I went to a high school that competed against Toms River East. When you played the cadence at the end it brought back many memories of band competitions as they would always march onto the field to that cadence!
Got to love when you come from the high school that inspired the White Boy Smooth Bass Part and featured in the video being one of the two bass clarinet players
As a string and brass player, I just got onto this channel yesterday (5/23/2022), and DCI as a whole only a year or so ago (2021). Of course, I've been aware of drum and bugle corps for decades (I'm 60 as of this writing), but I had never heard of DCI until last year. Enough about that already. O, had I known about DCI back in the day (1980, although at best I could have only done DCA)...! Already, I had billed myself as "The World's Loudest Marching Horn in F." So that was the extent of my knowledge of marching, as I was an orchestra guy throughout high school. Then last night happened. As a string and brass player who just discovered this channel, I learned the following things: 1) I always thought it was from not playing together that caused some of the "double hits." Wrong. The routines are actually written that way! 2) Even though I am a decent sight-reader on my own instruments, I CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE BARRAGE OF NOTES THAT CORPS-STYLE PERCUSSIONISTS PLAY! YIKES, that's fast! (although this video is much easier for me to follow than so many others). 3) My Snare-Drum Techniques course in university certainly got my foot into the door, I am SO far behind the curve on things that properly-trained percussionists routinely know as part of their vocabulary, nomenclature, and technique. OK, I am WAY behind the curve! (At least I now know what a "spock" is, outside of the Star Trek character!) 4) This channel is giving me SO MUCH perspective and invaluable knowledge of a discipline -- a culture, actually -- that is making me a better person. 5) I am smarter for watching these videos. 6) I am inspired by watching these videos. 7) I may start refreshing myself on that $300 drum kit I purchased for teaching very rudimentary drumset to kids (trust me, just to get them started!). After all, since I took "Snare Drum Techniques" class in university, that made me the de facto "drum teacher" for those kids (gulp!). 8) Subscribing now! Thanks, Eric, for doing these videos for us mere mortals -- or at least ignorant ones like me!
My favorite part of White Boy Smooth is the cymbal visual. You put them up, then you take them away. Simple and effective. Kinda like when I was dating in high school.
He's such a good instructor he scrambles my brain sometimes I try to think about it and I have to go back to being a kid again when anything was possible I still play but at 68 years old much tougher
I went to one of the Toms River schools and I knew that these cadences sounded familiar... I think Toms River North now uses a similar cadence to what East used to play.
Thomas_ Tran it was quite a few years ago that their cadence sounded similar. It slowly changed through out my high school years to be a lot more advanced, because norths line is fantastic
just a fair warning: anyone who wants to learn false hype and play it, get sticks separate for the cadence. it has so many gocks i lost count of how many there are. i recommend white ralph hardimon sticks with any color electrical tape. the reason why you need this is because all the gocks can destroy any regular pair of sticks. at my high school, we use ike jackson sticks and mine get destroyed along with the tape on them everytime i play it, so i moved to white ralph hardimons and they have yet to be destroyed after playing the cadence about 5 times (by the way i play snare if you couldn’t tell). so unless you’re very good at doing very easy gocks while still making it loud, you should use the white ralph hardimons.
I love seeing cadence break downs, please keep doing these, also i would like to see you make a cadence that what ever you put down the first time, you cannot change it, at all
1. I liked this video. Cool beats. 2. My biggest pet peeve: traditional grip on a flat, centered snare! One day marching snares will move into the carrier age and stop the silliness!
If it makes you feel any better my freshman or sophomore year of HS the line came up with a hype cadence. During the prototype phases we called it Junkie Chain. The band director was fairly new so he asked us to change the name. It's now called Hoo-ray, since it started with an audience chant. The best cadences have the most unusual of names.
I am definitely going to be showing this to my band director because we desperately need new cadences we only have 2 and we've been using them since the 90's
I’m currently learning marching snare (gonna switch to it next year) and I’ve been practicing a lot, so this is nice to have some material to lean and hopefully convince whatever drum line I end up on to play!
