Junior year we had a base who always missed his entry so instead of four duts we screamed "CORNELL PLAY NOW" Jus sayin he never missed the entry after lmao
The krabby patty got me. My drumline, specifically me, I yell memes or whisper memes to my fellow drummers as we pass each other. Our bass line once got our trombones in trouble because it started with me, (I’m first bass) and I said, “a bird?” Then going down the line, “a plane?” “Superman!” Then our fourth bass went, “man y’all crazy, that’s a heli chopter •
@@adamsutton1748 god dammit! I’m a horn player (mainly, but I do play snare as well) and did headcams in high school and DCI. Probably because my directors both marched DCI lol, though they did before gopros. Anyways, how on earth did you fit all of it?
At a high school contest, I dutted so loud you could hear it on the judge tape. I was snare captain and I was reallly tired of the bass rushing during a slower section, so I dutted my freaking lungs out and it kinda worked...
The senior bass drummer my freshman year said once he had a move to where he pretty much ran across the field and his audible as a joke was "dut dut sit run like a mother f*****" and he accidentally said it Infront of a judge lolll
I loved duts as a guard member because at one point in our show we couldn't see the drum major and there was a long period of silence before the push, so eventually one of the drummers just screamed his duts at the top of his lungs as our cue and it made the whole thing sound 5x better
@@kitchengun751 I'm no longer in high school but I was pat of the Governor Livingston Highlander band in New Jersey. We were pretty good in general, but I'd only joined my senior year.
I wonder where the "nerdy marching band" stereotype came from. Being in a band alone takes hard work and effort, and being in a marching band takes some athletic ability on top of musical skill.
Here we go, for my drumline, "Gimme gimme chicken tendies, spend my good boy point on wendys, give me all those tasty treats, nothing else is good to eat, how are the sticks taped"
"Presented to you byyyyy the Blue Coats! Their show called 'Gimme gimme chicken tendies, spend my good boy point on Wendy's, gimme all those tasty treats-[takes deep breath]-nothing is good to eat, how are the sticks taped'. BlueCoats you may now begin the session for this show"
My band director calls our uniforms super suits. Before football games, when he signals us to change to our uniforms, he usually yells “HONEY, WHERE’S MY SUPER SUIT?”
@@jeradw7420 Some countries don't have anything like your professional American football, so have no need to have a collective way to count loads of rests. Our sections simply aren't that big and most never do a massive marching demonstration.
@@jeradw7420 Nope, it's a pretty American thing. Most of us go to university just to study so we can get a good career, sport doesn't play a big part in it.
Not really dutting, but my drumline has a tradition where when we're released from set, the center snare will play a trip-l-et-one on the edge of his rim, and we'll all kick our right leg up and yell "AY"
In my sophomore show, write before we had to do a 180 degree turn and do running sixteenths, the snare line would sing the campfire song from spongebob, cause it was the same tempo as that movement
A couple years ago halfway through our closer the entire brass line as well as some of drum line and woodwinds yelled “Xbox 360 woooo!” At the top of our lungs during championships. The judges thought it was a vocal and gave us points for it.
@@ballsdeep6912 when cavies did that study they found the performer that they were measuring had his heart rate go up, while setting up his measuring equipment. He wasn't even on the field yet
Personal fave of my senior year in high school, we had a dramatic 4 count silence before the ending of our ballad. Our main snare convinced us to silently whisper "dut. dut. dut. p***s" before we double timed to our next spot
I miss the roaming Duts. When learning moves we didn’t know where the drums were until full band runs, so you have to keep an ear out for the “Duts” and how close you are to them.
Once my high school pep band was practicing parade marching drills and so we were just continuously counting "ONE TWO THREE FOUR" it was very boring. At some point one guy started counting in German and we all just cracked up
I miss marching band because of this 😪 hard shit especially when all we did was practice constantly for State. Super fun, and amazing to see other bands perform. If I hadn't played, highschool would have been the worst time of my teen years lol
Some of my favorite drumline duts at my high school were "dip dip scuba diving, honk honk Subaru. I like chicken nuggies I got my money too" And "automatic supersonic hypnotic funky fresh 8, 3, 4, 7, 9, 1, 2 step"
my ex had introduced me to seeing theser groups play in internationals and it was totally cool, in a way i can see how its dorky if you compare it to High School, however obviously theres a ton of trasinign time and money put into these shows. Had an aweosome time
This reminded me in my 8th grade year the quad yelled “your mom is hot” “your mom is gay” on a 8 beat rest at a competition and I struggled so hard not to laugh… the band director heard it and his face was priceless
he was probably a flute player or something similar, anyone who plays near the drumline in a band doesn't mind the dutting because it keeps them in time too, alot of concert (like rock or other such concert) drummers also dut, I did when I played with my crew
Dutting is so helpful especially if ur abt to go in a 5/4 bar or switch to a different time sig. or if your preping for a drumbreak. Dutting itself is fun to do when u do it right! :D
In my freshman year our section leader was named Bon Jean so during one of the rests in our drum break we said “Bon jeans gay” to which he would reply “no you”
Drumline captains tend toward tenors. I personally think captains should always be snares because the snare plays a more dominant role in terms of rhythm.... but I've only played drums for 21 years, so whaddu I know? Lol.
