Hey eric! I think a fun video idea would be to learn some sheet music for a DCI show (on tenor/snare/bass) and kinda walk us through how you go about learning new music!
That was cool, Eric. I remember an MD article years ago about stacking common-sized bass drums similarly using their claws and hoops. Having said that, I also think the end result sounded better than a standard System Blue ever did. I mean that only somewhat facetiously.
Very cool! Just because each snare is it's own sealed system within the freefloating drum frame, I wonder how much resonance you get on the shells the closer to the bottom you get.
The thumbnail should have the drums glued together with the green goo from Tears of the Kingdom. 😂 Seems fitting with all the people making long sticks. Great video!
This video is Crazy Wild ! Give me your opinion...Marching snare drums from the 1700's to the 1960's were deep throated, full bodied and sounded like the Military was coming through. Today's snares are tuned so high, they sound like pencils falling on the floor......What say You?
This is because these competitions value technique rather than timbre, so they are tuned so high so you can hear every single hit on the drums, which means the band needs to have incredible accuracy when playing. I honedtly don't like this trend, they sound like MLG call of duty hitmarkers, but it is what it is.
The SnareApede sounded good to me outside. I wonder if the other tests would of sounded better outside, maybe the room affected the resonance and response.
Hey EMC, i have a request. Try different tunings on the drum set snare, low, mid, then high, then cranked. I bet the low tuning one will sound really FAT.
I think you would get better snare response if you only left one of the port holes open on the snare shells. Having as many port holes as you have drums decreases the amount of air, pushing from the top head to the bottom by a substantial amount.
You notice the echo effect? You need to find a pipeline job... I’ve had the opportunity to play a mile and a half long 30” pipe. ( They actually have tight skins on each end to keep animals from entering the pipe before placing the pipe in the ground. These skins can be played like drums!) There is a serious delay on the echo depending on the length of the pipe. So much so you can play your own accompaniment. Another fun fact is there is hardly any loss of volume on the echo due to confinement in the pipe. This also allows you to have conversations with someone literally miles away with no magnification to your voice needed. You sound like your 5 foot apart. This would make a fantastic episode of your show if you could get permission to do this.
I like the wetter sound of the drums. You usually have a dryer sound which is not bad. I honestly prefer a slightly wetter sound than you do. I still like it tho
For the bass drums, could you not just remove the bass drum tension rods from the hooks and use them on their own without the hooks just as extra long rods? Or were you saying they're too wide to fit in the holes?
This was fun! ...and now I get to put them all back together 🙃
Hi 👋
Make mega tenors with all the snare drums
😂
You should make a Mickey Mouse clubhouse drumline cadence. It’s not my idea. Somebody else said it first
Good thing you are in your new place, so that you have room to create these EPIC monstrosities! 😅
Honestly, the giant snare drum doesn’t sound bad. You should make a marchable bass tenor drums
March the Benors no balls
Video 12 of requesting a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse drumline cadence
My drumline made one in class
@@sgp7484 please tell me you have a video of that.
I want to see this too
Lemme hear
@@aidanharris64 i sent it to your email
Hey eric! I think a fun video idea would be to learn some sheet music for a DCI show (on tenor/snare/bass) and kinda walk us through how you go about learning new music!
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All I can say is that the drum set snares sounded great.
WE CAN'T STOP HIM
Eric has better roll technique when playing the centi-snare while looking at it than I do in proper playing position....
EMC: "Ow! I need shin guards"
Fife drummers:
honestly, between the single/double/triple/quad snares, i personally liked the triple's sound the most
9:18 kind of reminds me back in the day when corps marched timpani... Or the super deep shells with the built in turn at the bottom...
You had something in your future self's mustache haha
Also, that didn't sound nearly as bad as I thought it would!
That was cool, Eric. I remember an MD article years ago about stacking common-sized bass drums similarly using their claws and hoops.
Having said that, I also think the end result sounded better than a standard System Blue ever did. I mean that only somewhat facetiously.
This was fun to watch. I always wondered what a Frankendrum would sound like. Good stuff.
Very cool! Just because each snare is it's own sealed system within the freefloating drum frame, I wonder how much resonance you get on the shells the closer to the bottom you get.
What I noticed is that as you stack the drums the sound becomes much more hollow and less articulate and snappy.
The double deep snare sounds a lot like a Pearl championship snare.I like it.
I know it's a little off topic, but I'm curious to watch you playing some symphonic snare drum etudes, like Delecluse etudes 😄
Nice to see you getting settled into your own workshop/ manly mancave/ studio.
Good morning, and this is video number 7 of asking for marchable basses in a tenor formation. IE:Benors
Ps might have to make a custom backbar.
Video 15 of asking for the full Freebird Guitarsolo on the Megatenors
The thumbnail should have the drums glued together with the green goo from Tears of the Kingdom. 😂 Seems fitting with all the people making long sticks. Great video!
RIP bearing edges.😆
1:16 Very intrigued to see how it will work.. Oh right I see you are taking the tops / bottoms off 😀😀
A little piece of me wanted the quads to finally tumble for comedic effect, glad it just blew in the wind though.
This is so amazing! I will have to re-watch this later! Busy right now with the Mandarins!
