It's great to see this! You have both Jim Casella's and my blessing to post it here on TH-cam. In my opinion... this is one of the most musical percussion books ever written!
Absolutely. that's what really stands out...very musical and very clean! I'm a longtime and lifelong Ralph Hardiman fan, and I'm so grateful you kept that musical legacy while innovating in the special SCV way. Thank you. And thank you to the whole corps for making Scherazade more magical than so many of us hoped for.
I come back to this book every time I write something. The fact that this book is still revered as one of the best helps to remind me that you don't necessarily have to write the latest and greatest hybrid rudiments to succeed. People still want to hear something that speaks musically and grooves! I've heard people say this book is easy, but being able to play the notes and being able to apply the techniques to execute them properly are two different things! This writing required a very advanced skill set!
Late reply... but it's based off Krackus (th-cam.com/video/W4JWcHJFrZk/w-d-xo.html) written a year prior by Murray Gusseck (who wrote the battery's book for 2004). The way I know it, he was inspired by drum and bass beats
If anyone wishes to contribute to a transcription of the tenor part of the drum break, what kind of notes are at the very end before the quintuplets? I can't tell if it's 32nd notes, sextuplets, or quintuplets.
And the snare part! These are the only parts I need now! I will release the transcriptions as soon as i get these parts done! I only need the rhythms to the parts. I can play it fine, i just can't comprehend how it could be written.
MoustacheCloud Thanks! I have everything BUT this done for snares and tenors! Tenors: adfoc (.) us/ 11087945674097 Snare: adfoc (.) us / 11087945674098
In fact Paul's line this year ended up cleaner than this (not to dis on this line, this video must be from early in the season because I remember them being cleaner than this)
It's great to see this! You have both Jim Casella's and my blessing to post it here on TH-cam.
In my opinion... this is one of the most musical percussion books ever written!
Excuse me sir but have you ever heard the 2003 SCV opener?! 👌
@@PirataEscondido Intimately as we co-wrote it! :)
@@KeyPoulanMusic thank you
Absolutely. that's what really stands out...very musical and very clean! I'm a longtime and lifelong Ralph Hardiman fan, and I'm so grateful you kept that musical legacy while innovating in the special SCV way. Thank you. And thank you to the whole corps for making Scherazade more magical than so many of us hoped for.
warm up on finals night in a dark parking lot has to be one of the greatest feelings.
Thanks for posting this. Cool to see it again after all these years!
You created MOMENTS, Homie!
@Jim Casella - you are my favorite writer of all time!!!
I come back to this book every time I write something. The fact that this book is still revered as one of the best helps to remind me that you don't necessarily have to write the latest and greatest hybrid rudiments to succeed. People still want to hear something that speaks musically and grooves!
I've heard people say this book is easy, but being able to play the notes and being able to apply the techniques to execute them properly are two different things! This writing required a very advanced skill set!
This is by far one of the cleanest drumlines of all time. Some serious quality.
finding a video of 2004 SCV book is like finding a needle in a haystack, then discovering it's diamond studded. Thank you for posting.
The clarity on those fff opening diddles. >>>>>>
This is so good!!! There is a reason they won drums this year! I have not heard anything like this in a long time.
2021 Sacramento Mandarins 🥁 line currently but altered/tweaked/reimagined for the future of all 🥁 lines to come.
I would argue that this is the best Casella line ever.
I've been waiting to see this video for years! I love this book and I love Casella's writing!
this is probably how vanguards line is going to end up sounding this year cleanliness wise
These dudes, 96, and 97 BD, the best!
4:26 Krackus! This book is genius.
0:40 those cymbals sound SO DAMN GOOD
🌞👽🎶🤯🔥🥁💯Like icing on the 🎂💯🥁🔥🤯🎶👽🌞
0:43 underrated lick 👌🏿
WHY DO I LOVE THE QUADS AT 4:14 SO SIMPLE YET GROOVY!!!!!
Late reply... but it's based off Krackus (th-cam.com/video/W4JWcHJFrZk/w-d-xo.html) written a year prior by Murray Gusseck (who wrote the battery's book for 2004). The way I know it, he was inspired by drum and bass beats
Early 2000's SCV was just different, Miss this version of the line.
Yeah we miss you Jim and Murray, come back to DCI together please!
sibelius791 DCI doesn’t deserve, nor would they reward, the style and class of those two men.
@@ehess1492 the kids deserve it
man, one of the tastiest and most musical battery books ever written... and played with so much more sack than what's around today.
As well as nowadays with the acception of the 2021 Sacramento Mandarins 🥁 line.
This should have been the 2nd Sanford in a row. They were the best line with the best book in 03.
Cadets were pretty fire that year though
People underestimated Paul to bring a high percussion win in 2014...
and now also 2017 lol
Skipped '16 man, lol
And ‘18
and 19
WTF does Rennick have to do with 2004?
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Seriously.
thanks for posting J !!!
If there ever was a best drum wrap this is it!
Unbeatable!
4:12
I saw your comment before the video played it. I was not disappointed when I saw it.
MoustacheCloud it’s in krackus
@@stevechrollo8074 rlrr rlrr rlrr rlrl rrrl rrrl x. rlrr rlrr rlrr rlrl rrrl rrrl x.
wow, that tempo change around 1:46
YES!!!!
Got damn
holy hands
🙏🔥🎶🤜🥁😇🥁🤛🎶🔥🙏
that quality tho
This book is just bad ass.
Dat bAss!!!
Yes🥁sir
Damn
Definitely the best drumline to ever perform
I can't find my 2004 drumline DVD. Damn
Same. Lemme know if you find it and want to let me "borrow" it real quick
Yes, but this was before Rennick.
4:12 the ONE
If anyone wishes to contribute to a transcription of the tenor part of the drum break, what kind of notes are at the very end before the quintuplets? I can't tell if it's 32nd notes, sextuplets, or quintuplets.
And the snare part! These are the only parts I need now!
I will release the transcriptions as soon as i get these parts done! I only need the rhythms to the parts. I can play it fine, i just can't comprehend how it could be written.
Jordan Renaud I can write it out but I don't have a computer program.
MoustacheCloud Thanks! I have everything BUT this done for snares and tenors! Tenors: adfoc (.) us/ 11087945674097 Snare: adfoc (.) us / 11087945674098
Does anyone know where to find transcriptions for the snare parts?
i meant cleanliness wise. but i get what you are saying
Wait. Did Gusseck or Casella write this?
casella
Casella wrote this.
This is ...gusseck. .-.
No, it wasn't actually. :) Per their website from 2004 - Jim Casella, Percussion Arranger
Key Poulan, Brass Arranger
Myron Rosander, Visual Designer
Gusseck was the Caption Head at the time, but not the arranger.
snares so kwispy. it's like a McD's sprite for my ears.
CRANKED
Anybody have sheets?
In fact Paul's line this year ended up cleaner than this (not to dis on this line, this video must be from early in the season because I remember them being cleaner than this)
ah ok
Perez looks so bored. Ha.
th-cam.com/video/lQ-6Xib75Fs/w-d-xo.html hahahhaa wtf is that interp on the hertas that's awesome
Nope, no line will ever sound like this, especially one that Paul Rennick teaches
Meaning what exactly?
FINALLY!!!
6:35
4:10