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topofsm
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Topic: Marching Band anyone? Posted: September 07 2008 at 22:33 |
I'm surprised I didn't find a topic for marching band when I used the search function, I assumed at a musician type forum there would be plenty of marching band people.
I'm in my second year of marching band. This year for our show I'll be playing in the pit with xylophone and bells, but I play quints (tenors) usually with our drumline and am currently in the process of teaching the new drummers all the bass drum line stuff for the cadences. This year my band's pretty small, only about 20 people. No flutes and no tubas, because of crappy scheduling at our school. But last year we got a superior ranking at state in Arizona and we only had about 30 people. Hopefully we'll do well this year, but to tell the truth I'm not sure with such a small band.
Anybody else here in marching band? I'd love to hear from other people about marching band or drumline stories.
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Drew
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Posted: September 07 2008 at 22:57 |
I was in a drum line for many years......played snare
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Sasquamo
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Posted: September 21 2008 at 22:00 |
I can't stand marching band, I'm quitting next year.
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progvortex
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Posted: October 01 2008 at 00:21 |
This is my 3rd year in high school drumline, I'm on center snare. We've got a pretty small line, but I've come to really enjoy the stuff we play. And we've gotten 1st place percussion for the past 2 years. We're an older line so everyone just sort of gets along and nobody is remarkably better than everyone else, so we can all keep our drummer egos in check . I'm going out for a corp this year, probably Impulse, just for fun if I can rake up the cash for it.
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Sasquamo
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Posted: October 01 2008 at 17:25 |
Ah, drumline. The place where you shed all individuality, creativity, and musicianship you might have in the quest for technical perfection and machine-emulation. Where there is only one correct technique, and all others are wrong no matter how much more efficient they might be, because everyone has to look the same. It's not even music, it's a sport. What garbage. I can't wait to quit next year so I can focus on jazz drumming, which is creative and not filled with BS.
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jimidom
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Posted: October 01 2008 at 17:47 |
I was in the HS drumline as well, quads. I even played for a short time in a very short-lived drum & bugle corps., the Nighthawks, but that was so long ago.
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darkshade
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Posted: October 02 2008 at 01:01 |
i was in marching band all 4 years of high school. played tuba. most of my memories come from the breaks when we werent doing anything band related. Usually during lunch breaks during band camp, or the trips we went on. i enjoyed it, but i wasnt a band geek, even though i was also in jazz band, wind ensemble, concert band, played pit at musicals, and a member of the Tri-M Music Honors Society, but still not a band geek. I dont really care about marching band really, but i had great memories with the people in it and a lot of those people are still my friends today.
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nightlamp
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Posted: October 08 2008 at 17:51 |
Sasquamo wrote:
Ah, drumline. The place where you shed all individuality, creativity, and musicianship you might have in the quest for technical perfection and machine-emulation. Where there is only one correct technique, and all others are wrong no matter how much more efficient they might be, because everyone has to look the same. It's not even music, it's a sport. What garbage. I can't wait to quit next year so I can focus on jazz drumming, which is creative and not filled with BS.
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That about sums up my feelings about marching band drumlines. It's a nice place to learn technique, but even then that's largely dependent on the quality of instruction. After 3 years of HS marching band (2 pit, 1 quads) I was ready to move on to more creative avenues--jazz, rock, North Indian music, etc. Fortunately there was no marching band at my university, so I didn't have to deal with it anymore. On the other hand, I had to do a lot of orchestral/symphonic stuff--perhaps there's a bit more "musicianship" (i.e. "the ability to play dynamically"), but it in the end it really boils down to, as anyone who has auditioned for a professional orchestra can probably attest, "technical perfection and machine-emulation." No more of that stuff for me, thanks.
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YesFan72
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Posted: October 08 2008 at 17:57 |
I'm in marching band on the alto sax. It's only fun because a bunch of my friends are in it and after the games we all go out together. We don't do too much fancy marching; we focus on the musicianship part more. We're not very hardcore and just do it to have fun.
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