Which cadence is your favorite? Download the sheet music here - drive.google.com/drive/folders/10NVw8-xJCguBRhHX6-SI53Drj6EE4Pfd?usp=sharing I just wanted to add a little sum-sum on the end.
I have been listening to this repeatedly, trying to pick my favorite: Cadence 12 at 6:59 has the best visuals, so that's my choice, but I like Cadence 5 at 2:19
@@diam.ond. nope. the snare solo at the end is currently too difficult for any of us, so we'll practice over the summer hopefully. not sure though, we're getting a bunch of freshmen in drumline next year but thankfully this cadence is pretty easy
Crazy how this movie single handedly got me into drums back in 2003. Lots of people make fun of it because of how easy the cadences are or how cheezy Nick Cannon's acting was, but there's no doubt that this movie influenced so many kids to start learning drums.
On the flip side, I was in the theater with my drumline friends laughing at how easy the parts were. Now, with age and wisdom, it's easy to make a case why the parts were easy. First, you had a lead who wasn't a drummer, and, secondly, exactly this. The parts were easy to learn.
the first one is one of my favorites cause it’s sm fun as a wind player to do the added little like dance thing our school has as we walk into the stadium and during the games
OMG!!! Finally someone that plays and puts the drumline sheet to read. Thank you so much!!! I want to show my students that it isn't only playing by ear that counts, that it is important to learn how to read music notes. Thank you so much. I love your videos. P.S My favorite cadence numer 4.
You are very talented and dedicated. Love the movie Drumline performance and how the band played, especially the drumline of course. Marching band was a huge part of my school years playing a wind instrument. Band will forever stay with me.
To the guy on the bus next to me wondering why my head is bobbing, well because this video is an accurate description of my subconscious brain activity
What's the best way to play this one full speed if you're on the snare? Are you doubling strokes or do you just move your wrists really fast? (Sorry if that's a dumb question, I'm new to drumming!)
I’m not a “race” guy, but the most racist think I used to experience was my corp style band friends trying to pick apart this movie and the cadence on the basis of technicality, years later I look back at these cadences and realize how funky they were. The grooves alone mixed in with the choreography is nasty… Further more realizing that all of the actors were from an Atlanta area high school (Southwest Dekalb) makes it much more impressive.
When I was in the drumline at PSU we took some sectional time back behind the football complex to arrange and learn the first one... I'm pretty sure it's still played in the stands
Great Job!!! the measure starting @5:04 I believe or open 5 stroke rolls. I'm not sure if Morris Brown actually played it that way but we play a cadence that's extremely similar to that named "Stroke" at Kentucky State.
I was always interested to see how you would interpret a show cadence because you are a corp drummer. These transcriptions of these cadences are very cool and just as groovy as I remember.
6:26 and 6:41 are cadence's I played in High School. They are from FAMU. Pretty good interpretation just from listening. Doesn't quite sound the same but great job!!!!
@@DraegoRobertson Yea tru, but I think he was just showing how he can understand movie cadences. Strictly technical and devoid of call and responses since he's by himself. For someone from Corp Style just grabbing it from a movie and not actually having the sheet music in front of him isn't half bad. 😏 Of course he would have to spend a bit more time on a Show Style Drumline to get the nuances.
Nice for by the ear interpretations of show style stuff. Pulling accents and what your hearing is a little easier than figuring all the the inner beats that aren't heard or slightly heard. At least with the pieces I'm familiar with.
What's funny is... Paul Rennick tells a story about how he was approached with the idea for this movie. He just kinda blew it off and didn't pay them any attention when they pitched it. This movie could have been a completely different thing, but someone made it about a SWAC style drumline instead of a corps style. Crazy how he and a few others missed this opportunity. Great movie nonetheless though. It's really the only thing we have cinematically to represent marching band.
Corps style just isn't compatible with the hurrdurr general audience that DL the movie ultimately reached. It would've wound up another pseudo-documentary like From the 50 Yard Line or The Band That Wouldn't Die, neither of which you've heard of because they were commercial flops.
When I was in SCV in 2011, we had a "documentary crew" come to one of our rehearsal camps. The director & staff were led to believe that they were making a real drum corps documentary. The crew pulled me out of a practice and starting asking me questions like "which girl is the hottest?" and "do people hook up during the season?" It turns they were trying to film some kind of "Real World but for drum corps" show. Word got back to the director and they got swiftly kicked out.
