Tip #0 is exactly why I made the bass line as a freshman. I was bassoon player and met the drumline captain at a local church safe space hangout thing over the summer and he immediately told me he was going to have me on bass. He recognized my name, knowing he'd have me in the drumline, and as a drummer, he knew how bad most drummers were at reading music and was excited to have two oboes and a bassoon to fill out the bass line.
Fellow bassoon player here...I also made bassline during freshmen year because tech was nice enough to give me it...played pretty well for first year percussionist.
@@tokyo4678 Yeah, my drumline Captain ended up being one of my best friends through high school and into college. Took me under his wing with both transitions with him being two years ahead of me. Really appreciate everything he did for me. Ended up playing bass for three years and got to move up to tenors for my senior year.
@@Taylor_Reasons Sorry, not everyone goes to a rich school that can hire a bunch of techs to help the marching band. We had two band directors and a couple volunteers to do everything. So, yeah, maybe the Captain didn't make the decisions all by himself, but he had a lot of influence on who went where.
@@GeoFitz4 we just have one drum tech and an assistant band director who decides these things for us. My schools nickname in our area is “the budget band”. So you don’t need a bunch of techs and money to have the right people decide who’s on the line
As an instructor, the most important characteristics I look for in students when I'm putting an ensemble together are ALL attitude-related. Students who are friendly, positive, and cooperative, who show up early, who stay late, who love to work hard without complaint and who eagerly seek feedback- those are the students who make the cut in my groups. In terms of musical focus, I'm looking for full, confident sound quality and good rhythmic interpretation with a metronome, but that can all be taught and refined! At auditions, my primary focus is to identify those students who I can teach and develop over the course of multiple years- for me, the audition process is more of an attempt to gauge a student's "teachability" and attitude than it is to gauge their musical skills!
You are one of the main reasons I got good at drums now! I made the tenor line my first year in drumline from being a trombone, then made first in the county in concert snare, did well in district, and this year at tryouts I made an almost perfect score. (which was the highest score lol) Anyway these are just some of the achievements I’ve made from watching your videos. Your videos drive me to try to be as good as you one day. Thank you for what you do
I still can’t believe that you are the only good percussion TH-cam channel. Your videos always make me have a GOOD MORNING before school, and I feel very inspired by you to continue music and do music as a career. Thank you so much for your absolutely amazing videos, and have a “Fan-Clucking-Tastic” morning!
I’m currently a freshman and I play synth on front ensemble, hopefully I make it next year, I want snareline but honestly I’m happy with anything as long as it’s drumline
I played flute in the marching band freshman year but after finding your channel I got really interested in percussion and got one of the two spots for tenors sophomore year!
That's a very thick 1/4 of the stick 😀 I always learned 1/3 (HS band director here), and your grip fulcrum looks to be much closer to that 1/3 than 1/4.
@@bigtimeknight57 I think of the tenors as more of a bar instrument(like marimba) than a set of drums, most of my breakthroughs came from finding patterns in moving around the drums
I think a really good buzz roll and single stroke roll are more important than the swiss army triplet and inverted flam taps but that’s just my opinion
My primary instrument for MB is clarinet(and cymbals for indoor drumline), but my teacher says I could possibly make bassline if I auditioned! So, my plan is to audition for drumline in case I don't get clarinet section leader; and for some practice as well ofc! Thanks for all the tips!
I just started drumming a few months ago, because I’m trying to make my school’s snare line for winter drumline, i still gotta get used to marking time when playing and learning some rudiments lmao
Well things have changed since I was in my high school drumline. First...only drummers/percussionists played on the line. No bassoon players or flute players. haha. Seriously?? We had an award winning line and they couldn't have qualified anyway. Second we valued attitude and work ethic over technique. Like in the movie, folks had to love the sound of the cadience rather than themselves. If they were a little weak on sticking we could teach and coach them up. Can't coach attitude. It took a lot of work and effort to be a strong tight drumline. Only the best need apply. Same with our band. Our director after try outs did not hesitate to tell people "hey you aren't good enough this year. Try again next year". Motivation to work harder and get better. Now probably everyone gets in. Can't hurt anyone's feelings.
