it was a piece that was written only for the audition. it's supposed to be their first time seeing it thus no chance memorize it. if you watched the movie you would know that Devin at this point can't read music. but he can hear a beat and memorize it instantly which is where his talent lies. he heard the other guys go before him and watched and memorized there. that's why there was concern over him not looking at the sheet music.
The question: Who memorizes an audition piece was both suspicion and jealousy on behalf of Sean. Thing is... Devon isn't supposed to read it. They don't care if he read it or not, but... it let Sean know Devon can't read music. If you are supposed to read a paragraph at school, your teacher won't care if you memorize it or not, unless... they want to test your reading skills, which Devon had none and it was a requirement.
People hated this movie but didn't get the message behind it he was raised by a single mom,he had a deep passion for music he couldn't read music so he played by ear he prove to the head of the band never judge a book by it's cover
Tha Taurus They proved to him when he's out there they don't hear him, they only hear the band. That wasn't enough for him. He had to revise parts and pull unexpected performances in the middle of competitions and tryouts. I don't care who raised him, they never taught him to follow basis instructions and guidelines.
I legit don’t remember anyone universally hating this movie. I honestly think some people are just trying to be edgy because everyone hates everything. They probably weren’t alive when it came out and assume everyone hates it because Nick Cannon is in it.
Drumline is the most underrated 2000’s movie ever. It’s such a good inspiration for young kids, who want to become musicians, and shine outside of the rest.
What's impressive about this that people don't get is that he couldn't read music. So he literally played the entire thing perfectly by ear and then adapted it. That's genius level shit. Same thing with producers like Timbaland and Kanye they can't read or play music, but can layer and simulate beats that rival dudes that can.
Auditions will often include a prepared piece (like this scene) and a sight reading piece, meaning music you've never seen before. They expect you to stumble in the sight reading piece, but it's a measure of how quickly you can pick up something new. If Dr. Lee had done that, he would have realized right away that Devin cannot read music. Paired with his impressive prepared piece, Dr. Lee would have recognized that Devin is a musical prodigy who lacks formal training. The movie would have been a lot shorter and less dramatic. I blame all of the tension in the film on Dr. Lee for putting together a half-assed audition with no sight reading.
But it was a sight reading piece though, that’s why Sean immediately became suspicious when Devon didn’t look at the sheet music “who memorizes an audition piece, it’s complicated..they expect you to stumble through it” Presumably the other freshmen went before Devon so he watched and heard them play the piece and memorized it that way.
@@stevenwilder254 you paraphrased the line and took out a critical part "it's supposed to be read". This specifically implies that it isn't a sight reading piece, but that they assumed it would be read because of how complicated the piece is.
Yup. Even in piano sight reading competitions most the higher level players have well versed practice in many pieces so they rarely get anything unexpected.
"Who memorizes an audition piece?" From my own personal experiences trying out for honor bands in high school, people who usually make it play the pieces so much that they end up having it memorized. It's been well over a decade since I read sheet music, but I can still hear those pieces in my head from practicing them so much.
I remember watching this movie when I was like 12 and loving it. Now if me and my line mates sat and watched it, we'd just grit and trigger over all of the bad portrayals this movie has over a drumline. We'd be on the floor when he says, "Who memorizes an audition piece?"
:52 This is what made me respect this film. Well directed and edited with a soft score in the background briefly. Scenes like that make it a film instead of just a teen band movie.
I watched this movie in middle school and when I finally attended an HBCU I started to pick up on some of the watered down aspects of the film. I loved this movie and the message and it was a film that def inspired me to attend an HBCU. But, when you step on campus and start getting involved in Greek Life, the band, the drumline and pick up on the cadences, auditions, tree shaking, etc. you start to understand what some of the college grads who watched the film were talking about lol I still love this movie though.
In my high school for percussion they put a sheet of music in front of us and told us to read and play it on the spot. There were like 3 different sheets you were supposed to fumble it but whoever got the closest was selected.
@@LayzeeJay that's different. That's sight reading which is often tested. I'm talking about giving a piece weeks in advance and having it be prepared. For DCI we all memorized our audition material because we practiced it just that much.
