True but depends on your set really If your set is electric it could be harder or easier depends on the person playing Electric drum is small so it could be really hard to hit, but if you mastered electric drum its easier because you don't need to almost full extending your arm while playing ride. Also just wondering what is the hardest you can play? For me its probably Toxicity and My Hero
@@crystex326bro your song selec is fire toxicity is really fun, but for the other question on electric the entire point is to begin with it, since the drumset is smaller it helps you on your precision so when you start playing on acoustic drums you can play better cuz you wont have to be precise
That trick is far easier than you think, it’s not even an actual stick flip, you just hold the stick loosely between your index finger and thumb and twirl it in a circle. It looks like you’re doing a cool trick but it’s super simple and easier to do while playing
@@BrieMarie619 Listen, I am religious too. I understand where you could potentially be coming from. But please note that I am quoting his words, therefor I am not using our lord and saviors name in vein.
as someone in the drumline. this cadence actually SLAPS and it hyped up the whole entire band, so i’m actually very amazed that like cheerleaders were watching and cheering too (only the band gets hype for us)
If you were on drumline, you know that you have your whole set memorized front-to-back with your eyes closed. Dope flex as far as everyone else is concerned. Light work for our guy here.
@@JACpotatos well true, but playing something as fast and relatively difficult as jig2 on the marimba would be far more difficult to do blindfolded than a similarly difficult piece on the quint toms.
Highly doubt that.. the girls are just naturally attracted to whatever causes a crowd- but natural selection would indicate it's likely the athletes who leave the games with the girls 🤷🏻♂️ Edit : there's alot of band members with hurt feelings below... proceed with caution
usually if someone's good at jig 2 it means they use it to warm up, more then likely on their own. non percussionists don't realize how fucking easy that solo truly is.
@@foozgame1060why are you responding to everyone hating💀💀. Like yea it’s just jig 2 and it’s not the hardest solo to play. But the reason everyone’s hyping is, is because of the moment, he’s blindfolded and in front of his whole stundent section. Obviously people are gonna get hype.
There is not another feeling than the one a drum line gives you! Whether it’s your Schools Cadences or a drum battle with another school. It’s amazing. Gives me goosebumps every time!
@@makslargu5799 and you must be to young for college because if you're trying to make a comment on something that was meant as a joke maybe you're not ready to explore the world just yet
As a musician myself the longer you do it, the longer everything just feels like it's apart of you. It's crazy what muscle memory and time can do for you. Great drum work, the crowd and bands reactions was hilarious lol
Yeah but he also went pretty fast which is very impressive. I was thinking "oh this is cool he has a lot of practice to be able to do this" to "OMG THIS IS SICK"
@@ivanviera4725 those aren't snares. They're tenors. That said, it's elementary to play without looking. If drummers looked at their drums in competition, they'd get drilled hard by the judges. The drum major is there specifically for the drummers to lock their eyes on. This is a parlor trick. Fun for nonmusicians, but an entirely understandable thing for people who marched.
Stick flips are also muscle memory. When i was on marching snare we almost never look down always looking up towarda the audiance even during stick flips and such.
I just realized that this kid and the one on his left were both blindfolded. He may have been the main one to hit solos but both kids are nuts period. Good stuff!
It might seem super complicated, but this solo is actually pretty simple. Most percussionists probably use it as warm ups and it’s usually baked into their memory because how often they play it.
@@A_RANDOM_UPLOADERi don't see anything about this comment that says jealously, you need to calm down. as a percussionist, they are playing DRUMS. and they also look like highschoolers or above. they clearly memorized the entire thing so it's not hard for them. it's pretty easy to memorize a drumset if you always have it in the same place.
anyone who thinks this is jealousy hasn't played an instrument successfully. Those of us who know are able to appreciate excellence even in simplicity. @@A_RANDOM_UPLOADER
Respect to all percussion players. Especially tenor players. Even doing that while seeing is difficult. Blind takes some serious skill and muscle memory. From a woodwind player to all percussion players, you have my respect.
jig 2 is really easy. I hate that it gets so much hype because it isn't fun for anyone but the quints. even then I've known quint players who've gotten tired of playing that solo so fucking much. when I became drum captain I banned that shit so fast.
