Update: I got cut at the December camp ~ we read through a new exercise in about 15 minutes, took it out to the parking lot and were expected to perform the new beats from memory while doing box drill. Reading music and especially memorizing it quickly is something that I've struggled with my entire life. I grew up playing a lot of piano, but even with classical instruction I was never able to learn to read sheet music. Since I could always figure out the music after my teacher played it for me, the assumption was that my ability to read was stifled by a reliance on my ears. Midway through highschool, I finally got diagnosed with dyslexia, which clearly explained all of the problems I'd been experiencing. In college, I luckily get 'academic accommodations' to compensate for this disability, but obviously this sort of compensation doesn't make any sense in drum corps. I got cut from Bluecoats in 2021 for the same reason (not being able to learn to beats fast enough), and going into the 2023 camp I new very well what my weakness was. I researched the issue, and determined what I believe to be the best method to improve sight reading/memory retention, mass exposure to new music. So throughout my preparation for the 23' audition, I learned dozens of licks and show chunks. I think I made progress, but ultimately did not improve nearly enough to keep up with the other kids at camp. I could make a video explaining this process and what I've learned, but it would obviously look a lot better as a win story rather than a loss. I made bluestars in 2021 but (regretfully) decided not to march for various reasons I won't get in to. So, this year is my ageout, and, I've never marched anywhere. This is disappointing, mainly because I've probably spent 15% of my awake hours since highschool with sticks in my hands, and I don't want all that time to be waisted. I'm gona try to use the skills I've developed in other ways, potentially in the form of informative video essays about drumming on this channel ~
Bluecoats has a ton of people audition for them so its natural that its that competitive. But since this is your ageout, march somewhere else!! There are more corps out there than just bluecoats and you may find your home in someplace youd never expect it.
Sorry to hear that man😔 You're a beast and I want to play like you for when it's time for my stab at Coats. Hopefully you can march somewhere and have a great summer🔥 You made stars in 21 so the math would math if you'd make it this year, Mandarins is sick but they probably have a lot of people returning since 23 was a young line (BK would love to have you #MFBK)
I remember meeting you back in 2019 at Legends auditions. You turned out to be a very solid player! I will also say that you are not alone in that situation of never marching DCI, because I too am in that same boat. I ended up focusing on other things and have had moments of regret just like you, but what I’ve realized is I cannot keep dwelling on that I’ve got to set new goals and attain those. I still teach lines and have found a lot of fulfillment in that, and maybe one day you can help someone achieve their goals of marching in a top line! That’s a very rewarding experience I’m sure!
I sat and watched and as a 90's Division 1(now World Class) marching snare line member I am being totally honest, while you have solid hand technique, I heard where your playing tempo was either ahead or behind the met by a fraction of a beat on the simple warm ups which is something that can possibly be fixed while in an ensemble setting. If I were the Caption Head I would put you on B Line snare for the first camp to see if that can be fixed then would invite you back for a second audition camp to see if you improved within a months time following what you learned at the first camp. If you did and the issue was fixed, I would move you to A Line, if not I would give you the option to either wait another year or be on the cymbal line for your rookie year as I do see some solid talent there that can be worked with.
Nice audition; didnt hear variation of sound quality in your diddles, precise rhythm control......I judge so I look for those things...........let us know how you do
Update: I got cut at the December camp ~ we read through a new exercise in about 15 minutes, took it out to the parking lot and were expected to perform the new beats from memory while doing box drill.
Reading music and especially memorizing it quickly is something that I've struggled with my entire life. I grew up playing a lot of piano, but even with classical instruction I was never able to learn to read sheet music. Since I could always figure out the music after my teacher played it for me, the assumption was that my ability to read was stifled by a reliance on my ears. Midway through highschool, I finally got diagnosed with dyslexia, which clearly explained all of the problems I'd been experiencing. In college, I luckily get 'academic accommodations' to compensate for this disability, but obviously this sort of compensation doesn't make any sense in drum corps.
I got cut from Bluecoats in 2021 for the same reason (not being able to learn to beats fast enough), and going into the 2023 camp I new very well what my weakness was. I researched the issue, and determined what I believe to be the best method to improve sight reading/memory retention, mass exposure to new music. So throughout my preparation for the 23' audition, I learned dozens of licks and show chunks. I think I made progress, but ultimately did not improve nearly enough to keep up with the other kids at camp. I could make a video explaining this process and what I've learned, but it would obviously look a lot better as a win story rather than a loss.
I made bluestars in 2021 but (regretfully) decided not to march for various reasons I won't get in to. So, this year is my ageout, and, I've never marched anywhere. This is disappointing, mainly because I've probably spent 15% of my awake hours since highschool with sticks in my hands, and I don't want all that time to be waisted. I'm gona try to use the skills I've developed in other ways, potentially in the form of informative video essays about drumming on this channel ~
Bluecoats has a ton of people audition for them so its natural that its that competitive. But since this is your ageout, march somewhere else!! There are more corps out there than just bluecoats and you may find your home in someplace youd never expect it.
Sorry to hear that man😔 You're a beast and I want to play like you for when it's time for my stab at Coats. Hopefully you can march somewhere and have a great summer🔥
You made stars in 21 so the math would math if you'd make it this year, Mandarins is sick but they probably have a lot of people returning since 23 was a young line
(BK would love to have you #MFBK)
I could totally see you marching dca
I remember meeting you back in 2019 at Legends auditions. You turned out to be a very solid player! I will also say that you are not alone in that situation of never marching DCI, because I too am in that same boat. I ended up focusing on other things and have had moments of regret just like you, but what I’ve realized is I cannot keep dwelling on that I’ve got to set new goals and attain those. I still teach lines and have found a lot of fulfillment in that, and maybe one day you can help someone achieve their goals of marching in a top line! That’s a very rewarding experience I’m sure!
Yeah Teddy!! Clean af
good luck bro. been following you for about 2 years now, and the growth is there. let us know how callbacks go 🔥🔥🔥
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Good luck dude this sounds sick
Good luck man! You did great🔥
Keep it up man❤
I sat and watched and as a 90's Division 1(now World Class) marching snare line member I am being totally honest, while you have solid hand technique, I heard where your playing tempo was either ahead or behind the met by a fraction of a beat on the simple warm ups which is something that can possibly be fixed while in an ensemble setting. If I were the Caption Head I would put you on B Line snare for the first camp to see if that can be fixed then would invite you back for a second audition camp to see if you improved within a months time following what you learned at the first camp. If you did and the issue was fixed, I would move you to A Line, if not I would give you the option to either wait another year or be on the cymbal line for your rookie year as I do see some solid talent there that can be worked with.
this guy is cracked
keep working and you got yourself a contract
the sound quality is insane! let us know if you get a callback or not
I got called back
@tebby24 I just stumbled upon your video and this comment, and congratulations, man. You deserve it. 👍👍
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Nice chops guy. Hope you make the line💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥💯💯
Just hear me out….. what if…. It really WAS his right hand playing traditional?! 🤯
remember me when you make the line!!
Is the washer in the background a metaphor for clean?
nice playing! your left hand is hanging really low, it look like your hand is clipping on the drum, maybe just the angle
Nice audition; didnt hear variation of sound quality in your diddles, precise rhythm control......I judge so I look for those things...........let us know how you do
you marching this winter lil bro?
Naw