Love the vibe of Hobbs, he is bringing them back to 2011 levels of good, I've seen him rehearse the line and it's really awesome. Combined with Mac's amazing writing, it's really awesome
+Tyler Stewart Joe taught at my high school for several years along with Craig Leoffler. They both always pushed us to be our best but made us feel great about our accomplishments after. I miss those guys haha.
Cavs have always had a smooth line as far back as I can remember. Also, thanks to the camera operator. I can see what tenor and snares are doing. AND, I don't feel like I need a sea sick pill after watching like some of these other amateurs.
I may be showing my age here (FMM 2000), but when did The Cavaliers become a west-coast drumline? Excessive head-bobbing, crazy stick heights, and wet snare/low tenor tuning. If I were to close my eyes and listen to the book, I would have thought that this would have been SCV minus the cymbals. I guess I long for the Bret Kuhn days, just executing the book without all the flash and saving the theatrics for the field.
I've been saying that for awhile. All of these drumlines look the same. Don't get me wrong, they're really good. But, they all do same visuals, same routines, and they all do that stick click after warming up where they hit the rims. I loved late 80's, early 90's when all were so different.
Maybe not new SCV but still definitely has that west coast sound/tuning. Snare feature has a Jim Casella feel to it with the crushed/buzz rolls. The tenors in the beginning of the clip accenting the snares with rim shots on drum 5 are super SCV! Don't get me wrong, it's a good book, just a different sound/approach them what I'm used to hearing from my boys.
I guess I'm just getting old haha! The book is good and will get tighter as the season progresses, but I just miss how solid they were when Bret was there. I do appreciate some of the visuals and how they keep some thought the years. The heel tap is from 2000! :) The new unis on the other hand are a tough sell for me. Hopefully it's just for this season!
The bass drums need to shine as well, I hear them partially and they sound pretty tasty. Shouldn't the quints march to their destination instead of walking past the snares? Whoever was their drumline caption head from 2000-2004 needs to come back and make them sound like the Cavaliers I remember.
One of the best early season bass lines hot damn
Yeah Tyler brooks is lord. Base 4. Fifth year member, he has marched tuba and baritone before marching base 4!
You should hear The Blue Devils bass line
Crazy beats just not quite as meshed, I hear you though, they have a great line this year, by finals they'll be freakin unstoppable
Thank you Joe Hobbs for making these guys sound better than they have in previous years! You're awesome!
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Love the vibe of Hobbs, he is bringing them back to 2011 levels of good, I've seen him rehearse the line and it's really awesome. Combined with Mac's amazing writing, it's really awesome
+Tyler Stewart Joe taught at my high school for several years along with Craig Leoffler. They both always pushed us to be our best but made us feel great about our accomplishments after. I miss those guys haha.
oh Craig taught at my school in California before he moved back to east, he was one of the most positive and caring instructors i ever had
Cavs have always had a smooth line as far back as I can remember. Also, thanks to the camera operator. I can see what tenor and snares are doing. AND, I don't feel like I need a sea sick pill after watching like some of these other amateurs.
my favorite band
OG SCV tenor tuning from the Cavs this season.
sweet beats
Such good writing
There's a little oops in the video . . intro title says 2015 :P Thanks for posting!
I wanted people to be really confused when they came back and watched this video 20 years from now
haha works for me! :)
Good call Jason way to think ahead!
"early season book"
Cavies are bring the heat this year! Very entertaining book!
I may be showing my age here (FMM 2000), but when did The Cavaliers become a west-coast drumline? Excessive head-bobbing, crazy stick heights, and wet snare/low tenor tuning. If I were to close my eyes and listen to the book, I would have thought that this would have been SCV minus the cymbals. I guess I long for the Bret Kuhn days, just executing the book without all the flash and saving the theatrics for the field.
I mean those stick flourishes they did were so early 2000's
You and me both man! Favorite drumlines of all time growing up were 2000-2005 cavies.
Though I agree with you, it's been a while since cavs haven't acted 'west coast'
Please wait for Jason Schadweiler to respond.
I've been saying that for awhile. All of these drumlines look the same. Don't get me wrong, they're really good. But, they all do same visuals, same routines, and they all do that stick click after warming up where they hit the rims. I loved late 80's, early 90's when all were so different.
Maybe not new SCV but still definitely has that west coast sound/tuning. Snare feature has a Jim Casella feel to it with the crushed/buzz rolls. The tenors in the beginning of the clip accenting the snares with rim shots on drum 5 are super SCV! Don't get me wrong, it's a good book, just a different sound/approach them what I'm used to hearing from my boys.
I guess I'm just getting old haha! The book is good and will get tighter as the season progresses, but I just miss how solid they were when Bret was there.
I do appreciate some of the visuals and how they keep some thought the years. The heel tap is from 2000! :)
The new unis on the other hand are a tough sell for me. Hopefully it's just for this season!
Lol I was there, and recorded Get In Line at the same time u did
well shyet.
Is Legends the only corps that marches 6 basses?
Robin Barham little late but Oregon Crusaders do as well
+Jackson Anderson No worries; thanks for the info!
The bass drums need to shine as well, I hear them partially and they sound pretty tasty. Shouldn't the quints march to their destination instead of walking past the snares? Whoever was their drumline caption head from 2000-2004 needs to come back and make them sound like the Cavaliers I remember.
drumcorps0junkie ok boomer