United States Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps
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@EastAsiandictator- You don't have to like this music. This music represents absolute British influence on the American colonies. Many "Americans" at that time were born in England, so their cultural and military influence was absolute British. It speaks volumes about our nation that we were the "student" of our master England. We stood up to, and defeated our oppressive master, created our own country, and now we have Lady Ga Ga.
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@FlierFrank172 Hey Frank, no offense unless you're a drummer, but you're talking about ROPE DRUMS vs. 12 lug free floating high-tension heads that do the work for you. HUGE difference. I personally love the throaty gut sound. Got my college band director to let me put gut on our marching snares. We kicked ass!!!
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BAAAAD editing, but spare me the goober talking about the folks playing for you. The drums are freaking awesome. Maybe a little too modern in arrangement. I have everything from a six-lug single tension marching snare with gut to a Premier twelve lug pipe band snare. That open style drumming is bitchen'!
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Too bad they're using drum cadences that sound like a high school or college band.
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@snaredrums7 yep, I have much better camera gear now. Remember this was 2008.
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@shadowwatcher42d the camera also makes those snares sound bad. They're actually very beautiful drums. Look at other videos of the drumline
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His move at 0:21. Robot-like.
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what song starts at 5:20 ?
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Oh man that bass drum solo (I think there may have been snare drummers there too but) it made my jaw drop. For as fast as he was playing he made it sound so clean. Oh man I'm gonna have a smile on my face the rest of the day!
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whats the song at 1:24
Awesome !
updagert1961 2 years ago 8
I really don't like this music...but I'm not going to disrespect it...
Everyone has their own taste of music
EastAsiandictator 1 year ago 7