Ahh yes this perfectly describes the saying “fear the drum line “ P.s. awesome job nice to see fellow percussionists showing the world what they got❤❤❤
They put that up at the entrance to the locker rooms for the home team football players to run out of at the start of the game. A bull is their mascot or team/school logo I guess
Doin shit like this blindfolded looks cool n all buuut when you’ve been doin sumn like the drums for so long u literally don’t have to look at them to play.
Being someone who marches tenor drums and plays this cadence. Your completely right. It looks cooler but its only very minimaly harder. No hate though. If the crowd loves it, you do it.
What do you mean? As a musician do you not know what stage presence is? Or showmanship? Was burning a guitar on stage necessary? Nope but Hendrix still did it and it was badass. You must be one of those educated jazz musicians that a bitch
Plus a marching battery member. You’re not even supposed to be looking at your instrument anyway! Unless the choreography allows it, but even then your eyes are always to the box! Plus we practice everything A LOT so everything is relatively if not perfectly memorized. Then again, when it comes to a performance, may as well have fun and “spice it up” for the audience. Even if it doesn’t change too much for us as the performers XD
as a multiple instrument player as well, i play flute, french horn, and saxophone, and you do not need to see things when you’re a WIND player… but when you’re a battery/percussion player, you kinda DO need to see things to hit the right targets 😭
The fact that this is THREE YEARS OLD and it's now blowing up wow lol. Also if you thought his was mind blowing, the guy beside him does the same thing and adds a touch of extra spice by doing adding a spin at the end!! Absolutely incredible!!
@@notelf5044 He said it in praise brother, not vain. Do not tell others how to praise the lord, stick to your own flock. Now reflect and repent on this.
My fellow percussionists know that blindfolded literally doesn’t do anything, keyboard instruments are a little harder blindfolded but quads and bass and snares, etc. you don’t have to see to play
Indeed! Im in percussion and when we were playing a song for band that had a very high tempo I was dozing off... Don't need to see the drum in order to play it!
All my fellow band nerds know that blindfolding a player on an instrument they typically play doesn't change the skill level at all unless they're still figuring out how to play. 💁🏽♀️ This is just more impressive to NON-instramental people. 🤷🏽♀️ Muscle memory to anybody who's played.
As a former snare in a drumline in high school. It was hard enough not to rimshot on our fast sections. I hear 3 rim shots or stick clicks in that solo while blind folded. Mad Props to this kid.
Yes I play alto saxophone in my middle school band district honor band and jazz band and I can say you know your instrument every key every note by heart
In marching band you kind of have to be able to play without looking at what youre doing because you’re looking ahead. Drumline was always so sick. I miss band so much!
When I marched sometimes we'd flip the lights off so we couldn't lean on unnecessary visual cues. we'd get 8 counts click into the song and the rest was on us, just dutting away in the dark lol. It made us really sharp! Trust your ears not your eyes.
@@victorunger lol, okay boomer. Just be mad cuz people are happy that newer generations are being more accepting of each other’s talents instead of being bullied for them. I did say band geeks in relation to this video but if you read the sentence following that I said they’re just awesome at what they do. Not talking about band people but everyone who has talents and are awesome at them. Work your 2 brain cells a little harder next time to actually try and pull someone’s excitement down. And have a nice day
The guy in the crowd who yelled “OH MY GOD” tied that spot up together perfectly 😂
True! Also 145 likes with no comments? Let me fix that
Bro must be the screamer that's always there
bro I hate screamers so much
Bruh I was gonna that to man but I not gonna copy you
That was the reason I watch this like a million times 😂😂😂
As a drummer, you get used to how your set feels and it’s amazing
True but depends on your set really
If your set is electric it could be harder or easier depends on the person playing
Electric drum is small so it could be really hard to hit, but if you mastered electric drum its easier because you don't need to almost full extending your arm while playing ride.
Also just wondering what is the hardest you can play?
