@@Meat46I'm starting marching snare next year and I'm memorizing my rudiments rn not tryna whatever crazy shit this kid is doing that doesn't even sound good lol
@Meat46 They're entertaining parents, not auditioning for judges. There are more videos of him playing his stuff clean, there's one of him doing a clean Jig tenor solo just 10 minutes later. Y'all need to keep in mind that they're 7th and 8th graders. To be able to put on a good show like this for a full audience is absolutely insane!! It takes time to build chops. I'd rather let the kids have fun rather than not let them play anything that isn't perfect just for a football game.
Yes, they're a bit out of tune 😅 I don't really have a chance to tune them since I have to leave to teach lessons right after or I'm coming back from a different school I tend to tune them outside during a warm up right before we go up but, I was coming back from across town from another school's event (the one where they're outside with the cheerleaders in the back)
@@JoeysStudi0 I understand I went from snare to quints since our quints players graduated, and the tuning was always rough so I had to work with it during games till I could tune it
@@BanossCalibre Yes, these drums are literally about 20 years old. I played on these exact drums when I was in 7th grade and they were already aged by that time; I just turned 27 last month. Old drums and 3 - 5 year old heads that are beat every day don't tend to hold tuning well and my schedule doesn't really allot time to tune them every week. But yes, I agree, I can definitely make them sound better if I can force the time in my schedule.
He tried his best and that’s all that matters! I play brass (the trumpet), so it’s not up to me if they’re good or not. I don’t think I’m capable of doing that myself! They looked happy while doing it too and maybe a little nervous! Good job!
I teach at 7 schools, it's impossible for me to maintain all the drums. I agree though, I do need to think of a way to force time in my schedule to tune the drums in general. Any ideas? For real though, I could use some ideas
@@JoeysStudi0 well, i was talking to monkael, but there’s two tuning settings, pep tuning and parade tuning. your tuning is a perfect pep tone. so you have nothing to worry about, but when you march in parades make sure it’s higher tuned on both the bottom head and top head.
@@PipedPaulYT what? Its not “perfect pep tuning”, at least in my opinion, sounds muddy as hell and not at all articulate. Id just set aside 30 minutes max once per every few months and just make sure all the snares are cranked and the quads are matching.
@@DeeDubble88 Sorry. Just didn't hear the tenor solo. I assumed that the snare just took the usual tenor solo, and then they went on with the cadence without a tenor solo.
Cool snare solo never seen that before but few things. 1. In my opinion the snare looks a little high but that could just be point of view. 2 they sound out of tune again could be the video frequency not the snare. 3 he attempts the stick flip nicely but doesn’t give a good down beat so I recommend it like a regular stick hit but with a added flip I feels like he thinks he flops then hits but in my opinion I feel it’s easier to do it in a foul swing then to do 2 individual directives like flipping the stick then hitting the snare which is why I do it in a foul swoop. Also last thing I like how there’s a snare solo but (just in my opinion)i feel as if a tenor solo was added with the snare as a duo would sound amazing but during the solo I heard a lot of random accents and as a marching snare percussionist I find it to sound better with a rythem you practice with a metronome to fix it up as I think to many accents make it sound messy even tho it could played perfectly also I like the thought of it as I tried his rythem in my own way with not so many accents and rims shots I think it would sound a lot better if he added some flams or rims shots when it’s playing but at it all could sound better in person than it does thru a video keep practicing I think you got a lot of potential
I've been trying to force time in my schedule to tune the drums but teaching at 7 schools is rough 💀 I try to give as many students as possible the opportunity to solo and I heavily enforce that they improv or compose their own solos ahead of time I haven't been able to really teach proper backsticking either because I need to teach music to everyone, not just visuals to those that can handle them 😅 It's crazy tough to balance but I think they're all doing great for being in 7th and 8th grade 🥁🎹🕺
I’m assuming it’s that kind of thing where they have other schools come to perform with like the high schoolers for a game. I also did that so I’m assuming that’s what it is.
@@JoeysStudi0 For my experience we had Bobby Duke Middle School’s Concert Band & After School Drumline, play with Coachella Valley High School’s Marching Band for a Football Game.
Ive never seen a snare solo when someone is playing jig 2 but i love it!
There’s a sole for every but the tenor is the only one that ever gets played.
The goal was to give as many students as possible the opportunity to solo
I was just gonna comment this
I do a snare solo at our schools pep rally’s during Jig 2! I love it❤️
Jig 2 is literally so in sync. Music to my ears literally.
Jeans go hard
Thanks bruh
@@JonathanCisneros-s4e what r they
I’m learning this now 😭
Sweet never seen a snare solo for jog but that’s sweet
I wish people would learn fundamentals before trying things they're not physically capable of yet.
Best way to learn is by doing, you don't get good at stuff you don't do
@@JoeysStudi0don’t think you understand what he meant
@@Meat46Lol
@@Meat46I'm starting marching snare next year and I'm memorizing my rudiments rn not tryna whatever crazy shit this kid is doing that doesn't even sound good lol
@Meat46 They're entertaining parents, not auditioning for judges. There are more videos of him playing his stuff clean, there's one of him doing a clean Jig tenor solo just 10 minutes later. Y'all need to keep in mind that they're 7th and 8th graders. To be able to put on a good show like this for a full audience is absolutely insane!! It takes time to build chops. I'd rather let the kids have fun rather than not let them play anything that isn't perfect just for a football game.
Does it only sound out of tune to me?
