@@zidanesousa18 Parade Order has been the name of the PSU cadence since the 80s at least. It used to have a different beginning (and evolved in other ways), but sometime in the early 90s it was changed to incorporate the Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor/Electric Wheelchair intro, as well as the Jam section from Wheelchair (which was itself based on a short drum break from Sting's 'Englishman in New York'). And yeah, in Parade Order, the singles that SCV plays at the end just became a roll. Sometimes we'd split it (as in this video). We did at one point work on cleaning the left handed 16ths into 32nd note singles but there was too much else to focus on so it just fell by the wayside. Also, just speaking of parts of other cadences that are incorporated, the tenor independence groove is from an old BD cadence called 'Dick.'
@@zidanesousa18 I'm gonna try to get a hold of more when I can (this was mostly filmed by my dad when I was in the drumline, so it's on tapes packed away somewhere)
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(Very cool to hear, I hope you enjoy it!)
This an old cadence man!!! Love it!!!
This is a great video to show to my students.
I'm glad we can serve as a model! (Hopefully a good one)
Electric wheechair mashup?
Gregory Sousa they call it parade order
@@bryan3754 they play select parts from it though. Wrong sticking and watered down. they double most the notes
@@zidanesousa18 Parade Order has been the name of the PSU cadence since the 80s at least. It used to have a different beginning (and evolved in other ways), but sometime in the early 90s it was changed to incorporate the Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor/Electric Wheelchair intro, as well as the Jam section from Wheelchair (which was itself based on a short drum break from Sting's 'Englishman in New York'). And yeah, in Parade Order, the singles that SCV plays at the end just became a roll. Sometimes we'd split it (as in this video). We did at one point work on cleaning the left handed 16ths into 32nd note singles but there was too much else to focus on so it just fell by the wayside.
Also, just speaking of parts of other cadences that are incorporated, the tenor independence groove is from an old BD cadence called 'Dick.'
@@TheMokeleMbembe Thanks for the insight! love it! would love to see more footage if you got it
@@zidanesousa18 I'm gonna try to get a hold of more when I can (this was mostly filmed by my dad when I was in the drumline, so it's on tapes packed away somewhere)
When was this video taken?
Sometime in 2006, I believe.
@Kyle Sill Yeah, Parade Order has been around since the 80s, and it's sounded pretty much like this (with minor tweaks) since like the 90s
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