Josh Lofties Yo wee need the false hype cadence for my school. Their record isn’t so great, my freshman year they only won 2 games, and last year they won 1, both were out of 10 games
I really like this video ,, and , cadence snare around 9:10 sounds hella much like running with Bel Biv Devoe's poison *cop emoji *written citation emoji *calling for back up emoji " I felt threatend by his marching toms technique , help. "
After two weeks of drum corps, I now realize why EMC says good morning.
EVERYONE uses it as a greeting no matter what time of day
ZayProductions can’t remover but it might be vanguard cadets or some less high end world class from what I’ve heard him trying out for
9pm *GOOD MORNING KEVIN*
@@aro4457 24:59 GOOD MORNING!
can we get a source for the bd clip at 4:35
I saw you on amazingdrmmer
Can we all just say it was nice to finally hear it played clean once
I went to a high school that competed against Toms River East. When you played the cadence at the end it brought back many memories of band competitions as they would always march onto the field to that cadence!
No way ik a few of my friends that goes to east, their cadence changed up this year, i go to toms river north
My high school drumline plays false hype. We call it Whirrly Durly.
Really
Tristan Stevenson naw fam whirrly durly? Lmao
Weird - we did one in high school called "whirly twirly" - and of course, we did the lame stick twirls popular in the 80's hardcore...
Got to love when you come from the high school that inspired the White Boy Smooth Bass Part and featured in the video being one of the two bass clarinet players
You living legend.
The snare part for White Boy Smooth has me entranced and I don’t know why...
I literally only watched this whole video because someone random posted this song and the snare looked so weird I wanted to see what it was...
As a string and brass player, I just got onto this channel yesterday (5/23/2022), and DCI as a whole only a year or so ago (2021). Of course, I've been aware of drum and bugle corps for decades (I'm 60 as of this writing), but I had never heard of DCI until last year. Enough about that already.
O, had I known about DCI back in the day (1980, although at best I could have only done DCA)...! Already, I had billed myself as "The World's Loudest Marching Horn in F." So that was the extent of my knowledge of marching, as I was an orchestra guy throughout high school.
Then last night happened.
As a string and brass player who just discovered this channel, I learned the following things:
1) I always thought it was from not playing together that caused some of the "double hits." Wrong. The routines are actually written that way!
2) Even though I am a decent sight-reader on my own instruments, I CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE BARRAGE OF NOTES THAT CORPS-STYLE PERCUSSIONISTS PLAY! YIKES, that's fast! (although this video is much easier for me to follow than so many others).
3) My Snare-Drum Techniques course in university certainly got my foot into the door, I am SO far behind the curve on things that properly-trained percussionists routinely know as part of their vocabulary, nomenclature, and technique. OK, I am WAY behind the curve! (At least I now know what a "spock" is, outside of the Star Trek character!)
4) This channel is giving me SO MUCH perspective and invaluable knowledge of a discipline -- a culture, actually -- that is making me a better person.
5) I am smarter for watching these videos.
6) I am inspired by watching these videos.
7) I may start refreshing myself on that $300 drum kit I purchased for teaching very rudimentary drumset to kids (trust me, just to get them started!). After all, since I took "Snare Drum Techniques" class in university, that made me the de facto "drum teacher" for those kids (gulp!).
8) Subscribing now!
Thanks, Eric, for doing these videos for us mere mortals -- or at least ignorant ones like me!
EMC: explains intro/background cadences
*EVERYONE LIKED THAT*
other bass erics: *[playing normally]*
bass 5 eric: *s h a k e s v i o l e n t l y*
As bass 5 I can confirm I shake violently when I play
That quint part is from a popular breakdance song called “Looking for the perfect beat .”
@@StephenKershaw1 it is actually from that breakdance song, I just listened to it
@@creeperkiller9795 No it isn't, it's from a Blue Devils street beat called Dick.
@@ranchdressing474 No it isn’t, its from a video called Dominant Foot Love by ranch dressing
No it’s from the Carolina crown cadence “penis music”
No it's from a Cadets show from the 90s called nekdkebcone
That cymbal part snapped more than I thought it would
Because of you my high school plays both of these since last year
My favorite part of White Boy Smooth is the cymbal visual. You put them up, then you take them away. Simple and effective. Kinda like when I was dating in high school.
