Actually when we took it up we were winning battles and it was intended to be as an insult back to the British saying if we were a bunch of doodles then what does that make the British who were getting beaten by doodles
Scrolling through youtube and found---my son drumming with Camp Chase! He’s on the far right. He also drummed in The Ohio State Marching Band, and now he’s an anesthesiologist. Very proud of the man he has become.
Ohio State AND Camp chase? Can you relay to your son that a random stranger on the internet envies him as a period drummer, and that he is also a very talented man
Hi, I’m Saul Goodman. Did you know that you have rights? The Constitution says you do. And so do I. I believe that until proven guilty, every man, woman, and child in this country is innocent. And that’s why I fight for you, Albuquerque!
Whenever the United States gets added to Guts and Blackpowder, you just know that those kids are going to flock to these fife and drums videos and go: "OMG, GUTS AND BLACKPOWDER!!!"
You know what is very odd? At least I think it's odd; No one has taken it upon themselves to do an instructional video on RUclips on how to play the Revolutionary or Civil War 6 hole fife up through a simple tune or two. I mean there are instructional videos for almost any kind of instrument including folk instruments, such as the Irish flute and bagpipes even the Recorder. Plus there's a lot of people on RUclips showing off their individual talents with those instruments as well as may be throwing in a little ad hoc instruction. But there's really little to nothing, mostly nothing, for any kind of fife much less that particular kind. And some fife and drum corps is look kind of small. It seems to me that that would be a good recruiting tool to have some videos out there like that. Again, kind of weird that nobody has done that.
I'm with you man. Me and my brother are musicians/flag bearers for the Mexican Army in Palo Alto National Parks and we took it upon ourselves to learn to play fife and drums. Ive learned drums pretty easily as rudiments havent really changed through the years but when I upgraded to a small wooden 6 holed fife their have been NO videos on how to play some simple tunes. I mean, i honestly think their should be more tutorials as their are alot of younger people who love history who would to learn these instruments, but in southern Texas, their are about ZERO people who know how to play fife and drum so its very difficult to learn these cool instruments.
Step 1: Buy a plastic Cooperman fife for $10 2: Figure out how to make flute embouchure, learn how to read music if you can’t. 3: Look at a few fingering charts and find the fingerings most in tune for your specific instrument 4: Use sheet music from Village Volunteers, Traditional Tune Archive, and ABC Notation BearBrick z I’m in Southern Texas :)
@@ironmatic1 Actually I did, buy a plastic copper, 8 years ago ago, and off and on over the years I could not make the thing work for the life of me. So, thinking that I would have liked to have one just to have it, and they are cheap enough, shortly after my OP above, I bought a ABW Model F from Be a Fifer and began working with it re the necessary embouchure to at least do a scale. Turned out to be easier than I thought it would at that basic level. Then, drawing on my bagpipe practice chanter and tin whistle experiences, proceeded to work on Mary Had a Little Lamb 😄. Now I can do that and Amazing Grace and Going Home and the Skye Boat song fairly well. Still have a little trouble going into the higher octaves, but since the only one I performed for is my dog, who usually runs to the other room anyway when I start, I'm not too worried about it 😄 But seriously, you have all those people in New England and a number down south (all those that are active or former and have gone through Colonial Williamsburg or other fife bands) doing all this fife stuff with open holed military style fifes over all these years....and *nobody has posted a coherent beginner lesson series on RUclips on the subject. THAT is a source of incredulous curiosity to me. *"Nobody" is actually an exaggeration for emphasis. I did find a couple of people, one being a young kid, that did somewhat disorganized one or two videos on the subject, but that was about it.
