When I was a teenager I used to go to the Jacksonville State games early just to hear the Drumline my friends would asked me "hey man why you going to the game so early" so I can hear those drums is what I would tell them those are my exact words never knew it was called Cadence back then though this was back in the late 80s early 90s.
I guess i am an old fart. I grew up on Jax State music in the 1960's. My HS band, East Rome, played all of Dr. Walters music. This new cadence does not move me. The 60's cadence made me snap to and get in sync. It was more straight forward and driving. The music was propelling.I hear it now and go back in time. Times change, I suppose. If you can't march with a 20J, take your tuba ass off the field. Quilting Party has the greatest tuba line ever. Thank you Dave Walters
haha we used clips from this cadance as our cadance last year, and at the competition last night, we used our vocals for it, and all of the other groups just stared at us. Its such a fun cadance.
@amsnare13 I'm on the tenor line and I see this everyday. Some of us mark-time on the up beat. were taught to drive our feet as you said but our feet should definitely be hitting the ground on the down beat no matter what.
@amsnare13 Cool haha wow I plan on trying out for the same exact groups haha Im just not sure exactly when. But good luck man I hope you make it wherever you go.
These "toothless hillbillies" go off to corps and win drums and DCI and WGI world champs. As far as your opinion of spirit, they pull mostly from the north east now. Only a hand full of JSU guys are marching there. And where did you march?
Yeah sorry, didn't have time to set up 3 cameras, a crane a switcher and a few monitors. I guess I just had to to shoot a cadence hand held with an ale and an 18-55mm lens. My bad for catching all the solos and panning accords the line so you can see the entire line. I guess next time ill just set it on the center three snares and stay there. I guess i should have shot this for your eyes and not the young men and women in this Drumline.
In high school we used to march in playing their cadence Southerners. That was the 70's
When I was a teenager I used to go to the Jacksonville State games early just to hear the Drumline my friends would asked me "hey man why you going to the game so early" so I can hear those drums is what I would tell them those are my exact words never knew it was called Cadence back then though this was back in the late 80s early 90s.
I guess i am an old fart. I grew up on Jax State music in the 1960's. My HS band, East Rome, played all of Dr. Walters music. This new cadence does not move me. The 60's cadence made me snap to and get in sync. It was more straight forward and driving. The music was propelling.I hear it now and go back in time. Times change, I suppose. If you can't march with a 20J, take your tuba ass off the field. Quilting Party has the greatest tuba line ever. Thank you Dave Walters
haha we used clips from this cadance as our cadance last year, and at the competition last night, we used our vocals for it, and all of the other groups just stared at us.
Its such a fun cadance.
finnally a corps style drumline with some soul in them. now this is some funky stuff right here.
Diggin' the Super Mario shout out at 1:41
That tap off was sick
@amsnare13 I'm on the tenor line and I see this everyday. Some of us mark-time on the up beat. were taught to drive our feet as you said but our feet should definitely be hitting the ground on the down beat no matter what.
yall killed it tho hats off
that tap off was sick as hell
the left hand though
@amsnare13 Cool haha wow I plan on trying out for the same exact groups haha Im just not sure exactly when. But good luck man I hope you make it wherever you go.
@headshotfanatic
i went to JSU band day yesterday and i had a friend show me it. Bryans Tap Off this year is soo freaking crazy
Nice piece with a bit of Mario or Donkey kong.
Note to camera person very slow panning left to right or right to left.
@amsnare13 Yeah there are a ton of different way. Yeah I like the troopers a lot what year did you? I really want to check it.
that was for the competetion i was there crestview in the house
:50 NUUU!!! your missing the snares!!! lol i saw these guys at the boa. infact both my instructors were in the jsu band
Wow just noticed we are all marking time on the up beat...check it out. something to fix
my band director is playing one of the flubs
These "toothless hillbillies" go off to corps and win drums and DCI and WGI world champs. As far as your opinion of spirit, they pull mostly from the north east now. Only a hand full of JSU guys are marching there. And where did you march?
Yeah sorry, didn't have time to set up 3 cameras, a crane a switcher and a few monitors. I guess I just had to to shoot a cadence hand held with an ale and an 18-55mm lens. My bad for catching all the solos and panning accords the line so you can see the entire line. I guess next time ill just set it on the center three snares and stay there. I guess i should have shot this for your eyes and not the young men and women in this Drumline.
my drumline instructor, tab brown, wrote this haha
i'm so freakin dark!!!!!!!!!
My friend learned the tap off
Hey look. Flubs.
i know the guy who plays top bass
@amsnare13 if you do try out for mcm then you'll see my drum instructor.
does anyone hear mario in there.
Flubs FTW lol
They are called flubs haha
Nellyville inspired?