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Luke Zuniga
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 เม.ย. 2014
I know drums.
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(YTP) Spongebob Ingests Xenon Gas and Has a Near Death Experience
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(YTP) Spongebob Ingests Xenon Gas and Has a Near Death Experience
Blue Knights Drumline 2018 - In the Lot, 6/29
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Corps at the Crest, El Camino High School
Phantom Regiment 2018 Drumline - Snare Break (Cover)
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Phantom Regiment 2018 Drumline - Snare Break (Cover)
Luke Zuniga & John Isbell - "1945" (DCI Field Show Opener)
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Luke Zuniga & John Isbell - "1945" (DCI Field Show Opener)
Broken City 2018 Drumline - Snare Break (Cover)
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I really did it....and this is like my cleanest cover too. Credit goes to Kevin and his video here: th-cam.com/video/UNT4U2rAVdE/w-d-xo.html
When you get caught slacking off from practicing eights
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When you get caught slacking off from practicing eights
(YTP) Steamed Hams but Skinner Goes off the Deep End
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My first completed TH-cam Poop
Broken City 2018 Drumline - Warm Up Lot on the Floor
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Truly unforgettable experience
Academy 2013 Drumline - Drum Feature (Cover)
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Academy 2013 Drumline - Drum Feature (Cover)
The Adventures of Rad Gravity (NES) - Transcription
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The Adventures of Rad Gravity (NES) - Transcription
Marv from Home Alone Steps on a Nail and Screams a Cmin 6 Interval
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Marv from Home Alone Steps on a Nail and Screams a Cmin 6 Interval
Math, and its Relation to Frequency and Hertz
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Math, and its Relation to Frequency and Hertz
SCV 2017 Drumline - Snare Break #2 (Cover)
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SCV 2017 Drumline - Snare Break #2 (Cover)
Pacific Crest Drumline 2017 - In the Lot, 6/30
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Pacific Crest Drumline 2017 - In the Lot, 6/30
Santa Clara Vanguard Drumline 2017 - In the Lot, 6/30
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Santa Clara Vanguard Drumline 2017 - In the Lot, 6/30
Drumline: A Living - Episode 40 (Series Finale)
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Drumline: A Living - Episode 40 (Series Finale)
Jazz Reharmonization of "Pomp and Circumstance"
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Jazz Reharmonization of "Pomp and Circumstance"
Currently writing a drumline score for this song. Figured I’d compare my work to others. Big mistake. I feel like a noob writing compared to this. This is insane!
@drumm3r_dav312 thank you man, I appreciate it! This was forever ago though, I'd like to give this remix another go and write with my newly evolved taste :)
I dont remember this lol
Also that final brass hit was so ass lmao
how to play ninelets? just play them, silly!
Not sure why everyone is talking about hate comments, I don’t see a single one
Hahaha this is hilarious Its like Daft Punk steamed hams
Mr. Monaghan you haven't changed a bit.
I appreciate the perfect cadence at the end of Chalmers' dialogue. Also, what program was this?
Sony Vegas Pro 13 with a vst plug-in, forgot what it's called
@@LukeZuniga Agh, that's the most important detail. lol
I just realized 1:47 is pitch shifted to be hall of the mountain king
I was hoping someone would notice
How did you do this? This is amazing. Especially the buildup during "Yes, I should be... GOOD LORD what is happening in there?!" and the resolution in Chalmers' final line
Sony vegas has vst support so I used a vocoder plugin with a build in keyboard and timed the chords to the words
@@LukeZuniga Incredible. Thank you so much!
The doorbell for some reason is watery or very harmonized…
🎵FOR STEAMED HAMS?🎵 …yes
The isometric exercise part was totally mind-blowing. I wish I could teach my vocal cords to mimic this... I can rarely hit two notes at once while using my lips to make drum noises, but this would be next level. And if you're wondering... yes, I realize I'm weird AF lol.
When is Peter Frampton going to jump in and say "Do you _STEAM_ like I do?" 0:26 I love how the harmonizing makes Skinner sound like he is singing. 1:40 Whoa! Did someone grab a hold of Skinner's steamed clams? 2:31 I want to hear that sampled in a song now.
Haha The Peter Framptom line made me laugh
4:33
Genius.
Hey, there's Richie.
Izzzz that a car alarm??? cawz if it izzz... that's 50 points extra... my line used to try to pick places where lots of cars were, just to see if we could get alarms to sound.... we played with Tom Hannum's technique (as through the drum as it get) so we were also making other lines like Phantom ask us to play "softer"... whaaaaaa? So we had to move sometimes. Troopers 97-99.
NICE MOONCHILD REP!!!
I haven't heard of Cleamed Stams before 1:37
Bass 3 takes away the fact that the top 2 bass drummers are from the infamous 2015 Infinity bass line.
This TH-cam Poop kinda creep me out!!
Good, it was designed to
nice video mate, whats the sticking?
R L R R L L R L L (group of 9)
Didn't the 3rd snare on the right march Blue Coats? At 5:06
Best one I’ve seen yet💪🏾try to bring your heights down on that last roll so you can move through that passage easier but other than that literally the best video of this break I’ve seen yet, really nice job💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
if you scan the bar code on their leg, what does it read?
it says Babylon
At first I thought you played it wrong but then I saw this was the earlier in the season
BASS 5 Muthaf***a JONES'N!!! yiiiiuh
13:01
Thanks for the video Luke!
thanks so much, couldnt figure out how to play them
He tried :( this video helped me
16th note nontuplets occur in the rhythm scale over two beats. The rhythm you play at 0:37 is not accurately notated. As you play and describe it, the notes of the nontuplet should be 32nd notes. A 16th note nontuplet occupies two quarter-notes, not one. You are correct in your notation at 1:00.
He sounded like Tarzan.
He does sound like Tarzan.
Definitely.
Am I still able to get a copy of the sheet music?
Bass 1 is marking time with his knees - it's just a different style
This was taken July 1st... no one is good yet on July 1st lol stop complaining
am your 100th like on this video :)
What if I purchase cooking and disguise it as my own fast food?
The unisons at 6:08 are nuts
Bass 5 sounds epic for real
5:48 F
Here's a story about how I found this video. So I wrote this triplet-ey mathcore riff that keeps changing between groups of 3 or 6 or 9 or 12 notes and regular 4/4 rhythm. Then I started writing the drums. I started by treating the triplet-ey stuff as regular triplets, but then I found out that in this case the 4/4 parts, when written the way I hear them, don't actually fit into 4/4 on the grid, which is inconvenient. So I started by writing out the 4/4 parts first instead, and then trying to mach the triplet-ey stuff to that. Took me a while to realise that the triplet-ey parts were actually ninelets written across 4 beats. Then I went to check on the internets if ninelets were even a thing, and if drummers can play them across four beats, and found this video. I bet you were just being modest failing to play it in the video =) You have the skills for sure. Nice vid. Subscribed. Oh and metric modulation rules btw, I'm also deeply into that kind of stuff =)
sound like one person playing a really low pitched tenor
hello, could you provide me with a MIDI file for personal study? thanks in advance
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