I just realized that they signed SCV ily as tribute for them not playing during 2023
@7rtdrums7 күн бұрын
in babylon they had signed "SCV" as well, this is probably one of the best ways to show respect to them ngl.
@ch-yq5yn8 күн бұрын
that music sheet over the video is absolutely obnoxious.
@treymundell15 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@williamsanborn919515 күн бұрын
Still the best DCI show. Bar none. Sure, later shows have topped it score-wise since then, but this one is just top notch.
@ZakhadWOW5 күн бұрын
Lord knows every BD show since then might have been technically proficient, but not ONE of them makes me feel a damn thing but bored. I mean Tempus Blue? Cut-outs? GIve us more Spartacus, Harmonic Journey, TIlt, PHantom of the Opera, etc.. Enough of the super artsy-fartsy conceptual stuff. Can you imagine what Jim Jones and his contemporaries would have to say about the program designs (not even beginning with the disrespect to the military heritage that created DCI in the first place)?? THey'd be both outraged and laughing their asses off. Hell, even the BLue Stars absinthe fantasy trip had more impact and memorability than the BD shows have. Which makes me sad.. I was a large BD fan back in the 70s and 80s. But now that they and their community have such an interwoven effect in all angles of DCI, I dont see much changing. The worst effect? Kids bailing on Corps that invested YEARS in them, educating and training them in every aspect.. only to have the kids bail to go to BD for ageout year to whore themselves out for a medal.
@jaxonosu16 күн бұрын
This book is so dense omfg
@finnbuggy17817 күн бұрын
No cyms???
@user-hv3zc2jf1k18 күн бұрын
Time for a Pride parade
@cheeto827819 күн бұрын
At measure 17, is that meant to be 9let pdds followed by straight 16th dudupas?
@jjsinang19 күн бұрын
Cymbal part?
@as0-gamer99921 күн бұрын
Drum go boom!
@7rtdrums21 күн бұрын
8:21
@as0-gamer99920 күн бұрын
That part is soo good@@7rtdrums
@bigyes725221 күн бұрын
is Cymbal line not seen as being a part of Battery?
@7rtdrums21 күн бұрын
I was considering it but I'm not sure if people would learn the cymbal part. If you really want it I can make it and send it to you. I'll keep this in mind for next video 👀
@tacoyaki820 күн бұрын
I’d like to see cymbal line as well 👀
@jjsinang19 күн бұрын
@@7rtdrums we need it
@BOX6Performances21 күн бұрын
mmm.. crispy audio
@catassistant21 күн бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH
@Jspeidel21 күн бұрын
Love this style, as someone who’s trying to get better at arranging full battery parts, being able to see a full battery score and listen to the show at the same time is super helpful. Thanks for doing this!
@raymtz883822 күн бұрын
Follow his insta instagram.com/7rtdrums/
@imbored767822 күн бұрын
Do you think it would sound better if you used the audio from the tenor/snare cam and/or audio from a lot video or the perc show music by scv for the audio for the video? it’s hard to hear a lot of the notes they play. regardless, great work transcribing this
@imbored767822 күн бұрын
I could just be wrong, it sounds great in most parts but muffled in others
@7rtdrums22 күн бұрын
I tried, trust me, there just wasn't a lot of things lining up. It was either the battery sounded out of time or there was no brass, and this show is KNOWN for the brass basically. Those two videos didn't line up very well that's why there was many cuts back and forth between snare and tenors, I had to adjust everything. The only thing that lined itself up was the opener. I tried adding the bass video I used to get the beats but it was just not it. But they had no lot video rehearsing metropolis 1927/ mvt 2 so it would be raw audio for that anyways. I'll keep this in mind for next video tho thanks!
@imbored767822 күн бұрын
@@7rtdrums it’s still a great video, I already learned the snare part but I might learn some of the tenor parts now. What battery do you plan to do next?
@7rtdrums22 күн бұрын
I need help deciding that.... I've been thinking maybe coats 14. But I am taking suggestions now for sure
@imbored767822 күн бұрын
@@7rtdrums yea tilt or maybe e=mc2 but i dont know how much footage there is of a 2013 show. Blue coats 22 or 16 are two great shows. i know downsideup already has a tenor and snare trans so you would need to transcribe only the base part, im pretty sure their is a video of them at finals in the lot playing all of their show music.
