I like how the marching activity started out with marching timpani and really large marching Tom's then eventually progressed to more reasonably sized drums now we've kinda gone backwards with the benor drums
To be fair, at one point they weren’t allowed to roll anything on the field, but those items like timpani and mallets only had to be carried on and off the field and were played stationary for most of the show.
Yessssss Also thank you for putting your literal blood into your videos. I'm imagining a tiny band with one beastly kid playing these and it being epic
dude Eric never ceases to amaze me, and also his back and core strength for doing shit like this and the mega tenors is such a joy to even watch. we are lucky to have Eric Carr
I recently marched as part of the Salvation Army Tournament Band as part of the Rose Bowl Parade, flew in from London UK and was able to put my learnt EMC chops to good use!!! Flipping incredible experience!
The EMC universe is coming to its final chapters. The creation of the smallest full marching drumline ever! Mega Tenor, Snenor, Benor or Quad Bass Stack. Somebody needs to persistently ask for this final video!
I think the 20 in would have benefited with a Remo head like the rest of them. But an awesome video. I'm a snare drummer. I didn't have enough coordination to play tenors. Please keep the videos coming brother
Good morning, and this is video 1 of asking for custom tenors made or cymbals to complete the drumline. Ps. Might need a custom back bar, it’s going to be really heavy
Bro you gotta keep the bottom heads to get that bass drum sound come on, I gotta hear it with both heads. I have always wanted to do this. I set them up with chairs once in hs but the harness is next level. We had stingray fiberglass drums, that would probably be a whole other level of heavy 😂
My problem with tenor drums is that they're all so high pitched they all sound very similar to me. So full compositions just sound like hitting the same drum really fast. The benors have the same problem but in the opposite end of the spectrum. What if you build a tenor set with drums ranging from a 22" to 8"? Like 22", 16", 13", 10", 8"
I worked for a school in Southern Indiana that had a rig similar to this, except that it was only quads, with no drum in the position of the spock drum, and it could not be carried. I worked there starting in 2010 and they already had it, not sure how old it was. It would be placed in the pit and used y one person to cover bass drum parts.
To save on endurance, it might be cool to implement flip out legs for stationary features, or perhaps legs that are always out, but adjustable to wear they only hold it up when lower than a certain point, like a squatting a bit
Michael Daugherty once marched the most ridiculous looking single bass drum, which they had horizontal like these, in a corps called the Grenadiers. Very oddly he went on to become a Grammy award winning composer. One, back hurting bass drum, all summer.
LETS GOOOOOO!!!!!
@@LV_223 thanks
YESSSS YOU DID IT !!!!
Finally!!!!
@@brokenwand379 I KNOW! I’ve been asking since the Snenor drums were posted
@@littlepirate411 YES FINALLY!!
Seems like a reasonable solution to having low numbers in drumline for high school band. I will implement this with my students!
i feel bad for your students
Make a video if you do!
if my director made me carry that i would try to get him fired
jesus christ its terrence fletcher
I feel like your student' backs will snap like wheat thins as soon as they put these on lol
You've done snenors and benors, now it's time for cynenors (cymbal tenors)
Lol. I was thinking the same thing!
those would probably sound like straight doodoo 😆
Day one of asking?
I was just boutta comment the same thing
I like how the marching activity started out with marching timpani and really large marching Tom's then eventually progressed to more reasonably sized drums now we've kinda gone backwards with the benor drums
To be fair, at one point they weren’t allowed to roll anything on the field, but those items like timpani and mallets only had to be carried on and off the field and were played stationary for most of the show.
A drumline should be made of just the crazy stuff he makes.
That's Carrmen Heights Galactic Class Indoor Percussion
Yessssss
Also thank you for putting your literal blood into your videos.
I'm imagining a tiny band with one beastly kid playing these and it being epic
FR
and she's like four foot seven
"Do you have any tenor drums"
"Tenors? Nah we got baritones"
snenors would be the altos
The tenor drum saga continues
BRYSON
They used to make "bari-trio" marching tenors, don't remember the sizes but they sounded pretty good!
