Arrangement: Jig 2 (Drum Cadence), Leo's Version
With the exception of me experimenting with turning "Drum Corps on Parade" into a full drumline piece, every drum cadence I've written for this website has been my own. This isn't mine; however, this cadence, "Jig 2," was written by the instructors at Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. All I did was transcribe it (although I added a few extra things in the bass drum lines and cymbals), extended the music to more measures (to make it easier on myself), and added more rehearsal markers. I did this really just because I liked the cadence a lot; the tenor drum solo is among one of the fanciest marching drum solos I have ever heard. (It was also me coping with writer's block.)
I first discovered this cadence from a viral video by EMC Productions, where the featured tenor solos (for whatever reason) have rubber chickens and screaming kids. However, this is my version of the cadence.
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original music © Oak Mountain Hill School Music Department, Birmingham, AL, USA, and everyone else who owns the rights; this was just me coping with boredom.
EMC Productions © former U.S. Marine Corps drummer Eric Carr
Jig 2 by EMC Productions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRqufq8bnV0&t=0s
I first discovered this cadence from a viral video by EMC Productions, where the featured tenor solos (for whatever reason) have rubber chickens and screaming kids. However, this is my version of the cadence.
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original music © Oak Mountain Hill School Music Department, Birmingham, AL, USA, and everyone else who owns the rights; this was just me coping with boredom.
EMC Productions © former U.S. Marine Corps drummer Eric Carr
Jig 2 by EMC Productions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRqufq8bnV0&t=0s
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