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#100322 - 12/19/05 10:13 AM After Performances...
SiKwItIt Offline


Registered: 12/31/04
Loc: Connecticut
Ever Since Last Year, my drum instructor has had us practice before performance, perform, and then practice after performances. This may sound like its a lot but sometimes the line actually looks forward to the practice After <i>more</i> than they look forward to the performance itself. Sometimes its to the point where we don’t actually get to sit down with the band until the announcement of the scores but its ok what else is there to do? Why waste time that you can spend bettering yourself and the line? That’s how we look at it. My question is who else’s line practices after the performance? Or just explain your views on practicing after performance. All input would be greatly appreciated!
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#100323 - 12/19/05 10:56 AM Re: After Performances... [Re: SiKwItIt]
AdamP152 Offline


Registered: 09/25/05
Loc: Cary/Greenville NC
I think that practicing as a line after preformance is a great idea, if you have the time, the space, and you're willing to give up seeing the rest of you're competition for the day. There was never time for that when I was in high school, we always preformed close to the end of the day and received awards shortly after. If we did preform early enough, I would assume that all the warm-up spaces would be reserved for bands and lines actually warming-up. So while it is a good concept, I don't think it would work out for a lot of people.
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#100324 - 12/19/05 11:24 AM Re: After Performances... [Re: AdamP152]
LancerDrummer6 Offline
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Registered: 11/03/04
Loc: Michigan
We dont practice as a line together, but we hack on pads for the bus ride home or while the hornline and pit is loading. Lots of fun. We play like really crazy combinations of jed or other wierd stuff. Its snugglebunny of fun.
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#100325 - 12/20/05 12:03 AM Re: After Performances... [Re: LancerDrummer6]
cjbsnare Offline
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Registered: 05/11/05
Loc: North Carolina, USA
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Its snugglebunny of fun.




What the heck kinda phrase is that

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#100326 - 12/20/05 01:03 AM Re: After Performances... [Re: cjbsnare]
rhsdrummerboy Offline
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Registered: 10/24/04
Loc: Mississippi
I like practicing before the performance. But not really afterwards. I like to watch the competition to get ideas for next year or for the next performance. Your drumline is never too good to learn. But my drumline does practices on saturdays at a cadets house or something to keep up on the practicing.
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#100327 - 12/20/05 02:56 PM Re: After Performances... [Re: cjbsnare]
drumline_YOUKNOW Offline


Registered: 10/15/04
Loc: Persian Gulf...as of June
Quote:

Quote:

Its snugglebunny of fun.




What the heck kinda phrase is that




the kind that is grammatically incorrect. and contains a spelling error
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#100328 - 12/21/05 04:14 PM Re: After Performances... [Re: SiKwItIt]
drumrchic20 Offline


Registered: 11/06/04
Loc: Idaho!!!
We've never practiced after a performance before. Its not a bad idea though if everyone is really dedicated and has the time.
So do you guys just leave your uniforms from the performance on when you practice afterwards?

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#100329 - 12/21/05 05:18 PM Re: After Performances... [Re: drumrchic20]
DrumBum515 Offline


Registered: 08/29/04
Loc: Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Practicing after the performance is a pretty good idea. It gives you a chance to work out mistakes while they are still fresh in you mind. We may start doing that next year.
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#100330 - 12/22/05 12:17 PM Re: After Performances... [Re: DrumBum515]
little_wonder Offline

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Registered: 05/26/03
Loc: Waynesville,Ohio
We used to do that 2 years ago.....but then we started performing later this year.
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#100331 - 02/04/06 10:03 AM Re: After Performances... [Re: little_wonder]
DlocPuWons Offline


Registered: 05/13/04
My high school never had time to do it, and even if we did our instructor was an...well...not cool to put it nicely about stuff like that.

But this summer if we had time to we all just got out snare/tenor stands and practiced parts we had messed up in little groups. Maybe groups of 2 or 3. It really helps with consistency. Also, people tend to mess up different things in the show then they do in practice for whatever pressure or adrenaline reasons. So it's good to find out what's wrong and immediately work it out.
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