Love that the main thread through this one is bass focused, very much a change from the norm. Great arrangement and great performance, well done all around.
Congrats to the members and staff for an amazing summer! I can’t help but wonder if they would’ve also won a Sanford if they didn’t have 4-min long warm-ups to learn and clean. Makes their success all that more impressive honestly! All love from an alumnus, just want to see more Bloo high drum trophies!
I don’t know man. Every drumline needs an identity of their own. I think playing lot etudes is part of the Bluecoats percussion identity and that’s what’s cool about them. Kinda like how the Murray Gussek era of SCV had their identity. IMO today’s drumlines should do more of this and few do.
@@chrisgaray87 probably. Maybe it’s just the old man in me that likes to see them. During my era, I’d watch a drumline play their 60 second warm up and I’d be like, “I want to go march there so I can play that!” Maybe stuff like this is a good recruiting tool as well. All I know is I love stuff like this and the stuff groups like the Mandarins do.
@mrnicknick02 no we have a strict rule: if it's on tapspace we won't publicly transcribe/distribute it Didn't even realize this was under your comment John (nick this guy owns the drumlinesheets drive lmao)
@@as0-gamer999 I know we have a rule in place for pieces you have to buy, I was making a joke that some people might beat Roger to the punch before it releases
Anyone know what song this etude is written to? Considering all of Roger's past ones have been written to something I would assume this is the same, unless change truly IS everything and this isn't written to anything lol
Love that the main thread through this one is bass focused, very much a change from the norm. Great arrangement and great performance, well done all around.
Congrats to the members and staff for an amazing summer! I can’t help but wonder if they would’ve also won a Sanford if they didn’t have 4-min long warm-ups to learn and clean. Makes their success all that more impressive honestly! All love from an alumnus, just want to see more Bloo high drum trophies!
I don’t know man. Every drumline needs an identity of their own. I think playing lot etudes is part of the Bluecoats percussion identity and that’s what’s cool about them. Kinda like how the Murray Gussek era of SCV had their identity. IMO today’s drumlines should do more of this and few do.
@@rbass311It has been cool to see lines develop their own identities again, agreed. Maybe the lot etudes peaked with 60-sec on-field warm-ups. 😂
@@chrisgaray87 probably. Maybe it’s just the old man in me that likes to see them. During my era, I’d watch a drumline play their 60 second warm up and I’d be like, “I want to go march there so I can play that!” Maybe stuff like this is a good recruiting tool as well. All I know is I love stuff like this and the stuff groups like the Mandarins do.
@@rbass311 literally the reason I marched SCV is cuz of cheesy poofs and Double Beat lol. So it definitely works
Let’s not pretend like they didn’t win a Sanford 2 seasons ago with a longer warm up sequence than this year’s lmao
Straight banger!!
in before someone asks for sheets: it will likely be on tapspace soon
Going to have another etude to add to my binder soon 👀👀🟥🟥
Someone on the Drumline sheets sub will probably already have it transcribed before it comes out lol
@mrnicknick02 no we have a strict rule: if it's on tapspace we won't publicly transcribe/distribute it
Didn't even realize this was under your comment John (nick this guy owns the drumlinesheets drive lmao)
@@as0-gamer999 I know we have a rule in place for pieces you have to buy, I was making a joke that some people might beat Roger to the punch before it releases
It is now out
0:30 is she hiding inside a bass drum case? lol
The culture only gets better
I think that's rogers daughter🤣
"Gravity" by John Mayer vibes for a sec...
Meshuggah goes Tuff
Anyone know what song this etude is written to? Considering all of Roger's past ones have been written to something I would assume this is the same, unless change truly IS everything and this isn't written to anything lol
It’s another Meshuggah piece iirc
@@ayytism8857 Do you happen to know which Meshuggah song or is that all we know for now?
@@christam9000The Exquisite Machinery of Torture, from their classic album Chaosphere 🤘
🥁💪😎TASTY!!!!!💪😎🥁
Is that female snare the same person as last year?
yeah.
@@RomeMonkee No different person