Top Secret Drum Corps of Basel meets the Blue Devil Percussion Team of Concord California

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Published 2015-07-14
The very first practice together

All Comments (21)
  • @CastleMr40
    I wish I had discovered this before my Dad died (Feb. 2019). He would love this. He was a classically-trained percussionist -- graduated from Eastman School of Music, 1938. He lived to be 102 years old. Love to see precision drumming.
  • @lanceboyett9034
    The best part of that room full of talent was the respect for each side & absolutely no hatred. That shows maturity .
  • @brass427
    I've seen Top Secret a couple of times. Incredible precision. Sounded like a single drummer.
  • @captainnk1397
    Fun Fact: You didnt search this up, but youtube recommended it to you
  • @bustedfender
    I reckon if you visited that hangar today, you’d still be able to hear them.
  • If youve ever marched in drum corps youre loving this!! i was a baritone (hornline geek) but still i remember these scenes from corp camps in the winter and practice in the summer. Nothing on earth like it- before nor since😎
  • Perhaps two of the most precise, disciplined, and genuinely gifted drum lines on the planet, having fun, and showing what "competition" is REALLY all about--not trophies, titles, or accolades--but improving and perfecting ones SELF. Bravo!!!
  • @musiclover9361
    I've never witnessed such utter devotion to absolute precision in my life. This is just fantastic.
  • @Mark-sj3xb
    My favorite part of a percussion line is a long line of snares elbow to elbow watching the stick work perfectly synchronized
  • Teacher:"no tapping pencils on the tables" The boys in the back of the room:
  • @MaryOKC
    I am always Impressed at drum precision...I love the explosive echo of this location.
  • @ravynstarr1697
    These young adults could teach A LOT of grown adults a lesson or two or ten when it comes to maturity and respect!!!!
  • @MPrint67
    I think Blue Devils showed great dynamics and skill, but TS work so well as a singular unit and that is everything when you’re on a line.
  • @Kriegsbeil5577
    The echo of where they are literally sounds like an Infantry battalion opening fire on a target, cyclic style.