When we think of the best drummers in the world we tend to think of set players in bands, but I would argue DCI is up there, especially a group like the Cadets, it’s insane the discipline, accuracy, fluidity, and control, and those paradiddles holy cow!
Stretch501st as a drummer who has done both, corps style drummers are definitely not the best. Honestly the technique taught in corps style drumming is terrible due to the stiffness of the the arm and driving from the wrist. I think SCV was the last corps to utilize the moeller method. Playing on flats snares also doesn’t make sense since it causes the left wrist to sit unnaturally. At the end of the day, other than teaching, what career path can you take with only knowledge of corps style drumming?
BrandonPryorMusic true... not a lot of money there but that’s the arts for ya, very “specialist” whereas say a percussionist in an orchestra is much more well rounded. Not sure if this is for all drumming but I had a buddy that played snare in DCI and he had to quit after a few years cause he got such bad wrist pain and can’t play anymore
BrandonPryorMusic yeah, but also, there’s tons more hand control, like in the terms of rudiments and stuff. like that the technique of a lot of just kit players doesn’t allow for at certain speeds
@@brandonpryormusic It's a different technique, not a terrible one. They play that way because they have to put out of enough sound to cut through a hornline and get across a football field. I hear the criticism of flat drums a lot. All I can say is plenty of people seem to be drumming pretty exceptionally doing it the wrong way.
When you work with a group long enough you naturally come up with hand signals like that without thinking about it. Usually just little technique things that you can quickly address during a rep. I’m the same way with the high school group I work with.
These are grown ups on a mission.
Haven't seen this aggression in a line since 06 Phantom
Cmon man def 09 crown 😂😂😂 aka the line that was so aggressive a bunch of the mf’s got tendonitis
@@gregmax1321 I do have to agree with you. They definitely hit the drums. Hard. Very cool show.
When we think of the best drummers in the world we tend to think of set players in bands, but I would argue DCI is up there, especially a group like the Cadets, it’s insane the discipline, accuracy, fluidity, and control, and those paradiddles holy cow!
Stretch501st as a drummer who has done both, corps style drummers are definitely not the best.
Honestly the technique taught in corps style drumming is terrible due to the stiffness of the the arm and driving from the wrist. I think SCV was the last corps to utilize the moeller method. Playing on flats snares also doesn’t make sense since it causes the left wrist to sit unnaturally.
At the end of the day, other than teaching, what career path can you take with only knowledge of corps style drumming?
BrandonPryorMusic true... not a lot of money there but that’s the arts for ya, very “specialist” whereas say a percussionist in an orchestra is much more well rounded. Not sure if this is for all drumming but I had a buddy that played snare in DCI and he had to quit after a few years cause he got such bad wrist pain and can’t play anymore
BrandonPryorMusic yeah, but also, there’s tons more hand control, like in the terms of rudiments and stuff. like that the technique of a lot of just kit players doesn’t allow for at certain speeds
@@brandonpryormusic It's a different technique, not a terrible one. They play that way because they have to put out of enough sound to cut through a hornline and get across a football field. I hear the criticism of flat drums a lot. All I can say is plenty of people seem to be drumming pretty exceptionally doing it the wrong way.
@@brandonpryormusic You'd have an easier time getting any of these kids to play set than you would a set player to play like this. Food for thought.
Holy NOTES 🔥🔥
These guys are not messing around. I love this corp
The wrist turnnnn 😫
They're all good at drumming!
Paul Nalesnick rocking that Hawaiian shirt?
This was sick in person
that is.... a lot of velocity.
@Logan Vegh not as far as I know. It's a fairly uncommon last name so it's entirely possible
@Logan Vegh uh yeah that's how i knew who you were talking about
Bass 3 goes all the way up⬆️
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Reminds me of the RCC winter show Totem from back in the day. Super cool
WOW!!!!! I love the book. Really really cool writing and the hype is great
The DEMAND! Aungst is on one
Conner McBee, I swear that’s Tom Aungst’s youngest son on Bass1. Is that what you mean?
Who thumbs down a drum corps? People who wanted to sit in air conditioning all summer!
Alright who's gonna tell him?
Avery Bondeson say "drum corps is better than air conditioning youuuu!"
@@morgannowlen8375 I'm trying out for BK lol
Avery Bondeson Blue Sprites! We (Troop) used to have rivalry with the Sprites. what ru playing?
@@morgannowlen8375 Hopefully bass drum!
I really like this book
The basses are running sick!!!!
never knew Optic Scump played quads
that is at koa in alletown pa
i don’t have ASMR but the shot on 4 at 11:30 may prove otherwise
nice
7:41 AT & more
the best part is at 15:15. No butt for reals this book is seriously FIRE!!
Might want to check the audio sync at 9:05...
Thank you for pointing that out! I messed with the color grading and must have moved the clip just before exporting
1:10 what does that even mean? I mean really.
What do you mean
The players know and that’s all that matters my guy
When you work with a group long enough you naturally come up with hand signals like that without thinking about it. Usually just little technique things that you can quickly address during a rep. I’m the same way with the high school group I work with.
Do you just post lines as they warmup early morning?
This was a warmup for an evening show.
@12:40 to @14:46
Yeah it’s alright, I guess.