Last year as a freshman (played snare) me and the senior player (quads) would switch drums when we played for the student section so I could play the tenor part cause the senior couldn’t play it. We also rewrote it to make it harder for me to play, everyone loved it
Fun fact: the cadence at 7:00 was actually played by SWD (the drumline in the movie) at their homecoming game in 2014 th-cam.com/video/HataepcN9rs/w-d-xo.html
the first one was made by my marching band, East Ramapo Marching band. We play it all the time its a classic i think its really cool my marching band made a song to a famous movie
in my marching band i was the cymbals and for d and k, the first song, i was not given any music so i just made it up, i played on two and four until the basses came in, then i was like, alright time to get funky and slammed out the off beat crunches.
@EMCproductions I don't know if it has been said, but please tune your toms (single tenors) up when playingHBCU cadences. In HBCU percussion they are never tuned that low even when they are 16 floor toms played upright with a chest board. There tend to be just 2 exceptions for the size drum, and it would be played on your knee. That would Tennessee State and FAMU. For an example of the tuning I am talking about I would reference Tennessee State University "R.A.T. Patrol/The Authority", Alabama State University "TTB/FCC", or SCSU "Bongo Bothers". The exception for your tuning is the cadences you are playing, in my humble opinion, which are mostly from Morris Brown "Sticking Sensation" and FAMU "Z Phi 28". Mo Brown did have some kinda deep tenors(single toms), while FAMU has tenors(single tom) and bass toms. For upright tenor(single tenors with or without a chest board) tuning you can watch just about anyone else, but I prefer Jackson State "War & Thunder" and UAPB "2 Kold Krank". Love the channel. Great work. Thanks for showcasing HBCU cadences and culture.
Video 17 of Loopy Grandma asking Lil' Peanut to play Wipe Out by the Ventures!!! ... Great for another video using the kit!!! And I know you are very creative, so I expect something EPIC!
Nice for by the ear interpretations of show style stuff. Pulling accents and what your hearing is a little easier than figuring all the the inner beats that aren't heard or slightly heard. At least with the pieces I'm familiar with. As a 10th grader i would record a few of these style schools and work on every single part to teach out to my section. Sounded great and added visuals that matched what was recorded. That was nice til members of these various universities started showing up and showing the exact part as it should be. The cadences still sounded the same but became something completely different now knowing all the parts that aren't even heard at all but brings the soul into the pieces.
I like all the cadence's and he did awesome job at making them and he is good time and the solo in one of the cadence's is awesome and he did the a awesome job with the solo and I will love to see him in person cause I am a big fan of EMC Productions
Which cadence is your favorite?
Download the sheet music here - drive.google.com/drive/folders/10NVw8-xJCguBRhHX6-SI53Drj6EE4Pfd?usp=sharing
I just wanted to add a little sum-sum on the end.
I have been listening to this repeatedly, trying to pick my favorite: Cadence 12 at 6:59 has the best visuals, so that's my choice, but I like Cadence 5 at 2:19
Here is the location of all the cadences.
0:00 cadence 01 (I Believe I Can Fly)
1:02 cadence 02
1:22 cadence 03
2:01 cadence 04
2:19 cadence 05 D&K Cadence
4:38 cadence 06
5:00 cadence 07
5:31 cadence 08
5:51 cadence 09
6:25 cadence 10
6:40 cadence 11
6:59 cadence 12
Did your other basses heads break?? I saw u were using toms.
@@wingedpeanut5703 toms are used in southern style drumlines. Look up any A&T college
The one at 2:20 because it kinda sounds like "hot chocolate" from polar express.
We played that 1st one at high school football games. The crowd loved it.
Same
same, and everyone just called it “drumline” 😂
I hate it
every high school does lol
@@CN_777 wrong
The cadence at 5:50 is a chopped up version of a cadence called “Funkadelic” played by Tennessee State University’s Drumline “The Authority”
You mean Rat Patrol
Nope the Authority he had it right
@@Congobruh4 their line used to be called that but they changed it recently
@@mario.7 that sucks
@@Congobruh4they change the name
As a freshman in drumline, I'm so excited that I convinced everyone to play 2:19 next year for drum battles
How's that going?
