2005 Phantom Regiment Drumline at Finals in Foxboro, MA. (c) 2005 Drum Corps International Videography by Rick Lunn, Ryan Ling, Karen Foglesong, Drew Forter and Jereon TenBrinke.
This to me, this was a statement season for Phantom Regiment's percussion program, I dig 2003, but 2005 was on another level and bared out in 2006-2010 with 3 drum titles and championship.
Yeah, I was on bass. I'm sure you can find the DVD on dci.org. In the Lot is the name of it. It's also got the Cadets, Cavs, Crown, Scouts, and Coats, all from the 05 season.
That tenor solo is amazing chop wise but there's no musicality in it. Crossmen 1984 is a classic example of playing to a melody in a tenor solo. I think it's harder to play with space and dynamics than ramming notes. Don't get me wrong, I'm not strictly old school and love tenor solos from the '80's 90's and 00's ,but as a former DCI tenor player, the drums could be used so much more melodically.
lol I love the slight delay between tap off and attack of the exercise. too clean
Those rolls are so beautifully balanced everytime. So ridiculously good
This to me, this was a statement season for Phantom Regiment's percussion program, I dig 2003, but 2005 was on another level and bared out in 2006-2010 with 3 drum titles and championship.
Attack is nuts
I did make it as in I cut it, although I didn't film it. I couldn't, I was busy playing in it, lol. This is cut from the "In the Lot" series.
I love this show!
Yeah, I was on bass. I'm sure you can find the DVD on dci.org. In the Lot is the name of it. It's also got the Cadets, Cavs, Crown, Scouts, and Coats, all from the 05 season.
These guys were a different breed. PERIOD. GO FRANK NEDLEY!!
Mike got the serious stank face here... he was always deep in the beat.
I think at least 500 of the views was me as a kid in high school😂😂😂
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I see I see. Were you on bass? And where can I buy this video.
Amazing video. Did you make this video yourself?
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That tenor solo is amazing chop wise but there's no musicality in it. Crossmen 1984 is a classic example of playing to a melody in a tenor solo. I think it's harder to play with space and dynamics than ramming notes. Don't get me wrong, I'm not strictly old school and love tenor solos from the '80's 90's and 00's ,but as a former DCI tenor player, the drums could be used so much more melodically.
You got me wanting to check out some Bones 84 now