My favorite dut vocals during my years on drumline were the various sea chanties we used to sing. So simple but made melodic movements so much more bearable.
Seeing so many tenors in one video makes me happy and sad at the same time, I’m the one tenor in my high school’s band, so I’m really lonely, but it gives me hope for college or something
I play back in percussion and I did this with everything. Vibraslap, xylophone, bells, timpani, snare, maracas, sleighbells, chains, the hammer we had to slam into a tire cap for that one weird song, everything.
My group finished nationals and one of our creative duts was " oh god here it comes" and the judges could here it from the press box we got extra points for it 😂
Don’t know the origin of this one but our drumline goes “adam what’cha doin” at the beginning of our second movement. Makes us all laugh every time. I’m assuming he did something stupid during a rep and the phrase came out mid-rep and it just stuck. I will forever love hearing drumline phrases
The people disliking this and leaving nasty comments clearly don't understand how hard it is to do this when you can't sit still and tap your foot for beats etc. This is honestly the best part of being in marching band, listening to the drumline
My high school's drumline had "Bush's Baked Beans", "space wolves", and one kid got in trouble for "I'm gay" because it was in a silent part of the show
We had this drum instructor through high school named Scott Jones. There was a part of our song where wed lean in as a line of like bent bass drums, and hit a rimshot going into a roll. So as wed hit the lean wed go “SCOTT JOOOOOOOOOOOONES” and everytime it helped us 😂
Hahaha, my band teacher always said the percussionists were the trouble makers, and I swear to god, every single one of them had endless chaotic energy. Brings me baaaaack.
We had one of these as a sousa player. We had this huge move across the field that lasted for like 32 measures where we just didn't play. We would go, in time, "Tuba maker, I'm boutta play a (something, can't remember) and I need your thiccest tuba. You can't handle my thickest tuba, the thickest tuba for the strongest of pirates!" Then BWAAAAAAAAAAAA
pretty sure saying hi to the people next to you is a universal thing that happens within all players lol. I'll never forget last year during our transition set my friend would always go "hey luther," and I'd go "hey derek" every single time. of course the drumline gets more opportunity to do this however, since theyre using their hands rather than their mouths lmfao.
Vocals aren't really new (not since DCI allowed them starting in 84). In 87, our (Empire Statesmen) tenor line would say "We're slidin' ovah!" during one portion of the opener.
Whoever came up with the idea of playing music while walking and even jogging around around was an evil genius! I’d never do it (asthma), but it’s so impressive to watch.
As a Percussionist myself, I can say that this is not only for fun, but it also helps to keep time. If you listen, everything that is said is in time and/or follows the specific style of the music being played. I mean, ask any Percussionist to count their part using numbers like most other instruments XD They will look at you like "Wut?"
In short, the music becomes a masterpiece. No one will look at you and think, “aw what? I have to sit through this?” But they will think that this is a masterpiece worthy of the nobel piece prize
Out trumpet players my senior year did the same thing. We were regularly near the battery during the show/practice. That, combined with one of our own doing drumline along with marching band, had us incorporating some pretty funny dutting phrases.