I feel like he made this video for me because I commented about how I was trying out for tenors on a Tuesday but I made flubz, I still have a lot to learn
Good Morning! My name is Seth Boyle (13), an aspiring drummer. I have been drumming for 7 ½ years. I went to an honor band in January, and met a really cool kid named Simon Young who introduced me to marching drumming. Problem is, I didn't have a phone, and I couldn't contact him. We talked a lot about you, even though I didn't even really watch you. And I know he watches you a lot. I have spent the last months becoming a lot better at marching drumming, but there's no one who can even play drums at our school. I want to showcase my skills, discuss marching and drumming stuff, and be able to challenge each other. Now for the request, I would really appreciate if you could do any sort of shoutout on any video, just so I would be able to contact him. It sounds pretty desperate, but when I can't talk to anyone about playing drums, and have no one to challenge me, it makes me want to quit. If not, that's fine. I would appreciate any response, but I understand you're busy. Thanks for your time!
Still wondering why tenor practice pads are so expensive, Seth Boyle
i am really interested in drums and would love to play them in marching band but our band is really small and already has wayyy to many drummers compared to the size of our winds so my director wont let me switch ( i currently play alto sax) but i hope by senior year shell at least let me try out for drum line. imma try my best to get really good over summer though and maybe surprise her lol.
Im very excited to tryout for my HS marching band, as of now (middle school) im am section leader and snare 1. I have 1 question to you and even other drummers reading this. I am not very overweight but im not skinny. Is it true you cant be a marching snare player if your not skinny? if so i am determined to lose some weight but i just wanted to see if it was true.
Do you advice for memorizing arounds if you don’t have a quad pad at home? I played quads last year so I’m not worried about getting cut but I don’t wanna waste time at rehearsal because I know the music but only if it’s on one drum
Im in 8th grade and its my 2nd year in marching band. Im yrying to make bass 3 but theres like 10 kids who want to make bassline (we have 4 bass drums)
Go on social media and track down EVERY SINGLE STUDENT IN YOUR SCHOOL. Copy/paste a message to each of them, something like "Hey (person), we're looking for people to join drumline. There is no experience required and it's super fun! Our next rehearsal is (date/place). Let me know if you have any questions...(etc.)" This will be a lot of effort, but I can 100% guarantee that it will increase the chances of people joining.
I had this issue as well. Last year, we only had three in drumline. So, I made an insta page specific to drumline and posted multiple times, urging people to share it to their stories as well. Now we have nine people. Doing something along these lines should help.
Me who’s a senior about to graduate: mmm very interesting
Me who’s also a senior: yeah. very interesting indeed…
Just fail
Just disguise yourself as a freshman
Me who’s already graduated: hmmm very interesting for sure
This
Tip #0 is exactly why I made the bass line as a freshman. I was bassoon player and met the drumline captain at a local church safe space hangout thing over the summer and he immediately told me he was going to have me on bass. He recognized my name, knowing he'd have me in the drumline, and as a drummer, he knew how bad most drummers were at reading music and was excited to have two oboes and a bassoon to fill out the bass line.
Fellow bassoon player here...I also made bassline during freshmen year because tech was nice enough to give me it...played pretty well for first year percussionist.
@@tokyo4678 Yeah, my drumline Captain ended up being one of my best friends through high school and into college. Took me under his wing with both transitions with him being two years ahead of me. Really appreciate everything he did for me. Ended up playing bass for three years and got to move up to tenors for my senior year.
Ain’t no way your guy’s drum captain decides who plays what
@@Taylor_Reasons Sorry, not everyone goes to a rich school that can hire a bunch of techs to help the marching band. We had two band directors and a couple volunteers to do everything. So, yeah, maybe the Captain didn't make the decisions all by himself, but he had a lot of influence on who went where.