For me its probably Toxicity and My Hero
True dat
@@crystex326bro your song selec is fire toxicity is really fun, but for the other question on electric the entire point is to begin with it, since the drumset is smaller it helps you on your precision so when you start playing on acoustic drums you can play better cuz you wont have to be precise
How to be the actual cool kid:
Pianists with their piano are the same, it all just turns into muscle memory
When you’re good at any instrument you can do it blindfolded but I am impressed at how tight the rhythm he’s got is
ikr when you perform you usually look at the notes to stay on beat but ur not going to be staring at the instrument
Im glad im not the only one 🤣
@@itami1987 you forgot about muscle memory as well as memorizing the piece without the need for visual guides
@@Jake_Garcia i didnt forget it, i just said what you regularly do when playing everyone knows about muscle memory
It would be interesting to do it deaf.
When bro said “ OH MY GOD “ the beat dropped man😂😂😂
hello
And the way he does a trick with his drum stick on the beat drop is just insane
That trick is far easier than you think, it’s not even an actual stick flip, you just hold the stick loosely between your index finger and thumb and twirl it in a circle. It looks like you’re doing a cool trick but it’s super simple and easier to do while playing
@@Lord_Cynrik u ruined the hype of the trick ;(
@@moopboopwoop literaly
@@Lord_Cynrik way to ruin the mood bro. God
@@Lord_Cynrik your good bro, thanks for telling me how to do it!
"OH MY GOD" -> beat drop is my favorite combo
Perfect
1.7k likes but with only 2 replys? Ok
“How would you rate this comment?”
Idk, I haven’t even read it 😐
Same
Yes
“OH MY GOD” 🤣 Bro was feeling that beat too hard
Gosh*
@@BrieMarie619 Listen, I am religious too. I understand where you could potentially be coming from. But please note that I am quoting his words, therefor I am not using our lord and saviors name in vein.
@@svnnyvib3z96 "therefor" is correct in this sentence
@@efenty6235 did you mean incorrect? Or are you Fr
@@BrieMarie619 shut
this is just perfect, the "oh my god" sincronized perfectly and the change of beat was perfect
42 likes and no *REPLIES NOT COMMENTS* ? let me be a mekanik and fix it for you :)
the "OH MY GOD" was perfectly timed. this was beautifully performed
😂same 😊
Kuroo?
Its hype
Jojo reference?
@@Iloveshanks yes
That ‘Oh My God’ took this from a band session to a remix.
Fr lmao
Should've said Ronnie at the end
@@hexagon1094 what song names?
Seriously tho
@@notelf5044 when did he use gods name in vain or some shit like that
Our team could be losing so bad, but if the drum line started the jigging jig cadence, you already knew that game would be lit
That’s what you guys called it? We call it jig 2.
Got u to 1k. So proud.
@badanimationstudios3358 We actually called it Jiggity Jig, but frigging autocorrect changed it
@@badanimationstudios3358yeah I saw the sheet music and that’s what it said but what’s jig 1??
@@badanimationstudios3358jig 2 is the name, some people just don’t know 🤷🏽♂️😂
The one that said "Oh My God!!"
hats off to you bro.
That made it 100x better
as someone in the drumline. this cadence actually SLAPS and it hyped up the whole entire band, so i’m actually very amazed that like cheerleaders were watching and cheering too (only the band gets hype for us)
whats the name of it
Please tell me the name of this cadence.
@@johnnyrome158 jig 2
@@stxpidtheo Jig 2
Yo what do they have you playing on
If you were on drumline, you know that you have your whole set memorized front-to-back with your eyes closed. Dope flex as far as everyone else is concerned. Light work for our guy here.
Everyone in a band does this....
Agreed, watching this going "big deal" but I was on drumline all through HS lol
Agreed. It's not much harder at all to do this blindfolded. Now play a difficult show part on a marimba blindfolded, THAT is difficult.
