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2005 Santa Clara Vangard Drumline -Drum Break (Early Season)

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2006

The 2005 Santa Clara Vangard Drumline playing their drum break (Early Season).

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  • This is really good. The whole Matched snare thing shouldn't have kept them so low in the scoring as it did.

  • ehh not as clean as they have been before unfortunately

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  • @Dragon150043 i dont understand why judges would take off points from a drumline's score just by the way they hold their sticks... it is just a different technique

  • @tmilla13300 With pearl carriers its really easy to set it low and away. I did it with my snareline in 06.

  • matched snares is not the reason they scored so low in percussion, the dirty snare licks did...

  • @tmilla13300 from videos ive seen they look like they used tenor carrier j bars instead of the regular snare ones. which makes it a bit easier to march really low

  • ha ha what was he thinkin doing flash?

  • nice...

  • This isn't the first time SCV went matched grip. They won at least one trophy with matched grip in 79 I believe.

  • 0:16 tenor player forgets flash :(

  • From what I've heard about this line, they had a rough start due to the new grip, but in the end they turned out one of the best just like allways

  • love the writing

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