It’s a permutation that has the four mallets Notes are mallets: 1-A 2-E 3-F 4-C The pattern goes 1-4-2-3-2-3 four times I believe and you go 1-4-2-3-2-3-2-3 on the final fifth one. You do this for each set of notes going up until you reach the very top. (Don’t know that pattern at the top) Then going down it’s the same thing. You can also try starting with the 4th mallet and go 4-1-3-2-3-2. Hopefully that wasn’t TOO complicating.
This exercise is called Alternating Stroke #3. The pattern is pretty simple and the descending pattern is the same but adding a twist pattern using quarter notes on upbeats rather than the dotted quarters everytime
It's so cool how even their feet move together when they were playing their warm up exercises
The octaves scared me at first because it wasn’t the normal octaves I’m used to
you are the absolute best, matthew
Diggin' the dirt elevator music
Oladipo G. Why you hatin 😂
Johnny DaSuper "dirt" is one of their warmups.
Michael is my hero
22:22 is my favorite moment. People always skip it when they show the quads playing with it.
You can hear SCV at 23:46
Ma ck I can hear them throughout lol
Anyone have the music to their 2 mallet warmup
19:41 Michael Tran
anyone else hear SCV Front Ensemble at about 9:24 ? sksksksk :)
ayyyy 7/8 perms
Spartan
does anyone have the sheet music for the exercise at 3:45
17:48
anyone know the exercise at 11:31?
It’s a permutation that has the four mallets
Notes are mallets: 1-A 2-E 3-F 4-C
The pattern goes 1-4-2-3-2-3 four times I believe and you go 1-4-2-3-2-3-2-3 on the final fifth one. You do this for each set of notes going up until you reach the very top. (Don’t know that pattern at the top) Then going down it’s the same thing. You can also try starting with the 4th mallet and go 4-1-3-2-3-2. Hopefully that wasn’t TOO complicating.
Warm up: Alternating
Alternating strokes #2
This exercise is called Alternating Stroke #3. The pattern is pretty simple and the descending pattern is the same but adding a twist pattern using quarter notes on upbeats rather than the dotted quarters everytime
Ok I know this may sound stupid, but why do they look at each other from time to time? Any specific reason?
Short answer, to make sure they're together.
@@brothaNblue Sorry for the late reply, but thank you. I play bassoon and moved to pit for marching band. I'm a total newbie so this is all new to me
they are looking in to match mallet heights and to look the same
11:30 my fav
Damn 17:48
17:48 OMG
4:03
1:43 scv
Anyone know the warm up at 7:25 ????
Sounds like a warm up we do its called verticals, just moving up and down the chromatic scale if im correct
It is called vertical strokes ex
7:08