@@ParanoiaKeepsMeWake what im saying is thats probably what they were doing in this audition. Im aware some schools give out music in advanced. But some dont
People don't get that learning music and just playing it perfectly by memory is a gift very few know, I play trumpet I know notes but don't know rythums, yet you play it for me once I can perfectly know the song
Lol same. I'm working to be in drumline next year, I can't read sheet music rythem properly or fast, but you play it once and it's like the sheet music is engraved in my mind now
@@gravecrasher4305 if you're gonna join drumline you need to know how to read because instructors don't want to waste time teaching every measure to someone, it takes way too long.
@@mang058 yeah I've been learning how to read hard rhythms so far. Still not the best or fastest but I can at least break it down. Sadly I did not learn fast enough. But it's okay
This movie hits because that's I learn how to play music. I couldn't read it to save my life. But if you played it and told me to repeat, I can do it. All I need is to hear it and I'm on it.
While snare isn’t my are of expertise, I did the same thing when I was asked to audition for the quad/tenor drums. I was only allowed to look at the sheet once, and I played it exactly how it was written, so I kinda know the feeling.
This was me in High School for Tenor Sax. I couldn’t read a lick of music while my other counterparts could. I secured first chair by memorizing the pieces by ear😏 A lot of the Jazz greats couldn’t read music either which is why Jazz was mainly improv and call and response. Not saying you shouldn’t learn how to read music, but having a musician’s ear can carry you a long way
It's a very good movie, but a lot of people in marching percussion hate it because apparently real college drumline cadences are a lot more intricate than the way they're portrayed here. So, be sure to watch it for the story and you'll enjoy yourself..
@@BTTFMovie This movie portrays HBCU bands. These bands are completely different than the bands that play at traditional universities. As a matter of a fact that's one of the criticisms of the band leader who is at an HBCU but continues wanting to play classical music pieces while the competition is composing hiphop marching band pieces.
It's funny he plays this complicated and impressive piece that he completely memorized by ear because he cant read music and then plays 10 seconds of some bullshit at the end that proved nothing and the band directors didn't even ask him to play it
Ean Greer This man insisted on being a rebel without a cause. No matter what the guideline, or directions were, he just seemed to have a problem with authority. I can only wonder what it was like parenting his hard headed ass lol
There are people that just have a born talent for music Stevie wonder being at the top of that list man couldn't see/was blind from a very young age but he didn't let that stop him he's made some of the best\groviest music you will ever hear
This movie may have inspired some kids to look into band that wouldn't have before, but GOD DAYUM did it give a bunch of people bad ideas about how band actually works. who memorizes an audition piece? EVERYONE
Dre’sWay Tv that’s just like stomp the yard the first one was awesome but the second one was garbage asf I believe if one movie is really good there’s no need for a second because it’s always not as good as the first I could be wrong but....
Few hundred years ago there was a music considered so sacred by the Vatican, Miserere mei Deus by Allegri. It was considered so holy that it was kept as a secret in Vatican’s vault and it could only be heard in the Sistine Chapel. A young boy was there on a family vacation, heard the music and felt in love with it. When he got home, he managed to recreate the entire music. People now know him as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
I'm not at all apart of the drum line but the Trombone family but seeing as it it's I think this looks really amazing and would want to see this movie.
This movie was pretty cool to see when I younger because it was my dream to be a drummer and I thought that it was so real and now that I am one it’s kinda funny to see how drum line is not like this I mean band camp but they make it seem like it’s military style. It’s a good throwback movie but it’s just a little to much. Some of the sticking and drum logic didn’t even make any sense like the back stick and at the beginning during the graduation when they were playing concert snare drums and they sounded like marching snares. And a scene where he was playing some diddles and he was playing match grip and then he somehow managed to switch to traditional cleanly.
They only gave one piece? When I tried out for high school orchestra, they had two pieces for us, one they expected us to memorize so we had it for a week prior to audition (I can still play it fron memory a decade later) and a second orchestral piece where they would pick a random section so no one played the same part just so they could weed out people who couldn't read the music.
I don’t think a lot of these people in the comments understand that band auditions (at least in America) test your ability to SIGHT READ. In most cases, judges hand you a song that you haven’t seen and more than likely haven’t heard before so you can’t practice beforehand. Now of course this is a movie do liberties are taken, but this is definitely not the norm either.
I remember thinking the crossing of the drumsticks was going to be a big part of the movie, since it’s on the DVD cover and he does it at the audition. And he never even does it again.
“Who memorizes an audition piece “ I would also cause if you can’t read music you can learn and i can’t read drum music myself but that doesn’t make me a weak I’m still the best in my band
The something something on the end was all flash and no chops. It displayed an attitude and a superiority complex that realistically would have gotten him cut immediately.
