Throwback to when they didn’t keep everything behind a paywall These guys used to so much for the drum community but clearly stopped caring a few years ago. Sad how when I ask kids who currently march, they’ve never even heard of GridBook.
Hey grid book, don’t know if you’re gonna see this, but I feel like this is a great way to teach sight reading, because if you’re invested in it and not just casually watching it, you’ll pick it up quick and learn a few things on the way. Nice job dudes.
i love this i just learned it and posted it on Instagram its one of my favorite licks and its the hardest one as of right now that I have managed to learn thank you GridBookSeries I really feel like i learn a lot, and i feel like i'm getting a lot better thanks to u guys
Originally it was written with diddles, and a note saying to slur the diddles. Now we have the program that can actually write the slur in, so the original intent is now written into the music. It will feel like an open or slurred diddle there. Play 3 notes in the space of 2.
Practice Flams. Practice Diddles. This will give you a solid base for both. Then play Legatos at tap height and add isolated diddles. Then you can do a flam accent break down, and add the diddle to make it a cheese break down. So many ways to do it!
Giulz Pugs Don't worry about it! There are plenty of free videos on TH-cam over how to read music and what it all means. A little over a year ago, I couldn't read music either. Just explore, and eventually you'll figure how it all works and you'll be able to read and write like a legend!
Hey if you try hard enough you can do it. I only played snare for two seasons (indoor and outdoor drumline) and after many, many reps of this I have it committed to memory. Granted, I can't play it like he can but I can play it, and so can you!
sorry not sure how i ended up here , but the term bounce sort of makes me think in terms of a dotted feel, a kind of hopping or bouncing groove, but i really dont understand the marching band vibe . It is a good way to teach kids how to read though.
No offense taken! The etude is called "BOUNCE" because the track we are playing to is called "Bounce" by DJ ZIRON. The song has particular moments where the beat drops out and a robot says the word "Bounce". There is also a driving beat with syncopations that encourage you to "Bounce" your body or bob your head. The concept of "Bouncing" is also used when performing on a percussion instrument. For example, when playing on a marching snare (as seen in the example video above) the way you manipulate the sticks is done by "Bouncing" them off of the drum head. So the term "Bounce" is seen in this piece literally, figuratively, and thematically. Hope this helps! Have a great day!
This is the coolest thing ever on TH-cam
Wow! Thank you!!
I love this concept!!!! Please make more (no pressure).
Thanks so much! More to come!
3 years ago I thought this was impossible. I saw it recommended to me again by TH-cam and tried it again. Just played through it all!
YAY! Hyped to hear about the progress!
Don't ever stop doing these !!! They are great!
Thanks! More to come!! :)
It's 4:14 am and this one is my favorite by far. I'm a little wonky on the last part of the ending but I'm getting there.
Come after years, it's still fun to play tho'🔥🔥🔥
Straight fire Mark!!!!
Thank you!! :)
You guys should definitely make more of these. Helps a lot with new players with trying to break down phrases of music or just licks in general
We have a TON of these inside Gridbook Academy! All covering different skills. 😊
Throwback to when they didn’t keep everything behind a paywall
These guys used to so much for the drum community but clearly stopped caring a few years ago. Sad how when I ask kids who currently march, they’ve never even heard of GridBook.
please keep this video up for awhile
This is so cool
i love the drumline simulator videos! :D
Thank you so much!! :)
This is really appreciated... great job guys.
Thank you! A lot of work went into this, so glad to see such positive reviews!! :)
very good, very inventive
Thank you!!
Hey grid book, don’t know if you’re gonna see this, but I feel like this is a great way to teach sight reading, because if you’re invested in it and not just casually watching it, you’ll pick it up quick and learn a few things on the way. Nice job dudes.
Thanks Ben that means so much!
This is Awesome!! Just learned it!!
Thanks! That is awesome! Tag us with your progress on Instagram! #TheGridBookSeries
Absolutely amazing!
Thank you!! :)
coolest video on youtbe
Do you have any advice on nailing those 32nd notes?
I don't march snare I march quads at my high and I burned chops with traditional with this spicy throw back lick
Aaaaand I found my next project :)
Is there sheet music for tenors for this?
i love this i just learned it and posted it on Instagram its one of my favorite licks and its the hardest one as of right now that I have managed to learn thank you GridBookSeries I really feel like i learn a lot, and i feel like i'm getting a lot better thanks to u guys
That means so much! Thank you!! Keep going!
It took me about 3 hours to get this down hard
Nice! Hope you had fun and got to develop some good technique along the way!
Is it just me, or did measure 8 originally not have the 3:2 in the sextuplets?
Yeah, it used to just be marked as diddles, not sure why they're 3:2 now
what did you call that? the 3:2 on sextuplet thing
Avapxia Music Play 3 notes in the space of 2 🙌🏽
Originally it was written with diddles, and a note saying to slur the diddles. Now we have the program that can actually write the slur in, so the original intent is now written into the music. It will feel like an open or slurred diddle there. Play 3 notes in the space of 2.
+TheGridBookSeries Nice! What program do you use?
Do you have any tips on getting the 32nd notes down?
can someone tell me a good way to practice flammed diddles?
Practice Flams. Practice Diddles. This will give you a solid base for both. Then play Legatos at tap height and add isolated diddles. Then you can do a flam accent break down, and add the diddle to make it a cheese break down. So many ways to do it!
Thank you!
Dang it, I can't read sheet music doe. Any tips?
Giulz Pugs Don't worry about it! There are plenty of free videos on TH-cam over how to read music and what it all means. A little over a year ago, I couldn't read music either. Just explore, and eventually you'll figure how it all works and you'll be able to read and write like a legend!
Christian Boose thanks dudeee
For sure! Hope that I helped!
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This is way too hard for me to play IV only played snare for a semester plus I'm an elder in drumline I can not play this
Hey if you try hard enough you can do it. I only played snare for two seasons (indoor and outdoor drumline) and after many, many reps of this I have it committed to memory. Granted, I can't play it like he can but I can play it, and so can you!
ah no offense but when the bounce part happen
What?? lol
sorry not sure how i ended up here , but the term bounce sort of makes me think in terms of a dotted feel, a kind of hopping or bouncing groove, but i really dont understand the marching band vibe .
It is a good way to teach kids how to read though.
No offense taken! The etude is called "BOUNCE" because the track we are playing to is called "Bounce" by DJ ZIRON. The song has particular moments where the beat drops out and a robot says the word "Bounce".
There is also a driving beat with syncopations that encourage you to "Bounce" your body or bob your head. The concept of "Bouncing" is also used when performing on a percussion instrument. For example, when playing on a marching snare (as seen in the example video above) the way you manipulate the sticks is done by "Bouncing" them off of the drum head. So the term "Bounce" is seen in this piece literally, figuratively, and thematically. Hope this helps! Have a great day!
siilly me, so this particular borg doesnt do vocals ahhh
Correct, this is a practice tool for rudimental marching percussion instruments.
REP:5
BPM 92
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Our section leader plays this in one of our cadences
Nice! This is a fun one!
I cant read it its its too bright
GODSPEED1211 Try turning down your screen brightness! Hope that helps!
@@gridbooknation ohhh thx 👍👍