@@GeoFitz4 we just have one drum tech and an assistant band director who decides these things for us. My schools nickname in our area is “the budget band”. So you don’t need a bunch of techs and money to have the right people decide who’s on the line
I made the drumline on bass 1, but now i’m coming up on my sophomore year and I’m moving to tenors 😁
Used to be a marching cymbal and ended up literally being drafted to rack
Lucky, I tried soooo hard to get tenors and I was bass 2 but I got snare instead of tenors 😔
I know someone who did that
As an instructor, the most important characteristics I look for in students when I'm putting an ensemble together are ALL attitude-related. Students who are friendly, positive, and cooperative, who show up early, who stay late, who love to work hard without complaint and who eagerly seek feedback- those are the students who make the cut in my groups. In terms of musical focus, I'm looking for full, confident sound quality and good rhythmic interpretation with a metronome, but that can all be taught and refined! At auditions, my primary focus is to identify those students who I can teach and develop over the course of multiple years- for me, the audition process is more of an attempt to gauge a student's "teachability" and attitude than it is to gauge their musical skills!
Bro I’m literally this and I got snare instead of quads I put my heart and soul into dis and apparently this ain’t the same for all instructors 😭
You are one of the main reasons I got good at drums now! I made the tenor line my first year in drumline from being a trombone, then made first in the county in concert snare, did well in district, and this year at tryouts I made an almost perfect score. (which was the highest score lol)
Anyway these are just some of the achievements I’ve made from watching your videos. Your videos drive me to try to be as good as you one day. Thank you for what you do
Very nice shirt, Eric!!! I was so happy to donate to this amazing organization! 🥁😘🥁
I still can’t believe that you are the only good percussion TH-cam channel. Your videos always make me have a GOOD MORNING before school, and I feel very inspired by you to continue music and do music as a career. Thank you so much for your absolutely amazing videos, and have a “Fan-Clucking-Tastic” morning!
Me, a woodwind who plays everything but drums: mmm very interesting
W tip: think during reps. This took me a couple months to learn , but it is the most useful peace of advise ever
I’m currently a freshman and I play synth on front ensemble, hopefully I make it next year, I want snareline but honestly I’m happy with anything as long as it’s drumline
I played flute in the marching band freshman year but after finding your channel I got really interested in percussion and got one of the two spots for tenors sophomore year!
As a Band Director and a saxophonist, I appreciate this!
The 100 hours a day got me 😂
Good morning! This is video number 66 of me asking Eric to make a set of tenors out of differently sized or tuned snare drums.
That's a very thick 1/4 of the stick 😀 I always learned 1/3 (HS band director here), and your grip fulcrum looks to be much closer to that 1/3 than 1/4.
"...I don't have that much faith in you" 🤣Damn Eric!
Bro next year I’m going to be able to join my Drumline and I’m hoping to do tenors or snare so this video was actually pretty well timed
I needed this because I got put in front for both indoor and outdoor
I JUST GOT SUGGESTED THIS VIDEO AFTER MY TENOR AUDITION TODAY 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Auditions are tomorrow, hope I get tenors!
I want to do tenors for my drumline next year do you have any extra tips for it? Hope you make it!
@@bigtimeknight57 I think of the tenors as more of a bar instrument(like marimba) than a set of drums, most of my breakthroughs came from finding patterns in moving around the drums
@@iowain9765 Ok thank you I’ll try to work on finding patterns when I practice
Solid info, would've loved this 10 years ago hahaha
you literally made this right before my tryout and i was a woodwind going in to drumline thank you so much.
I needed this lol. Drumline director decided to have only 7 on drumline this year and I was stressing. Thanks. I love your vids!
Man his playing is really good!
Closed captions: [laughter]
What do i do to join the flub line?
