They are just sticking to traditions. Not many bands corps style or not do this. This is one of the many things that make 110 stick out. And I personally love the way traditions are kept.
They just have split tenors. Half have the upper two and the other have the bottom two. Its a little weird but they are just as good as any drum line with quints, or sextuplets.
@asylumslaughtr actually it's better, because that means there is more than one person working to make one rhythm. like tonal basses! everyone's working as one quint or sextuplets! :D
1:35 NICE
bc381900 4 months ago
They are just sticking to traditions. Not many bands corps style or not do this. This is one of the many things that make 110 stick out. And I personally love the way traditions are kept.
TheBlackhawk2112 6 months ago
@AndrewJamesSoltis I have "Don't Fear the Reaper" by the 110 under my videos if you like cowbell
bex1036 11 months ago
put the vid at 1:05 and watch
moonwalker915 1 year ago
The secret to success? MORE COWBELL!
NiHan27 1 year ago
They just have split tenors. Half have the upper two and the other have the bottom two. Its a little weird but they are just as good as any drum line with quints, or sextuplets.
asylumslaughtr 1 year ago
@asylumslaughtr actually it's better, because that means there is more than one person working to make one rhythm. like tonal basses! everyone's working as one quint or sextuplets! :D
insanewithdrumsticks 7 months ago
not many do. They actually have two types. Tenors and Timbales
bex1036 2 years ago
@bex1036 : wat it looks like to me is that they took a pair of quads and split the top drums and the bottom drums...wierd...
CATitan071 2 years ago
@CATitan071
Strange? Yes. But it allows for some really nice rhythms and harmony when tuned correctly.
bailesie 1 year ago
ive never seen a drumline use two's before
347826able 2 years ago