@JakeCunningham-bp6ob22 күн бұрын
you’ve just blessed this world
@DennisJohnsonDrummer23 күн бұрын
Nice!
@salarmander27Ай бұрын
That quad and snare shot on count 4 in bar 48 gave me life
@ThatQuadDrummerАй бұрын
What happened to all the stuff they played during the trombone feature?
@7rtdrumsАй бұрын
some corps don’t rep some stuff like that, as i’m working on scv 2018 i haven’t seen one lot video where they rehearsal second movement. guessing it’s just a decision made by paul rennick or colin mcnutt. those movements are pretty simple and repetitive so i really wouldn’t see the point in rehearsing sections like that
@ThatQuadDrummerАй бұрын
@@7rtdrums dannng ive been looking for sheets for a while
@mb2268Ай бұрын
The dynamics throughout the phrase is just beautiful.....
@cloudy4306Ай бұрын
FINALLY OMG IVE BEEN WAITINGGGGG I NEED TO LEARN THIS BASS PART OGGMEGMSEGSEAMGEGA
@bodoplays9366Ай бұрын
the bass part at 2:10 is just mind boggling, having a hand to hand that long and difficult just to have it in the backround? nuts.
@7rtdrumsАй бұрын
it's crazy man, marching drill with an offset triplet for that long is absolutely wild
@RishiJalukarАй бұрын
Scojo writing is so weird man 😭 Great transcription tho
@TsaiSighАй бұрын
I think its dave glydes writing
@InspadaveАй бұрын
So much seems like weird for weird sake. Only a couple of spots had anything resembling a groove.
@AnotherDCINerdАй бұрын
In my professional saxophone/mellophone opinion, you did a good job
@disrandomdrumnmerАй бұрын
LES FRIGGIN GO
@as0-gamer999Ай бұрын
Drum go boom!
@7rtdrumsАй бұрын
5:31
@as0-gamer999Ай бұрын
@@7rtdrums nice lmao
@franciscoescareno20532 ай бұрын
I feel bad for big bass he did nun for the crazy splits
@joshsmith6700Ай бұрын
Fr homie had like 10 non-unison notes the whole show. Give my man some more love
@franciscoescareno2053Күн бұрын
@@joshsmith6700 fr gang
@kurryseymour2 ай бұрын
Intense eye makeup
@imbored76782 ай бұрын
Amazing work transcribing this
@kristianescareno31642 ай бұрын
gg
@jorgemoiina3 ай бұрын
ngl the bass parts are kinda accurate
@TheAssassin22995 ай бұрын
JSU Marching Southerners 2016 Quadline dude here: One suggestion - and it's taught by Mike McIntosh - make sure that when doing something such as the PDDs exercise and the two-height rolls that you _EQ the left._ Commonly, the left hand is going to play lower than the right hand, especially at higher BPM. Try to get it a bit higher up and EQ it to the right. Smooth and consistent from both hands is the goal in any audition process. Also, make sure to get a proper wrist turn instead of going towards forearm presses on those fast rolls, and try to get relaxed motion as much as possible. Let the heads do the work for you. If you want some workout, try to play the exercises at a reduced tempo on something with little rebound, like a pillow, then move to the drum. You'll notice a considerable difference in the ease of feeling how the rebound helps. X-axis comes _after_ Y-axis. Getting the EQ and the muscle memory makes the Y-Axis a second-nature type of thing. There's a few spots in the Rudiment sheet that just need some reps with the 'motion' in mind. Keep proper contact with the pinky and use the forearm and wrist primarily, rather than finger. The latter is much, much harder to get consistent than the first two. Stay loose, and control the drums under the hands on the y-axis (verticals) to make the movement around the drums on the (x-axis) a hinge for the vertical motion to move around the heads. Same advice applies to snare, but the only thing I'd mention is making sure of where the elbow is on the left trad grip. Keeping it on a proper plane and from moving too much will keep the beads centered on the head in the proper zone to use the rebound. Good luck, friend. I wish you well in the audition process. Also... I can tell that your primary is the snare, but being able to play both with relative ease is quite impressive. Props for that. That's why most of the information and perspective I've ramrodded into this comment is for quads. Don't let one focus get in the way of another, and be confident in both.