"Who memorizes the music audition lines!?"
lol thats like asking "who dresses nicely for a job interview"
J Idowu I’m sure he just jelly of your drumming skills or at the very least the skill to have some common sense.
it was a piece that was written only for the audition. it's supposed to be their first time seeing it thus no chance memorize it. if you watched the movie you would know that Devin at this point can't read music. but he can hear a beat and memorize it instantly which is where his talent lies. he heard the other guys go before him and watched and memorized there. that's why there was concern over him not looking at the sheet music.
FluffyZergling someone who gets it! Thank u
@@kant5696 im honestly amazed at amount of people who dont get it lol
The question: Who memorizes an audition piece was both suspicion and jealousy on behalf of Sean. Thing is... Devon isn't supposed to read it. They don't care if he read it or not, but... it let Sean know Devon can't read music. If you are supposed to read a paragraph at school, your teacher won't care if you memorize it or not, unless... they want to test your reading skills, which Devon had none and it was a requirement.
“Who memorizes an auditions piece” anyone who actually wants a spot on the line
LiveUntouchable THANK YOU, THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING
Unless you suck at it you always unintentionally memorize audition pieces from playing it so much
i think it was supposed to he sight reading?? maybe devon found out what it was.
@@kingsin8362 it wasnt
_lost_ demon_
I believe it was audition music
And most of the time people memorize audition music simply by practicing it so much
People hated this movie but didn't get the message behind it he was raised by a single mom,he had a deep passion for music he couldn't read music so he played by ear he prove to the head of the band never judge a book by it's cover
Tha Taurus They proved to him when he's out there they don't hear him, they only hear the band. That wasn't enough for him. He had to revise parts and pull unexpected performances in the middle of competitions and tryouts. I don't care who raised him, they never taught him to follow basis instructions and guidelines.
I don’t know a single person who hates this movie.
I legit don’t remember anyone universally hating this movie. I honestly think some people are just trying to be edgy because everyone hates everything. They probably weren’t alive when it came out and assume everyone hates it because Nick Cannon is in it.
I remember most ppl loving this movie
blue steel guys worshiped this movie.
"Who memorizes an audition piece?" *Laughs in DCI*
Facts
Insert thank you gif
Memorized my piece for SCV !
@@MU-rx1tc good luck, dude/dudette!
Arya Baskara @ oh that was many years ago in the early 80s my first corps was the Guardsmen, then two years with SCV
Drumline is the most underrated 2000’s movie ever. It’s such a good inspiration for young kids, who want to become musicians, and shine outside of the rest.
Drumline isnt underrated at all lol.
What do you mean underrated? This movie had everyone I knew in a choke hold. Made us all think Nick Canon was fine and everything 😂
@@Lilith_2191 Well, you were teenaged girls. Your hormones plagued your thoughts.
What's impressive about this that people don't get is that he couldn't read music. So he literally played the entire thing perfectly by ear and then adapted it. That's genius level shit. Same thing with producers like Timbaland and Kanye they can't read or play music, but can layer and simulate beats that rival dudes that can.
Timba can't play or read music?? My respect for that nigga has quanthousandipuled!!
dude... it's a fucking movie.....
adult work There's people that can do this in real life.
yeah i know man they have all my respect for that
Christian James it's a movie
"The only good movie that Nick ever made!"
-Chico Bean
Love dont cost a thing was ok.
Roll Bounce was good.
@@tristan8041 underclassmen was good to
I forgot he was even in another movie
American Son was excellent.
One of my favorite movie scenes of all time.
I'm sorry
For real
“Who memorizes an audition piece”
Dci: hi
"Who memorizes an audition piece?" How about literally anyone who wants to get the part.
stole from the top comment lmaoo
69th like
@@drummerboy0620 nobody cares
Wow very original
Auditions will often include a prepared piece (like this scene) and a sight reading piece, meaning music you've never seen before. They expect you to stumble in the sight reading piece, but it's a measure of how quickly you can pick up something new. If Dr. Lee had done that, he would have realized right away that Devin cannot read music. Paired with his impressive prepared piece, Dr. Lee would have recognized that Devin is a musical prodigy who lacks formal training. The movie would have been a lot shorter and less dramatic. I blame all of the tension in the film on Dr. Lee for putting together a half-assed audition with no sight reading.