@@michaelrs8010 Only answer I can think of to that in all the areas with fife and drum groups, they just assume if someone wants to learn the fife they can just come and join the group. :/ I decided to learn my plastic fife that I already had for a while right after school closed down last year. The first tunes I properly learned were The Minstrel Boy and 17th Regiment Quickstep, after of course I figured out you have to blow harder into it to make the high octave fingerings sound. Now I have a Grenadilla fife from Musique Morneaux. I guess it just kinda came naturally to me... about two months before school started again I went ahead and bought a Boehm C flute and joined my high school's band. Keep playing the fife. It's fun.
@@ironmatic1 yeah, I know what you're saying, but if it's true I think it's an odd way for them to be thinking. And ALL of them thinking like that? I mean look at all the bagpipe bands that are out there. Then go to RUclips and look at all the beginning of instructional videos you can find on the bagpipe practice chanter. Some very well done. Not to mention all the people offering online lessons. I honestly thought that of all people, if anybody would do it, it would have been the Colonial Williamsburg people. But oh well. No use beating a dead horse. I've moved back to the bagpipes anyway. Now I just have a very decent Fife sitting among my collection of tin whistles. Just have to remember to oil and swab it out now and then 😄
Plenty of Canadians signed up for the Union. I'm pretty sure an old great-grandsomething fought in a Pennsylvania regt. Love from the (great white) North!
@@HistoryBoy I was just about to ask the same question of you HB... As you can guess there a lot of CW channels and I'm learning from their content. Happy New Year Pards.
🇬🇧🇬🇧God save the king 🇬🇧🇬🇧 Yankee doodle came to town For to buy firelook We will ter and feather him And so will John hancock He proved an arrest coward He wouldn't fight the British there He fear being devoured Then old Georgie grew so bold He said there's no men greater But he will sing a mournful tune When he's hanged as a traitor
Barney is a dinosaur that when he listens to the comander gets upset and extorts I'm Mexican and sorry if I offended someone only that reminded me of that song
Own a musket for home defense, since that's what the founding fathers intended. Four ruffians break into my house. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Kentucky rifle. Blow a golf ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot. Draw my pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nails the neighbors dog. I have to resort to the cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with grape shot, "Tally ho lads" the grape shot shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms. Fix bayonet and charge the last terrified rapscallion. He Bleeds out waiting on the police to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up. Just as the founding fathers intended.
Barney is a dinosaur from our imagination And when he's tall He's what we call a dinosaur sensation Barney's friends are big and small They come from lots of places After school they meet to play And sing with happy faces Barney shows us lots of things Like how to play pretend ABC's, and 123's And how to be a friend Barney comes to play with us Whenever we may need him Barney can be your friend too If you just make-believe him!
I find it funny that "Yankee" or "Yank" was originally supposed to be an insult but we just decided to make it our thing.
Actually when we took it up we were winning battles and it was intended to be as an insult back to the British saying if we were a bunch of doodles then what does that make the British who were getting beaten by doodles
Scrolling through youtube and found---my son drumming with Camp Chase! He’s on the far right. He also drummed in The Ohio State Marching Band, and now he’s an anesthesiologist. Very proud of the man he has become.
Ohio State AND Camp chase? Can you relay to your son that a random stranger on the internet envies him as a period drummer, and that he is also a very talented man
Hi, I’m Saul Goodman. Did you know that you have rights? The Constitution says you do. And so do I. I believe that until proven guilty, every man, woman, and child in this country is innocent. And that’s why I fight for you, Albuquerque!
FANTASTIC DRUMMING!
I'm not American but I just love American song
This was a nice rendition. If I lived in the area I would definitely audition for a spot in the snare line. Thanks for sharing.
I could march to this, perfect tempo.
March to discuss ruclips.net/video/JkFYV9az0PQ/видео.html
Too fast for a march
Mans gonna be running
@@ZINGK123 actually many marched to the song this is probably for quick march
Makes me proud to be an American well done men!
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I can't help but smile with pride to this song.
I'm not even American, but damn I'm so proud for AMERICA
Lol, same
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People training for the Civil War 157 years later 💀
Nah the cameraman just went back in time
You never know when the south acts up again
You’re not?