Snare Drum Centipede......I see an epic movie trailer coming on!!! 😂
THIS IS LIKE TONY G'S COMICALLY LARGE OCTOBANS ALL OVER AGAIN! 💚🤣👍
As a music teacher that was fun. Do you write drum shows such as winter percussion show?
the double drum and double snare would be interesting if you could have a 2nd drum/ snare music piece.
No one man should have all that power
Video Idek of asking for a tenor drum cover of Sonny Rollins tenor madness
some group in WGI is going to take this idea. i promise you that lol
YOUR A GENIUS LOUI.
I almost died at 6:55 when the quadruple began moving...
Just because we can join so many drums together doesn't mean we should.😆 Nice vid.
3 snares deep sounds like a Yamaha Sfz snare and the 4 snare deep monster just sounds like a monster.... a gross monster
Hope you have a good morning too, Eric 😁
This video is Crazy Wild ! Give me your opinion...Marching snare drums from the 1700's to the 1960's were deep throated, full bodied and sounded like the Military was coming through. Today's snares are tuned so high, they sound like pencils falling on the floor......What say You?
This is because these competitions value technique rather than timbre, so they are tuned so high so you can hear every single hit on the drums, which means the band needs to have incredible accuracy when playing.
I honedtly don't like this trend, they sound like MLG call of duty hitmarkers, but it is what it is.
Nice playing dude!
Someone gotta remind whoever makes all these fufu marching drums what the words bass and tenor mean.
World's largest snare drum
There's a concept in speaker building called "transmission line". Did you effectively make a transmission line snare?
eric you should make a tenor with only kevlar heads instead of mylar
Those drums in the middle must be thinking, "... So no head?"
I sense a new category for I&E next year...
This man doesn’t miss
Back in poor high school of mine we welded 2 snare drumset together and call it “marching snare” 💀
feel / sound / 2 different things
i like the low end ,,,, on the excessive stacked drums
this is a multi person task
Centipede reference diagram killed me😂
Personally, i think multiple marching snare drums sounds like multiple people playing a single marching snare drum.
Can you please do a video on the highland tenor drum
The neighbors are probably like “There he goes again with his ridiculous drum shenanigans.” 😂
bro why does this sound better than the drums at most high schools
The SnareApede sounded good to me outside. I wonder if the other tests would of sounded better outside, maybe the room affected the resonance and response.
The 13 footer just reminded me of Spongebob and the 7 mile spanking machine...
Hey EMC, i have a request. Try different tunings on the drum set snare, low, mid, then high, then cranked. I bet the low tuning one will sound really FAT.
The human centipede of snare drums
Brave
First Comment! Good job.
I might be a gimmicky but I liked the double marching snare setup, understandingly the tone is lower.
Start noticing a slight delay between head hit and snare response with the 17 shells
You had me at human centipede.
did you have to remind me of that centipede movie noooo!
Seeing the thumbnail, I thought it was Dan from LTT. lol
0:30 your new flub drum be like:
Look up af drums. They do crazy weird snare drums
The final giant drum could work in a marching band... If you had 5 people carrying it.
can you show how to play a roll on the marching 5 toms
Awesome!
9:54 looks like he’s in Wisconsin’s band
the triple marching snare is the netherlands
The echo!
Video number 2 of me asking emc to make a marching drumset.
You forgot to plug all the extra port holes. Guess you gotta do it all over again. Lol
Amazing!
very nice
To be quite honest Eric.... I was highly impressed with your squatted playing just before you did that final booty hop swap playing position! 🥁🤣🥁
Why do I feel like an indoor group would do the triple snare drum? It would be weird but it would be cool.
Yesir
Video 4 Of asking Eric to make a video ranking the best college drumlines
9:17 now do that with the snenors
Hold on one of your marching snare drums have LED light strips what's that all about?
Leave it to the marching drummer to give the best A B comparison out of any musician
video #1 telling you to recreate the 40 foot octobon
I think you would get better snare response if you only left one of the port holes open on the snare shells. Having as many port holes as you have drums decreases the amount of air, pushing from the top head to the bottom by a substantial amount.
You notice the echo effect?
You need to find a pipeline job... I’ve had the opportunity to play a mile and a half long 30” pipe. ( They actually have tight skins on each end to keep animals from entering the pipe before placing the pipe in the ground. These skins can be played like drums!) There is a serious delay on the echo depending on the length of the pipe. So much so you can play your own accompaniment. Another fun fact is there is hardly any loss of volume on the echo due to confinement in the pipe. This also allows you to have conversations with someone literally miles away with no magnification to your voice needed. You sound like your 5 foot apart.
This would make a fantastic episode of your show if you could get permission to do this.
You needed to try the huge one with snares off.
It’s a Dutch flag
I just wish i had one snare drum
9:12 Eric later realizing that Mapex is a Taiwanese company
I thought you'd get zero snare response on the huge one. Surprising
y the double snare sound quieter that the single
I like the wetter sound of the drums. You usually have a dryer sound which is not bad. I honestly prefer a slightly wetter sound than you do. I still like it tho
How did you come up with this idea?
GOOD MORNING
do it with flubs
oh the internet... well done..
Video 1 of asking for you to make a marching drumset
now layer tenors!!!!!!
For the bass drums, could you not just remove the bass drum tension rods from the hooks and use them on their own without the hooks just as extra long rods? Or were you saying they're too wide to fit in the holes?