But it was a sight reading piece though, that’s why Sean immediately became suspicious when Devon didn’t look at the sheet music “who memorizes an audition piece, it’s complicated..they expect you to stumble through it” Presumably the other freshmen went before Devon so he watched and heard them play the piece and memorized it that way.
@@stevenwilder254 you paraphrased the line and took out a critical part "it's supposed to be read". This specifically implies that it isn't a sight reading piece, but that they assumed it would be read because of how complicated the piece is.
Yup. Even in piano sight reading competitions most the higher level players have well versed practice in many pieces so they rarely get anything unexpected.
I always start dying laughing the way he just stares and blinks at Devon 😂😂
😂😂😂😂🤣
I thought I was the only one 🤣🤣🤣
"Who memorizes an audition piece?"
From my own personal experiences trying out for honor bands in high school, people who usually make it play the pieces so much that they end up having it memorized. It's been well over a decade since I read sheet music, but I can still hear those pieces in my head from practicing them so much.
"Who memorizes and audition piece?"
Drum Corps kids: 👀
“Nah I just thought I add a lil sum sum on the end” 🤣🤣
Lmao, I remember laughing at that part thinking they would immediately get cut from the audition
Drums are peoples life
Tremise Elliott 💯💯
Sounds like a waste
Alejandro Sanchez a waste?
Isaiah Martin of life
Alejandro Sanchez considering da fact that it’s what many of us people love I don’t wanna hear u say “a waste “.
I remember watching this movie when I was like 12 and loving it. Now if me and my line mates sat and watched it, we'd just grit and trigger over all of the bad portrayals this movie has over a drumline. We'd be on the floor when he says, "Who memorizes an audition piece?"
0:10 he plays a backstick but you hear a regular accent sound, then plays a backstick the exact same way but you hear a back stick sound
theres a double bounce on the left hand you can't see. then he returns the right hand in with a FLAM.... it's recorded properly...
Who cares
@@romangeneral23you do
:52 This is what made me respect this film. Well directed and edited with a soft score in the background briefly. Scenes like that make it a film instead of just a teen band movie.
Right it’s the little things that can make the whole scene
I watched this movie in middle school and when I finally attended an HBCU I started to pick up on some of the watered down aspects of the film. I loved this movie and the message and it was a film that def inspired me to attend an HBCU. But, when you step on campus and start getting involved in Greek Life, the band, the drumline and pick up on the cadences, auditions, tree shaking, etc. you start to understand what some of the college grads who watched the film were talking about lol I still love this movie though.
"Who memorizes an audition piece?"
Literally everyone
In my high school for percussion they put a sheet of music in front of us and told us to read and play it on the spot. There were like 3 different sheets you were supposed to fumble it but whoever got the closest was selected.
@@LayzeeJay that's different. That's sight reading which is often tested. I'm talking about giving a piece weeks in advance and having it be prepared. For DCI we all memorized our audition material because we practiced it just that much.
@@ParanoiaKeepsMeWake what im saying is thats probably what they were doing in this audition. Im aware some schools give out music in advanced. But some dont
@@LayzeeJay maybe. Its been a while since I've seen the movie. I'll have to rewatch it
People don't get that learning music and just playing it perfectly by memory is a gift very few know, I play trumpet I know notes but don't know rythums, yet you play it for me once I can perfectly know the song
Lol same. I'm working to be in drumline next year, I can't read sheet music rythem properly or fast, but you play it once and it's like the sheet music is engraved in my mind now
@@gravecrasher4305 if you're gonna join drumline you need to know how to read because instructors don't want to waste time teaching every measure to someone, it takes way too long.
@@mang058 yeah I've been learning how to read hard rhythms so far. Still not the best or fastest but I can at least break it down. Sadly I did not learn fast enough. But it's okay
This movie hits because that's I learn how to play music. I couldn't read it to save my life. But if you played it and told me to repeat, I can do it. All I need is to hear it and I'm on it.
Definitely it's like I'm polish n iranian I can speak it ok but music I can sing it easy
While snare isn’t my are of expertise, I did the same thing when I was asked to audition for the quad/tenor drums. I was only allowed to look at the sheet once, and I played it exactly how it was written, so I kinda know the feeling.
Devin was gifted and played by ear not just by reading sheet music
He couldnt read at this point.
I’m 22 next month, this was the first film I ever paid attention too I love the snare
This was me in High School for Tenor Sax. I couldn’t read a lick of music while my other counterparts could. I secured first chair by memorizing the pieces by ear😏 A lot of the Jazz greats couldn’t read music either which is why Jazz was mainly improv and call and response.
