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Make it a habit within the group's rehearsal times and you will see the difference. And you thought your band uniforms were bad Okay can we please get to the point We sure can!
See Fig 1 To further analyze it: Look at those yard marks! First a little math: So if we go back to squad This is not a full yard but also a little more than half a yard. An easy way to visualize this is to say that his left pinky toe would be touch the outside of the 2nd tick.
C would be like B except related to the 35 D would be like A except related to the 35 If you know how to use the field it makes it even easier to guide, especially when now you have the field and the form to guide too, pretty cool if you ask me! Wait, I forgot why we should use squad spacing The greatest marching drill EVER!
Photo used without permission I am above the law! The set-up Put a group of marchers it could be the brass line, or just the trumpets, or the guard, or the whole battery, or the woodwinds and guard, or the whole horn line, or the whole band if there is enough space, etc If you can, paint a circle on the field or if you have a basketball court you can use the center court circle. Have them face in and then dress right and dress left. Starting the drill I always like to start by marking time for 8 clicks and then 16 clicks.
I'll do this 8 and 16 segment 3 to 5 times at a moderate tempo say This gets the group used to hitting the heel with the click. This is your chance as the tech to address the carriage and posture while also making sure each member is capable of feeling the time in their feet.
Have them halt at the end of every 8 and 16 click pattern and dress left or right switch it up. This gets them used to halting with the click and in the habit of dressing the form at the end of any sequence be it circle drill or running sets on the field. Basic drill patterns During these drills make sure to check the carry, address guiding with the eyes, toe heights, etc.
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Backward march 8-halt-"dress"-"ready front" Forward march 8-halt-"dress"-"ready front" Backward march halt-"dress"-"ready front" Forward march halt-"dress"-"ready front" Backward 8-Forward 8-halt-"dress"-"ready front" Backward Forward halt-"dress"-"ready front" 2x's: Backward 8-Forward 8-halt-"dress"-"ready front" Backward Forward halt-"dress"-"ready front" Lets rotate! These are designed to get the ensemble used to changing direction during sets.
Rotate right 8-halt-"dress"-"ready front" Rotate left 8-halt-"dress"-"ready front Do the previous 2 but with 16 counts Let's make it even cooler!
Backward 8-Rotate right 8-halt-"dress"-"ready front" Forward 8-Rotate left 8-halt-"dress"-"ready front Do the previous 2 but with 16 counts You get the idea? Wow, let's get advanced! Have them march a back 8, rotate right 8, back 8, rotate left 8, forward 16, rotate left 8 and halt. BUT have them snap the horn up and down at the beginning of each segment. Add a hip switch during a rotation: Have everyone say "home" several times Have them say home and breath in several times take time in between otherwise a lot of people are gonna pass out While listening make sure the breath is silent or almost silent.
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