This man finally got his dream video.
5:57 me in eighth grade putting on the high school’s tenors the first time
WSP NIC DUNN
Dynasty Tenors be like
dude Eric never ceases to amaze me, and also his back and core strength for doing shit like this and the mega tenors is such a joy to even watch. we are lucky to have Eric Carr
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!
Let’s go
I don’t think I have any suggestions this week. 3 videos in a row!
Congrats on being first again!
I recently marched as part of the Salvation Army Tournament Band as part of the Rose Bowl Parade, flew in from London UK and was able to put my learnt EMC chops to good use!!! Flipping incredible experience!
We need a benors snenors and tenors cadence
cymbors?
Once again best marching content anywhere!! Dedicated to the craft!! Stoked for you!! Been watching since 40k!!
Drum go boom!
This was a nice aloha thursday suprise
Petition for EMC to do the El Estepario style one handed drumming challenge.
they sound surprisingly amazing outside sheesh
“Jazz run. Jazz run! *EPIC* jazz run!”
I could see these being used in a Drum Corps show lol
Video 69 (nice) of asking for a Video of you playing exacly 69420 Notes
351 to go
We need the Benors in I&E
Nice
Let's Go, Jig 2 on the Benor Drums 4:29😁
When I was in high school I played a set of triple tenors that were 14, 16, 18. This is triggering flashbacks of carrying those beasts around.
My marching band only has PIT and no drum line (for our show). we won state last year, too.
Holy crêpes he actually did it
You are always so creative! And not first... By 18 seconds again!
Jig2???? At 4:26 ish
The EMC universe is coming to its final chapters. The creation of the smallest full marching drumline ever! Mega Tenor, Snenor, Benor or Quad Bass Stack. Somebody needs to persistently ask for this final video!
6:59 Time to take these drums outside to show my whole neighborhood...
"Mom! The weird drum guy next door is at it again!"
"Don't worry kid, no big deal, he was weird (have to be) before the Corps, now he's completely nuts."
Semper Fi!
Corps '70-'74
@@petegregory517 thanks, Grandpa…
@@JerridFoiles Close. Great grandpa of 6, actually. Ez mistake cause I dont look a day over 50!🤣😆🤣🤣
Next video: C Benors
Five concert bass drums set up as tenors 👍
I like the effort in your new invention, well done!
You’re the reason I wanna sign up for my schools tenor line, thank you Eric
That was totally AMAZING and the tone was Fantastic and you didn’t ruin the gear✌🏽🎶✌🏽
Now we need cyenors if that’s possible.
Video idea: make a set of tenor drum out of crash cymbal
ive been waiting so long for this
we love the 🅱enors
I think the 20 in would have benefited with a Remo head like the rest of them. But an awesome video. I'm a snare drummer. I didn't have enough coordination to play tenors. Please keep the videos coming brother
4:27 was worth it all
You did it!! Amazing. That "jazz run" was more was more of a jazz mince, though, lol.
This is a work of art!
I have a question. Should you tape your tenor sticks? I have some and I'm unsure whether to tape them up or not
Please take these by a uni or dci meet up, this is so funny and they sound AWESOME.
Gives of 2001 Glassmen vibes yo... love it
Hi emc! I am a drummer of 10 years since I was three, I recently ordered the donner snare pad with the beads is it any good? Pls reply
I was just thinking bass drums of today sound more like “tenor drums” compared to late 80’s deep sounding bass drum lines
Alas, the legendary trio is finished, now time for cymbal tenors. (Also oof, bass rims hurt)
He’d have to find the driest cymbals in the world that happen to be tuned.
Nah, just mute em
@@imakething Doesn’t work. Then they won’t make any sound at all.
Not a full mute, mute them like normal marching cymbals
I'm glad you played "Big 2" on the Benors.
Best DIY video
Sounds pretty good outside.
