i think we all knew it was a split, but that doesn't tell us anything about what theyre playing other than what you just said, which can be figured out without even having the sound turned on. my question was what the split was, not whether it was a split or not. i still haven't figured it out ahaha
i take that back, its simpler than i thought. leave it to rennick to come up with something this weird though: left side: •lrl •l•l l•l• ll•l • right side: •lrl •ll• ll•l l•ll • all of the shots are also right hands, obviously.
does anybody know where I could find this music? I've listened to them play this so many times I have the first few measures down but I'd love to learn the whole thing.
@@TopDrumCorps I mean their posture is bad. None of them are standing straight up because they gotta lean to get those quality lefts. I'm not knocking their abilities or their sound quality. I'm saying their posture is junk.
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