Blucoats 2023 - "The Garden of Love" Quad Cam | Aidan Eames
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Final rehearsal run-through of "The Garden of Love", Aug. 12th 2023.
My attempts to remove wind noises were pretty unsuccessful, sorry to make you listen to that.
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Shoutout to Liz Clayton for the logo assets, you a g foreal.
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idk why but i love how while this super moving and emotional ballad is going on, the entire drumline is sitting behind the big props and screwing around
Love the Nani counting is still going
@Thebig1776L
10 ай бұрын
is that the 567-91011 at the beginning
Please never let the Nani count die
“1 3 5 Bread” is iconic
Love to see it Aiden! Keep doing what you're doing, you were made for this.
🐐
@ObsessedDCIkid
4 ай бұрын
BRO WHAT 😭😭😭
Glad I got to plays scene 3 at Mount Union with yall.
@amatillo7333
5 ай бұрын
On god. I learned so much there
YES!!! I'm so happy that you got this opportunity and I hope next year is even better for you bro! Keep up the great work and I'll see you at Indianapolis
One of my sisters played clarinet in HS marching band (about to go to college, which I'm sad about), and she always said that the woodwind section was so serious. Brass and percussion were always just goofballs, with crazy vocals and weird senses of humor. Anyway, y'all did an amazing job this year! My admiration for drum corps members is beyond what could be put into words. Like, you guys are so optimistic, and you only speak highly of band (maybe because it's kind of a cult)!!
nice
do you have the vid from the guy recording you with the gimble? id love to see the entire quadline cam
@aidaneames6871
11 ай бұрын
Yes! That was our snare tech, Connor Yasuda, the video is up on the rbass KZread channel: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hJiX2aVpppPPibw.html
what are the sticks you guys used besides the paul rennicks
those quads sound crisp, whats the tuning on them
A chapel
Ima die if I ever play tenors, it would restrict my movement too much ima stay on marimba
@t12_cranks54
7 ай бұрын
its not as bad as you think, i march tenors, and they are pretty ergonomic