Junior year we had a base who always missed his entry so instead of four duts we screamed "CORNELL PLAY NOW"
Jus sayin he never missed the entry after lmao
This comment doesn’t have enough love 😂😂
genius
LMAOO
This is what teamwork is. I love it.
teamwork is so wholesome
"Chungga oOof chungga ouOuOof"
-Miles Kenobbie, 2019
*TIGER TIGER CHUNGA CHUNGA CHUNGA CHUNGA*
It’s the Pewdiepie big chungus chant
It’s a PewDiePie reference
The reason drum line is so weird is because they have the breath to be
lmao we do
yep
yes except when this thing i carry is bigger than me and its the smallest
All of it sounds like turrets times 10
Hahaha 😂😂😂
The krabby patty got me. My drumline, specifically me, I yell memes or whisper memes to my fellow drummers as we pass each other. Our bass line once got our trombones in trouble because it started with me, (I’m first bass) and I said, “a bird?” Then going down the line, “a plane?” “Superman!” Then our fourth bass went, “man y’all crazy, that’s a heli chopter •
"Man yall crazy! Thats a heli copter!" Im fuckin dead lmfao
@@moistsocks2188 😂 ikr
😂😂😂😂
Nerd shit
@@ammpdmtb9828 s h u t
My school’s snare line somehow fit the entirety of Slob on My Knob into our shows ballad one year. It was beautiful
Is there a headcam of that, or
@@emperorofgaming8146 I really wish there was, but my directors are hard asses about not doing that
That sounds wonderful
@@adamsutton1748 god dammit! I’m a horn player (mainly, but I do play snare as well) and did headcams in high school and DCI. Probably because my directors both marched DCI lol, though they did before gopros. Anyways, how on earth did you fit all of it?
LMAO my friend did the same I was laughing hysterically
“4 door minivan” was my favorite 🤣
Mine too!
Thank you so much😂
“Why don’t you slice me off a piece of that”
Mine's "2:57 BANANA give me chocolope boom 99 hey flop dinosaur pop!"
3:44
"w-I can't read" such an underappreciated Spongebob reference. Warms my heart 🥲
Lol I pull this one out every so often when a friend makes a hillbilly joke since I can do the voice pretty good
It's all fun and games until it accidentally gets caught in the microphone and everyone hears it in the recording.
At a high school contest, I dutted so loud you could hear it on the judge tape. I was snare captain and I was reallly tired of the bass rushing during a slower section, so I dutted my freaking lungs out and it kinda worked...
Lol
Hehe
The senior bass drummer my freshman year said once he had a move to where he pretty much ran across the field and his audible as a joke was "dut dut sit run like a mother f*****" and he accidentally said it Infront of a judge lolll
@@Aksaarben I had to do that for indoor lol
Love the 'hi sally okay bye sally' at 3:25 and the 'hi kirby' at 4:15
I love the one right after that, “dut, I love you! dut, I miss you!”
It’s so wholesome I love it lol
I loved duts as a guard member because at one point in our show we couldn't see the drum major and there was a long period of silence before the push, so eventually one of the drummers just screamed his duts at the top of his lungs as our cue and it made the whole thing sound 5x better
Probably sounded hilarious too xD
What band are you in bc I’m also in mb
@@kitchengun751 I'm no longer in high school but I was pat of the Governor Livingston Highlander band in New Jersey. We were pretty good in general, but I'd only joined my senior year.
We knew we wanted to steal the 4 door minivan vocal, but the place we wanted it was in 5/4, and thus birthed the 27 door minivan
Wasnt as funny as i thought but u got the giggles out of me
That’s a megavan dude
But...4 door minivan already has 5 syllables?
@@anthonyb4479 grammatically, yes. rhythmically, no.
@@HopelessCT what do you mean? just put a syllable on every beat
I'm glad there are only Snares and Tenors in this video, because if there were Basses in this video it wouldn't be allowed on RUclips
this is a very accurate statement, we tend to say some very non-family show things
Can I get a bare ass Bolero run?
@@averydrumsforsure yes some things are better left hidden away from the public eye
I was one of bass player in my high school and lmfao
My bass line said this in our opener, Moms **say wet. We also said. 1 2 3 4 5 Post office, 1 2 3 FOR THE MAIL HAS ARRIVED! My favorite year yet
I knew that this video would be filled with Miles Kennobie
dut
I’m not too into marching band stuff, but the man is already my hero.
I can't imagine what it's actually like being in battery with him, but I bet it's fucking amazing
@@Soudavanahhh He has a RUclips channel, by the way. He likes playing electronic music when not drumming. He’s also 24.
@@metaldunce2440 He’s my teacher for drumline at my high school.
I wonder where the "nerdy marching band" stereotype came from. Being in a band alone takes hard work and effort, and being in a marching band takes some athletic ability on top of musical skill.
@@RishiJalukar I'd say that's mostly true in high school marching band but not drum corps
Musicians tend to be dweebs, at least all the musicians i know, lol. Me included!
