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Produced by the U.S. Army Field Band, Washington, D.C.
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  • @vitaminbox1 marching 

  • @vitaminbox1 u seen a band before?????? a drumline????? a cymbals line????

  • who holds cymbals lol

  • @mrbobhead123 LOLOLOLOL "grip and stroke"

  • LOL LOL LOL. standard......... are 18 inches in size and quickly respond to vibrations

  • Ew. Sabian.

  • intermission reminds me of sound from FF7

  • Italian: It's "piatti," not "paitte."

    German: "Tellern" is accusative, which is inappropriate. The required form here would be the nominative, namely "Teller."

    At least he got it right in French...

  • @duubie420 he plays cymbals just fine there are different techniques that can be used to achieve that ideal sound. he uses the same technique as ian ding of detroit symphony.

  • this guy loves p3n15

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