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  • Thats one damn good pit

  • i see my man Adrian hill rocking the timpani

  • amazing snare line

  • Wait, if FM got 3rd, and Colleyville won, who got 2nd?

  • fossil ridge i think

  • @Airril keller :) woop woop!

  • @doga63 Haha, way to respond to a comment a long time ago. XD It's cool though. Actually, I found out Fossil Ridge made 2nd at this. Keller made 2nd the year before though.

  • @Airril ohh yea you're right. this was last year correct? lol sorry

  • In my humble opinion of course, i think colleyville's show was entertaining but not as musically demanding as FloMo's. I heard more notes in the first minute and 30 seconds of FM's show than i did in all of Cvilles. It seemed that they would play a break then set their drums down and danced until they played a movement from last years show. And CH's breaks didnt look or sound as hard as you make them out to be. Just my opinion though, don't take anything too harshly. CH's show was fun though!

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  • They were easy.

  • who's beats? most def. not cville's breaks, and the other stuff is hard to hear so I don't know, but it's cville. FM's show this year was good, especially for 8 snares.

  • Just sayin their breaks sound and look easy from watching video but i didn't play them. And FM had 5 rookies on that snareline, 4 of them freshman.

  • maybe the same amount of beats in like 4 minuets of flomo though, and cville i believe only played one movement from last years show, and it sounds like different beats if you compare, and it does have to do with video games, so i dont think it is lazy composing or anything

  • no, betterdrummerjoe, i was agreeing with the judges decisions. they are highly paid professionals that know what they are talking about.

  • Yea, and I was in no way disagreeing. I was just noting that the way you worded the sentence sounded like you didn't know that FM received best snare line.

  • agust, i agree that the colleyville quad line had more hard isolated breaks. the colleyville quad line definitely deserved best tenors. i think FM deserved best snare though, they had very clean beats in the snare line, the quad line in colleyville just outworked and outplayed FM.

  • Well they got best snare line...if you didn't already know...maybe you misplaced the word "though"...or used it to replace "also" or something similar to that by mistake...

  • very good. haha a snare drummer moves in a hold when the camera is zoomed in on him at 5:56

  • Does anyone else think that flower mound deserved best tenors? thats what i think

  • yea.

  • i dont know man, colleyville had some really good tenors

  • RRHS Standstill Div I Best Tenors! :) Ha, Flourmound does have REALLY good tenors, but the snares are almost featured in this show. It accounts for the 'Best Snare' title, but the judges don't see anything which make Tenors stand out. Just watch that tenor solo when they mention "Nintendo Music".

  • Or in the middle, at about 5:00 (in the Colleyville show)

  • There are several moments in the show that are focused around the tenors! Just listen.

  • Well my real point is that Colleyville had more Tenor moments, and better tenor moments. I am in no way saying that there isn't a single part of that show where tenors get to show off, but the snares are the main focus of the show, if you know what I mean.

  • you think wrong.

    VERY wrong. did you even see the colleyville show? those beats are unheard of compared to this

  • TheQuadtech, yeah i did see colleyville's show. they just got some really hard, isolated breaks that showed them off. FM had some clean, tasty beats.

    Overall, i really don't care though...

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  • pay closer attention, flo mo makes what they play look easy

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  • If Colleyville did the same thing (stand stil), then the best line obviously won best snares.

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  • hmm....at the end of flo mo's opener, notice the two count five-let roll followed by a ninelet, then two beats of 32's, then a 6 tuplet, another five-let, 16's, triplets, and finally eighth notes (and notice the accents) That may not be the hardest thing to play as an individual, but playing that with any line is not easy

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