Its Civil war reenactments and I am in a few as well if you dont like it you can just not watch it
@@darkrider5636As a delegate of South Carolina all I have to say is :)
God bless America
Whenever the United States gets added to Guts and Blackpowder, you just know that those kids are going to flock to these fife and drums videos and go:
"OMG, GUTS AND BLACKPOWDER!!!"
They are technically in Guts in blackpowder only for the marines for a halloween event (but it counts as non conon)
🇫🇷 respect de France
Boooo BRITANNIA RULESS THE WAVES
Napoleonic war was coolest war in my opinion
Fantastic performance
Camp Chase was in Columbus, Ohio. I use to live right by it.
“Hi, I’m Saul Goodman. Did you know you have rights? The constitution says you do”
You know what is very odd? At least I think it's odd;
No one has taken it upon themselves to do an instructional video on RUclips on how to play the Revolutionary or Civil War 6 hole fife up through a simple tune or two.
I mean there are instructional videos for almost any kind of instrument including folk instruments, such as the Irish flute and bagpipes even the Recorder. Plus there's a lot of people on RUclips showing off their individual talents with those instruments as well as may be throwing in a little ad hoc instruction.
But there's really little to nothing, mostly nothing, for any kind of fife much less that particular kind.
And some fife and drum corps is look kind of small. It seems to me that that would be a good recruiting tool to have some videos out there like that.
Again, kind of weird that nobody has done that.
I'm with you man. Me and my brother are musicians/flag bearers for the Mexican Army in Palo Alto National Parks and we took it upon ourselves to learn to play fife and drums. Ive learned drums pretty easily as rudiments havent really changed through the years but when I upgraded to a small wooden 6 holed fife their have been NO videos on how to play some simple tunes. I mean, i honestly think their should be more tutorials as their are alot of younger people who love history who would to learn these instruments, but in southern Texas, their are about ZERO people who know how to play fife and drum so its very difficult to learn these cool instruments.
Step 1: Buy a plastic Cooperman fife for $10
2: Figure out how to make flute embouchure, learn how to read music if you can’t.
3: Look at a few fingering charts and find the fingerings most in tune for your specific instrument
4: Use sheet music from Village Volunteers, Traditional Tune Archive, and ABC Notation
BearBrick z I’m in Southern Texas :)
@@ironmatic1 Actually I did, buy a plastic copper, 8 years ago ago, and off and on over the years I could not make the thing work for the life of me. So, thinking that I would have liked to have one just to have it, and they are cheap enough, shortly after my OP above, I bought a ABW Model F from Be a Fifer and began working with it re the necessary embouchure to at least do a scale. Turned out to be easier than I thought it would at that basic level.
Then, drawing on my bagpipe practice chanter and tin whistle experiences, proceeded to work on Mary Had a Little Lamb 😄.
Now I can do that and Amazing Grace and Going Home and the Skye Boat song fairly well. Still have a little trouble going into the higher octaves, but since the only one I performed for is my dog, who usually runs to the other room anyway when I start, I'm not too worried about it 😄
But seriously, you have all those people in New England and a number down south (all those that are active or former and have gone through Colonial Williamsburg or other fife bands) doing all this fife stuff with open holed military style fifes over all these years....and *nobody has posted a coherent beginner lesson series on RUclips on the subject.
THAT is a source of incredulous curiosity to me.
*"Nobody" is actually an exaggeration for emphasis. I did find a couple of people, one being a young kid, that did somewhat disorganized one or two videos on the subject, but that was about it.
@@michaelrs8010 Only answer I can think of to that in all the areas with fife and drum groups, they just assume if someone wants to learn the fife they can just come and join the group. :/
I decided to learn my plastic fife that I already had for a while right after school closed down last year. The first tunes I properly learned were The Minstrel Boy and 17th Regiment Quickstep, after of course I figured out you have to blow harder into it to make the high octave fingerings sound. Now I have a Grenadilla fife from Musique Morneaux.