Yea did they play it?
Did they play it?
@@diam.ond. nope. the snare solo at the end is currently too difficult for any of us, so we'll practice over the summer hopefully. not sure though, we're getting a bunch of freshmen in drumline next year but thankfully this cadence is pretty easy
@@Xentheticwhat’s it called ?
That little fade in polyrhythm at the start of 5:00 is so slick, wish that one had been longer and more developed.
I’m waiting for you to remake the whole Drumline movie where you act and play everything
including the girl friend
At 1 million subscribers he should do this!
@@maxwelltolarimpossible
😂😂😂😂😂
I can't remember if they said the n word, but I hope they didn't
Crazy how this movie single handedly got me into drums back in 2003. Lots of people make fun of it because of how easy the cadences are or how cheezy Nick Cannon's acting was, but there's no doubt that this movie influenced so many kids to start learning drums.
Wait they think nick canon acting was horrible ?
Wait, the cadences are easy?
Same! I was definitely influenced by Drumline! Played the bass drum in high school because of it!
On the flip side, I was in the theater with my drumline friends laughing at how easy the parts were. Now, with age and wisdom, it's easy to make a case why the parts were easy. First, you had a lead who wasn't a drummer, and, secondly, exactly this. The parts were easy to learn.
@2:06 You gotta feeel the drum, you gotta Bang the drum!!! Love it
Man I do love my drum… 😂❤️🥁
No doubt GQ and Nick Cannon’s funniest scene together.
Do you know the name of this cadence?
the first one is one of my favorites cause it’s sm fun as a wind player to do the added little like dance thing our school has as we walk into the stadium and during the games
Nailed every single one of them! Keep it up, I'm happy I stumbled across your channel.
Same here
@Hechtometer
Haha
Same
He actually got the Solo thing wrong in the 5th one, but he made it better so i think it’s fine lol
@@monkael1438 fr
OMG!!! Finally someone that plays and puts the drumline sheet to read. Thank you so much!!!
I want to show my students that it isn't only playing by ear that counts, that it is important to learn how to read music notes.
Thank you so much. I love your videos.
P.S My favorite cadence numer 4.
I got to play the first cadence with the high school this year for a early experience, and it was insane
Do you know what it was called? My band used to perform it too, but we just referred to it as OG.
@@JuliePerriello my school calls it bacon mac and cheese
@@JuliePerriello it’s called D&K
@@JuliePerriello we called it retro/drumline
Donkey kong
5:52 I think is my favorite underrated cadence from this movie. It’s groovy 🙌🏾🙌🏾
I love these videos! So close to the number 1 subscribed emc channel!
Dude it's a trip how all those cats in the line all tilt their head to the left together!
😂
My favorite is 1:23. When they march out to it's badass because the crowd is going crazy and Nick Cannon feels like a rockstar.
You are very talented and dedicated. Love the movie Drumline performance and how the band played, especially the drumline of course. Marching band was a huge part of my school years playing a wind instrument. Band will forever stay with me.
To the guy on the bus next to me wondering why my head is bobbing, well because this video is an accurate description of my subconscious brain activity
7:25 sounded and looked like like Jig 2
You may be on to something...
Amazing video! Precision drumming, great dynamics and clean as a whistle!
Well done. Drumline was one of my favorite movies ❤💪🏾🔥🎶
The cadence at 1:23 is one I’ve wanted to see a transcription of. It’s my favorite cadence
Not gonna lie, epic moment with their first performance and them starting and marching out of the tunnel with this one.
What's the best way to play this one full speed if you're on the snare? Are you doubling strokes or do you just move your wrists really fast? (Sorry if that's a dumb question, I'm new to drumming!)
Im not a expert, but since those aren’t diddles you have to move your wrist fast and play two single strokes
Dr. Lee: All right, Panthers, let’s start this season off right. One band, one sound.
Band members: A&T!
I’m not a “race” guy, but the most racist think I used to experience was my corp style band friends trying to pick apart this movie and the cadence on the basis of technicality, years later I look back at these cadences and realize how funky they were. The grooves alone mixed in with the choreography is nasty… Further more realizing that all of the actors were from an Atlanta area high school (Southwest Dekalb) makes it much more impressive.
Anyone else feel a jig 2 vibe a bit from the tenors at 7:30? It just feels like a similar groove like it.
