@@raymondgonzalez5690 You can see them all on my channel but here's a link to my newest arrangement. th-cam.com/video/Ph5Z9YartPM/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Squ3aky
Yes i did, the drum feature is actually really just a collection of my favorite drum parts from all different kinds of shows. It starts similar to how the Cavaliers 2015 snare feature does, i also took inspiration from shows i have played, and i'm a huge fan of mapes writing style and couldnt resist trying to fit them into this. Nice job noticing that!
At the time of me writing this comment i have not written out stickings for any of the drum parts but I can assure you that all of the parts were written with stickings in mind. If enough people want the sheets then i Will write them out and leave a link to it in the comments! For the time being you can try to make up your own stickings to the sheets in this video.
Bro, THIS IS AMAZING!!!! I wish that I had the experience to write some brass and woodwind parts for this so I could play this, with my high school or with the RCC Marching Tigers. I freaking love this. You honestly should write for some really big indoor groups or Drum Corps/High School or College Marching bands! Keep on writing music brotha, you have a bright future ahead of you!
So I am actually writing my own indoor show based off of some edm songs and I just wanted to ask a few questions: what software did you use? What parts are there? and what is your best advice for the parts to be coherent throughout the show? Thanks!
I used(and still do) musescore 3 with the drumline extension installed. In this show I had 2 marimbas, 1 vibe, 1 xylo, 1 bells, 1 bass guitar, a piano/synth, auxilary percussion, snare, tenor, bass, and marching cymbals but i would recommend writing for a larger front ensemble if you want your show to sound more full and complete then mine, multiple times i had wished i had more keyboard parts but was too far into the project to add them in. An i hate to say this but i dont really have much good advice for making this sound coherent. My main instrument is snare drum so writing out the keyboard parts took up a majority of my time just trying to figure out how/what would sound good. The best i can say is dont be afraid to start parts over, many times i had something decent that i wasnt happy with that i decided to completely scrap and try again. sometimes it wouldnt work out and i would go back to what i had, but other times i loved the new part and was very happy. Sorry that this is all i can help you with but im only a sophmore in highschool and im really not the greatest when it comes to music theory since the only instrument i play is percussion. Non the less i hope this helps you in some way and id love for you to send me your finished show when you complete it so i can give it a listen! One other thing i would just like to tell you is that if you ever need inspiration for parts, listen to some of the works this guy has made in this link. He writes the drum parts at my Highschool. He is an incredibly talented man and i took a lot of inspiration from his writing. soundcloud.com/frankieburke
Squ3aky thanks for the advice! I know it’s very hard to come up with stuff so I just wanted to get your input on things. I march bass and am also a sophomore in high school. I mainly use finale but I just have some difficulty with the sound libraries so I was curious what you used.
Now all it needs is some woodwind and brass parts and it's a whole show!! Which would be amazing I would love to see a highschool or college pull it off. Who knows, maybe even drum corp., In which case it would just need brass parts.
Yo do you want to help me write an indoor show for my high school for next year? I can write the battery parts I just need a front ensemble writer and I love muse too and I have a plan to use a one of their songs in the repertoire
Squ3aky I mean it sounds really cool and it’s weird because I was literally thinking it would be cool to make one of these for an indoor setting but I don’t have access to this program and I mentioned that stuff because that’s how I pictured it my head 🤷🏼♂️
@@parkerhewett6731 I made that part triplets simply because i thought the main theme was too simple and repetitive, i thought the triplets made it sound a little more exciting than just eighth notes up and down. The program i used is free btw, im not sure if you already knew this and there is another reason you cant get it. But if you didnt know that then its a free program called MuseScore.
yo broski! is it cool if i use this for my high school indoor drumline? we won't have a competition but we want to use it for exposing students to indoor drumline. the concept is really well written and it would be cool make a show out of it!
Hello, I would love to purchase the piano and mallet sheet music from you if possible. I am having my percussion perform this for indoor drumline. Great job on this piece! I'd love to hear back from you. - Mackenzie
At the time of me writing this comment i have not written out stickings for any of the drum parts but I can assure you that all of the parts were written with stickings in mind. If enough people want the sheets then i Will write them out and leave a link to it in the comments! For the time being you can try to make up your own stickings to the sheets in this video.