@7rtdrums5 ай бұрын
My primary instrument actually isn't snare. I was hoping for the tenor spot and well if i learned that one well I also learn the snare part so I thought might as well. As a tenor player I can say snare is way easier than tenors, which is why I enjoy tenors more. Thank you so much for the feedback, I will take this into consideration for next year.
@thenelsonbruhs7225 ай бұрын
One thing I will note is that the upwards pointing accent is meant to notate a staccato accent, not a “bigger” accent. So I feel that you may have misused that notation. Outside of that this is sick
@7rtdrums5 ай бұрын
I personally notate staccato marcato shots to represent something more powerful (usually a more powerful shot), its just my preference as well as the arrow pointing down, it has it's levels and makes more sense in context but thank you for pointing that out.
@jacoblaguna53715 ай бұрын
Most composers use Marcatos to indicate a rim shot
@thenelsonbruhs7225 ай бұрын
@@jacoblaguna5371 Fellow D1 player?
@jaimepminor805 ай бұрын
Sheet music please download
@animeprincess985 ай бұрын
Hey! What software did you use to make this? I'd love to make some transcription videos of my own as well. How do you standardize the size of the transcription image, if that's what you do?
@7rtdrums5 ай бұрын
MuseScore 4! i use my own formatting style to make the notes appear a bite smaller, i export it as a pdf and just take screenshots of every line and put them into a video editor.
@animeprincess985 ай бұрын
Any editor recs? Or which one do you use yourself?@@7rtdrums
@RobinGreen-ge7ww5 ай бұрын
@@7rtdrumswow. serious props for making something this polished in musescore! must have been a lot of work
@braydenvernon96495 ай бұрын
Heyo! You did a great job! I have a few tiny comments that could help with the tenor section of your audition in the future. Just lmk if you're insterested and i'll just reply with em. But you did a great job! Dont let getting cut bog you down, this is just the beginning! Keep choppin!
@jcrwzr5 ай бұрын
sounds like you put Supa Hot Fire crowd reactions in the video
@Juan_Garcia075 ай бұрын
Where
@scalyfish30285 ай бұрын
Good effort on transcription, I would double check your work with part 1 with the Vic firth video. However very impressive and very well executed!
@7rtdrums5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I noticed while playing the video some of the stuff was a little bit different.
@scalyfish30285 ай бұрын
Very impressive though! I wanna see more! Maybe do Battalion 2023?
@7rtdrums5 ай бұрын
Planning on Doing Crown23 then BD23, though i'll keep this suggestion in mind@@scalyfish3028
@redrighthand25 ай бұрын
wow, i bet insane effort was put into this. Seriously good job bro
@zoomlensshow5 ай бұрын
Damn you crazy for this
@Scooped_Orange5 ай бұрын
what an ending!!!
@as0-gamer9995 ай бұрын
Drum go boom!
@Hanospeaks5 ай бұрын
Don’t be afraid to audition for open class, amazing teachers and experiences there too 💯
@7rtdrums5 ай бұрын
Audition Result: CUT
@Commander_Koyke5 ай бұрын
What does this mean?
@jordaneil47095 ай бұрын
didnt make it@@Commander_Koyke
@GomuxGomu6 ай бұрын
Your definitely going good places with that skill
@brodyssportscardsvlogsandm4156 ай бұрын
Spirit of Atlanta had a very similar roll exercise in their packet. Only difference was a measure or two at the end
@masonmacias47586 ай бұрын
You’ve got amazing finger control and stick control, I wish you the best man
@Matt-ud9op6 ай бұрын
You're a beast on both, but you look more comfortable on snare. Hope you make the line!
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awwww i didn't know they signed SCV🫰
I just realized that they signed SCV ily as tribute for them not playing during 2023
in babylon they had signed "SCV" as well, this is probably one of the best ways to show respect to them ngl.
that music sheet over the video is absolutely obnoxious.
Thank you 🙏
Still the best DCI show. Bar none. Sure, later shows have topped it score-wise since then, but this one is just top notch.