You’re right, the snares fill that 16th note part of the tenors for jig 2
When I was in the drumline at PSU we took some sectional time back behind the football complex to arrange and learn the first one... I'm pretty sure it's still played in the stands
Great Job!!! the measure starting @5:04 I believe or open 5 stroke rolls. I'm not sure if Morris Brown actually played it that way but we play a cadence that's extremely similar to that named "Stroke" at Kentucky State.
I was always interested to see how you would interpret a show cadence because you are a corp drummer. These transcriptions of these cadences are very cool and just as groovy as I remember.
Thank you. Brought back memories!
the 1st one is our favorite cadence, we literally play it everywhere
Thanks! You are a very generous person - you made a great gift for your subscribers!
Ayyyyy, alright I see you EMC, even got the groovy low-tuned tenors, let's goooo 🕺
Sampling the first one!!!! You are the man for this
By far my fav video of yours. Your a drum line goddess.
Fantastic Marine! Keep up the good work devil dog! Semper Fidelis brother.....!!!
makes me happy that this video was realeased on my birthday, and i love this movie lol
Wild that every single dude is exactly the same sticking the entire time, very impressive
My schools marching band had NO DRUMLINE, I was on the drumset in place of it, but we pulled through and won states.
Wow
what band do u play for
@@Gabe-ce9rn east haven high-school
Drumline is basically a set with the individual pieces divided among people.
Great video Eric. I love this movie. Because of this video, I was able to see how they notated some of those cool cadences. Thank you for sharing.
All of these prove one thing. You CAN write a “tick”. Haha! Keep up the good work.
I'ma shed a tear. I miss marching season so much...😥
Same
I do too. I worked a high school football game tonight for a standby on the ambulance and it made me miss being on the drumline so much.
One band one sound!
1st one is a classic from all lines, the crowd loves it at football games
What is it called?
@@hiratehmichaelson5357d&k
3 of these cadence's literally been stuck in my head for the last 20 years smh lol
You definitely close! Thanks for acknowledging our hard work!
#marchingwolverine
#c/o2003
#stickinsensation
This dude is talented
I like that I can finally hear these with all the "dirt" from the movie. 🤣😂
Welp, this just became my favorite YT video ever. Guess it’s time for me to dust off the ole practice pad!
Much respect for playing the cadence part traditional at 3:36, but I've only learned to play it match grip just like in the movie 😂
We want the final round ! Amazing video, thanks !
This man is a National treasure😂🔥🔥🔥
Hope all is well bud. Your hyped energy keeps me going.
The very first one we called “30 seconds” and played at all games and pep rally’s during football season. Great video!!!!
6:26 and 6:41 are cadence's I played in High School. They are from FAMU. Pretty good interpretation just from listening. Doesn't quite sound the same but great job!!!!
No soul at all
@@DraegoRobertson Yea tru, but I think he was just showing how he can understand movie cadences. Strictly technical and devoid of call and responses since he's by himself. For someone from Corp Style just grabbing it from a movie and not actually having the sheet music in front of him isn't half bad. 😏
Of course he would have to spend a bit more time on a Show Style Drumline to get the nuances.
Nice for by the ear interpretations of show style stuff. Pulling accents and what your hearing is a little easier than figuring all the the inner beats that aren't heard or slightly heard. At least with the pieces I'm familiar with.
What's funny is... Paul Rennick tells a story about how he was approached with the idea for this movie. He just kinda blew it off and didn't pay them any attention when they pitched it. This movie could have been a completely different thing, but someone made it about a SWAC style drumline instead of a corps style. Crazy how he and a few others missed this opportunity. Great movie nonetheless though. It's really the only thing we have cinematically to represent marching band.
Corps style just isn't compatible with the hurrdurr general audience that DL the movie ultimately reached. It would've wound up another pseudo-documentary like From the 50 Yard Line or The Band That Wouldn't Die, neither of which you've heard of because they were commercial flops.
When I was in SCV in 2011, we had a "documentary crew" come to one of our rehearsal camps. The director & staff were led to believe that they were making a real drum corps documentary. The crew pulled me out of a practice and starting asking me questions like "which girl is the hottest?" and "do people hook up during the season?" It turns they were trying to film some kind of "Real World but for drum corps" show. Word got back to the director and they got swiftly kicked out.
hit me in the feels with this one
Video 16 of commenting until EMC makes a front ensemble out of spocks
Fun fact: this is EMCProduction’s 420th video
We played it for drumline
6:59 Ryan Cameron: Oh yeah. The powder was real cute.
