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#54974 - 09/10/04 01:04 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: KillaQuints]
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Registered: 09/05/00
Loc: Tullahoma, TN
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Orangecrush2, can you please name some of the people that you have seen that makes Jeff Queen just one of the crowd...maybe we have heard of them. Oh, and for the record Jeff Queen was playing in a top 12 DCI line at the age of FIFTEEN, so actually he was that good at 19. You were probably to young to know about it at the time. Next, Jeff Queen is an example. No one is talking a cult following (as you put it). There are other people we could have used as an example, but just about everyone knows who Queen is, so he was used. If you want other names...how about Nick Angelis, Pat Fitzgibbon, Mike McIntosh, Mickey Burmer, and Tyler Dempsey. I could go on, put that should cover it. Finally, I think you are taking this a little too far. No one is idolizing anyone here....it is called admiring. We can do that and not be a flunky. It happens all the time. Also, there are very few drummers that are on the playing level of Mr. Queen. Honestly, calling him a god in the world of drumming is not really a stretch. If you took a poll of the best rudimental snare drummers of the last 20 years...his name would be top 5 at least. Oh, and there is nothing wrong with putting someone on a pedastal as you long as you are trying to climb that pedastal to get to that level (or as close as possible).
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#54976 - 09/16/04 10:08 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: misledyouth]
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Registered: 08/02/04
Loc: VA. richmond
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well i alot a lot of the band i know play with their wrist not their fingers ,and the thing about sticking up your middle finger is something to give you a very good example/visual of how to get close to what he wants .thats they way i was tough in the begining when i started but i eventually got used to it and after watching the pros play and mimicing them i evolved into the way i play now wich is the actual correct way to play (it took me 2 months to achive but hey i got there).
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ima a mutt when it comes to percussion .... but im not dirty you can tell how i play .
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#54982 - 12/23/04 03:27 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: John]
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Registered: 03/22/04
Loc: St. Louis/Springfield, MO
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no...thank you. I hope everyone here can appreciate that mpeg as much as I did...
It just shows that there's nothing wrong with a little bit of diversity... and it shows that a line can still groove hard while showing some chops. If more showstyle lines took this approach, I'd probably be a ton more into the activity then I am now, simply because it seems like many lines water down their parts just for the sake of more groove (but that's more of a philosophical issue than anything).
Quick question - do you guys use the most solid player as center snare approach? Because I noticed the end guy is tapping off. Also, how do you guys run your warmup block? Do you just play the standard eight on a hand, double beat, accent-tap/bucks type stuff that corps lines do?
(and, this could also be carried over into the "Why aren't Showbands clean" thread... this line just smoked a good percentage of the corps-style lines around here in St. Louis...)
But yeah, thanks for helping to bridge the chasm between the two different "denominations" of marching percussion. The end even reminded me a little bit about how BD rocks out at the end of Ditty. Major props to your line, Blackfire.
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