@@DeeboComing I don’t think boring is the right way to put it - sure these exercises may be considered “easy”, but at that level of skill they’re certainly still getting a ton of improvement out of those basics builders. Getting better doesn’t put you above “simple” exercises. There’s always more to learn in every aspect of drumming
@@DeeboComingi mean, it still takes effort. these guys are subdividing in their head for 20 mins straight. one thought like “damn look at that car over there” could mess them up
@@nismo29 yeah but it's some of the most basic warmups for battery. This stuff is what I tell my 8th graders to play and work on with a met. At their level and with how long this is and considering the hundreds of times they've probably played all this even before they joined the group, it's gotta be super hard to concentrate and not get bored.
Definitely were some errors in the very beginning with the 8th note timing stuff, but this helps build mental discipline to stay locked in for long periods of time. I might start adding this to my daily routine.
the mental aspect/difficulty of this can't be underestimated. especially when there's so much space and similarity between phrases. this is 1000X harder than it looks.
Gonna be honest, after my injury and finger getting tendonitis. This has been one of the absolute best warm up sequences i've seen. It's been very helpful with regaining my strength again. Now the next step would be to mark time to it.
Man this is forever!! Shout out to whoever put this together at Mandarins! Great transcription! And another video from Rbass! As a former marcher and continued instructor I would’ve shut it down when I saw some drummers relaxing more at the fulcrum then others. But obviously they know what they’re doing, and this during the season, and it’s a full run and we’re not cutting full runs lol. But yea just that close up had me like “CUT!!! I thought we were gonna all play the same technique?? Come on my friends, I know it’s a forever sequence but we defeating the purpose of we’re not gonna play the same technique. Yea we might get the notes right but we for sure not sounding the same playing all different. Let’s run it back, concentrate a little more and we got this! Met!!!” 😂😂😂
Just fyi before anybody hates, the drummers killed it! I was just speaking from that pov. Always loved Mandarins and have had a few of my students March there so it’s all love
I haven't played in ions, and I had a fantastic time for the for time in 23+ years sight reading this session, you guys'💪🙏 rock is there any way that I can have a sheet of this sequence for my personal studies, I will make sure I make a video of my playing from memory, 💯💯🙏
This is an amazing exercise for the short intention span generation. Not only do they have to stay engaged but they have to subdivide in their heads so their brain is constantly working. I love this
If you’re gonna dog on others, at least don’t look dumb yourself… it’s “attention span” not “intention,” now we all know you don’t know what either means
@@mannymanatee6592 I don’t think he was intending to come off as rude in this. This sequence was designed solely to warm up our minds just like he said
@@shawnmcconnell2354 If this was true, why make a gross generalization that helps nobody? This does nothing but discredit the, presumably, younger musicians out there who may be interested. Breeding a toxic environment around DCI is a great way to choke off an already small community from growth. Rich could have just said “for those who struggle with a short attention span.”
@@BeatKid9000 yes, but since this one was extended it was designed to wake us up and then we’d proceed to our normal warmup sequence. Kinda like a mind then hands approach
This is absolutely brutal length wise. Props to them for being able to stick through all of that and stay engaged!
haha stick through
Yeah and most of it is super boring to play when you're that experienced.
@@DeeboComing I don’t think boring is the right way to put it - sure these exercises may be considered “easy”, but at that level of skill they’re certainly still getting a ton of improvement out of those basics builders. Getting better doesn’t put you above “simple” exercises. There’s always more to learn in every aspect of drumming
@@DeeboComingi mean, it still takes effort. these guys are subdividing in their head for 20 mins straight. one thought like “damn look at that car over there” could mess them up
@@nismo29 yeah but it's some of the most basic warmups for battery. This stuff is what I tell my 8th graders to play and work on with a met. At their level and with how long this is and considering the hundreds of times they've probably played all this even before they joined the group, it's gotta be super hard to concentrate and not get bored.
Zero mental errors for 17 minutes straight. Insane, well done.
Definitely were some errors in the very beginning with the 8th note timing stuff, but this helps build mental discipline to stay locked in for long periods of time. I might start adding this to my daily routine.
the mental aspect/difficulty of this can't be underestimated. especially when there's so much space and similarity between phrases. this is 1000X harder than it looks.