Do everything wrong 💀
Quit
I think a really good buzz roll and single stroke roll are more important than the swiss army triplet and inverted flam taps but that’s just my opinion
9:35 He says “have a good morning” but like for me it is morning so thanks 😂
My primary instrument for MB is clarinet(and cymbals for indoor drumline), but my teacher says I could possibly make bassline if I auditioned! So, my plan is to audition for drumline in case I don't get clarinet section leader; and for some practice as well ofc! Thanks for all the tips!
HELPING THE YOUTH
I need to write this down!!😅🥁
And download his warm-ups
Soooo, I'm going to just steal this and play this for the new kids in my summer program. 😊😅
I just started drumming a few months ago, because I’m trying to make my school’s snare line for winter drumline, i still gotta get used to marking time when playing and learning some rudiments lmao
hoping for another favorite wgi groups vid 🤞🏼
Catching up on unwatched EMCproductions videos ... under THIS account! With Ads!!! Earning Eric the big bucks!!!
I am a front ensemble person so ill prolly never use most of these tips but I love to watch regardless
Same lol
My Drumline auditions were yesterday! I made snare though, so that’s good. 😊
Helpful! 💚💚🥁🥁
Hey! Mandarins Spring Camp and Loopy Grandma is having a great time with the Mushu Crew!
Video 8 of asking for the full Freebird Guitarsolo on the Megatenors
Are you trying to give him Carpal tunnel? 😂😂😂
@@georgeprice4212 maybe?
Perfect timing, my audition is Monday!
Well things have changed since I was in my high school drumline. First...only drummers/percussionists played on the line. No bassoon players or flute players. haha. Seriously?? We had an award winning line and they couldn't have qualified anyway. Second we valued attitude and work ethic over technique. Like in the movie, folks had to love the sound of the cadience rather than themselves. If they were a little weak on sticking we could teach and coach them up. Can't coach attitude. It took a lot of work and effort to be a strong tight drumline. Only the best need apply. Same with our band. Our director after try outs did not hesitate to tell people "hey you aren't good enough this year. Try again next year". Motivation to work harder and get better. Now probably everyone gets in. Can't hurt anyone's feelings.
This is a video i needed
I did a concert snare solo today and i got a Superior rating
I don't personally agree with the inverted flams at least in my personal experience but everything else ya 100%
I feel like he made this video for me because I commented about how I was trying out for tenors on a Tuesday but I made flubz, I still have a lot to learn
Thanks emc auditions are next week
I have tryouts for my sophmore year on may 5th so this should help
Good Morning!
Video 3 of me asking for Eric to make an extreme drum set.
Auditioning tomorrow at my college, let’s see how it goes
I'm a Cadet in front ensemble and I'm trying for drumline next year (we call it battery)
Good Morning!
My name is Seth Boyle (13), an aspiring drummer. I have been drumming for 7 ½ years. I went to an honor band in January, and met a really cool kid named Simon Young who introduced me to marching drumming. Problem is, I didn't have a phone, and I couldn't contact him. We talked a lot about you, even though I didn't even really watch you. And I know he watches you a lot. I have spent the last months becoming a lot better at marching drumming, but there's no one who can even play drums at our school. I want to showcase my skills, discuss marching and drumming stuff, and be able to challenge each other.
Now for the request, I would really appreciate if you could do any sort of shoutout on any video, just so I would be able to contact him. It sounds pretty desperate, but when I can't talk to anyone about playing drums, and have no one to challenge me, it makes me want to quit. If not, that's fine. I would appreciate any response, but I understand you're busy. Thanks for your time!
Still wondering why tenor practice pads are so expensive,
Seth Boyle
I live in New Orleans, our schools are HBCU Drumline
Nice new digs. Still waiting on the moving vlog:-D
W ERIC
Can you make a video of tips to make your school's front ensemble?
i am really interested in drums and would love to play them in marching band but our band is really small and already has wayyy to many drummers compared to the size of our winds so my director wont let me switch ( i currently play alto sax) but i hope by senior year shell at least let me try out for drum line. imma try my best to get really good over summer though and maybe surprise her lol.
