I was at the breakthrough clinic, and I auditioned for their tenor line, I didn't make callbacks, but I learned a lot from both of you, specifically, how much I didn't know and I got a lot of feedback on how to fix a lot of my problems
I've played both quads and snare drum I enjoy both but I've also found it easier to play certain rudiments or rhythms when thinking about them on the arounds (I'm just out of highschool take what I say with a grain of salt) but sixtuplets I've found easier to play while thinking of switching from drum to drum and that really helped me on playing them on one drum (like I said, fresh out of highschool I graduate in three months) but I'm looking forward to bettering myself in all aspects of drumming being kit to marching percussion I find it the most fun thing on this planet and I always look forward to progressively harder charts as it gives me a challenge and its a fun way to get better and better
UCR doesn't have a serious marching program as far as I recall. However, RCC is near by and their Fall program is fantastic. There is an audition process, but it is not nearly as intense or demanding as their indoor program
I was at the breakthrough clinic, and I auditioned for their tenor line, I didn't make callbacks, but I learned a lot from both of you, specifically, how much I didn't know and I got a lot of feedback on how to fix a lot of my problems
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I've played both quads and snare drum I enjoy both but I've also found it easier to play certain rudiments or rhythms when thinking about them on the arounds (I'm just out of highschool take what I say with a grain of salt) but sixtuplets I've found easier to play while thinking of switching from drum to drum and that really helped me on playing them on one drum (like I said, fresh out of highschool I graduate in three months) but I'm looking forward to bettering myself in all aspects of drumming being kit to marching percussion I find it the most fun thing on this planet and I always look forward to progressively harder charts as it gives me a challenge and its a fun way to get better and better
Anything at UCR to keep me drumming like these guys?
UCR doesn't have a serious marching program as far as I recall. However, RCC is near by and their Fall program is fantastic. There is an audition process, but it is not nearly as intense or demanding as their indoor program