Kind of, but it’s okay. They’ll grow to be better
Yes, they're a bit out of tune 😅 I don't really have a chance to tune them since I have to leave to teach lessons right after or I'm coming back from a different school
I tend to tune them outside during a warm up right before we go up but, I was coming back from across town from another school's event (the one where they're outside with the cheerleaders in the back)
@@JoeysStudi0 I understand I went from snare to quints since our quints players graduated, and the tuning was always rough so I had to work with it during games till I could tune it
No i actually hear the rattle and echo
@@BanossCalibre Yes, these drums are literally about 20 years old. I played on these exact drums when I was in 7th grade and they were already aged by that time; I just turned 27 last month. Old drums and 3 - 5 year old heads that are beat every day don't tend to hold tuning well and my schedule doesn't really allot time to tune them every week. But yes, I agree, I can definitely make them sound better if I can force the time in my schedule.
Nice job
My band played that song so many times 😂😂😂 but it sounds great😁
His jeans are sick
Nice solo 🥁🥁
dude. some people are saying to tune the drums. i think that snare sounds fucking sick
Fr me to idk why they hating
Probably because puccuson is better
@@nicolewaldo7724 frrrr
you might be tone deaf cause that tuning is buns
@@Morozco_ im not lmao
He tried his best and that’s all that matters! I play brass (the trumpet), so it’s not up to me if they’re good or not. I don’t think I’m capable of doing that myself! They looked happy while doing it too and maybe a little nervous! Good job!
tbh when i played it was so hard but in practice it seemed so easy.
Did you learn it by ear?!
That's wild!!
Congratulations on isolating his part and his beats!
Great ear!! 👀
I like the grippa!!😅
INNER BEATS!!!!
DOWNNN
Please tune those drums up!
😁
i don’t think you understand tuning
I teach at 7 schools, it's impossible for me to maintain all the drums. I agree though, I do need to think of a way to force time in my schedule to tune the drums in general. Any ideas? For real though, I could use some ideas
@@JoeysStudi0 well, i was talking to monkael, but there’s two tuning settings, pep tuning and parade tuning. your tuning is a perfect pep tone. so you have nothing to worry about, but when you march in parades make sure it’s higher tuned on both the bottom head and top head.
@@PipedPaulYT what? Its not “perfect pep tuning”, at least in my opinion, sounds muddy as hell and not at all articulate. Id just set aside 30 minutes max once per every few months and just make sure all the snares are cranked and the quads are matching.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
almost started hating and realized this is middle school
That is a big snare
Marching Snares got some girth to them
@ mine is a skinny Yamaha 😭 but my school use system blue
@Percussion-clips hopefully high school has some better gear 😁 middle school is looked at as training for high school
@@JoeysStudi0 our middle use short Yamaha tuned hella high😭
@Percussion-clips 🤣
Imagine being a tenor player playing Jig 2, just for a snare to take your solo
Sick solo though, really enjoyed it
How did he take his solo? The cadence keeps going until all the solos are done :skull:
@@DeeDubble88 Sorry. Just didn't hear the tenor solo. I assumed that the snare just took the usual tenor solo, and then they went on with the cadence without a tenor solo.
The full cadence is up on my channel
10/10 :o
Cool snare solo never seen that before but few things. 1. In my opinion the snare looks a little high but that could just be point of view. 2 they sound out of tune again could be the video frequency not the snare. 3 he attempts the stick flip nicely but doesn’t give a good down beat so I recommend it like a regular stick hit but with a added flip I feels like he thinks he flops then hits but in my opinion I feel it’s easier to do it in a foul swing then to do 2 individual directives like flipping the stick then hitting the snare which is why I do it in a foul swoop. Also last thing I like how there’s a snare solo but (just in my opinion)i feel as if a tenor solo was added with the snare as a duo would sound amazing but during the solo I heard a lot of random accents and as a marching snare percussionist I find it to sound better with a rythem you practice with a metronome to fix it up as I think to many accents make it sound messy even tho it could played perfectly also I like the thought of it as I tried his rythem in my own way with not so many accents and rims shots I think it would sound a lot better if he added some flams or rims shots when it’s playing but at it all could sound better in person than it does thru a video keep practicing I think you got a lot of potential
I've been trying to force time in my schedule to tune the drums but teaching at 7 schools is rough 💀
I try to give as many students as possible the opportunity to solo and I heavily enforce that they improv or compose their own solos ahead of time
I haven't been able to really teach proper backsticking either because I need to teach music to everyone, not just visuals to those that can handle them 😅
It's crazy tough to balance but I think they're all doing great for being in 7th and 8th grade 🥁🎹🕺
Did anyone else notice the tenor player giving their tenors to someone else?
I’m assuming it’s that kind of thing where they have other schools come to perform with like the high schoolers for a game. I also did that so I’m assuming that’s what it is.
Yes, we had the high school and both their feeder middle schools combine for that night!!
@@JoeysStudi0 For my experience we had Bobby Duke Middle School’s Concert Band & After School Drumline, play with Coachella Valley High School’s Marching Band for a Football Game.
@@christobalinaperez6193 Yoooo!! That's awesome!! Glad to see drummers playing together!! What an awesome experience!!
Yeeaahhh!!!!
Holy cow im famous
As a percussionist, those harnesses HURT
Big Facts!!
as a quad player it’s not really that bad
Popcorn.
Correction: Young hands
That’s not a jig two
This solo is an excerpt from the drumline cadence
I hate jig 2 now bc it’s sooooooooooooo overplayed
🤣 I don't hate it educationally / pedagogically but yes, it is very overplayed 🕺
Tune up pls dog, don't play to loud to where your solo isn't clean
Is it me or does one sound out of tune
I can do it better
@@EthanMcCall-i7u Goals