This is awesome! I loved every second of it. Part one was very energetic Part two was great with the dynamics and the decrescendo and sudden crescendo at the end was nice! Part three was so amazing, I absolutely loved it. I can tell your knowledge of front ensemble and drumline grew when you got to this part. Like, this part flows the best than the other two parts, but I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying it's a great improvement. This show is amazing! The only thing I disliked is that some bass drum/cymbal parts were getting cut off at the bottom. I found that the best way to fix that is to right-click the score with a mouse, click page settings, and adjust the scaling and margins.
Thank you so much man! Im so glad to hear that you enjoyed it. If you thought that sounds good then i think you would love to hear some of the new arrangements ive posted. I recently got a new music notation software that sounds much better and my knowledge of music writing has improved significantly.
Hey bro i make marimba covers, i was wanting to know if it'd be chill with you if i learn this and upload it to my channel? I would completely credit you and leave a link to your channel
Now that i have thought about it. I dont really have anything to do RN, maybe I should write some minour chords in with some vibes. They would add a nice soundlayer
@@colinhough5664 Heres a link to the score musescore.com/user/24732186/scores/5830751 Feel free to add/change whatever you want man, id love to see what you can come up with.
Squ3aky Hit me up with your email, bro. I think you’ve got some great stuff going on, I’d love to give you some of my own personal feedback on what you can do to take your writing to the next level! I’m a freelance percussion arranger in the Nashville area.
@@克立张 Im sorry to respond to this so late but if you are still willing to give me constructive feedback i would love that. My email is sbrocks000@gmail.com
At the time of me writing this comment i have not written out stickings for any of the drum parts but I can assure you that all of the parts were written with stickings in mind. If enough people want the sheets then i Will write them out and leave a link to it in the comments! For the time being you can try to make up your own stickings to the sheets in this video.
Man, MuseScore used to be hot garbage when I used it 4 years ago.
I think thats finale
@@DrummerJ 6:41 Nope, look at the end of the video.
Well damn I’m just as surprised of you
I use it right now and it is definitely better than it was
my only complaint with musescore is there is no good sounding cymbal roll, other than that it has been extremely useful for it being a free software
The drumline soli was amazing!!
Thanks so much man!
Squ3aky is this on Musescore
Cubelantis yes it is! musescore.com/user/24732186/scores/5830751, but drumline is dead there, here is more recommended
absolute masterclass in percussion writing
bro someone has to do this show! How long did it Take you to compose?
My indoor group will be performing this piece for this years winter season
@@jocura Whats the name of your group?
@@forgetful9845 it’s gonna be for memorial HS
@@jocura post it when you do!
@@jocura Can you please @ me when a video is released?
Mmmm wish our base line could do this.
the mallet parts in the ballad >>>>
this is nutty. i cant imagine how cool this would be to perform
Who here cause it was in there recommendation
Are you a drummer
Yes
It was in my recommended section after I watched EMCproductions react to it
EMC
Same
Nice musicality my guy
This is so freaking cool. I wish this was our show
This is actually so good🥶🥶🥶🥶
This is my 4th time listening to this it’s amazing
Im glad to hear you like it man! You should check out some of my newer stuff, I got a new program that sounds much better
Link?
@@raymondgonzalez5690 You can see them all on my channel but here's a link to my newest arrangement. th-cam.com/video/Ph5Z9YartPM/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Squ3aky
Extremely musical drum book, reminiscent of Mapes, Gusseck, and mike jackson
Took a little inspiration from Mapes during the drum break, didn't you?
Yes i did, the drum feature is actually really just a collection of my favorite drum parts from all different kinds of shows. It starts similar to how the Cavaliers 2015 snare feature does, i also took inspiration from shows i have played, and i'm a huge fan of mapes writing style and couldnt resist trying to fit them into this. Nice job noticing that!
The ending in the first phrase too
Getting some crusaders 2018 vibes
Holy cow!! This is awesome!! I'd love to collab sometimes!!
Me too.
Thanks man!
@Squ3aky, how did you get MuseScore to sound this good? Does it just sound like this "out of box" now?
There is a free drumline extension you can download that makes all of the marching percussion sound much better.
I write dci type shows but i'm a brass player and this really helps for drumline writing
th-cam.com/video/jKTSkyn1Nko/w-d-xo.html in case anyone wanted to hear my project
thank you recommended section!!!
my indoor drumline did a stranger things show. New Mexico Adrenaline 2018. this show is honestly rly amazing but i vibe with my show more tbh
Shot!
