad days. That's a valuable thing to have going for you when you're marching. Only ran into Eric a handful of times; he was a busy dude.
It would be great if you could teach us how to play "Sterling" by Los Blue Devils, it's a classic that you don't have on your channel yet, you're great
great video. love this feature. my one question is this: are we sure that the partial marked as a cheese in the flam measure is really a cheese instead of just being a diddle? it's hard to tell from the video, but it sounds like the flam would have to be pretty flat if it's there at all...
maybe others from 2000 can comment but I ran this one past Tim Greene (centre) and from his recollection it was correct, to be fair it was a LONG time back and will have changed through the season.
It’s actually an old SCV exercise written by Murray Gusseck. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MjzNkoaGE3s.htmlsi=4hOWqR8Vg79WSHDu Murray and Colin McNutt marched tenors at Vanguard in I believe 1992