Good groove but the 9let part on the snare would be very difficult without a skilled line and also the tenor arounds would be very uncomfortable to play. Also side note I recommend using one single note with a different head for unisons on the bass staff and make tenor crossovers a different head type. Other than that it’s very good
idk if ur using something different put try using ctrl+L to add sticking. also pressing space just makes the thing go to the next note, so itd be easier and more efficient rather than using ctrl+E (which is the thing for dynamics)
“HIT THE DRUM” had me rolling is that a mark to say play really loud or something, I say that a lot to base-mates (lol) when they aren’t playing loud enough in forte sections
@jackheffington4138 it's been a while so I don't know completely what I meant by this but they clearly did not write splits so I think that's why I said that
@mrman7361 you're telling that to the guy who marched in the band with 10 cymbalists. Our director doesn't buy parts that have cymbal splits, so I forgot.
I have watched this at least 15 times, finally got the snare part down except for that 9let and 6let measure
I think another way those measures could be interpreted is with a snare solo possibly
Tenor part looks a lot like smokestack towards the end 🤯🤯
This is amazing 🔥🔥
Good groove but the 9let part on the snare would be very difficult without a skilled line and also the tenor arounds would be very uncomfortable to play. Also side note I recommend using one single note with a different head for unisons on the bass staff and make tenor crossovers a different head type. Other than that it’s very good
I agree heavily on the 9 part I wish we could play it at my school but I’m the only snare that can read like that
@@jjmitch3you could make it a solo
@@thesnareboi3256 they don’t do stuff like that at mine we need to be more ✨inclusive✨
@@jjmitch3 wack
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😂...a talent killer every single time....
idk if ur using something different put try using ctrl+L to add sticking. also pressing space just makes the thing go to the next note, so itd be easier and more efficient rather than using ctrl+E (which is the thing for dynamics)
Ok thank you! I did not know that
Nice
Fire 🔥
Could easily be a track on any Super Mario game
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Cool....
“HIT THE DRUM” had me rolling
is that a mark to say play really loud or something, I say that a lot to base-mates (lol) when they aren’t playing loud enough in forte sections
Yes it is haha
My director once told one of the freshman basses to “hit the drum like it owes you money” and I have taken that to heart lmao
@@excuses6016XD
This is like you do it but don’t
thats exactly where i got the name from lmao cuz my friends always chanted "you do it?!?!" lol good times
Play at .75 speed... Headbanger!!!!!
no it’s literally not
@@givenameplz932 your voice is probably higher then the average of your gender
mcnutt reference?
I tried getting the sheet music and it says it is unavailable to the public. Can I access this somewhere?
musescore.com/user/45251897/scores/9724147/s/PdEo2C?share=copy_link here you go!
Is there a reason why the sticking is offset?
i think hes using ctrl+E (which is generally used for dynamics) to notate the sticking
False Hype first measure
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Bro copied the false hype tapoff
Sorry but some of those 8ths on cymbals just aren't realistic
You could instead use two cymbals in which one plays on beat and the other plays offbeat
@jackheffington4138 it's been a while so I don't know completely what I meant by this but they clearly did not write splits so I think that's why I said that
There are normally more than one cymbal player
@mrman7361 you're telling that to the guy who marched in the band with 10 cymbalists. Our director doesn't buy parts that have cymbal splits, so I forgot.
@@kanedgytheguy8105 cool tell them I said hi
muse score is so limited .... soundfont technology is over 20 years outdated....