Last year as a freshman (played snare) me and the senior player (quads) would switch drums when we played for the student section so I could play the tenor part cause the senior couldn’t play it. We also rewrote it to make it harder for me to play, everyone loved it
Fun fact: the cadence at 7:00 was actually played by SWD (the drumline in the movie) at their homecoming game in 2014
th-cam.com/video/HataepcN9rs/w-d-xo.html
Here it's faster tho
This one is my favorite cadence
this got the feels for sure
6:26 played in around NC in the mid 90’s. We called it “Teardrop”
the first one was made by my marching band, East Ramapo Marching band. We play it all the time its a classic i think its really cool my marching band made a song to a famous movie
The last cadence sounds like a beefed up version of Jig 2. Never had anywhere to say that before lol
You’re actually goated.
Bro this shit is too hard, great work
Wow. That sure was 12 cadences from the movie drumline.
flubs in the last cadence 🔥
I like the solo from the snare drums.
That last one is awesome actually
How did I not see this masterpiece
I’m from Brazil and the samba bad I play in adapted the forts cadence to samba, it’s just incredible
This is so awesome. 😂
in my marching band i was the cymbals and for d and k, the first song, i was not given any music so i just made it up, i played on two and four until the basses came in, then i was like, alright time to get funky and slammed out the off beat crunches.
We played that cadence at 5:30 at my high school, it was some funky shit but,we weren't a show style band lol 😆
@EMCproductions I don't know if it has been said, but please tune your toms (single tenors) up when playingHBCU cadences. In HBCU percussion they are never tuned that low even when they are 16 floor toms played upright with a chest board. There tend to be just 2 exceptions for the size drum, and it would be played on your knee. That would Tennessee State and FAMU. For an example of the tuning I am talking about I would reference Tennessee State University "R.A.T. Patrol/The Authority", Alabama State University "TTB/FCC", or SCSU "Bongo Bothers". The exception for your tuning is the cadences you are playing, in my humble opinion, which are mostly from Morris Brown "Sticking Sensation" and FAMU "Z Phi 28". Mo Brown did have some kinda deep tenors(single toms), while FAMU has tenors(single tom) and bass toms. For upright tenor(single tenors with or without a chest board) tuning you can watch just about anyone else, but I prefer Jackson State "War & Thunder" and UAPB "2 Kold Krank".
Love the channel. Great work. Thanks for showcasing HBCU cadences and culture.
I got to play that first one as a stand tune last season!
He really got the toms down on this one. Good touch from the usuall corp style
Gotta really appreciate this video...
FIRE!!! Great job man!
Even the deleted scenes 👌🏾👌🏾
Video 17 of Loopy Grandma asking Lil' Peanut to play Wipe Out by the Ventures!!! ... Great for another video using the kit!!! And I know you are very creative, so I expect something EPIC!
About time!
Nice for by the ear interpretations of show style stuff. Pulling accents and what your hearing is a little easier than figuring all the the inner beats that aren't heard or slightly heard. At least with the pieces I'm familiar with. As a 10th grader i would record a few of these style schools and work on every single part to teach out to my section. Sounded great and added visuals that matched what was recorded. That was nice til members of these various universities started showing up and showing the exact part as it should be. The cadences still sounded the same but became something completely different now knowing all the parts that aren't even heard at all but brings the soul into the pieces.
6:54 bad run was epic
I played the base drum for the first one in 7th grade last year and another one called Roundup
I was waiting on him to start doing the dance moves while playing the cadences.
I understand why he didn't though.
This fire I would love to see you transcribe a Jackson state university cadence
Amazing video!
I like all the cadence's and he did awesome job at making them and he is good time and the solo in one of the cadence's is awesome and he did the a awesome job with the solo and I will love to see him in person cause I am a big fan of EMC Productions
Impressive bro my first tenor idol
Thank you for this
Killed it.
You a bad dude🔥
1:21 is cool
The forbidden cadences lmfao
tenor auditions: "Can you play 8th notes?"
this is everything ❤
This is incredible