@@mr.nazareth4501 fax
@@mr.nazareth4501 not the ones I know
@@kuhcena2997 ask them, everybody is a dweeb about something
I love the guy at the end that just goes
[Falls down]
*"ded"*
Because he ded
He ded, you're laughing and he ded
will never forget my line's "Don't drop that dun duh duh AYY don't drop that DUT DUT DUT DUT"
Alors on danse?
Haha. I love this one. Sounds like it would be groovy if said like how the song actually has it.
@@sry9681 we definitely did haha, was always fun and since we were back field facing backwards, always made the other bands laugh in the crowd
Here we go, for my drumline, "Gimme gimme chicken tendies, spend my good boy point on wendys, give me all those tasty treats, nothing else is good to eat, how are the sticks taped"
"Presented to you byyyyy the Blue Coats! Their show called 'Gimme gimme chicken tendies, spend my good boy point on Wendy's, gimme all those tasty treats-[takes deep breath]-nothing is good to eat, how are the sticks taped'. BlueCoats you may now begin the session for this show"
BRO IMMA STEal that lmao
The “hi Kirb-, Hi Kirby-, HI KIRBy” 😂😂
Dude Mando’s stick grab at 1:41 was SLICK.
The spider visual, so simple yet effective
3:25 "Hi Sally!... Okay bye, Sally!"
LMAOOO
This ones my favorite
can confirm, the way my drumline duts, is regularly dutting, and sometimes putting syllables to lyrics in songs, in time to the show.
In 2018 my drumline did Sweatpants by Childish Gambino
"4 door mini van" along with "AAAAAAHHHH dead" just broke me. Nice job
came for a dut fest, stayed for boomers getting mad over dutting
I missed that part. Was too enthralled
where
boomers are dead now, shame on you
@@lyingeyes5579
Not all of them lmao
My favorite thing to hear from our drumline was in a short break in one of our Spanish pieces, they would shout "sorry I don't speak Italian!"
Presenting the Krabby paddy 1:31
Yes, that is what he said
@@foyasoul2 lmao
Well done you can hear
Noice
the least you could do is spell it right
Best thing in the world is when someone in drumline hypes up someone in color guard in the middle of a performance (or even just practice)
These guys look like they’re having so much fun and it’s making me have so much fun and it’s great XD
Yeah!
In high school we did weird stuff to stay on time. On one of the entrances the 4 beats before we said "WHERES MY SUPER SUIT?" one word per beat
This made me laugh. Thank you.
Haha! One of our trumpets (he also did drumline on the MB off season) did that as well. I miss him
My band director calls our uniforms super suits. Before football games, when he signals us to change to our uniforms, he usually yells “HONEY, WHERE’S MY SUPER SUIT?”
"Presenting: The Krabby Patty!" and filing his nails with the sticks ended me
we had one my junior year that was "falcon punch!" and "do a barrel roll!"
Wow this feels like a completely other world about music and I know it exists since one year ago
I've been drumming for 14 years and this is brand new to me
@@ArkhBaegor This has been going on for at least the 90's when I marched. I thought this was always how it went.
@@jeradw7420 Some countries don't have anything like your professional American football, so have no need to have a collective way to count loads of rests. Our sections simply aren't that big and most never do a massive marching demonstration.
@@brassholio So no DCI over there?
@@jeradw7420 Nope, it's a pretty American thing. Most of us go to university just to study so we can get a good career, sport doesn't play a big part in it.
"I've been looking forward to this"
Carl Larson “this is where the fun begins”
"For a very long time"
I understood that reference
@@Mtab2260 - Good. Twice the pride, double the fall.
In college one of the bass features fit perfectly to the mail song from blue's clues so us tenors sang it. Beautiful
Not really dutting, but my drumline has a tradition where when we're released from set, the center snare will play a trip-l-et-one on the edge of his rim, and we'll all kick our right leg up and yell "AY"
Lmaooooo
In my sophomore show, write before we had to do a 180 degree turn and do running sixteenths, the snare line would sing the campfire song from spongebob, cause it was the same tempo as that movement
A couple years ago halfway through our closer the entire brass line as well as some of drum line and woodwinds yelled “Xbox 360 woooo!” At the top of our lungs during championships. The judges thought it was a vocal and gave us points for it.
