SCV 2002 Electric wheelchair
Posted on 26. Aug, 2010 by 5 Wheel Scooters in Mobility News

SCV’s 2002 version of electric wheelchair!! User Kleanorfuzz has been blocked, so there is no need to respond to his comments anymore. Just ignore the fool, ok?
Video Rating: 4 / 5
A combination of Nick (Tenors) and Paul (Snare) playing SCV’s famous cadence, the JSU solo cadence again with a little staging, and Nick knocking out some sweeps from Bill Bachman.
Video Rating: 4 / 5














classicvansman
26. Aug, 2010
the way they tuned the snares leaves zero room for uncleanliness. SCV rocks. to have snares that dry and still be unbelievably clean is incredible
Sn4re23
26. Aug, 2010
@bluestarhopeful The only thing I really have to trade with would be Latin Lover
bluestarhopeful
26. Aug, 2010
@Sn4re23 If you haven’t gotten the music yet, let me know. I’ll trade you for it. I have all three parts (snare, bass, tenor).
flizzleFlopper
26. Aug, 2010
@dylstick3 a dude…
leftshoe0
26. Aug, 2010
@XHManxXx thats what its based off
jacobisreallycool
26. Aug, 2010
That intro solo is cool
waresthedoughnuts
26. Aug, 2010
what brand and model of snare is that… and how can i get one to sound like that?
dylstick3
26. Aug, 2010
is the snare on the far left (the blonde person) a chick or a dude?
christopherbelland93
26. Aug, 2010
I really like how to tenor part flows
Drum14amelia
26. Aug, 2010
wicked.
deanskis
26. Aug, 2010
@XHManxXx the beginning is based off of it
TheMattswindle
26. Aug, 2010
@woolters Try looking up rhythm X. Scottish drumming will never compare with WGi, as should know considering I do both.
jameme151
26. Aug, 2010
@woolters evill !
XHManxXx
26. Aug, 2010
it sounds alot like Crazy Army at the beggining
Sn4re23
26. Aug, 2010
I hate to be like the ninth person to ask @FeistyCoconut for the music, so i’ll trade someone for it. Unless Fiesty is feeling generous haha
Sn4re23
26. Aug, 2010
I hate to be like the ninth person to ask @FeistyCoconut for the music, so i’ll trade someone for it. Unless Fiesty is feeling generous haha
bunhole100
26. Aug, 2010
sounds like legend of a two eyed soldier
gfaithw
26. Aug, 2010
@GP3PocketSnare But they are by far the hippest line in the lot…0:56
FeistyCoconut
27. Aug, 2010
@tollhouseballer No problem
FeistyCoconut
27. Aug, 2010
@cdmouse9 I’m going to call technical support and if I get it resolved I’ll send you a message.
octavarium8818
27. Aug, 2010
holy fucking shit those snares are tuned SO FUCKING HIGH!!!!!!
tollhouseballer
27. Aug, 2010
@FeistyCoconut me too! haha please
Diachi26
27. Aug, 2010
MAN THAT CADENCE IS GROOVY!!!
Meteu2009
27. Aug, 2010
do u know where i can get the snare music for this?
cdmouse9
27. Aug, 2010
@FeistyCoconut OMG that would be so awesome. I’m dying to learn this past the first part. Thank you
randyrhoads4life123
27. Aug, 2010
@slipchikin back in the old days like the civil war the snares were tilted hence why they had use traditional and not matched
slipchikin
27. Aug, 2010
why is his snare titled???? traditional grip is for untitled snares
rikuantu
27. Aug, 2010
@Cheznikkkk considering that Nick is playing “Opie’s Opus” which is a hard tenor solo ment for advanced players he can play it well considering its made up of nothign but Spiders and rolles and dittles
Poptartdrummer
27. Aug, 2010
snare, your good, but with those skills no reason to play that high especially inner notes on flams….more like double stops
pimpd11
27. Aug, 2010
I wonder why every corp style drumline uses that same snare solo for that solo cadence…? >.>
xDrumsx4xLifex
27. Aug, 2010
wow, eventhough i am really good at drums, this makes me look weak.
drumcaptian
27. Aug, 2010
tenor player is awsome snare is awsome as well so clean
Alfawolph23
27. Aug, 2010
matched on a tilt, schweet
kawi28
27. Aug, 2010
@djsm182 haha either that or mab its bcuz he was good enough to march phantom regiment a few yrs ago and is a music major at southern miss.. haha. jus a thought. btw. the year he marched phantom they won dci.
DanReed94
27. Aug, 2010
Ha.. Hitting rim shots or the rim altogether as absolutely nothing to do with if you use Nylon Mallets, Snare Sticks or any other stick for that matter. The difference between a Tenor mallet and a snare stick is the bead at the end, the fulcrum positioning and shape, and weight. Plain and simple. This guy.. Or Nick, KILLED this tenor piece… Stop hating on what you don’t have and admire his talent.
drumcaptian
27. Aug, 2010
he so clean cause he knows how high his hands need to go the snae would get ate alive fromwhere im from because stick higth the judges down here dont like it
drummaboy2346
27. Aug, 2010
Guy at 2:33 was really dirty
TPR626
27. Aug, 2010
the tenor drums were tuned a little too low for me but it was still really good
Synsacrus
27. Aug, 2010
@Cheznikkkk Seconded.
smccoli230
27. Aug, 2010
Can someone please explain the backsticking technique he uses in his solo? The on where he holds the stick straight out and hits it with both sides. I vaguely understand the idea, but I can’t figure out how to use it practically.
chavez4564
27. Aug, 2010
niiiiiiice. that split was so good!
Cheznikkkk
27. Aug, 2010
I love how everyone is saying that Nick isn’t hitting rims because of his mallets. Think it’s possible that he’s just really really good? I do.
djsm182
27. Aug, 2010
@floggy3 It’s kinda hard to click when you’re using mallets.
TheCaptain435
27. Aug, 2010
Yeah…. I think I give up lol.
mikey16piet
27. Aug, 2010
Oh my god. How the fuck do you get this good? ha.
1503jr
27. Aug, 2010
@treefalse, so did our drumline!
Dan80315
27. Aug, 2010
The guy at 2:30 just wanted attention guys, give him a break
92ABDON
27. Aug, 2010
where can i download this sheetmusic? any one know? and the audio
xXDrumSnareXx
27. Aug, 2010
@floggy3 because he is using the MT2-A felt mallets
treefalse
27. Aug, 2010
I wrote an entire cadence around the solo at 0:52.