Memorizing Drumline the Movie STOLEN Snare Solo
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- čas přidán 21. 12. 2020
- Chris memorizes the drumline feature and snare solo from Drumline the Movie where Devon "fights for the field"!
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CZcams FINALLY recommends an amazing video
Same.... this guy is amazing!!! Subbing and I can’t even play the drums...lol
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The nation is in here what’s up family
Holy crap, thank y’all so much!
I know right how long has it been
2 nights in a row with this guy. Algorithm ain't failing me.
Quality content for sure.
lol bro..we’re all living the same life
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Same here. Back2Back nights as well..... tha Fuhck?! 🤔
you too? the simulation is getting lazy.
"If I hadn't signaled the drum majors to cut you off YOU'D STILL BE OUT THERE BEATIN YO DAMN DRUM"
I can hear his voice😂😂😂
Make 7 up yours
I left the polisher on the bottom shelf B
That part kills me everytime lmao
LMFAOOOO STILL ONE OF MY FAVORITE LINES IN THIS MOVIE
i love how he thinks WE’RE gonna question him 😭😭 like bro, no way in hell am i gonna tell u youre doin sum wrong 😭😭 10/10
Bless the algorithm for introducing this guy.
Facts big facts
Facts
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Preach it.... awesome!
ALL HAIL THE ALGORITHM!!
“Flight of the bumble bee.”
“Flight of the bumble bee!”
*”FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLE BEE!”*
To be fair, that song is impressive from a band geek perspective. I think they used FAMU's arrangement in the movie. When they bust that out in the stands it is a pretty major flex.
Bruh 🤣😭
You really need to do it on an actual snare drum.
I was thinking this in the last video but i didnt want to throw no shade cause this guy is incredible lol
Too loud gonna disturb there neighbors
If he does that, you wouldn’t be able to differentiate the sounds, then people will say that he isn’t really doing it.
Haven’t even finished this one yet and gotta say. Bro is a savage.
Now learn the ending battles
Yes please
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Yes please
YES!
"I don't know what the beef is between you two, but you need to grill it up and eat it...😠" 😂
That's one of my favorite lines
My guy, you nailed it even without being able to transcribe. You’re extremely talented
ive seen these scenes no less that 100x and they still always give me chills...and i dont know shit about fuck when it comes to music
Dude.. This blows me away by your knack for seeing, hearing, and repeating damn near perfectly. I remember i used to try to imitate so many parts of the cadences when i was younger still learning drums. Love these videos 🤘
Man that was amazing, I’ve watched the movie a thousand times because of those drums solo’s. Watching you replicate that to perfection was just amazing dude.
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This movie made me want to join the drumline for my high school
We love this.
This movie MADE ME JOIN the BAND and play in the PERCUSSION SECTION.
@Drum God oh is that right, do you want a cookie?
@Drum God just because you had a different scenario that influenced your love for instruments and music doesn't mean that a MOVIE that showcases just how bring apart of a real marching band feels is a SAD THING. And to be completely honest, my Marching Band experience in High School was extremely similar to this. We had battles while in parades, at football games, across the field and on the field. We did halftime performs where we danced and grooved. We had concerts and all kinds of field trips and just amazing moments. Been invited to a major competition because we were a talented group. You must not live in the Southern States because that's exactly how it is out here.
Great job! Our high school drum section played those exact cadences. Our drum instructor was one of the snare players in the movie. You caught on very quick to those cadences, took us many a days to figure that out lol. The ending battle was my favorite back in the day!
Never asked for this, but did I stay and watch the whole thing? Yes
“I left the polish on the bottom shelf B” 😂
“Pow pow pow”😭😭😭
What I enjoy the most brother, is that you're replicating what Devon was BEFORE he was taught how to read music and that's what I believe the movie was about. There's shock and awe in raw talent but there's greatness in dicipline. Great Job brother😎🤙🏾
I'm not sure how I got here.... But I'm never leaving.
my goodness I had to replay that ending like 8 times. you're amazing and so talented!
