probably the best drum break ive ever heard, no phasing between the basses and tenors, snares' stick heights impeccable, ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE THiS: CLEAN... awesome
@thedrumster1990 I would consider it more of an exercise than a cadence. Cadences are typically slower, around 120 bpm, this is at about 190 haha. Plus, it's considered "A 60-Second Warmup for Ambitious Drumlines" on TapSpace, which is where you can get it from.
I'm wondering how the drum majors in the back are keeping time while they march on the field.... LoL
vodoodragono1 10 months ago
@vodoodragono1
They look at the front DM.
VMFA115Starloric 7 months ago
probably the best drum break ive ever heard, no phasing between the basses and tenors, snares' stick heights impeccable, ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE THiS: CLEAN... awesome
johnson4tw 2 years ago
@johnson4tw it really isnt that clean... cool- yes, but clean- not really
thedrumster1990 2 years ago
@johnson4tw and also its a cadence not a break
thedrumster1990 2 years ago
@thedrumster1990 I would consider it more of an exercise than a cadence. Cadences are typically slower, around 120 bpm, this is at about 190 haha. Plus, it's considered "A 60-Second Warmup for Ambitious Drumlines" on TapSpace, which is where you can get it from.
budwayz 1 year ago
@thedrumster1990 Warm up lol
leftshoe0 1 year ago
awesome
HeftieldEsp 2 years ago