This is really cool! There are some mighty tasty beats in here.
Thanks man!
did u post this anywhere for sheet music? im really trying to learn this man this is incredible props to you!
At the time of me writing this comment i have not written out stickings for any of the drum parts but I can assure you that all of the parts were written with stickings in mind. If enough people want the sheets then i Will write them out and leave a link to it in the comments! For the time being you can try to make up your own stickings to the sheets in this video.
@@Squ3aky Please post the sheet music, I would really love to try and play it :)
DiamondParagon yesss
Ethan Brennan yes please!!
Squ3aky that would be amazing
this is great
Where those sheets at???
Bro, THIS IS AMAZING!!!! I wish that I had the experience to write some brass and woodwind parts for this so I could play this, with my high school or with the RCC Marching Tigers. I freaking love this. You honestly should write for some really big indoor groups or Drum Corps/High School or College Marching bands! Keep on writing music brotha, you have a bright future ahead of you!
Wow this is amazing!
How long did it take you to write this? and you should contact some wgi groups bc it would be really cool to see this performed
Saw you on EMC nice bro
M8 this is incredible!!
Thank you!
1:12 - 1:40 sounds a lot like something Chino Hills would play
1:30-1:40 is chino hills 2019 i think
It is
love chino hill
So I am actually writing my own indoor show based off of some edm songs and I just wanted to ask a few questions: what software did you use? What parts are there? and what is your best advice for the parts to be coherent throughout the show? Thanks!
I used(and still do) musescore 3 with the drumline extension installed. In this show I had 2 marimbas, 1 vibe, 1 xylo, 1 bells, 1 bass guitar, a piano/synth, auxilary percussion, snare, tenor, bass, and marching cymbals but i would recommend writing for a larger front ensemble if you want your show to sound more full and complete then mine, multiple times i had wished i had more keyboard parts but was too far into the project to add them in. An i hate to say this but i dont really have much good advice for making this sound coherent. My main instrument is snare drum so writing out the keyboard parts took up a majority of my time just trying to figure out how/what would sound good. The best i can say is dont be afraid to start parts over, many times i had something decent that i wasnt happy with that i decided to completely scrap and try again. sometimes it wouldnt work out and i would go back to what i had, but other times i loved the new part and was very happy. Sorry that this is all i can help you with but im only a sophmore in highschool and im really not the greatest when it comes to music theory since the only instrument i play is percussion. Non the less i hope this helps you in some way and id love for you to send me your finished show when you complete it so i can give it a listen!
One other thing i would just like to tell you is that if you ever need inspiration for parts, listen to some of the works this guy has made in this link. He writes the drum parts at my Highschool. He is an incredibly talented man and i took a lot of inspiration from his writing. soundcloud.com/frankieburke
Squ3aky thanks for the advice! I know it’s very hard to come up with stuff so I just wanted to get your input on things. I march bass and am also a sophomore in high school. I mainly use finale but I just have some difficulty with the sound libraries so I was curious what you used.
Great job and really enjoyed listening. Perhaps you could incorporate some music from the Kids show Gravity Falls which would work well maybe!
Bruh I would love to do this with my indoor
did you do it on a program and if it was please tell me what is it
Probably Musescore
Now all it needs is some woodwind and brass parts and it's a whole show!! Which would be amazing I would love to see a highschool or college pull it off. Who knows, maybe even drum corp., In which case it would just need brass parts.
The title should be Stranger things/man in the arena
this was amazing
Awesome 👏
Yo do you want to help me write an indoor show for my high school for next year? I can write the battery parts I just need a front ensemble writer and I love muse too and I have a plan to use a one of their songs in the repertoire
Also is that triplet thing part of the stranger things theme or did he do that for copy right or something?
What triplet thing do you mean?
At 0:54
Squ3aky I mean it sounds really cool and it’s weird because I was literally thinking it would be cool to make one of these for an indoor setting but I don’t have access to this program and I mentioned that stuff because that’s how I pictured it my head 🤷🏼♂️
@@parkerhewett6731 I made that part triplets simply because i thought the main theme was too simple and repetitive, i thought the triplets made it sound a little more exciting than just eighth notes up and down. The program i used is free btw, im not sure if you already knew this and there is another reason you cant get it. But if you didnt know that then its a free program called MuseScore.
