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#156415 - 01/05/08 10:56 PM
Practicing for tenors
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Registered: 01/03/08
Loc: Odenville, Alabama USA
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Ok last year I got pushed over to cymbals. This year I was Bass 4, but the thing I really joined the line for was the tenors. This upcoming year we're adding a second tenor to the line. So I was wondering what some good ways to practice for the tenors since I don't physically have some at home? Our current tenor told me he practiced using five pillows in the layout of them. I've been doing this playing various exercises, and I plan on practicing for next year's show when we get the music, so that I can beat out the other dude trying out too. So I was wondering if anyone had any better ideas then what my dude had? or any good exercises u know w/e..help?
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Saint Clair County High School Drumline:
Sophmore '08 - '09 Tenors Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl
Freshman '07 - '08 Bass 4 (bottom) The Sound of Patriotism
8th Grade '06 - '07 Cymbals Earth Wind & Fire
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#156416 - 01/06/08 01:53 PM
Re: Practicing for tenors
[Re: scchsdrummer]
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Registered: 12/29/05
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If you're serious about it, get a tenor practice pad and music to practice. Bill Bachman's "Quad Logic" book at the accompanying "Reefed Beats" DVD are great resources. Pillows don't simulate the surface of a drum well enough. If you want to be good on the drums, you'll need to practice on something that feels like the drums so you'll be able to transfer what you've worked on. If you don't have the dough to spend on a tenor pad (they are fairly expensive), here's one way to rig up a cheap alternative: Draw an accurately-sized tenor layout on a piece of plywood. Put latex surgical tubing or IP practice tips on the beads of a pair of sticks. Voilá! You've got a practice pad, but with the rubber on the sticks instead of the pad. In the meantime, don't let the lack of a tenor pad keep you from practicing. If you practice on a single pad or drum, the technique you're learning and reinforcing applies to tenors, too.
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#156418 - 01/07/08 04:28 PM
Re: Practicing for tenors
[Re: akeith5913]
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Registered: 03/16/07
Loc: Slidell, Louisiana
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Get the HQ tenor practice pad with the paying areas. Just using pillows doesn't really teach playing areas or sweeping or things like that. Get on a tenor as often as you can, and then use a bad all other times.
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Slidell High Drumline Freshman 06' - Tenors Freshman 07' - Snare (Mardi Gras) Sophomore 07' - Snare (Asst. Captain) Sophomore 08' - Snare Captain(Mardi Gras) (Asst. Captain)
Fontainebleau High School Drumline Junior 08' - Snare Captain
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#156419 - 01/07/08 06:25 PM
Re: Practicing for tenors
[Re: Mannineaux]
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Registered: 01/03/08
Loc: Odenville, Alabama USA
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ok yea thanx for those who have responded so far and thanx to those in the future. I've played on the schools practice pad during class as much as I can and in the occasional absence of our band director I go to the marching drum room and get the real ones out and play. I have this upcoming year's cadence down. Now that school has started back Im gonna try and make trips to the band room during spare time in my other classes if I can.
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Saint Clair County High School Drumline:
Sophmore '08 - '09 Tenors Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl
Freshman '07 - '08 Bass 4 (bottom) The Sound of Patriotism
8th Grade '06 - '07 Cymbals Earth Wind & Fire
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#156421 - 01/08/08 07:08 PM
Re: Practicing for tenors
[Re: scchsdrummer]
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Registered: 01/22/06
Loc: Sanibel, FL
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ok yea thanx for those who have responded so far and thanx to those in the future. I've played on the schools practice pad during class as much as I can and in the occasional absence of our band director I go to the marching drum room and get the real ones out and play. I have this upcoming year's cadence down. Now that school has started back Im gonna try and make trips to the band room during spare time in my other classes if I can.
If your school's pads aren't in use it's a good idea to see if your BD will let you bring them home. The pillows will work for learning the drums but you won't really get much farther than that without a way to practice technique.
The thread in DIY where someone made their own tenor pad seems to have magically disappeared but I used that thread and for 50$ and an evening of work had a fully functional drum pad. I didn't have to wait for one to come out of backorder or spend 100+ dollars.
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#156423 - 01/14/08 10:17 PM
Re: Practicing for tenors
[Re: SFZ541]
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Registered: 01/14/08
Loc: michigan
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definitely see if you can borrow the schools pad i dont suggest using pillows right now; theyre more for chop building, which you can worry about later also see if you can get lessons from someone who has tenor experience? i was in the exact same situation as you last year (cymbals => bass 4 => tenors) and i got lessons from one of our tenors who was graduating theyll definitely be able to give tips/exercises to help you get better
good luck
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frosh - cymbals sophomore - bass 4 junior - tenors senior - tenors
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#156424 - 01/15/08 07:02 PM
Re: Practicing for tenors
[Re: asiantayshaun]
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Registered: 01/03/08
Loc: Odenville, Alabama USA
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yea our band director is hiring a instructor for the line so we found out today so that'll help a lil bit woo, but yea im going to try to borrow the school's pad.
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Saint Clair County High School Drumline:
Sophmore '08 - '09 Tenors Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl
Freshman '07 - '08 Bass 4 (bottom) The Sound of Patriotism
8th Grade '06 - '07 Cymbals Earth Wind & Fire
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