At 5:24, that 9 stroke roll the snares were having trouble with - it was spectacularly clean at finals. Check out the Charlie Poole tape. It’s shocking how fast and tight it is.
The revision to the snare break lick with decrescendo left hand triplet flams->crescendo right hand triplet flams, although not yet in this cut of the book, was a good call. It made the entire break.
This is the G.O.A.T. Drumline in DCI history
Michael Martinez Hey man! I remember you! It’s Joe Harris, trumpet player. I know your brother, Matt
Best drum book of all time. Period.
FACTS
@@zackhorvath3670 I go back and forth between BD 97 and SCV 98. Those lines were just so so so so so good.
@@christophermjacklovestacos6689 legit
That roll... 1:04-1:07
The raw amount of chops needed to play this makes me terrified
One of the cleanest lines ever. "Tight as a cat's butt. Holy moly!"
At 5:24, that 9 stroke roll the snares were having trouble with - it was spectacularly clean at finals. Check out the Charlie Poole tape. It’s shocking how fast and tight it is.
The revision to the snare break lick with decrescendo left hand triplet flams->crescendo right hand triplet flams, although not yet in this cut of the book, was a good call. It made the entire break.
Roger Carter snare tech
This is awesome. Great stick height on the snares. Well done.
holy sweet modulation 0:55
This line had some crazy good hands. Having trouble with that one fast roll, but they cleaned it up for finals. =)
lol, the shot at 8:19 set off an alarm.
@DrmrGuy1979 1986 was the first Yamaha season for BD
4:33 goddam matrix
@DrmrGuy1979 Yes, BD used Ludwig before 1986
nice
@Boshango Peter Friedoff who marched SCV from 94-96 won IE for BD in 97
Which one is Pete Friedoff?