“Thank you Nick Cannon, that’s the one thing you did good for us” 😂😂😂
Thank you for making me smile. Love the energy, you are doing what you said at like the 12 min mark- your just letting it flow man.
Watching these bring back the same spice and feelings I felt when I first saw the movie. Amazing job and well done.
CZcams algorithm brought me to this channel yesterday. I'm amazed and thankful!
Excellent snare play, by the way.
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This has genuinely been my favorite video so far if 2021. Very happy it was recommended to me. Can’t wait to see some more.
The algorithms brought me to your page but damn did I dive down this rabbit hole myself!!! #NoRegrets
That’s might have been the coolest thing I’ve seen this year....
Yo, as a 29 year old, I was in elementary school when drumline came out. I am from Montgomery alabama and marched at Miles College (Birmingham,AL) and Alabama State University (Montgomery,AL). I really love to see a person of a different race acknowledging HBCU band culture. I know you may not understand much about it, but it was certainly a blast seeing you reenact this African American culture hit movie!
I really appreciate you saying that! We love this style of performance, and when you dig in, you see how technical and choppy a lot of the stuff really is! Such a cool niche!
@@ApexPercussion graduate of Prairie View A&M University and was leaving college right around the time this came out. I'm also glad to see you appreciating HBCU culture. I felt so much was misunderstood when the movie came out but you are really showing the details that were missed and dismissed with respect to percussion in this video. Thank you again from an HBCU grad. I also find it funny to find predominately white high school bands playing that lick from Dancing Machine lick just as late as last night and often wonder if they know the original song that comes from. lol
Not quite sure why CZcams sent me to this channel, but I’m thoroughly enjoying every bit of it. Cheers
its funny bc this has been my favorite movie since a child im now an adult & i remember every famous line & solo or play from this movie by heart, its embedded in my brain thats how much i watched this movie.
I was drumming in cadets when this movie came out. Made us think more creatively when it came to our band demonstrations.
This was SICK!!! 😱 I LOVE THIS!!! Dude, you NAILED that solo!!!
oooohhhhh!!!! that ending was off the hook...nicely done.
I was looking to get back into playing the snare drum and this came up in my recommended videos so glad it did.
This is the channel I didn't know I needed in my life!!!
These drumline vids are awsome man. Reminds me of when I was in highschool, a few years after this movie came out, and trying to mimic all of the snare drummers parts!
You're killing it! Great job!
You're unreal bro. I hooked on these drumline memorizations.
DUDE!!! First of all, the CZcams algorithm brought me here, but the content kept me here. Mad respect for someone so good at their craft! As someone who is non-musical, I was extremely impressed by your ability to pick this up on the fly and lay it down better than the movie! You earned a like and a subscribe! Keep up the good work!
Wow. Amazing talent to be able to figure out that stuff so quickly and accurately. Was a joy to watch.
Came across this and you killed it!!!! Awesome how we see you dissect the video and pick it up. Keep them coming
Truly amazing my man! GIFTED
DUUUUUUDE. This is so freaking awesome! Subscriber for life.
That was sick! My inner child felt this, I tried so hard when this first came out!
Just watched the movie for the 90th time, i see this vid pop up randomly and had to watch. This was amazing 🔥
I love how hyped you got on the ending of that.
DUDE I'VE SUBSCRIBED!!!!! I'VE NEVER SCREAMED FOR JOY SO LOUD IN MY LIFE!!!🙌🏾 I won't lie, at first I didn't think you could do it.. But seriously proved me wrong!💕🙌🏾 I can't wait to see more of your videos.
Yo! Thank you so much!! We are excited for the next one!
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@@DiscGolfFool we get it, Jason....
For all of the people that hit the thumbs down button on any of your videos, they have no sense of anything good in this world. It takes talent and skill to do what you do and I commend you for it. Great and AMAZING work!
Why has one of your videos become one of my recommended? Also, why is it that you made me want to watch Drumline again as I had no intentions of doing so?