I guess it just kinda came naturally to me... about two months before school started again I went ahead and bought a Boehm C flute and joined my high school's band.
Keep playing the fife. It's fun.
@@ironmatic1 yeah, I know what you're saying, but if it's true I think it's an odd way for them to be thinking. And ALL of them thinking like that?
I mean look at all the bagpipe bands that are out there. Then go to RUclips and look at all the beginning of instructional videos you can find on the bagpipe practice chanter. Some very well done. Not to mention all the people offering online lessons.
I honestly thought that of all people, if anybody would do it, it would have been the Colonial Williamsburg people.
But oh well. No use beating a dead horse. I've moved back to the bagpipes anyway. Now I just have a very decent Fife sitting among my collection of tin whistles. Just have to remember to oil and swab it out now and then 😄
Plenty of Canadians signed up for the Union. I'm pretty sure an old great-grandsomething fought in a Pennsylvania regt. Love from the (great white) North!
Love our northern neighbors!
Good for Yank's! 👍
Awesome! I like it.
this is the one thing both brits, union and confederates agreed on. this was the war song.
🦅🦅🦅🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
that man who did the first drum roll looks like mel gibson
Well done boys
A Disco version of "Yankee Doodle." (Sigh) At least the youngsters can DANCE to it.:(
thanks for sharing *LIKED* and *SUBSCRIBED*
Why do I find you all across RUclips my pard? Haha
@@HistoryBoy I was just about to ask the same question of you HB... As you can guess there a lot of CW channels and I'm learning from their content. Happy New Year Pards.
Hay don’t forget about me
Fires down
*I like how the real United States military band is in the Civil War uniform.*
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You know this is a reenactment right, I hope you where joking.
🇬🇧🇬🇧God save the king 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Yankee doodle came to town
For to buy firelook
We will ter and feather him
And so will John hancock
He proved an arrest coward
He wouldn't fight the British there
He fear being devoured
Then old Georgie grew so bold
He said there's no men greater
But he will sing a mournful tune
When he's hanged as a traitor
im canadian and part of the Fort George fife and drum corps im guessing you've heard of the muster.
Barney is a dinosaur that when he listens to the comander gets upset and extorts I'm Mexican and sorry if I offended someone only that reminded me of that song
there faces
At right.... young Liam Neeson is there. The man who trained batman and obi wan kenobi.
Own a musket for home defense, since that's what the founding fathers intended. Four ruffians break into my house. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Kentucky rifle. Blow a golf ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot. Draw my pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nails the neighbors dog. I have to resort to the cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with grape shot, "Tally ho lads" the grape shot shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms. Fix bayonet and charge the last terrified rapscallion. He Bleeds out waiting on the police to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up. Just as the founding fathers intended.
Wow
Barney is a dinosaur from our imagination
And when he's tall
He's what we call a dinosaur sensation
Barney's friends are big and small
They come from lots of places
After school they meet to play
And sing with happy faces
Barney shows us lots of things
Like how to play pretend
ABC's, and 123's
And how to be a friend
Barney comes to play with us
Whenever we may need him
Barney can be your friend too
If you just make-believe him!
0:00 I liked that one can you make a you tube video of that
Where is the start from this song?
Idk but it's used in a Polish military song.
What are the sashes for under the snare drums? It looks as though they might snag feet while marching! 😳
It’s just excess tensioning rope braided up nicely
I used it to carry the drum on my back when it wasn't needed during the march.
That's double doodle fast version of Yankee Doodle
I’ve never been so hype and ready to get whacked with grapeshot
They look depressed
Time to troll some yanks. CSA FOREVER!
Damn bro. You really got the whole squad laughing.
(Im from El Salvador, you didn't troll jack shit)
For some reason I thought this was British
What are the sashes for under the snare drums? It looks as though they might snag feet while marching! 😳
you put them up during marching but I don't know the reason