Hey EMC, I’m from the marching drum I play for snare and please can you teach how to tune and make the sound normal thanks.
I just got in the tenor line as a second year marcher
Good form teaching. Piston stroke 101
You should watch clover high school drumline 💪🏽😁
Im very excited to tryout for my HS marching band, as of now (middle school) im am section leader and snare 1. I have 1 question to you and even other drummers reading this. I am not very overweight but im not skinny. Is it true you cant be a marching snare player if your not skinny? if so i am determined to lose some weight but i just wanted to see if it was true.
Indeed didn’t have to try out I just joined 😂
EMC: Learn sheet music (aka tip 0)
Buddy Rich: I can read the title?
Anyone else anxiously waiting for dayton vlog and best shows of 2023 video
Chad rotation enjoyer.
My techs say to play through the drum, like the drumhead is a tiny bit farther down then it really is.
Old school Phantom Regiment technique
@@keithbarnes9419 as we say it, "you don't hit the drum, you strike it."
Wish I had this last week we just finish auditions and I tried out for bass line and I made timpani. Also probably cause I am an upcoming freshmen!
Bro posted this right after my auditions
Will playing playing bass guitar in winter percussion help me make bassline...
Do you advice for memorizing arounds if you don’t have a quad pad at home? I played quads last year so I’m not worried about getting cut but I don’t wanna waste time at rehearsal because I know the music but only if it’s on one drum
Do you have any more tips for bass drum cuz I want to play bass 1 for my districts indoor percussion group Modulation Z
should the part of the ring finger your resting it on hurt? cuz mine is
When are you uploading WGI vid
Does he have his own VF Sticks?
I am currently waiting on my band director to release audition results.
Convenient for me
Im in 8th grade and its my 2nd year in marching band. Im yrying to make bass 3 but theres like 10 kids who want to make bassline (we have 4 bass drums)
Wait does he have signature sticks from vic firth
as a person in 6th grade, i have no idea what im doing here😅
First😮💨
Correct! Good job.
Eric: 5:58... Also Eric: Doesn't mark time in his own videos...
Bro posted this at the time my drum line auditions started💀
Yes, at least 100 hours a day if you want to have a chance
Wgi vlog?😊
aren’t you supposed to do thirds, i always learned to split the stick into thirds
This came out right after my tryouts 💀
The virtual lessons
At my school it’s not that competitive for drum line but if you suck you’ll probably just get put on bass drun
Do you remember Alexander Timofeev
Rotation chad
Posted this a day after our tryouts
3:35 EMC STICKS?!?! SINCE WHEN
These were only exclusive to him and unfortunately it’s his only pair
I love spaghetti
literally have college drumline auditions tomorrow what the heck lol
I am gonna make bass, tenors, and snare at the same time.
When he started to tap off I had flash backs to messing up all the cadences
Watching this after my instructor told me i could play the tenors alleeady
Not him telling mostly high school students to practice for AT LEAST 3 hours every day 💀
i am a 8th grader and i tried out for drumline for my freshman year and i got snare
Yeah if they can play freaking inverts, they're in. I've never seen verts in an audition piece.
Any tips on how to recruit a drum line first? Lmao
Go on social media and track down EVERY SINGLE STUDENT IN YOUR SCHOOL. Copy/paste a message to each of them, something like "Hey (person), we're looking for people to join drumline. There is no experience required and it's super fun! Our next rehearsal is (date/place). Let me know if you have any questions...(etc.)"
This will be a lot of effort, but I can 100% guarantee that it will increase the chances of people joining.
I had this issue as well. Last year, we only had three in drumline. So, I made an insta page specific to drumline and posted multiple times, urging people to share it to their stories as well. Now we have nine people. Doing something along these lines should help.
If you have kids at your school that play handbells at church, ready made baseline