What’s up Terrence that’s funny you say that! What years have you marched SCV always been a fan and great friends with Murray. I’m the Percussion instructor. Link me.
@@HarveyThompsonBYOSMy brother marched SCV he liked it and we both marched in corps here in St Louis. His name is Kelvin Ward marched 1988 SCV the only black dude on snare lol. I inherited my chops from him so he calls me an Honorary SCV drummer because he says I outplay him now lol. I'm interested in coming down there to play with you all next year tho! I love your showmanship mixed with swac and drum corps with pocket funk. That is so dope and brilliant! 213.322.5265
I been following these boyz for almost a decade and Imma take a risk and say this is the best show Ive seen. No they aint put on their normal show. they just was chillin and still came off clear and precise. very ballzy for a competition. I luv it
Well folks definitely can't say that Coldsteel is just a dancin line anymore. They are choppin for sure, and you can see and hear the talent across the whole section. Basses and snares by far have made the greatest improvement, and the quints are still the funkiest in the country. Kudos to the instructors for bein ballsy and tryin some new stuff. I think this Spring is gonna be an interesting one. SN:Tenors and cymbals aren't as entertaining as in years past, but they're still gettin the job done
I forgot to add that not only are they choppin but they sound clean too!...that's 12 niggas on snare and they're playin together, if you can't respect that then you're missin it
+Cyril Jefferson I'm a DIE-HARD Jukebox fan, but A&T drumline MAN. You guys have the funkiest cadences of ALL the HBCUs. Even your warm up routine is funky. I'm not hating but those chest tenors sound like Brazilian drums, way too much echo/reverb. Cookman's tenors sound similar in my opinion. But nevertheless keep doing what u are doing.
This is a really late comment but @HarvThomp you never disappoint. This is one the best percussion features I've seen. I especially like the 2nd cadence the combination of the groove and complex material was great.
i liked it but i got bored very fast throughout most of it :/ my first time seeing them in person too smh but it was choppy none the less as i expected great job just wayyyy too repetitive from what im used to seeing
Man oh man; I came here only for light year😭😭😭... just stimulates the soul; just a mess of beautiful rhythm- crazy ass sync job
What's the last feature called... It's amazing! Where can I see more of it? And that's coming from a Santa Clara Vanguard snare drummer!
What’s up Terrence that’s funny you say that! What years have you marched SCV always been a fan and great friends with Murray. I’m the Percussion instructor. Link me.
@@HarveyThompsonBYOSMy brother marched SCV he liked it and we both marched in corps here in St Louis. His name is Kelvin Ward marched 1988 SCV the only black dude on snare lol. I inherited my chops from him so he calls me an Honorary SCV drummer because he says I outplay him now lol. I'm interested in coming down there to play with you all next year tho! I love your showmanship mixed with swac and drum corps with pocket funk. That is so dope and brilliant! 213.322.5265
I been following these boyz for almost a decade and Imma take a risk and say this is the best show Ive seen. No they aint put on their normal show. they just was chillin and still came off clear and precise. very ballzy for a competition. I luv it
You think this is good (and it's one of my favorites), you should see "Nightbeat".
Aye Harv what’s the name of the 2 cadences ?
I see why they call it “light year” nobody knows the time.. amazing 💯
that was the best drumline feature ive ever seen
Well folks definitely can't say that Coldsteel is just a dancin line anymore. They are choppin for sure, and you can see and hear the talent across the whole section. Basses and snares by far have made the greatest improvement, and the quints are still the funkiest in the country. Kudos to the instructors for bein ballsy and tryin some new stuff. I think this Spring is gonna be an interesting one.
SN:Tenors and cymbals aren't as entertaining as in years past, but they're still gettin the job done
I forgot to add that not only are they choppin but they sound clean too!...that's 12 niggas on snare and they're playin together, if you can't respect that then you're missin it
+Cyril Jefferson I'm a DIE-HARD Jukebox fan, but A&T drumline MAN. You guys have the funkiest cadences of ALL the HBCUs. Even your warm up routine is funky. I'm not hating but those chest tenors sound like Brazilian drums, way too much echo/reverb. Cookman's tenors sound similar in my opinion. But nevertheless keep doing what u are doing.
+woolly65 I dig what you're saying. I'm not with CS though, but I am a fan!
This is a really late comment but @HarvThomp you never disappoint. This is one the best percussion features I've seen. I especially like the 2nd cadence the combination of the groove and complex material was great.
This response even later. Lol thank you! Check us out now
@@HarveyThompsonBYOS Hey Harvey. You are right, Nightbeat is lit!!
I'm a DIE HARD SU Jukebox, but I must give credit when it's due. A&T has some of the funkiest cadences of all HBCU drumlines.
Nobody...and I mean Noooobody got that Cold Steel swagger...Nice job Aggies.
Darryl McCall An I mean nobody pbp
Them boyz nice
This goes in fa realz!!!
I think this one was the most snare heavy in a while. strong line, but its was less overall balance than other performances.
if this aint raw to you i swear you just a hater
That was hot!
i liked it but i got bored very fast throughout most of it :/ my first time seeing them in person too smh but it was choppy none the less as i expected great job just wayyyy too repetitive from what im used to seeing
Don't worry come to the Honda Battle of the Bands.
i def plan too , i did enjoy seeing yall in person for the first time !