@@NearlyBatman you don't look at the marimba when you're playing either. Unless you're doing something that absolutely requires it, that is
@@JACpotatos well true, but playing something as fast and relatively difficult as jig2 on the marimba would be far more difficult to do blindfolded than a similarly difficult piece on the quint toms.
the “omg” went hard 😂🔥
what u mean
Shit was a straight up adlib
@@BigChubs 🤣😭
right before the beat drop😂😂
@@donniefleuryy.29 fr 😂
The spin with the stick was so smooth
It was
The other quad player was blindfolded too props to them both
A drummer in our band played it upside down
@TechnicallyStickFiguretwo people held his drums and one held him
@@ReadingRailfan1wow
@@ReadingRailfan1so they recreated the one popular video
@@BartolottaEpic what one
Bro the, “OH MY GOD” was just perfect timing 🤣💀
fax i was thinking the same thing
Fr
@@AveryonPcSAME BRO
Exactly what I said 😂
I was thinking the same like "OH MY GOD" insert dubstep bass drop and screams
When he flipped the drumstick like he does it a million times a day omggg shit was smoothh broo
As someone who used to be in band he probably does
As someone who was in drumline I can promise you that’s most likely how he spend half of the class ✋
@@welp3925 I do too lmao 🎃
@@welp3925 YES OMFG
all day every day. Percussion is boring during practices
for all you wondering this cadence is called jig 2
My man Got all the cheerleaders after this one
Yep yep
Yessir
Highly doubt that.. the girls are just naturally attracted to whatever causes a crowd- but natural selection would indicate it's likely the athletes who leave the games with the girls 🤷🏻♂️
Edit : there's alot of band members with hurt feelings below... proceed with caution
@@OnPoint88 probably enough to go around
On Point ah yes the athletes leave with some girls and there is no more girls there after that
that band teacher needs a raise
No, he practiced on his own
usually if someone's good at jig 2 it means they use it to warm up, more then likely on their own. non percussionists don't realize how fucking easy that solo truly is.
The drummer needs to take the teachers job
@@foozgame1060why are you responding to everyone hating💀💀. Like yea it’s just jig 2 and it’s not the hardest solo to play. But the reason everyone’s hyping is, is because of the moment, he’s blindfolded and in front of his whole stundent section. Obviously people are gonna get hype.
Im sure he’s a good band director 👍
There is not another feeling than the one a drum line gives you! Whether it’s your Schools Cadences or a drum battle with another school. It’s amazing. Gives me goosebumps every time!
Bro rizzed upped every girl in school
Y’all sleeping on the drum stick flip before the “oh my god” beat drop
Right thats what impressed me the most before the best part 👍
I seen it the first time watching it and white boy should replace Nick cannon in the next drum line movie
@@bradturner1993 I doubt Nick cannon is still being offered parts for college age kids so I think there’s no danger hell reprise that role.
@@makslargu5799 and you must be to young for college because if you're trying to make a comment on something that was meant as a joke maybe you're not ready to explore the world just yet
It's pretty easy to flip a stick blindfolded. Not hitting the rim much is impressive af tho
As a musician myself the longer you do it, the longer everything just feels like it's apart of you. It's crazy what muscle memory and time can do for you. Great drum work, the crowd and bands reactions was hilarious lol
I agree I play flute it's been years but I still can pick it up and play as it slowly returns to me
Yeah but he also went pretty fast which is very impressive. I was thinking "oh this is cool he has a lot of practice to be able to do this" to "OMG THIS IS SICK"
Yeah it’s pretty easy when the bandanna is flapped up and you can clearly see the snares 🤦♂️
yeah as a drummer this isnt the most impressive thing ever but its still nice
@@ivanviera4725 those aren't snares. They're tenors.
That said, it's elementary to play without looking. If drummers looked at their drums in competition, they'd get drilled hard by the judges. The drum major is there specifically for the drummers to lock their eyes on. This is a parlor trick. Fun for nonmusicians, but an entirely understandable thing for people who marched.
He waited his whole life for this moment
the cheerleader showing the respect to the drummer geek is fantastic
not the drummer geek- just say percussionist please T_T
Bro that man has percussionist rizz fr
Tbh they either friends or maybe they're dating way different then when I grew up...and I'm only 27 lol 😂
That ain't no geek!! That man is a nerd! And nerds rule the world! 🥲
He's 100% hype man. Miss being in highschool
I miss that part of high school too
The “OH MY GOD” really turned this shit up
Cursing is a sin and so is Insulting, using God's name in vain and Rude and Crude joking. Repent right now.