It’s been many years since I’ve watched the movie and now I want to watch it again just because you re-enacted these exact scenes so effortlessly! Awesome job on your version!
idk who tf you are but youtube recommended me your channel with these Drumline vids but you and the guy behind the camera seem cool af, love the energy... definitely subscribing
Bro you killed it! Amazing
Underrated man, underrated channel
"YOUD STILL BE OUT THERE BEATING YO DAMN DRUM!!"
Dude! Watched this vid and instantly subscribed!!! Thank you algorithm for introducing me to this channel!
These are amazing!!!! Love how you dissect it!
The back sticking at the end was nutty! Great job!
Nothing but smiles through this entire video!
YOOOOO YOU REALLY HAVE STARTED GOING VIRAL BRO! SO MUCH LOVE!!! GOOD JOB BRO
These videos are bringing back so much memories
The talent these people have is ridiculous, amazing, and hot
This is freaking amazing.... Jeeezzzzz!!! I’m hooked and can’t even play the drums. Sooooo freaking awesome!!!!
Sick finish! Crazy skills man and keep it up!
10:37 that my friends, is the look on the face of a man with dedication and focused. Woo damn! NOoice skills bro!
You never disappoint 😤
this was fly as hell man well done
I am graduate of a HBCU and had friends in the band. Even though this is just a movie, it shows you that HBCU's bands are unique and hard to duplicate.
WOW! You have a gift. Discovered it today & I'm subbed. I'll be here for more content. Props to the man off camera. 👏🔥
Another one spot on. Great job!
Awesome job. That was amazing!!
I am fully prepared to spend my Saturday afternoon watching every video in this series.
Oh wow that was amazing!! I saw this movie in the theaters when it came out in 02!
Outstanding job!!
Found your channel of recommending this series of yours but excited to see your musicianship skills!
Amazing! Wow! I shared in the excitement as you advanced in each part.
If you want to see a reference to the solo, the film has a scene before this performance where Shawn shows the solo to the line. I believe its the same one he plays for this.
You guys do a great job, and I love the commentary.
Sick job man. One of my all time favorite movies.
That was DAMN GOOD and really liked how you transitioned your stick to the drum roll.
THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Wow!! Well doneee Chris 👍
That was hard but so awesome!
Keep it up!
Subbed, love watching talented CZcamsrs.
sooo good!!! Great job man!!!
I've never watched a drum video ever, but somehow I've watched two of these videos. Great work!
Getting it worked up and just shredding the gnar at the end
Ho... ly... SHIIIIT!!!! Dude you’re amazing. You freaking killed this!
Tht ending was absolutely beautiful💯💯💯
A Virtually Impossible Task
Playing drums is like making love. You never look down to see how the flow is going.
The phrase "a virtually impossible task" resonated in my mind as I hung up the phone (of course, I didn't really hang up the phone. I just pushed that little red button at the bottom my phone. After all, this was January 2002). As I was preparing to make the dramatic move from California to Colorado, I got a call from Dateline. The ladies at Dateline are super sweet, and I recognized this particular voice as one of my favorites. "TV and film call, the movie Drumline." was presented to me from the other end of the telephone. I was told that I would need to be available for a five-day stretch, without interruption. In other words, I could not book any other dates within that five-day period, as they had me on a retainer (short leash). The Dateline maven continued by saying, “The composer is presenting a virtually impossible task for you and the fellow percussionist on the date.” Although I had a lot going on at the time, what with my forthcoming move to Colorado, my interest was piqued at the phrase "a virtually impossible task." I was also interested in who the "fellow percussionist" might to be, as I would be working and coexisting with this partner in crime for the next five days.