Lord knows every BD show since then might have been technically proficient, but not ONE of them makes me feel a damn thing but bored. I mean Tempus Blue? Cut-outs? GIve us more Spartacus, Harmonic Journey, TIlt, PHantom of the Opera, etc.. Enough of the super artsy-fartsy conceptual stuff. Can you imagine what Jim Jones and his contemporaries would have to say about the program designs (not even beginning with the disrespect to the military heritage that created DCI in the first place)?? THey'd be both outraged and laughing their asses off. Hell, even the BLue Stars absinthe fantasy trip had more impact and memorability than the BD shows have. Which makes me sad.. I was a large BD fan back in the 70s and 80s. But now that they and their community have such an interwoven effect in all angles of DCI, I dont see much changing. The worst effect? Kids bailing on Corps that invested YEARS in them, educating and training them in every aspect.. only to have the kids bail to go to BD for ageout year to whore themselves out for a medal.
This book is so dense omfg
No cyms???
Time for a Pride parade
At measure 17, is that meant to be 9let pdds followed by straight 16th dudupas?
Cymbal part?
Drum go boom!
8:21
That part is soo good@@7rtdrums
is Cymbal line not seen as being a part of Battery?
I was considering it but I'm not sure if people would learn the cymbal part. If you really want it I can make it and send it to you. I'll keep this in mind for next video 👀
I’d like to see cymbal line as well 👀
@@7rtdrums we need it
mmm.. crispy audio
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Love this style, as someone who’s trying to get better at arranging full battery parts, being able to see a full battery score and listen to the show at the same time is super helpful. Thanks for doing this!
Follow his insta instagram.com/7rtdrums/
Do you think it would sound better if you used the audio from the tenor/snare cam and/or audio from a lot video or the perc show music by scv for the audio for the video? it’s hard to hear a lot of the notes they play. regardless, great work transcribing this
I could just be wrong, it sounds great in most parts but muffled in others
I tried, trust me, there just wasn't a lot of things lining up. It was either the battery sounded out of time or there was no brass, and this show is KNOWN for the brass basically. Those two videos didn't line up very well that's why there was many cuts back and forth between snare and tenors, I had to adjust everything. The only thing that lined itself up was the opener. I tried adding the bass video I used to get the beats but it was just not it. But they had no lot video rehearsing metropolis 1927/ mvt 2 so it would be raw audio for that anyways. I'll keep this in mind for next video tho thanks!
@@7rtdrums it’s still a great video, I already learned the snare part but I might learn some of the tenor parts now. What battery do you plan to do next?
I need help deciding that.... I've been thinking maybe coats 14. But I am taking suggestions now for sure
@@7rtdrums yea tilt or maybe e=mc2 but i dont know how much footage there is of a 2013 show. Blue coats 22 or 16 are two great shows. i know downsideup already has a tenor and snare trans so you would need to transcribe only the base part, im pretty sure their is a video of them at finals in the lot playing all of their show music.
you’ve just blessed this world
Nice!
That quad and snare shot on count 4 in bar 48 gave me life
What happened to all the stuff they played during the trombone feature?
some corps don’t rep some stuff like that, as i’m working on scv 2018 i haven’t seen one lot video where they rehearsal second movement. guessing it’s just a decision made by paul rennick or colin mcnutt. those movements are pretty simple and repetitive so i really wouldn’t see the point in rehearsing sections like that
@@7rtdrums dannng ive been looking for sheets for a while
The dynamics throughout the phrase is just beautiful.....
FINALLY OMG IVE BEEN WAITINGGGGG I NEED TO LEARN THIS BASS PART OGGMEGMSEGSEAMGEGA
the bass part at 2:10 is just mind boggling, having a hand to hand that long and difficult just to have it in the backround? nuts.
it's crazy man, marching drill with an offset triplet for that long is absolutely wild
Scojo writing is so weird man 😭 Great transcription tho
I think its dave glydes writing
So much seems like weird for weird sake. Only a couple of spots had anything resembling a groove.
In my professional saxophone/mellophone opinion, you did a good job
LES FRIGGIN GO
Drum go boom!