@@notelf5044 bruh it's a drum video
@@notelf5044 oh my god, chill dude
@@notelf5044 yep
@@reidmonger Cursing is a sin and so is Insulting, using God's name in vain and Rude and Crude joking. Repent right now
This. THIS. Is why I’m a band geek.
Exactly, everyone is laughing but we got the skills
@@Lgicbreakerdon't need many to be good at jig 2
What a sad little life
@@lynpendrylet them be happy
@@lynpendry excuse me?
Band teacher is either the worlds best teacher, or the worlds best wingman
The “OH MY GOD” right before the beat drop made the beat drop that much better. Someone needs to make that a producer tag
It already is. And it's lit. Look it up
I got ya bro
@@frankiejsmith6398 look what up
Bro even flipped the stick at the end🔥🔥
You caught that too huh?
@@Ragnar_Helssonikr no one’s talking about it!!!🤯
@@kevincoronel1818I think it's because he does it so smooth and nonchalant.
Where
You non percussionists 🤦♂️
This shows how strong muscle memory is
Fr
yes
Good muscle memory here… also that beat drop after the oh my god, kinda slaps
I bet you didn't catch the drumstick flip
I did and it was pretty good
Gosh*
@@BrieMarie619 I’m not religious
Stick flips are also muscle memory. When i was on marching snare we almost never look down always looking up towarda the audiance even during stick flips and such.
The magic power of muscle memory.
hi
He’d be an amazing trombone player lol
I just realized that this kid and the one on his left were both blindfolded. He may have been the main one to hit solos but both kids are nuts period. Good stuff!
He literally pointed to him but okay
On his right bozo
@@dogsarethebest6704 Watch the video again man
@@dogsarethebest6704 his left.. beetlejuice
Settle down spaz.
The stick flip at the end of the solo was insane
I’ve watched this for 5 hours now…
It’s amazing
Relatable
Seriously??
Smaeee
I love how everyone is going crazy over someone playing one of the easiest instruments,
No
"How many times have you watched this?"
Me: *"Y E S"*
42 times
Same pfp
@@hoppakees yes
@@woj6662 /insert Spider-Man meme
😐
love how the boys went like "HEY HEY HEY HEY" lmao
the fact that he had the confidence to flip his drum stick
the other drummers letting him have his moment is legendary
It's written in the music for this piece that only they play
@@wierdlens but the way they do it is respectful, not just anticipating when it will be over
thats how you're supposed to do it?
@@vrcshortys152 backread
That “OH MY GOD” right before the beat drop was so damn perfect😂
The hardest drop was the Oh My Godddddd!! Confirmed by everyone in Chat 💬
Those triplets were freaking TASTYYYY!!!
No wonder the guy screamed “Oh my God”
Amazing! Both drummers were blindfolded but they only focused on one… he did great, but it would have been nice to see both of them ❤
Yup both are amazing at what they do but in the video they focus the one guy bc he does the solo
Bro had the most heavenly adlib to a beat switch ever 💀🥹
I heard 4 beats in this clip
@@briantsherman249there are only 3 as after the beat drop he switched back to the second one
That wasn't an adlib
That giant a** moose in the back scared the living everything out of me 💀
Edit: I realize it's a horse...
Bruh why🤣🤣
Thats a longhorn my guy
I have to ask how
Bro…. Have you ever seen a moose before? 😭 bc that ain’t one
It's not a horse
It might seem super complicated, but this solo is actually pretty simple. Most percussionists probably use it as warm ups and it’s usually baked into their memory because how often they play it.
You are just jealous
@@A_RANDOM_UPLOADERi don't see anything about this comment that says jealously, you need to calm down. as a percussionist, they are playing DRUMS. and they also look like highschoolers or above. they clearly memorized the entire thing so it's not hard for them. it's pretty easy to memorize a drumset if you always have it in the same place.
anyone who thinks this is jealousy hasn't played an instrument successfully. Those of us who know are able to appreciate excellence even in simplicity.
