Such attention to every detail and played with great sensitivity. Not to mention the cleanliness of every minute note. This is why the Sanford is in Chicago in 2023.
These guys are just flat out awesome, across the entire battery. Such a cool perspective. I rewound the section leading into the Casey claw at least 10 times. It’s just N.A.S.T.Y!!!
Im guessing (could be 100% wrong) its supposed to be like a gear moving? Bc thats their thing at Cavies is the Green Machine, and they have stuff symbolized as gears. So maybe its a "gear"??? I have no idea
can someone please tell me who these guys are? are they high schoolers? college kids? are the affiliated with a school, or is it a third-party organization? all i know is that they're called the cavaliers, that they are a drum core, and that they compete in something called DCI, though not sure what "Sanford" means in the comments. any insight would be appreciated.
They are the cavaliers which is apart of DCI (drum CORPS international). There are MANY corps that compete but only 12 make finals. You can march DCI from ages 16-21 I believe maybe 22 but I’m not too sure now a days so they could be in high school or in college or neither. Every year, 1 corp is crowned with first but the horn section, drum line, and color guard get scored separately and the award for best percussion section is called the Fred Sanford Award. So your whole drum corps (horns,colorguard,and percussion) overall could get an 8th place, but have the best percussion section in the whole activity. That’s exactly what happened with the cavaliers.
Such attention to every detail and played with great sensitivity. Not to mention the
cleanliness of every minute note. This is why the Sanford is in Chicago in 2023.
The “YEAH!!” after the Casey Claw had me dying 😂😂
These guys are just flat out awesome, across the entire battery. Such a cool perspective. I rewound the section leading into the Casey claw at least 10 times. It’s just N.A.S.T.Y!!!
Garrett the Goat
Dude that’s my snare tech 🤯🤯🤯
WHAT
just so clean, definitely deserved to win the Sanford at finals
That's some bad-assery right there. Good job.
2:42 It was at this moment in which we all knew that the 2023 Fred Sanford trophy was gonna turn green.
2:34 is what you're here for
3:09 actually lol
Arguably 2:39 for the CLAW bros
Wow - musicality > # of notes.
Now, that was fascinating!
Congratulations Cavies on winning the Sanford
dci drummers always got the crazy veins
They earned it 🤩
I’m reliving my glory days through this video. Thanks 😂
is the stick they pull out at 1:25 a custom stick? i can’t find it anywhere
Yesh
It’s a FS-BK2 from innovative percussion but they added the ridges on it themselves
What is that visual at 2:58 supposed to be? It looks cool and I think I might try to add it for my drumline
Im guessing (could be 100% wrong) its supposed to be like a gear moving? Bc thats their thing at Cavies is the Green Machine, and they have stuff symbolized as gears. So maybe its a "gear"??? I have no idea
Best Drumline 2023.
i mean yeah they won lmao
Yo what stick is that
Important to note what the pocket sounds like from the field. Sounds off slightly. This is what you want.
that casey claw got PISS clean lesgo
The 1995 callback is greatly appreciated 🎉
Lovely view @ 1:27. What's the name of this handsome guy?
Does anyone know what go pro clamp this is? I’ve been looking literally everywhere and I can’t find it
Jeee-zusss. Wow
For the algorithm. ✊
I don't understand how they can remember all the parts and all the dance moves.
Repetition beyond belief.
@@Username_Invalidyeah. Practice everyday (well, almost everyday, corps do have a few days off) up to finals.
can someone please tell me who these guys are? are they high schoolers? college kids? are the affiliated with a school, or is it a third-party organization? all i know is that they're called the cavaliers, that they are a drum core, and that they compete in something called DCI, though not sure what "Sanford" means in the comments. any insight would be appreciated.
They are the cavaliers which is apart of DCI (drum CORPS international). There are MANY corps that compete but only 12 make finals. You can march DCI from ages 16-21 I believe maybe 22 but I’m not too sure now a days so they could be in high school or in college or neither. Every year, 1 corp is crowned with first but the horn section, drum line, and color guard get scored separately and the award for best percussion section is called the Fred Sanford Award. So your whole drum corps (horns,colorguard,and percussion) overall could get an 8th place, but have the best percussion section in the whole activity. That’s exactly what happened with the cavaliers.
2:39 😮💨
percussion😩
Weak sauce