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From: QuantumVoid
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  • That's so cool! Snare drum & tympani playing together!

  • actually they both suck

    rookie shit, learn to play percussion niggz.

  • Aye Captain!!

  • I dont understand why everyone is mad they are marking time. They can do whatever they want to sound good and not make a mistake/

  • Its not drum corps, don't mark time

  • @SUNSNARE06

    Why not? Seeing how the Timpanist here plays with corpsmaster mallets, I'm pretty sure that they both also do a bit of marching.

  • @Serjreaven

    because first of all it looks rediculous, second of all its unnecessary, three there are much better and much more discreet ways of keeping time

  • @SUNSNARE06 Learn to spell, douchebag-it's RIDICULOUS, with an I,not E.

  • slow as fuck pussies, im pretty sure its 160 8th note

  • I was always told not to touble tap. I noticed the snare drummer is not being even. Hard for me to explain since it has been so long. When the right hand is last to hit, you don't start with the right hand again. Instead you rotate and start with the left. then the left hand is last to hit and then you start with the right. That can meen the difference from a Superior or Excelent. Can meen the difference from Perfect or Great.

  • @onslaught42 Depends on what sound you want. You get a different sound RLR-LRL than you do RLR-RLR or LRL-LRL, and being conscious of what sound you want to make is what matters.

  • Nice, but no need to mark time.

  • Excellent show of musicianship and artistic sensitivity to phrasing and dynamics.  Love the consistency of sound and character as well. Great performance. 5/5

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