Drums in Canada
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Watch as our Drummers perform their solo while at Fortissimo in Ottawa, Canada!
(U.S. Army video by Sgt. 1st Class Kevin Lynch and Staff Sgt. Rachel Minto)
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The old guard Fife and drum corps are simply the best
The back sticking was developed by a good friend of mine John Dowling may he rest in peace. He first introduced it to the drum and bugle Corps activity in the very early 60s, with the United States Air Force, drum quartet, taking first place. It is used by many bands and Drum Corps and Fife and Drum Corps, today.
Thank you, really getting attention and appreciation.
Those six-stroke rolls are wicked!
you mean the 6 stroke ruffs?
@@celticpridedrums 6 stroke rolls, are different than 6 stroke singles
Wow! SUPER PLAYING GUYS!
These guys are GOOD*****
Very nice open and closed rolls, well-executed
Thank you
Skill!
Those are cooperman snare drums, that they are using. They are playing on mylar drum heads, and they sound fantastic.
It's called real rudimental drumming
Drummers Perform in Ottawa Canada
This makes me proud to be canadian.
They’re a part of the US Army.
I understand...and hearing bagpipes makes me proud to have green eyes.
Anthem planets RINKING
Yes, thats very skilled but that's extremly unfitting to those old uniforms in my opinion.
Well, friend Marco, they’re the U.S. Army, not a reenactment group, and therefore have zero input in what their uniforms are; just like all other active duty soldiers.
@@lauriedault5094 I agree with you, 100%. Today is May 4th 2022.