Everyone criticizing this line needs to understand that, you will not be a 100% perfect. The thought is to perfect the show throughout the season up until finals week. Paul Rennick cares about sound quality and how well you play with other people primarily because that’s what judges care about. So for all those who have negative opinions on this line, let their Fred Sandford’s speak for themselves!!!
@@nuclear_reactor5x5 There was some comments earlier like in later 2018 or so that were pretty negative and disrespectful to this group of individuals that worked so hard!!!!
There's an amazing level of uniformity along the line, which is particularly impressive when they play their off beat accent patterns in the drum feature. Amazing stuff. If these guys can clean up the small things lagging behind I think this might go down as one of the greatest percussive performances in DCI.
I’m going to attend DCI Southwest Championships in San Antonio this weekend and want to catch these guys in rehearsal and/or warmups. Anyone know what their schedule will be like?
I think I'm a little confused here. Why's everybody needs close together...expect for Bryces?? Also beads not together a new thing? I'm so confused lol
@@GrammarNazi10I was joking - I shouldn't have been so sarcastic there hah, I just think it's funny when people try to find something they can criticize on SCV. I've always been a fan
@@CommentCorrector The technique used is what produces that quality of sound. Looking at SCV's line, you can see that throughout each sub-section, the technique is the exact same; tacet hands are at the same level, stick heights are the same (not exactly, considering the fact that each performer is not the same height, but in respect to the height of the stick off the drum), every member is throwing the stick through the drum and not just to the drum head (which allows them to produce a louder sound and a fuller tone), etc. The point is that SCV has a world class drumline, and their technique has to be crazy good or else they wouldn't get the high scores they usually receive
14:46 the attack is literally the cleanest thing I've ever heard in my entire life
Dear lord
The center snare’s facial expressions crack me up. Looks like a cross between smiling and trying really hard to poop.
I FLYBFJ You are not wrong!
Bryce Gardner hey man, whatever it takes for you guys to win gold and take Fred’s trophy home!!!
Everyone criticizing this line needs to understand that, you will not be a 100% perfect. The thought is to perfect the show throughout the season up until finals week. Paul Rennick cares about sound quality and how well you play with other people primarily because that’s what judges care about. So for all those who have negative opinions on this line, let their Fred Sandford’s speak for themselves!!!
who the hell is even criticizing man chill
@@nuclear_reactor5x5 There was some comments earlier like in later 2018 or so that were pretty negative and disrespectful to this group of individuals that worked so hard!!!!
Whoever that snare was at 7:43 don't feel bad you're still a lot better than I ever was or will be.
Absolutely beautiful quality of sound.
Square root vanguard
There's an amazing level of uniformity along the line, which is particularly impressive when they play their off beat accent patterns in the drum feature. Amazing stuff. If these guys can clean up the small things lagging behind I think this might go down as one of the greatest percussive performances in DCI.
*and then it did*
7:34 We don't have to play it as fast, but this warmup is in our packet (Triplet Roll) and it is really hard
I stumbled across some sheet music for it, and the patterns are funky at first but once you play it slow and build up the tempo, it's not bad
6:28 Triplet rolls exercise
8:20 Book
BRYCE GARDNER
I remember coming out of CA and hitting Corps Encore in UT, then Drums Along the Rockies in CO. As a horn player, the altitude change was rough.
literally on tour right now in utah, about to perform in ogden, i can second that
Snare tuning is back!!
Yes! No more sounding like they are tapping on granite!
Check out Troop this year and tell me if you see the Rennick in them. Their line (tough the corps is around 16th) has a lot of clarity too! X= X= X=
I’m going to attend DCI Southwest Championships in San Antonio this weekend and want to catch these guys in rehearsal and/or warmups. Anyone know what their schedule will be like?
What was it like?
2018 Sanford recipients
Absolutely!
It’s not over yet
I couldn't disagree more.
Who do you think should receive the Sanford Mark
The blue devils
I'm trying to think of why anybody would be down voting this.
Who are the 2 asswipes that thumbed this down? Excellent tuning. Clean as fuck. Fast tempos on exercises. Always funky!
'Asswipes' ... lmao, im probably going to use that a lot more often than I should
5:32 where can i find sheet music for this its so good bruh.
specificlly for tenors.
It’s called “chugada-Swiss” or “Swiss flam tap”
Is rennick still with SCV?
Yep!
You can't tell by the writing and tuning? :)
So do they slow down for 8’s on purpose?
Sure
I think I'm a little confused here. Why's everybody needs close together...expect for Bryces?? Also beads not together a new thing? I'm so confused lol
Yeah these guys are falling apart
@@ben_ivey falling apart lmfao.... best drumline in dci 4 years in a row?
@@GrammarNazi10I was joking - I shouldn't have been so sarcastic there hah, I just think it's funny when people try to find something they can criticize on SCV. I've always been a fan
@@ben_ivey ohh okay I understand. Usually I pick up on that stuff but idk😂
@@CommentCorrector The technique used is what produces that quality of sound. Looking at SCV's line, you can see that throughout each sub-section, the technique is the exact same; tacet hands are at the same level, stick heights are the same (not exactly, considering the fact that each performer is not the same height, but in respect to the height of the stick off the drum), every member is throwing the stick through the drum and not just to the drum head (which allows them to produce a louder sound and a fuller tone), etc. The point is that SCV has a world class drumline, and their technique has to be crazy good or else they wouldn't get the high scores they usually receive
good☺️
3:06
Clean af
They could be tighter. Someone in the snare line is lagging.
Skin cancer.
mindrapeart why
Maybe he means he has skin cancer...
Could stand the fire of these beats