Man, I got an ad before this exercise was even halfway done.
Major props to the concentration and control of these performers!!
The fact they took the time to learn that and not even make one mistake in perfect synchrony. Wow that’s dedication.
Gonna be honest, after my injury and finger getting tendonitis. This has been one of the absolute best warm up sequences i've seen. It's been very helpful with regaining my strength again. Now the next step would be to mark time to it.
As a trumplet player, I'm completely invested. I'm going to grab the sticks and practice pad now.
As you should.
Extended periods of focus. This is such a cool warmup style, Thanks for making this
"Alright lets do it again"
Legend! Thanks for taking the time to transcribe and edit this!
you are apprieciated
Man this is forever!! Shout out to whoever put this together at Mandarins! Great transcription! And another video from Rbass! As a former marcher and continued instructor I would’ve shut it down when I saw some drummers relaxing more at the fulcrum then others. But obviously they know what they’re doing, and this during the season, and it’s a full run and we’re not cutting full runs lol.
But yea just that close up had me like “CUT!!! I thought we were gonna all play the same technique?? Come on my friends, I know it’s a forever sequence but we defeating the purpose of we’re not gonna play the same technique. Yea we might get the notes right but we for sure not sounding the same playing all different. Let’s run it back, concentrate a little more and we got this! Met!!!” 😂😂😂
Just fyi before anybody hates, the drummers killed it! I was just speaking from that pov. Always loved Mandarins and have had a few of my students March there so it’s all love
Great Vid! Thanks for Sharing!!!
Appreciate it!!
hammerin out the basics
I haven't played in ions, and I had a fantastic time for the for time in 23+ years sight reading this session, you guys'💪🙏 rock is there any way that I can have a sheet of this sequence for my personal studies, I will make sure I make a video of my playing from memory, 💯💯🙏
This is an amazing exercise for the short intention span generation. Not only do they have to stay engaged but they have to subdivide in their heads so their brain is constantly working. I love this
If you’re gonna dog on others, at least don’t look dumb yourself… it’s “attention span” not “intention,” now we all know you don’t know what either means
@@mannymanatee6592 No need my man, he ain't exactly wrong.
@@mannymanatee6592 I don’t think he was intending to come off as rude in this. This sequence was designed solely to warm up our minds just like he said
@@shawnmcconnell2354 If this was true, why make a gross generalization that helps nobody? This does nothing but discredit the, presumably, younger musicians out there who may be interested. Breeding a toxic environment around DCI is a great way to choke off an already small community from growth. Rich could have just said “for those who struggle with a short attention span.”
@@shawnmcconnell2354 he might have been attending to come off rude though...
nice
Cool transcription. I don’t mind my videos being used for stuff like this, but I wish you’d at least have the courtesy to ask first.
Yeah for sure, sorry abt that! How can I reach out to you in the future? Thank you btw 🙏
@TheBANDit_67 appreciate it🫡
Bro really stole 17 minutes of someone else's work lol
@BeatKid9000 wdym the transcription is mine
@@e_littlethe warm up video and audio isn't tho??
Thats what rbass311's point is
7:25 DBL excerpt 🤯🤯🤯
Words I dont want to hear after this: "Alright, let's take it from the top again!" 😅
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Can you transcribe the baq bass cadence from this year please! I think it's called the rundown
8:52
Thats like 1.5 dci shows worth of warmup length
i justsitting there and watching for this for 17min now my brain aint brainin💀
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And their not reading sheet music.
My memory sux💪❤️👍
Tenors????
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tick at 1:16
That first exercise, the jedi accents bs, would've gotten old by the 3rd day of move-ins 😂
Its beneath these players skill level anyway
Helped us warm up the mind mostly
@@shawnmcconnell2354 Well that's definitely good for you guys, because you guys sounded great too.
But doesn't every exercise warm up the mind?
@@BeatKid9000 yes, but since this one was extended it was designed to wake us up and then we’d proceed to our normal warmup sequence. Kinda like a mind then hands approach
There's no such thing as a warm-up being "beneath" a player. This isn't meant to be anything but a slow start to a long day.
am the only one who got lost in some parts trying to copy this lol
Up stroke needs a bit of attention