Not saying you shouldn’t learn how to read music, but having a musician’s ear can carry you a long way
SMOKED THAT 🚬 😂
bruh metro you gotta get some shii done 😭😭💀💀
Hahahahha!!!😂😂
Was on snare line when this came out. Good memories.
I wanna see this so bad. Partially because I miss marching band season (even though camp is next month). I don't even play percussion.
It's a very good movie, but a lot of people in marching percussion hate it because apparently real college drumline cadences are a lot more intricate than the way they're portrayed here. So, be sure to watch it for the story and you'll enjoy yourself..
ケーランド does your marching band do the high step march
It’s a tuba thang shawty
Anthony Chmielewski it’s just not your type of drumline
@@BTTFMovie This movie portrays HBCU bands. These bands are completely different than the bands that play at traditional universities. As a matter of a fact that's one of the criticisms of the band leader who is at an HBCU but continues wanting to play classical music pieces while the competition is composing hiphop marching band pieces.
Nick Cannon a lowkey legend
"I put 3 years into this line. I'm the best player and I don't want to jeopardize that"
Best superhero movie ever
Devin mad dogging and clowning shawn as he walks off always makes me chuckle.
Shawn like devin admits too his team he can play but his attitude in ego got in his way….
It's funny he plays this complicated and impressive piece that he completely memorized by ear because he cant read music and then plays 10 seconds of some bullshit at the end that proved nothing and the band directors didn't even ask him to play it
Ean Greer This man insisted on being a rebel without a cause. No matter what the guideline, or directions were, he just seemed to have a problem with authority. I can only wonder what it was like parenting his hard headed ass lol
Frank Dees My sister pointed out that Dr. Lee seem to have a problem with authority too. Remember his scenes with President Wagner?
That piece at the end was actually better than what he played first
@@younglo4793 I'm happy I wasn't the only one that thought that
Doubt you can play the second part...
There are people that just have a born talent for music Stevie wonder being at the top of that list man couldn't see/was blind from a very young age but he didn't let that stop him he's made some of the best\groviest music you will ever hear
This movie may have inspired some kids to look into band that wouldn't have before, but GOD DAYUM did it give a bunch of people bad ideas about how band actually works.
who memorizes an audition piece? EVERYONE
I can't believe they wanted us to believe he was from Harlem in this movie, he doesn't even sound like he's from Saratoga, NY
I only heard about this movie because, of the references it gets from the Wild n out crew. I get the 'Drumline boots' joke now🤣.
I can tell Nick Cannon is a very trained actor just by the way he practices playing those drums.
😡👉🏾🥁🎶🎵
Metro??
Why did people hate this movie? I always loved this movie. The love for music spoke to me
Damn I miss the early 2000s
Who's here after seeing quavo ..and dc heeyy
This is when they made a new meaning for a band geek
I had a friend that can play the exact music played to him on the guitar or the piano, but he can't read music. It still astonishes me to this day.
Metro!!!!
Still the best movie ever the second one was so trash
+Dre'sWay TV the second one was on BET not in theaters
Kevin Haynes it was on vh1
The second one disturbed me so badly. I couldn't finish watching it.
Dre’sWay Tv that’s just like stomp the yard the first one was awesome but the second one was garbage asf I believe if one movie is really good there’s no need for a second because it’s always not as good as the first I could be wrong but....
How many people even know there is a second one?
Only thing metro can do is respond like this 😂💀💀
Few hundred years ago there was a music considered so sacred by the Vatican, Miserere mei Deus by Allegri. It was considered so holy that it was kept as a secret in Vatican’s vault and it could only be heard in the Sistine Chapel. A young boy was there on a family vacation, heard the music and felt in love with it. When he got home, he managed to recreate the entire music. People now know him as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Thumbnail thought he was in jail like ian never seen this part
Crzzzy B 😂😂😂
I laughed at this comment more that I should 🤣🤣🤣
Anyone who’s played through and audition piece and practiced as hard as they need to for it memorizes it at some point
Devon Miles the G.O.A.T
Him not knowing how to read the music was actually his advantage. Mimicry is something else
This guy in the middle fires back by saying :"'Like you did" like damn.
"Who memorizes an audition piece" that's like saying who learns a song before singing it
0:00. When you're late for class but, trying to act cool.
I love this movie!