Good morning, and this is video 1 of asking for custom tenors made or cymbals to complete the drumline. Ps. Might need a custom back bar, it’s going to be really heavy
Video one of commenting until Eric makes a tenor drum out of full tenor drums. The tteennoorr
Need a wheel on a stick in the front of it ! Like a rolling kickstand
Omg! That was awsome!!
Coming out behind the lattice was funny.
Incredible movement
🎉🎉🎉🎉😂! You gotta be hip to be square!!🎉🎉
This is so cool you’re amazing
You’re a madman. I love. Frankentenorbass
Cenor drums when (cymbol)
Coming to a WGI drum line near you! Well done sir, well done.
Tenor drums from cymbals!? Cembor?
This is what I was exactly waiting for
What was the weight on those kettle drums pre-DCI corps used to cart around on the field 1 per person?
Those sounded great when you got outside!!!
day 1 of asking to combine the snenors and benors, by attaching snare wire to each bass drum, creating sbenor drums
Bro you gotta keep the bottom heads to get that bass drum sound come on, I gotta hear it with both heads. I have always wanted to do this. I set them up with chairs once in hs but the harness is next level. We had stingray fiberglass drums, that would probably be a whole other level of heavy 😂
AMAZING! So funny as always. Love to see more theoretical barriers being broken by creativity!
Ok now you have to make a set of tenors out of a set of timpani
RIP wallet
Got you some McNutts in there at the end... EpIC!
Oh my back is burning Watchung this
Tenor drums made out of Flub drums
Why did they actually sound so good outside lol
band kid juggernaught
Indeed who doesn't buy a tenor and does not play jig 2. Classic
Booming Drums and they work
Now we need cymbal tenors!
Late '60s corps like St. Lucy's marched cymbal racks.
The tuning of these (indoors) remind me of Tusk by Fleetwood Mac. Maybe because it’s in some commercial currently.
Send it to Brian Shaw
My problem with tenor drums is that they're all so high pitched they all sound very similar to me. So full compositions just sound like hitting the same drum really fast.
The benors have the same problem but in the opposite end of the spectrum.
What if you build a tenor set with drums ranging from a 22" to 8"? Like 22", 16", 13", 10", 8"
I worked for a school in Southern Indiana that had a rig similar to this, except that it was only quads, with no drum in the position of the spock drum, and it could not be carried. I worked there starting in 2010 and they already had it, not sure how old it was. It would be placed in the pit and used y one person to cover bass drum parts.
It's crazy how you have did those licks so much that it's natural with bass mallets
Good morning! This is video #1 of me asking for tenor drums made entirely of cymbals. (Hopefully ending this saga ... or maybe not) Aka Cynors.
This is so freaking awesome i wish you would get way more views on your videos
To save on endurance, it might be cool to implement flip out legs for stationary features, or perhaps legs that are always out, but adjustable to wear they only hold it up when lower than a certain point, like a squatting a bit
He needs to do an I&E solo with this
Michael Daugherty once marched the most ridiculous looking single bass drum, which they had horizontal like these, in a corps called the Grenadiers. Very oddly he went on to become a Grammy award winning composer. One, back hurting bass drum, all summer.
So trippy and hilarious at the same time! Strangely enough, I think it actually works!?!?! LOL
Been waiting for this had a feeling u were gonna make one
That Boston ending lmao
Also McNutt lol
4:43 You played Jig 2 on Big Tenors, now I want to see you play it on the Tiny Tenors!
I believe Boston Crusaders did something similar to this in the ,ate 60s or early 70s.
I was so happy when he did jig 2. And i am not even a percussion member at my school. I play trumpet
Just looking at this hurts my back
You should enter the benor in I&N like you did snenor
Love this ❤
That Eastar drum... it's like bidda bidda budda budda THWACK 🤣
Do a cover of any Slipknot song with this.
They literally have a Benor section.
It would be really cool.
You should make a marching drum set with tenors and hit-hat,ride and crash cymbals