Squ3aky oh ok that makes sense
are you a quad player? (i.e. tenor drums)
No I play snare.
@@Squ3aky I mean do you have any experience with them?
@@503music6 Nope, I played bass for 1 season and now have played snare for 3.
How can I get the music? I would like to perform this piece
yo broski! is it cool if i use this for my high school indoor drumline? we won't have a competition but we want to use it for exposing students to indoor drumline. the concept is really well written and it would be cool make a show out of it!
I back this statement up
I too back this statement up
I wish we could do indoor. Our director said no. We haven’t done indoor for about 8 years. Look up JM Tate High Indoor
Solid
Is it cool if I get the Piano/Synth part and try it out?
I like it :) but do you not play destiny anymore?
I still play destiny xD
Squ3aky add me on steam please 😭😭😭😭name: Vakerette with the purple pfp.
@@zyroii1503 I added you
Pretty awesome!
Thank you!
Squ3aky no problem!
Hello, I would love to purchase the piano and mallet sheet music from you if possible. I am having my percussion perform this for indoor drumline. Great job on this piece! I'd love to hear back from you. - Mackenzie
Where are the sheets. Love this.
do i hear some double beat 9000?
PLEASE GIVE ME THE SHEET MUSIC FOR THE SNARE PART I WOULD LOVE TO LEARN THIS!!!!!!!!
Logxicz- it’s quite literally in the video lol
At the time of me writing this comment i have not written out stickings for any of the drum parts but I can assure you that all of the parts were written with stickings in mind. If enough people want the sheets then i Will write them out and leave a link to it in the comments! For the time being you can try to make up your own stickings to the sheets in this video.
@@Squ3aky yes please
This is awesome! I loved every second of it.
Part one was very energetic
Part two was great with the dynamics and the decrescendo and sudden crescendo at the end was nice!
Part three was so amazing, I absolutely loved it. I can tell your knowledge of front ensemble and drumline grew when you got to this part. Like, this part flows the best than the other two parts, but I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying it's a great improvement. This show is amazing!
The only thing I disliked is that some bass drum/cymbal parts were getting cut off at the bottom. I found that the best way to fix that is to right-click the score with a mouse, click page settings, and adjust the scaling and margins.
Thank you so much man! Im so glad to hear that you enjoyed it. If you thought that sounds good then i think you would love to hear some of the new arrangements ive posted. I recently got a new music notation software that sounds much better and my knowledge of music writing has improved significantly.
@@Squ3aky Awesome! I'll give your stuff a listen.
What soundfont do you use?
Good morning Eric
Hey bro i make marimba covers, i was wanting to know if it'd be chill with you if i learn this and upload it to my channel?
I would completely credit you and leave a link to your channel
This is so hot man!
I played in a drumline that could do splits like that.
Squ3aky is the best composer of all time. He rivals Beethoven
Can we get Sheets?
I wish the main theme was vibe and bells and not just bells
Im sure vibes could double what the bells play, maybe in octave's or major 3rds. Maybe they could play some underlying chords
Now that i have thought about it. I dont really have anything to do RN, maybe I should write some minour chords in with some vibes. They would add a nice soundlayer
@@colinhough5664 Heres a link to the score
musescore.com/user/24732186/scores/5830751
Feel free to add/change whatever you want man, id love to see what you can come up with.
Squ3aky Hit me up with your email, bro. I think you’ve got some great stuff going on, I’d love to give you some of my own personal feedback on what you can do to take your writing to the next level! I’m a freelance percussion arranger in the Nashville area.
@@克立张 Im sorry to respond to this so late but if you are still willing to give me constructive feedback i would love that. My email is sbrocks000@gmail.com
Can anybody design me a indoor marching drill for this show?
this is amazing
Genuine question: does anyone wanna learn this with me
Can you post the score?
He did. That’s the whole video. That was the score
I hate it when you download the drumline extension Musescore glitches to death more often
but it's worth it
This
Fuckin
Slaps
Can I get the snare part?
At the time of me writing this comment i have not written out stickings for any of the drum parts but I can assure you that all of the parts were written with stickings in mind. If enough people want the sheets then i Will write them out and leave a link to it in the comments! For the time being you can try to make up your own stickings to the sheets in this video.
Piano Sonata No 1 Op 8 Part 10
I hear mapes
Indoor Percussion*
meh