THATS NICK CANNON WITH HIS EGG HEAD
He had me saying perrrriooddddttt+
The thumbnail looks like he’s in bars
“who memorizes an audition piece?” HMMMM geee idk probably someone who WANTS to have a spot on the team *sarcasm*
So am I the only one who notice how that haircut makes his head shape😆😆😆😆😂😂😂
Don't get I twisted, I'm no your groupie. Everyone knows my forehead is bigger than your last movie😂 drum linnnneeeee
I love watching this movie.❤
For some reason it feels like he's getting ready for war
😏🫵🏾🥁🎵🎶
Nadav, You better believe I'm watching this in May...
I'm not at all apart of the drum line but the Trombone family but seeing as it it's I think this looks really amazing and would want to see this movie.
Cullen Gienapp I could see why you'd think that makes sense that you are a trombone as well as this movie is absolute shit
Cullen Gienapp It's a disgrace to drumming, the technic is god awful, the lines are stupid and cheesy and Nick cannon can't play drums.
*_*A PART_* . IT'S- It is.
This movie was pretty cool to see when I younger because it was my dream to be a drummer and I thought that it was so real and now that I am one it’s kinda funny to see how drum line is not like this I mean band camp but they make it seem like it’s military style. It’s a good throwback movie but it’s just a little to much. Some of the sticking and drum logic didn’t even make any sense like the back stick and at the beginning during the graduation when they were playing concert snare drums and they sounded like marching snares. And a scene where he was playing some diddles and he was playing match grip and then he somehow managed to switch to traditional cleanly.
I love this movie not because it was decent but because of the jokes on wild n out.🎤
0:52-1:06 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
BRAVO, WHOOO
I watch that movie since I was two.
"Like you did!"
Me: 🤣🤣🤣
It's complicated it's supposed to be read they expect you to stumble threw it 😂🤦🏾♂️ like you did
Editing never once showed full frontal of Nick hitting the drums
I Thought He Was In Prison On Thumbnail.
“Who memorizes an audition piece”
bruh
This man contorted hes lips throughout this movie in every way inside and outside natural physics
I´LOVE THIS SUPER FILMS
They only gave one piece? When I tried out for high school orchestra, they had two pieces for us, one they expected us to memorize so we had it for a week prior to audition (I can still play it fron memory a decade later) and a second orchestral piece where they would pick a random section so no one played the same part just so they could weed out people who couldn't read the music.
Dallas Austin is the real person Nick is playing. A legend.
Chili from TLC Babyfava?
Love this movie
Still one of my favs
Can you actually make a Pearl Competitor sound that clean without a Kevlar head?
lol no
I don’t think a lot of these people in the comments understand that band auditions (at least in America) test your ability to SIGHT READ. In most cases, judges hand you a song that you haven’t seen and more than likely haven’t heard before so you can’t practice beforehand. Now of course this is a movie do liberties are taken, but this is definitely not the norm either.
I remember thinking the crossing of the drumsticks was going to be a big part of the movie, since it’s on the DVD cover and he does it at the audition. And he never even does it again.
For me it's my 2nd best movie i watched
"Who memorizes their audition music?" Seriously?!?!? This is why I hate this movie!
this is why I hate you
people who can't read sheet music and have picked up the ability to memorize by ear, much harder to learn.
That's true though. Who the he'll doesn't memorize an audition piece?
At a lot of places its a REQUIREMENT
Memorizing it is so easy
I love the subtleties of this movie ... I'm privately sure a person could write a fine sociology paper with this movie acting as the basis.
TAKE OFF MY DRUM!!!
Those are concert sticks
Jack Dolan no they are not
Jack Dolan some DCI Drum line use those sticks
“Who memorizes an audition piece “
I would also cause if you can’t read music you can learn and i can’t read drum music myself but that doesn’t make me a weak I’m still the best in my band
Schmidt from new girl brought me there
Man I love this movie
Your line seems to think otherwise😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Metrooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I haven’t seen this movie but looks good and he killed it 0:56
That sumthin sumthin on the end was to let everyone he wasn't no scrub
The something something on the end was all flash and no chops. It displayed an attitude and a superiority complex that realistically would have gotten him cut immediately.
@@brrrt8212 maybe true but Sean attitude wasn't much better
Yea no, he would have been cut
Man, Nick Cannon really used to follow proto
Who would've thought Shawn would one day be the band director in the second movie
Where can I find the music in this scene