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Opus X (Fife & Drum - Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2007

Maurice takes a shot at playing a snare drum solo called "Opus Ten" (otherwise known as "Flower of the Alps"). Originally played by the Army's Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps.

For sheet music and more see our Corps Website: http://vvfdc.org/sheetmusic.php

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  • isnt that the v v"s (village volunteers) snare drum? Because i know you used it in niagara this year for the muster.

  • @cartoonman12345 - Yes it is. Hmm, who is this? Did we jam?

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  • @cartoonman12345 at fort george this year

  • @calism23 Ya my name is Stuart i am in the fort york fife and drum corps and we jamed in th night jaming sesh

  • @calism23 thanks dude. im more into the southern style drumming which is kind of like what you did except a lot more arm movement

  • @TheDragonmaster18 - Well, I don't think they would last very long doing rim shots on metal rims. You'd have to tape them up, but they're too good looking and expensive to cover up ($20-30). I just watched your feature video - nice chops.

  • @calism23 can you use those sticks on modern drums

  • @TheDragonmaster18 - Those are from Cooperman. Reamer also makes that class of sticks.

  • @calism23 where do you get sticks like that from

  • @wadoryu2u

    Yeah, from Cooperman-dot-com

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