I remember all 3 movements of this exercise being played live back in 2004 at University of the Pacific, in Stockton California. I wish Mr. Rennick would make funky groovy warmups like this and more.
I met Colin in 92 after they played the Pavilion show in Concord. Real nice guy. He talked to me for quite a while about one of the pieces they played.
Well, it would make sense for this to be "inspired" by SCV as some are commenting. McNutt marched with SCV and was the indivdual tenor champ when marching with them.
Love the tenor part for the beginning of this. Might have to show drumline... instructor? Teacher? I'll show the adult that tells the drumline what to do
Timbre. If you want a high pitch that cuts like glass, go for a 6". If you want more resonance and tone, go for an 8". If you want both, have both. Size in relation to the main drums doesn't matter.
How the heck are the cymbal players gonna follow among? Poor guys can’t even do paradiddles along with drum lines. Can’t just leave em out like this. #CymbalLivesMatter
does vic firth realize that warm-ups no one actually wants to listen to? that the point is to get the "hands" warmed up? this video is 80% boring standard practice and only in the last minute worth watching
Jason Frith my point is that listening to loud 8th and 16th notes is not interesting. would appreciate more dynamics and polyrhythm between the instruments
+Ro F not interesting to *you*. Great playing is always interesting to me. Besides, no one is forcing you to listen. No one owes you anything. If you don't dig it, that's fine. Find something that you enjoy, and watch the hell out of it. Leave those of us who get it, to watch the video in peace.
Your point is that you are being a narcissist, taking Vic Firth to task for posting something that wasn't personally interesting to you. There's no shortage of drumline videos on the interwebs. Go watch something that interests you, or post your own.
Putting a bass feature deep into an accent exercise is wicked.
Adam Holm even more wicked when you find out they were 6th in drums
Dear Vic Firth media team: Keep up the good work
I remember all 3 movements of this exercise being played live back in 2004 at University of the Pacific, in Stockton California. I wish Mr. Rennick would make funky groovy warmups like this and more.
love how they are all pulsing side to side together
I love how the front ensemble is there watching them.
Amazing bass tuning! The little "minor" juice in it is just beyond the words.
This was God's warm-up before he made Earth
Sheldon Edwards What was the warm up to who made God?
😁😂
I met Colin in 92 after they played the Pavilion show in Concord. Real nice guy. He talked to me for quite a while about one of the pieces they played.
Well, it would make sense for this to be "inspired" by SCV as some are commenting. McNutt marched with SCV and was the indivdual tenor champ when marching with them.
5:13 chilllll
Glad murray gusseck’s influence still lives on!
The end was so sick
Strange to see The Cadets doing this and not Santa Clara Vanguard
Right? It's like the modern day Cadets have more Vanguard influence than modern day Vanguard. That might not be true but it seems like it haha
Funny because at 4:49 they play a warm up obviously inspired by the old school SCV 1st variation of "thirteen" warm up.
Love the tenor part for the beginning of this. Might have to show drumline... instructor? Teacher? I'll show the adult that tells the drumline what to do
There are videos of scv 2004 playing basic strokes, the full version on RUclips.
do I see 5 tenors, basses, and snares ?
@Diego Aviles 1243 9snares 5 basses and tenors
Amazing
their ALL in SYNC omggg
love it
Boston crusaders sound clean
with those scv warm ups
Siiiiick
heat
Wasn’t there another video with music to go with? I can’t seem to find it again
Hunter Alexander probably was on man the dan’s channel look him up
The blob!
Wow Boston used literally the same exercise after Collin left Cadets
That's because Colin taught/teaches Boston now
I see Zach Fitzgibbon!
All about the branding lmao
Zach has a baby face!
SCV played this in 2005 i believe.
Robert Griesmeyer 04 as well.
This is mean!!!
LOVE IT!!!
Love the mismatched carriers
Clean beats ah yea.
No crazy tenor lick at the end. ):
nvm, that was spanks.
are those 8in spock drums?
Yeah. It really makes more sense than having a 6".
Why is that?
+slime guy because you've got main drum sizes of 10", 12", 13", 14", so why would you have a 6" spock where an 8" would make more sense.
Timbre. If you want a high pitch that cuts like glass, go for a 6". If you want more resonance and tone, go for an 8". If you want both, have both. Size in relation to the main drums doesn't matter.
is it just me or do the quads’ drum 3s sound out of tune?
That's just more or less how the Cadets quads tend to tune their tenors. Or maybe they just didn't tune that day, lmao.
Bianca Law I was thinking the same thing
Yeah it sounds like one of them is a little flat
My Drumline calls them daddy strokes
2nd
How the heck are the cymbal players gonna follow among? Poor guys can’t even do paradiddles along with drum lines. Can’t just leave em out like this. #CymbalLivesMatter
does vic firth realize that warm-ups no one actually wants to listen to? that the point is to get the "hands" warmed up? this video is 80% boring standard practice and only in the last minute worth watching
we've all heard this warm-up a million times. why post another variation. get more interesting content
yet...here we all are
Jason Frith my point is that listening to loud 8th and 16th notes is not interesting. would appreciate more dynamics and polyrhythm between the instruments
+Ro F not interesting to *you*. Great playing is always interesting to me. Besides, no one is forcing you to listen. No one owes you anything. If you don't dig it, that's fine. Find something that you enjoy, and watch the hell out of it. Leave those of us who get it, to watch the video in peace.
Your point is that you are being a narcissist, taking Vic Firth to task for posting something that wasn't personally interesting to you. There's no shortage of drumline videos on the interwebs. Go watch something that interests you, or post your own.