"Oh, we're working on getting Vinnie Colaiuta as the second percussionist." Okay. Vinnie is, without argument, one of the finest drummers to ever be housed in a human sheath. Ridiculous technique, unbelievable feel, and an approach that is beyond reproach. Vinnie is certainly “the man.” I must admit that, as I made my way to Paramount soundstage M on that crisp and cool January morning, I was a bit nervous at the prospect of spending five days in the studio with one Vinnie Colaiuta. I had met Vinnie a few times before, and we spoke in passing occasionally, but I had never had the opportunity to work with him in a recording environment. I made my way to the parking lot at Paramount and negotiated a circuitous path to Paramount Stage M. I walked into the cavernous studio that is M and was greeted by our composer, our engineer du jour, and Mr. Colaiuta. The four of us immediately held a powwow at which us drummers came to find out that there was nothing written for us because this particular piece of postproduction wasn't part of the original plan.
For anyone that hasn't seen the film, I'll offer you a very brief synopsis: a Southern college with an awesome band and tremendous drumline battles it out with other college bands in the state and, subsequently, the nation. Nick Cannon plays one of the main characters in the film and is, at least for the film’s sake, a virtuoso snare drummer. Of course, Nick Cannon and the people whom he battles throughout this film are not necessarily virtuoso snare drummers in real life. Therefore (yes, you guessed it), Vinnie and I would be the virtuoso snare drummers and battle it out so that everything would sound good technically, in accordance with what was going on in the scene-whether it be in the practice room, on the field, in formation, whatever. Post production stuff.
So what, you may ask, is the "virtually impossible task"? The composer explained to us that there is only one catch: "So, unfortunately, there's no written music. So you're going to have to watch the film over and over again and transcribe all of the snare drum, Tri-Tom, bass drum, and Piatti cymbal parts first, and then do the recording."
Vinnie and I looked at each other, looked at the composer, smiled and said, "Grab us some music paper, and we’ll get to it."
I would like to say, right off the bat, that I am an excellent reader. I had to be an excellent reader to carve out a 40-plus-year career in the business of music. But I must say I have never come across a reader of drum music with the expertise of Mr. Colaiuta. Vinnie was enthusiastic about this task; he is the guy who loves to transcribe drum parts and simply pick the shit apart. We watched Nick and his nemeses rattling away at their respective snare drums and painstakingly, for two days, transcribed every single drum part.
In the evenings, I would come home to pack up my California house and cry late into the night, my mind spinning with this idea that I would be leaving the home of my birth, a city that I love very much, to make my way to the very unfamiliar state of Colorado. I was in the throes of my addiction to painkillers and various other pills and potions. Let's just say, it was not a great time for me.
But music and everything that I love about it is a unifying force in this life. We had a terrific time working on these drum parts and, for the couple of days after the transcription, we had some very enjoyable, spirited drum battles back and forth. But that's not all that needed to be done. Vinnie was not the kind of guy that could ever be put on any sort of "retainer" by the Dateline girls, and after day three, he got a better call and bailed on the session. Still to be recorded was all of the bass drum, tom-tom, and Piatti parts that are sprinkled through the marching bands in the film. My five-day call turned into a ten-day call. (No complaints here because the money was quite good, and it is the gift that keeps on giving through my film musicians’ secondary fund check every year.)
After my ten days of recording, I made my way to Arvada, Colorado, with a massive semi truck full of furniture, memorabilia, and essentially everything that I have ever owned in this life following. Until very recently, I had never fully understood why it was necessary to make this particular move. I understand now that, in this life, there are no bad or good moves. There is only the constant that is change.
Just watched all of your Drumline videos you're very talented sir. Keep up the good work.
Hey thanks, Kells! Doin our best!
Idk why this was on my feed but I’m glad it was that was super dope
Awesome!! Love all these drumline remakes
Watched your whole video about the audition piece. Gave it a thumbs up. Didn’t hit the subscribe button until this video. You have mad skills. Keep it up! 👍🏾
Loving this!
Yo that was mad nice bro! Keep up the great work!
That was f'in awesome. 🔥🔥
I'm not sure how this popped up in my feed. I'm also happy it did. So impressive!
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This was soooo awesome!
This is incredible!!
10k!?😂😂😂 that video bought me here and now it’s at a mill.. congrats
Dudeeeee that’s SICKKKK!!!!!