5:31
@@7rtdrums nice lmao
I feel bad for big bass he did nun for the crazy splits
Fr homie had like 10 non-unison notes the whole show. Give my man some more love
@@joshsmith6700 fr gang
Intense eye makeup
Amazing work transcribing this
gg
ngl the bass parts are kinda accurate
JSU Marching Southerners 2016 Quadline dude here: One suggestion - and it's taught by Mike McIntosh - make sure that when doing something such as the PDDs exercise and the two-height rolls that you _EQ the left._ Commonly, the left hand is going to play lower than the right hand, especially at higher BPM. Try to get it a bit higher up and EQ it to the right. Smooth and consistent from both hands is the goal in any audition process. Also, make sure to get a proper wrist turn instead of going towards forearm presses on those fast rolls, and try to get relaxed motion as much as possible. Let the heads do the work for you. If you want some workout, try to play the exercises at a reduced tempo on something with little rebound, like a pillow, then move to the drum. You'll notice a considerable difference in the ease of feeling how the rebound helps. X-axis comes _after_ Y-axis. Getting the EQ and the muscle memory makes the Y-Axis a second-nature type of thing. There's a few spots in the Rudiment sheet that just need some reps with the 'motion' in mind. Keep proper contact with the pinky and use the forearm and wrist primarily, rather than finger. The latter is much, much harder to get consistent than the first two. Stay loose, and control the drums under the hands on the y-axis (verticals) to make the movement around the drums on the (x-axis) a hinge for the vertical motion to move around the heads. Same advice applies to snare, but the only thing I'd mention is making sure of where the elbow is on the left trad grip. Keeping it on a proper plane and from moving too much will keep the beads centered on the head in the proper zone to use the rebound. Good luck, friend. I wish you well in the audition process. Also... I can tell that your primary is the snare, but being able to play both with relative ease is quite impressive. Props for that. That's why most of the information and perspective I've ramrodded into this comment is for quads. Don't let one focus get in the way of another, and be confident in both.
My primary instrument actually isn't snare. I was hoping for the tenor spot and well if i learned that one well I also learn the snare part so I thought might as well. As a tenor player I can say snare is way easier than tenors, which is why I enjoy tenors more. Thank you so much for the feedback, I will take this into consideration for next year.
One thing I will note is that the upwards pointing accent is meant to notate a staccato accent, not a “bigger” accent. So I feel that you may have misused that notation. Outside of that this is sick
I personally notate staccato marcato shots to represent something more powerful (usually a more powerful shot), its just my preference as well as the arrow pointing down, it has it's levels and makes more sense in context but thank you for pointing that out.
Most composers use Marcatos to indicate a rim shot
@@jacoblaguna5371 Fellow D1 player?
Sheet music please download
Hey! What software did you use to make this? I'd love to make some transcription videos of my own as well. How do you standardize the size of the transcription image, if that's what you do?
MuseScore 4! i use my own formatting style to make the notes appear a bite smaller, i export it as a pdf and just take screenshots of every line and put them into a video editor.
Any editor recs? Or which one do you use yourself?@@7rtdrums
@@7rtdrumswow. serious props for making something this polished in musescore! must have been a lot of work
Heyo! You did a great job! I have a few tiny comments that could help with the tenor section of your audition in the future. Just lmk if you're insterested and i'll just reply with em. But you did a great job! Dont let getting cut bog you down, this is just the beginning! Keep choppin!
sounds like you put Supa Hot Fire crowd reactions in the video
Where
Good effort on transcription, I would double check your work with part 1 with the Vic firth video. However very impressive and very well executed!
Yeah, I noticed while playing the video some of the stuff was a little bit different.
Very impressive though! I wanna see more! Maybe do Battalion 2023?
Planning on Doing Crown23 then BD23, though i'll keep this suggestion in mind@@scalyfish3028
wow, i bet insane effort was put into this. Seriously good job bro
Damn you crazy for this
what an ending!!!
Drum go boom!
Don’t be afraid to audition for open class, amazing teachers and experiences there too 💯
Audition Result: CUT
What does this mean?
didnt make it@@Commander_Koyke
Your definitely going good places with that skill
Spirit of Atlanta had a very similar roll exercise in their packet. Only difference was a measure or two at the end
You’ve got amazing finger control and stick control, I wish you the best man
You're a beast on both, but you look more comfortable on snare. Hope you make the line!