My personal favorite my drumline has done is "DUT, F***, THIS, S***"
💀why does my heart rate always go up when I watch other people march
Ik like you could feel it in your chest 😂😂
@@idkanymore7927 lmao it's a good feeling, but when you are just sitting, it's like👁️👄👁️
Apparently it’s a scientific fact that musicians heart rate goes up when they hear music. They don’t even have to be playing for it to happen
@@ballsdeep6912Omg ok that's kinda sick
@@ballsdeep6912 when cavies did that study they found the performer that they were measuring had his heart rate go up, while setting up his measuring equipment. He wasn't even on the field yet
Between every transition I feel like i’m gonna get a phone call with the brief silence ;_;
Personal fave of my senior year in high school, we had a dramatic 4 count silence before the ending of our ballad. Our main snare convinced us to silently whisper "dut. dut. dut. p***s" before we double timed to our next spot
I miss the roaming Duts. When learning moves we didn’t know where the drums were until full band runs, so you have to keep an ear out for the “Duts” and how close you are to them.
My favorite from my school is "hey, its drumline, and you're watching disney channel"
3:25 when you talk to your crush
Once my high school pep band was practicing parade marching drills and so we were just continuously counting "ONE TWO THREE FOUR" it was very boring.
At some point one guy started counting in German and we all just cracked up
i remember having to do a really hard follow the leader and i started counting in spanish really loud
I miss marching band because of this 😪 hard shit especially when all we did was practice constantly for State. Super fun, and amazing to see other bands perform. If I hadn't played, highschool would have been the worst time of my teen years lol
I remember during the 2nd movement in one show, we dutted the Krasty Krab pizza song followed by shouting Swamp Ass on 1 & 2 before a buzz roll pickup
Some of my favorite drumline duts at my high school were "dip dip scuba diving, honk honk Subaru. I like chicken nuggies I got my money too"
And "automatic supersonic hypnotic funky fresh 8, 3, 4, 7, 9, 1, 2 step"
You have some of the best I've seen in this comment section
@@SolidAtom as someone on the dance team who stood next to the drumline I'm so glad their meme noises made you happy XD
them passing the color guard and hyping them up is so cute lol
as a colorguard member that would definitely make me smile no matter what
“Drummers quote Spongebob” should be the title.
my ex had introduced me to seeing theser groups play in internationals and it was totally cool, in a way i can see how its dorky if you compare it to High School, however obviously theres a ton of trasinign time and money put into these shows. Had an aweosome time
This made me really miss marching. 🥺
This reminded me in my 8th grade year the quad yelled “your mom is hot” “your mom is gay” on a 8 beat rest at a competition and I struggled so hard not to laugh… the band director heard it and his face was priceless
My old band instructor would have a stroke hearing this. He banned dutting/any vocals during a show as it “sounded dumb”
Sounds like he had a drum stick up the ass
he was probably a flute player or something similar, anyone who plays near the drumline in a band doesn't mind the dutting because it keeps them in time too, alot of concert (like rock or other such concert) drummers also dut, I did when I played with my crew
Dutting is so helpful especially if ur abt to go in a 5/4 bar or switch to a different time sig. or if your preping for a drumbreak. Dutting itself is fun to do when u do it right! :D
In my freshman year our section leader was named Bon Jean so during one of the rests in our drum break we said “Bon jeans gay” to which he would reply “no you”
The second i saw the title i instantly thought rue nani nah
BRUUUUH SAME
I was waiting for the PRESENTING THE KRABBY PATTY
Why is it almost all quad players 😂
Drumline captains tend toward tenors. I personally think captains should always be snares because the snare plays a more dominant role in terms of rhythm.... but I've only played drums for 21 years, so whaddu I know? Lol.
cause quad players are just like that lmao
Cause they just built like dat🤧
It is simple, they have a better energy.
Because the bass players are not RUclips friendly
3:48 my trumpet friend would say that, and now I know where it comes from now
My band says It in our cadence lol
I always wondered what percussionists do when they have breath and are keeping time
One of the duts that the battery came up with was the iconic “is mayonnaise an instrument” from sponge bob from an inside joke during band camp
Percussion is the backbone of the rythm, and holds everything together.
This really brings em back. Man those were good times
My favorite dut vocals during my years on drumline were the various sea chanties we used to sing. So simple but made melodic movements so much more bearable.