8:12
17:09
You’re welcome
Much appreciated
Collin Shen thanks
for the blue devils, they did this groove called malfred, and i believe that’s where you got that groove from.
13:38
sounds neat
my brain: Tikki Tikki Tembo-no Sa Rembo-chari Bari Ruchi-pip Peri Pembo
He's such a good instructor he scrambles my brain sometimes I try to think about it and I have to go back to being a kid again when anything was possible I still play but at 68 years old much tougher
nah never give up on that shit
I go to Del Val and we used to use the White boy cadence from you! apparently you knew our band director in the past!
I love whenever he does anything with bass 5 it just shakes the entire room
I went to one of the Toms River schools and I knew that these cadences sounded familiar... I think Toms River North now uses a similar cadence to what East used to play.
RADZADproductions norths cadence is way different especially the bass part
Thomas_ Tran it was quite a few years ago that their cadence sounded similar. It slowly changed through out my high school years to be a lot more advanced, because norths line is fantastic
I've always liked these!! It's usually stuck in my head for a while after a watch one of your videos lol. (But in a good way)
Saaame
In white boy smooth I’m probably just gonna learn the snair part just to hack it when I’m bored
When I’ve been watching so many of your videos I write a cadence with “white boy smooth” as the main theme
As a bass 2, I feel all the power in the world when I tap off for white boy smooth.
just a fair warning:
anyone who wants to learn false hype and play it, get sticks separate for the cadence. it has so many gocks i lost count of how many there are. i recommend white ralph hardimon sticks with any color electrical tape. the reason why you need this is because all the gocks can destroy any regular pair of sticks. at my high school, we use ike jackson sticks and mine get destroyed along with the tape on them everytime i play it, so i moved to white ralph hardimons and they have yet to be destroyed after playing the cadence about 5 times (by the way i play snare if you couldn’t tell). so unless you’re very good at doing very easy gocks while still making it loud, you should use the white ralph hardimons.
Gocks? You mean shots? Sorry, that was weird. Autocorrect is annoying lol
"M-dogs" (VF) are on the longer end but they're also durable
I have Ralph hardimons and they feel gross and heavy compared to my Roger Carters so this cadence is a good excuse to destroy them lol
Toms river east still has that cadence today, norths cadence is waaaay different😂
I love seeing cadence break downs, please keep doing these, also i would like to see you make a cadence that what ever you put down the first time, you cannot change it, at all
YO! Our drumline learned these two this year and we love them both!!!!
1. I liked this video. Cool beats. 2. My biggest pet peeve: traditional grip on a flat, centered snare! One day marching snares will move into the carrier age and stop the silliness!
I like how the basses are different heights.
8:11 False Hype
17:09 White Boy Smooth
White Boy Smooth is the Gone With the Wind of beats.
Watching this at 2x playback speed is even more AMAZING than normal!
15:10 a bug flew on your shirt and crawled around I'm dead lol
I’ve always wondered about the cadences in the background. Great video!
This is the video I’ve been wanting. I play Bass 2 and thought White Boy Smooth sounded amazing.
The split snare part is bar 2. For snare 2 the part starts on beat 3 of bar 2 with it being RLLR LLRL with shots being on the last two R hands.
If it makes you feel any better my freshman or sophomore year of HS the line came up with a hype cadence. During the prototype phases we called it Junkie Chain. The band director was fairly new so he asked us to change the name. It's now called Hoo-ray, since it started with an audience chant. The best cadences have the most unusual of names.
“White Boy Smooth” is an accurate representation of HSE
Your full ensemble shots are amazing! Subbed!
I am definitely going to be showing this to my band director because we desperately need new cadences we only have 2 and we've been using them since the 90's
Finally, the video I've been for ever since I found this channel.
FINALLY!!!! Lol . I've been waiting for this one! 💪 Keep up the great work!
Wow I'm in clayton. Right under pitman. Was in rhs marching arms in like 01 to 03
I’m currently learning marching snare (gonna switch to it next year) and I’ve been practicing a lot, so this is nice to have some material to lean and hopefully convince whatever drum line I end up on to play!
Cool cadences Eric. I love the explanation for White Boy Smooth.
13:26 sounds like “up on the house top click click click” if you here it I’ll know the rest
Mareo Mathis I hear it
This cannot be un-heard .
