To tell you the truth i don't feel like i play hertas when i do a triplet check pattern and add in those 16th notes. I feel i'm just playing 8th notes with 16th notes. it's a little confusing to explain but if you saw me play them, you'd probably understand.
My god I know I'm gonna get killed.... First off, his talent is crazy. The stuff he was doing was 100% bad ass. My negative comment isn't aimed at his talent. But, I do get really bored with snare solos nowadays that just feel like a bunch of fast stuff thrown together with a bunch of visuals and a little buzz section with a few rim clicks. Oh yeah, and the played out "Hi mom" section of every solo now with the same little cross stick visuals. He did expand on that in this solo, and that's a good thing. But, I wish solos felt like a musical piece with thought out musicality. It should almost feel like a song.
Ryan Stallings not really. Everybody judges music or sounds when it comes to our ears. Im saying there is a huge “sports” mentality when it comes to dci snare solos, that is frankly just fast noise and pretty stick tricks to 99% of the population
3:50 Dude in the back having a smoke is finally impressed. Lol.
The girthiest shot ever at the very end 👌🏼
Great musical sense. Remarkable skill.
Sound quality is amazing
One of the most entertaining ones.
2:57 2009 2nd place throwback?
3:45 Who's brave enough to try that? I would like to learn that trick.
ZikkityZak On The Attack do you know it now?
How about now?
@@hiraethia8419 How about now?
alien how about now?
how about now?
Wow. 1st with only a 94.5? dang
Clay Powell Brandon Olander got a 93.0
Bruce on drums!
One of my favorite snare I&Es!
How does one play hertas that fast?????
P-R-A-C-T-I-C-E
Well yeah i know but i mean when i try to play like grids or like exercies that revolve around Hertas. They don't sound like a didle.
well do em slow and correct and when you get that feel then increase the speed.
To tell you the truth i don't feel like i play hertas when i do a triplet check pattern and add in those 16th notes. I feel i'm just playing 8th notes with 16th notes. it's a little confusing to explain but if you saw me play them, you'd probably understand.
use your fingers! not your wrist
does anyone know the name of the trick at 3:45?
Nao Takeda they should call it the kaito kick
Am I crazy for hearing YYZ in this?
ThePickleOfDoom I was just about to say that, when he does the pattern over the yyz pattern like half way in the video I think?
Very, very good play.
He might be better than Keelan.. THERE I SAID IT
Lol I wouldn't argue that lol
Wolfiejr 94 Bryce and Cameron better SCV daddy
I'd say kaito had probably the I&e solos of the 2010's, he is just amazing and his stick tricks are phenomenal.
Nahhhhh
Excellent beautiful inmortal sublime.
crispy
damn he changed alot since 2012
My god I know I'm gonna get killed.... First off, his talent is crazy. The stuff he was doing was 100% bad ass. My negative comment isn't aimed at his talent. But, I do get really bored with snare solos nowadays that just feel like a bunch of fast stuff thrown together with a bunch of visuals and a little buzz section with a few rim clicks. Oh yeah, and the played out "Hi mom" section of every solo now with the same little cross stick visuals. He did expand on that in this solo, and that's a good thing. But, I wish solos felt like a musical piece with thought out musicality. It should almost feel like a song.
Mad Minute You took the thoughts right out of my head I couldn't have said it better myself
Head_Huncho Thanks. I guess I'm old school and miss it. I don't mind visuals. But, there's just something lacking.
Gotta remember that I&E isn't their main gig. I think we as listeners forget that these guys are still marching with their perspective drum corps.
You should check out Ryan Ellis’ 2017 solo. Great musicality in it
So snare solos are more about tricks and chops than making actual music that’s enjoyable to listen to
We hear you.
That's about it, though.
Ryan Stallings that ain’t music then, it’s a sport at best
Isn't it already pretty antithetical to the idea of music that it's being judged?
Also, I didn't really like the structure of the piece or that middle section at 2:57, but it *is* pretty damn clean.
Ryan Stallings not really. Everybody judges music or sounds when it comes to our ears. Im saying there is a huge “sports” mentality when it comes to dci snare solos, that is frankly just fast noise and pretty stick tricks to 99% of the population
His name should be Ho Lee Shit
😐 yikes 😬