@@A_RANDOM_UPLOADER
@@A_RANDOM_UPLOADERwhat r u yapping about 💀
lol i’m an eighth grader trying to learn this, does anyone have tips on how to get consistent sextuplets
That spin he did with his drumstick at the end was the cherry on top
How he did it perfectly and even did some tricks too?!!? He’s amazing!!
muscle memory. And a lot of practice
Respect to all percussion players. Especially tenor players. Even doing that while seeing is difficult. Blind takes some serious skill and muscle memory. From a woodwind player to all percussion players, you have my respect.
that cadence is p easy
@@john-xf3un this is coming from a alto saxophonist.
jig 2 is really easy. I hate that it gets so much hype because it isn't fun for anyone but the quints. even then I've known quint players who've gotten tired of playing that solo so fucking much. when I became drum captain I banned that shit so fast.
@@foozgame1060 i respect that i throw up at the mention of jig 2 and i play quints
Same here! From a flute player to all PERCUSSIONIST!
Bro give respect to the person next to him who is blind folded too
The way he throws and catches the stick after styling on everyone is amazing
Lol they all love to do it, it’s like a signature drummer move
His faith in the blindfolded stick trick was impressive
Ahh yes this perfectly describes the saying “fear the drum line “
P.s. awesome job nice to see fellow percussionists showing the world what they got❤❤❤
For me fear the drum line is not getting beaten up or thrown out a window
this is what REAL music sounds like
This is like the easiest cadence lil bro
The "OH MY GOD!" Was perfectly on beat
Everyone: “that oh my god”
Me: bro what is that thing in the background
They put that up at the entrance to the locker rooms for the home team football players to run out of at the start of the game. A bull is their mascot or team/school logo I guess
A moose
@@wldnight nah bro it's a horse
@@froggith2490 actually I think it's a turtle
@@wldnight nah it's a fish
Doin shit like this blindfolded looks cool n all buuut when you’ve been doin sumn like the drums for so long u literally don’t have to look at them to play.
Yea that’s kinda the point especially for these guys who I assume are in marching band. Your drilled to make sure you don’t have to look
@@ignitedreign8584 it looks cool yeah, just not as impressive as people think.
Being someone who marches tenor drums and plays this cadence. Your completely right. It looks cooler but its only very minimaly harder. No hate though. If the crowd loves it, you do it.
@@thatskungus3619 right I’m not downplaying the obvious talent at all just the whole blindfolded part is just crowd appeal.
@@eltigre4569 yeah but it’s still cool to look at it
That stick flip was personal
This was one of my favorite drum cadences in high-school, the drumline got so hyped up 🥺 I miss band so much
What is the Cadence called???
@@keehossecretaccount3286 I wasn't in the drumline, but I believe it's called Jig2
hearing the band getting into it too is always so nice
"How many time have you listened t-"
"Yes"
Facts
The stick flip at the end is amazing
As a musician who plays multiple instruments, blindfolds really don’t make things any harder…
What do you mean? As a musician do you not know what stage presence is? Or showmanship?
Was burning a guitar on stage necessary? Nope but Hendrix still did it and it was badass. You must be one of those educated jazz musicians that a bitch
Fax when you know your instrument and what your playing you don’t need to see
Just goes to show people are amazed by the simplest things. 😂😂
Plus a marching battery member. You’re not even supposed to be looking at your instrument anyway! Unless the choreography allows it, but even then your eyes are always to the box!
Plus we practice everything A LOT so everything is relatively if not perfectly memorized.
Then again, when it comes to a performance, may as well have fun and “spice it up” for the audience. Even if it doesn’t change too much for us as the performers XD
as a multiple instrument player as well, i play flute, french horn, and saxophone, and you do not need to see things when you’re a WIND player… but when you’re a battery/percussion player, you kinda DO need to see things to hit the right targets 😭
The fact that this is THREE YEARS OLD and it's now blowing up wow lol. Also if you thought his was mind blowing, the guy beside him does the same thing and adds a touch of extra spice by doing adding a spin at the end!! Absolutely incredible!!
The *“OH MY G O D”* went hard 🔥
Cursing is a sin and so is Insulting, using God's name in vain and Rude and Crude joking. Repent right now.
@@notelf5044 Well god damn, ain't that a doozee.
@@notelf5044 He said it in praise brother, not vain. Do not tell others how to praise the lord, stick to your own flock. Now reflect and repent on this.