That's what I first thought toooooo!!!!!
🤣🤙🏾
BRRUUHHH
I’ve been waiting for this video for over a year. THANK YOU!!!
Always love your work, I wish you got more credit.
This channel has come full circle
The "false hype" thing was also true for UD
Josh Lofties Yo wee need the false hype cadence for my school. Their record isn’t so great, my freshman year they only won 2 games, and last year they won 1, both were out of 10 games
You should do double beat 9000
thank you for sheet music
Is it just me or does this man look like Steve Tereberry
yesss i've been thinking this for a while
THEY NEED TO COLLAB WITH A DJENT/PEP TUNE!!!
I think they are twins
I think they were twins
lol I've always called him drum steviet
Finally what ive been waiting for😍
I legit wanna do that "white boy" cadence u have there 😂 gotta go tell ma boiz
My 5th period is band I play snare we play this video and play along with you on both cadences to warm up
15:11 is it just me or is there a bug or something crawling on his stomach.
Yeah I live right down the road from Toms River I go to memorial in Jackson
going to the high school that false hype was written for, i can confirm that the football team statement is still true
oh, and yeah we still play it
I was going to buy the shirt anyhow, but the slide whistle sealed the deal.
I just learned this yesterday and we get to play it on friday for a football game.
This is really cool man! Great job!!
17:15 these symbols out here breaking the laws of physics
False hype still constantly gets stuck in my head😂😅
I thought of another variant of "white boy smooth" for 2 bass. It could go, "2 2, 2 1 1, 1, 1. 2 2, 2 1 1, 111."
and now the part where I realize my director is just teaching us white boy smooth for drumline
those rope drums in the background 🤤
Our percussion group are going to midwest in Chicago
You say ..." easy" ...
I say .woe .amazing
Great job on the video! Keep up the good work... do you like traditional sticking or regular better? I can only play traditional haha
wait... my mind is blown... you wrote my school’s cadence?? our basses play something really similar to white boy smooth except we call it horsey bass
I really like this video ,, and , cadence snare around 9:10 sounds hella much like running with Bel Biv Devoe's poison *cop emoji *written citation emoji *calling for back up emoji " I felt threatend by his marching toms technique , help. "
Are you gonna be at the sunset parade? Im going this year, if ya go hope ya enjoy it
I’m going to tell my drum line instructor about these
How do you remember all of that? I could not tell you what I did five minutes ago. Love your work.
For me being a section leader in the drumline at my high school I'm glad to hear a Clean Version of (W.B.S) aka White Boy Smooth
I would love a video on Oosh Ka Boosh cadence!
No one:
Me: Gets an ad for the RUclipsr I, about to watch
Is that first video clip of the kids playing false hype at hershey stadium PA????
You helped me!!!!!! I am so good at drumline
Works perfectly for parkway south high as well
Do you know how to play
Legend of the two eyed soldier?
Snare solo
That one's a classic
Good morning. My high school's next sequence...
Lol that snare projector was incredibly important
13:40 ‘‘tis the season to be jolly
Ha I play snare now I can flex on my drum line when I do a solo every week we do a random solo
My marching band might have 2 basses next year lol we had 1 snare last year
Aww yes! Love these cadences!
I’m a drum line section leader of 1 snare, 1 quad, but for our show he’s a bass. (We had basses quit mid season so yeah😢)
If you're not watching EMC's vids in 4K what are you even doing?
YES THANK YOU ERIC
When were you at UDel? My stepson was a student there until a couple of years ago.
In WBS is "own neighbors" supposed to be a vocal in between the stick clicks or?..
Why am I JUST now finding out you were a GA for UD?? When was this?!
Ayeee BOA
Nobody going to mention that the quality of this video can go all the way up to 2160p60?
This season we have only two snared and three basses, and I just wish someone could write a cadence to replace the one with a tenor drum solo.
Great video, Eric lmao 💯❤️
I dig the one that plays for your Day in the Life of a member of the Commandant's Own videos. Any sheet music for that?
@@EMCproductions
Thanks. Love your work.
I'm a black dude but I love that naaammeee🤣🤣🤣🤣🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
I hope you don’t get demonetized