Miles Kenobbie had some of the funniest ways to make it interesting oml
Seeing so many tenors in one video makes me happy and sad at the same time, I’m the one tenor in my high school’s band, so I’m really lonely, but it gives me hope for college or something
Tenors for life
This video has done permanent damage to my vocabulary; I still go "four door minivan!" quietly to myself every now and then.
we have a cadence that our drumline plays while marching, and and at the end we go “dut dut goose”
The little "i got it :D" makes me so unbelievably happy
“Presenting the krabby patty!” That killed me 😂
I play back in percussion and I did this with everything. Vibraslap, xylophone, bells, timpani, snare, maracas, sleighbells, chains, the hammer we had to slam into a tire cap for that one weird song, everything.
My group finished nationals and one of our creative duts was " oh god here it comes" and the judges could here it from the press box we got extra points for it 😂
I'm using this next season 💀💀
Don’t know the origin of this one but our drumline goes “adam what’cha doin” at the beginning of our second movement. Makes us all laugh every time. I’m assuming he did something stupid during a rep and the phrase came out mid-rep and it just stuck. I will forever love hearing drumline phrases
"Presenting.. the KRABBY PATTY" absolute legend
4 door minivan is an absolute classic 👌🏼
During the mellophone soli my rookie year the battery would sing the Blonde boys song!!😂
The people disliking this and leaving nasty comments clearly don't understand how hard it is to do this when you can't sit still and tap your foot for beats etc. This is honestly the best part of being in marching band, listening to the drumline
I'm a rising freshman about to start marching band and I might do one or two of these things.
My high school's drumline had "Bush's Baked Beans", "space wolves", and one kid got in trouble for "I'm gay" because it was in a silent part of the show
I love this so much.
Old reference but check out the second tune of the Cavaliers ‘99. The guard has some fun at the drummers expense with “dutting.”
These give me rhythm heaven vibes and I love it.
A great Djembefola once taught me: "If you can say it....
you can play it!"
Drum line is on a whole other planet.... I want to be on this planet.
We had this drum instructor through high school named Scott Jones. There was a part of our song where wed lean in as a line of like bent bass drums, and hit a rimshot going into a roll. So as wed hit the lean wed go “SCOTT JOOOOOOOOOOOONES” and everytime it helped us 😂
That's fucking sick omg
Hahaha, my band teacher always said the percussionists were the trouble makers, and I swear to god, every single one of them had endless chaotic energy. Brings me baaaaack.
We had one of these as a sousa player. We had this huge move across the field that lasted for like 32 measures where we just didn't play. We would go, in time,
"Tuba maker, I'm boutta play a (something, can't remember) and I need your thiccest tuba. You can't handle my thickest tuba, the thickest tuba for the strongest of pirates!"
Then BWAAAAAAAAAAAA
pretty sure saying hi to the people next to you is a universal thing that happens within all players lol. I'll never forget last year during our transition set my friend would always go "hey luther," and I'd go "hey derek" every single time. of course the drumline gets more opportunity to do this however, since theyre using their hands rather than their mouths lmfao.
Vocals aren't really new (not since DCI allowed them starting in 84). In 87, our (Empire Statesmen) tenor line would say "We're slidin' ovah!" during one portion of the opener.
Our snares had a four beat turn at one point in a show and to keep time they all said “(drum tech) is a great guy!”
ey yo where is boston crusaders 2018? they spat bars during their performance.
From the spock to the four for the sound and harmony
Whoever came up with the idea of playing music while walking and even jogging around around was an evil genius! I’d never do it (asthma), but it’s so impressive to watch.
As a Percussionist myself, I can say that this is not only for fun, but it also helps to keep time. If you listen, everything that is said is in time and/or follows the specific style of the music being played.
I mean, ask any Percussionist to count their part using numbers like most other instruments XD They will look at you like "Wut?"
In short, the music becomes a masterpiece. No one will look at you and think, “aw what? I have to sit through this?” But they will think that this is a masterpiece worthy of the nobel piece prize
looks like an NPC doing his animations XD 2:40
Bro the first minute of this lives rent free in my head forever
Out trumpet players my senior year did the same thing. We were regularly near the battery during the show/practice. That, combined with one of our own doing drumline along with marching band, had us incorporating some pretty funny dutting phrases.
We found space in our show to sing the entire “Campfire Song Song”, with Patrick’s “bum bum bum” on a turnaround lmfao
1:52 that bass split is so ridiculous, I'm upset
I love that these are some amazing bands and they still mess around like that 😂
“Hi sally”
“Ok bye sally”
It's my first year and when I heard the drumline, it honestly makes my day lol