Bro rizzed the whole school with that
When the band dude gets the head cheerleader and leaves the quarterback in the dust... crushed it
Faxxxxx
My fellow percussionists know that blindfolded literally doesn’t do anything, keyboard instruments are a little harder blindfolded but quads and bass and snares, etc. you don’t have to see to play
I was in percussion band for a year and this song (jig 2) the speed isn’t hard it’s the accuracy but if you know to drum better it’s easier
Here here brother.
Indeed! Im in percussion and when we were playing a song for band that had a very high tempo I was dozing off... Don't need to see the drum in order to play it!
I've never really cared for instruments but can we all agree that this shit is fire?
All my fellow band nerds know that blindfolding a player on an instrument they typically play doesn't change the skill level at all unless they're still figuring out how to play. 💁🏽♀️
This is just more impressive to NON-instramental people. 🤷🏽♀️ Muscle memory to anybody who's played.
He’s gonna be popular for the next century😭
why
He even flipped the stick and that "OH MY GOSH" matched well with the beat! 😳
The o my god was on point
As a former snare in a drumline in high school. It was hard enough not to rimshot on our fast sections. I hear 3 rim shots or stick clicks in that solo while blind folded. Mad Props to this kid.
The OH MY GOD was the perfect beat drop
Oh my yes wad
Was
Who ever said oh my god made the beat 1000% better
Being a musician you memorize everything and every movement
Yes I play alto saxophone in my middle school band district honor band and jazz band and I can say you know your instrument every key every note by heart
The OMG and then beat drop was hard af
In marching band you kind of have to be able to play without looking at what youre doing because you’re looking ahead. Drumline was always so sick. I miss band so much!
Oh my god ny favorite part was definiteley the drumline
Bro ur a drummer you know where every hit is like u got the beat like I was vibing and vibing
Such a talented group of kids. Give everybody playing the drums a college scholarship. Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏
The blindfolded flip is the wildest part
That’s what practice gets you
@@risharddaniels1762 hey bro! Who asked?
@@goomba7495 why did you respond like that?😂
@@MonkayMan420 because his comment was lame asf
bro I've listened to this like 5 times! this goes so hard 😫
Same😂
Bro just earned the respect of his entire school
He wasn’t the only tenor that was blindfolded. All of them were and to play in sync that smoothly is so difficulty
to play in sync is the entire job of the drumline, and sight has no bearing on tempo
@@seethedincrimson yeah I’m in bass line and it’s just takes one person to mess it all up
When I marched sometimes we'd flip the lights off so we couldn't lean on unnecessary visual cues. we'd get 8 counts click into the song and the rest was on us, just dutting away in the dark lol. It made us really sharp! Trust your ears not your eyes.
dude that "OH MY GOD" was so perfectly timed
Perfect timing on the "omg" 😆
“OH MY GOD!” was perfect timing.
To be in high school again. Thinking this would be the hardest run you’d ever experience
The drumline was my favorite part of the football games
Please somebody make some kind of mix with this beat, it's sick!
I love with this newer generation all talents are hyped and celebrated and no one is a “band geek” or a nerd. They’re just awesome at what they do
Calm down everyone just wants to ride coattails.
@@victorunger lol, okay boomer. Just be mad cuz people are happy that newer generations are being more accepting of each other’s talents instead of being bullied for them. I did say band geeks in relation to this video but if you read the sentence following that I said they’re just awesome at what they do. Not talking about band people but everyone who has talents and are awesome at them. Work your 2 brain cells a little harder next time to actually try and pull someone’s excitement down. And have a nice day
Two of them actually did it blindfolded
That guy turned from a weird band kid to the coolest person at the football game
Imagine what he could do without the blindfold
Tbh, it's so much muscle memory for him he probably doesn't need to see! I'm any case he's damn good!
The exact same. Played quints in marching band. You don’t look at your instrument you look straight ahead. You know where your drums are 🤷♂️
Probably not much more
i don’t really get why you’d need to see for drums lol
He could do exactly the same. No need to imagine
i have watched this so many times before but i still get impressed every time
The guy that yelled "OMG" knew exactly what he was doing and made the perfect beat drop
Ladies and gentlemen, we call that “Muscle Memory” and it is epic