exactly man. i love seeing how difficult every instrument is, its so fun to see how they keep composure and it’s also really fun to try to comprehend the difficulty if as i were in their position
You're right tbh but I just didn't want it to sound bad in my program, lol. However, the velocity of the ripple roll should be notated sometimes for context imo.
I agree, I think 12/8 would save ink & make more sense. But I also think arrangers avoid writing complex meter sometimes because it's kind of fallen out of style. Young players seem to understand it better in 4/4 with triplets. Granted this is drum corps, but still.
To me, I think it is easier to read this as 4/4 on a marching standpoint because it is a bit more clearer where the down beat is and that indicates foot timing. However for the pit I do believe it is more readable in 12/8 👍🏼
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This looks so fun to play.
6:31 I think about these octave laterals when I go to sleep… so good!!!!!
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wow this was a really well done transcription good job!
Thank you so much!
OK, as a brass player, this is really fun to watch!
exactly man. i love seeing how difficult every instrument is, its so fun to see how they keep composure and it’s also really fun to try to comprehend the difficulty if as i were in their position
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Great stuff! Thanks :)
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I could be wrong on this one, but I feel like 147 should be notated as a ripple roll. At least for me as a performer, that would be easier to read.
You're right tbh but I just didn't want it to sound bad in my program, lol. However, the velocity of the ripple roll should be notated sometimes for context imo.
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5:10 and 5:19 are heavenly
would 12/8 fit the start better than 4/4 due to all the triplets?
I agree, I think 12/8 would save ink & make more sense. But I also think arrangers avoid writing complex meter sometimes because it's kind of fallen out of style.
Young players seem to understand it better in 4/4 with triplets. Granted this is drum corps, but still.
@@mra9577it’s written in 12/8, this is just transcribed wrong
@awesumguacomole 😔 tbh ur right lmao
@@AmealYTit’s in 4/4 i promise
It’s def 12/8. At least it was when I saw the brass part
3:23
Just curious, is there a reason you didnt write it in 12/8? I feel like I'm missing something
To me, I think it is easier to read this as 4/4 on a marching standpoint because it is a bit more clearer where the down beat is and that indicates foot timing. However for the pit I do believe it is more readable in 12/8 👍🏼
Also, it's more consistent when the meter is quarter note based the whole movement
@@AmealYTYou’d conduct it like 4/4 so it wouldn’t change from that perspective.
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