First...who is the poor guy who got stuck with 3 to 10 over and over in the back?! lol
Percussion placement should never to be overlooked. The more vertical you stage your percussionists the more difficult it is to hear. Placing them completely vertical will not only make it impossible to play cleanly, but the dirty sound you do hear will be much smaller because their sound is being covered up by the other's bodies.
There is a collision b/t flags and bass drums at 1:00
First...who is the poor guy who got stuck with 3 to 10 over and over in the back?! lol
Percussion placement should never to be overlooked. The more vertical you stage your percussionists the more difficult it is to hear. Placing them completely vertical will not only make it impossible to play cleanly, but the dirty sound you do hear will be much smaller because their sound is being covered up by the other's bodies.
There is a collision b/t flags and bass drums at 1:00
ive been using mml for a bit now and have been wanting to do a show with music synced to it but i cant get the drill to move how I want it to with the music, how did you do it so well?
Although this is good, I personally think that this does not hold a candle to the actually drill. The Cavies are BEASTS with drill, and they're practically ALWAYS on.
i wouldnt put the bass line infront of the hornline or off set the drumline to the hornline in the one section at 0:36-0:38. With the hornline spread out in such a large arch they need to be able to listen back for tempo. it would be realistically difficult to clean. although watching is the #1 priority sometimes our ears override our eyes.
Thats actually pretty epic!
puclik 1 year ago
anyone have the score sheet of this opener???
RoNM214 1 year ago
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A few thoughts...
First...who is the poor guy who got stuck with 3 to 10 over and over in the back?! lol
Percussion placement should never to be overlooked. The more vertical you stage your percussionists the more difficult it is to hear. Placing them completely vertical will not only make it impossible to play cleanly, but the dirty sound you do hear will be much smaller because their sound is being covered up by the other's bodies.
There is a collision b/t flags and bass drums at 1:00
matthewR77 1 year ago
A few thoughts...
First...who is the poor guy who got stuck with 3 to 10 over and over in the back?! lol
Percussion placement should never to be overlooked. The more vertical you stage your percussionists the more difficult it is to hear. Placing them completely vertical will not only make it impossible to play cleanly, but the dirty sound you do hear will be much smaller because their sound is being covered up by the other's bodies.
There is a collision b/t flags and bass drums at 1:00
matthewR77 1 year ago
very well done... good staging, good attention to the detail of the music...
JessOnTheRun 2 years ago
how did you sync the music
Hector95100 2 years ago
If u like this one, check out mine. Look up. sweet child o' mine. MML style. It was inspired by my 2007indoor drumline show, Guitar Hero II.
lafb08 2 years ago
Wait.... wheres the pit!?!?
lobstermeal 2 years ago
Its hidden. Alot with the drum major. This only shows the drill.
tytzer93 2 years ago
you cant put pit
CPTkirk100 2 years ago
Not bad, but leave this type of thing to Michael Gaines.
Snarician 2 years ago
ive been using mml for a bit now and have been wanting to do a show with music synced to it but i cant get the drill to move how I want it to with the music, how did you do it so well?
MiamiPatriot 3 years ago
this is tight
fullaces90 3 years ago
Although this is good, I personally think that this does not hold a candle to the actually drill. The Cavies are BEASTS with drill, and they're practically ALWAYS on.
thedashiii 3 years ago
Don't know how I missed this before. Excellent job. The timing was spot on. 5 stars, man.
MrMcMusic01 3 years ago
Very nice.
asianboy1021 3 years ago
i wouldnt put the bass line infront of the hornline or off set the drumline to the hornline in the one section at 0:36-0:38. With the hornline spread out in such a large arch they need to be able to listen back for tempo. it would be realistically difficult to clean. although watching is the #1 priority sometimes our ears override our eyes.
jeak2189 3 years ago
Agreed!
lobstermeal 2 years ago