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#158656 - 02/25/08 12:08 PM Much needed help
WHSbassdrummer Offline


Registered: 11/14/07
Loc: Florence Alabama
I am new to marching this upcoming season. So i was wondering if anybody can give me any tips on marching, playing, or playing while marching. Your help is much needed thanks.
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#158657 - 02/25/08 02:58 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: WHSbassdrummer]
Aaronicus Offline


Registered: 08/31/07
Loc: ...
that is an extremely broad topic, and by broad i mean massive, its kinda like asking someone on advice on how to go about building a skyscraper...but the best advice i can give you is to practice... a lot...and by a lot i mean just about every night for at least an hour.
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  • Bass 2 | 2006-2007 | "Movie Extravaganza"
  • Quints | 2007-2008 | "Music of America"
  • Quints | 2008-2009 | "Tommy"


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#158658 - 02/25/08 08:45 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: Aaronicus]
DixieDrummerGrl Offline


Registered: 12/19/04
Loc: Prattville/Montgomery, AL (AUM...
Practice is just the beginning.
Don't be lame and practice stuff you know over and over, work on new stuff. Work on technique, timing, etc.
Yeah, seriously, extremely broad topic.
Sometimes it's better to ask specific questions.
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#158659 - 02/26/08 01:03 AM Re: Much needed help [Re: DixieDrummerGrl]
Insomniac Online   content


Registered: 09/24/03
Loc: Ann Arbor, Michigan
GET PRIVATE LESSONS!!! then do what youre given.. if you do youll improve at twice the rate you would without them.

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#158660 - 02/26/08 12:30 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: Insomniac]
WHSbassdrummer Offline


Registered: 11/14/07
Loc: Florence Alabama
My bad on the topic. Oh and i am practising 2 and a half hours a night. also what is the best practise pad for a bass player so i dont drive the family insane.
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#158661 - 02/26/08 12:45 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: WHSbassdrummer]
Aaronicus Offline


Registered: 08/31/07
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if you want to shell out the $50 you could get the heavy hitters marching bass pad: http://www.steveweissmusic.com/product/31494/marching-practice-pads but im guessing that you probably dont want to pay that much for something your most likely (if ur in high school) not going to be playing next year. i would just go with a vic firth pad of some sort.
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  • Bass 2 | 2006-2007 | "Movie Extravaganza"
  • Quints | 2007-2008 | "Music of America"
  • Quints | 2008-2009 | "Tommy"


http://www.lancermusic.org/index.html

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#158662 - 02/27/08 11:59 AM Re: Much needed help [Re: Aaronicus]
WHSbassdrummer Offline


Registered: 11/14/07
Loc: Florence Alabama
Oh no when I get into somthing I stick with it. See im a freshmen so I can play bass this season and next then play Quad. Oh and I plan on trying for the corps intill im 21
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#158663 - 02/27/08 01:35 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: WHSbassdrummer]
Pantera0001 Offline


Registered: 12/19/07
Loc: the lonestar state
Get around experienced band members who have good attitudes. Also, take lessons, ask questions, & talk tou your directors. You have to kinda immerse yourself in it to get in the flow. But also remember to keep your grades up & strong so you are a well rounded student.

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#158664 - 02/27/08 01:36 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: WHSbassdrummer]
Pantera0001 Offline


Registered: 12/19/07
Loc: the lonestar state
Get around experienced band members who have good attitudes. Also, take lessons, ask questions, & talk tou your directors. You have to kinda immerse yourself in it to get in the flow. But also remember to keep your grades up & strong in your other classes so you are a well rounded student. Balance is important.

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#158665 - 02/27/08 08:28 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: WHSbassdrummer]
Insomniac Online   content


Registered: 09/24/03
Loc: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Quote:

My bad on the topic. Oh and i am practising 2 and a half hours a night. also what is the best practise pad for a bass player so i dont drive the family insane.




it wont really help in the long run if youre practcing the wrong things the wrong way.

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#158666 - 02/27/08 09:24 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: Insomniac]
SFZ541 Offline


Registered: 01/22/06
Loc: Sanibel, FL
The biggest thing you can do is keeping a positive attitude. If what you're called to do is within your ability, everything will come naturally with the right attitude. attitude isn't just "I can do it," though. It's also "I can do better," and "I'll take that criticism and play better" as well as "I have to practice the right way." Keep a good attitude and everything will go fine.
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#165046 - 06/15/08 08:27 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: Insomniac]
KDraque Offline


Registered: 05/06/08
Loc: Ohio
If you're still in school, as in it's not summer, practice in your classes. Move your feet and play through the exercises in your head or with your fingers. I've gotten better at a lot of things from just thinking about it enough, like weird rhythmic patterns and stuff like that. It helps me, with memorizing stuff too. So if your in an especially boring class with a long lecture 'bout somethin' you don't care about, or you don't really wanna start your homework right away, it might help. I'm not sayin' don't do your homework, or anythin' like that but, that kinda stuff helps me.
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#165052 - 06/15/08 08:56 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: SFZ541]
scchsdrummer Offline
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Registered: 01/03/08
Loc: Odenville, Alabama USA
Originally Posted By: SFZ541
The biggest thing you can do is keeping a positive attitude. If what you're called to do is within your ability, everything will come naturally with the right attitude. attitude isn't just "I can do it," though. It's also "I can do better," and "I'll take that criticism and play better" as well as "I have to practice the right way." Keep a good attitude and everything will go fine.


its all about attitude as he said. if u don't have the right attitude then ur not goin to go anywhere. u have to be able to keep urself motivated take criticism and such. if u don't have the right attitude then you're not going to be motivated to practice and therefore will fall behind.

as far as marching and playing METRONOME i know the eletronic beeping is extremely annoying but those little devices of satan are helpful when it comes to making sure you are in time. another thing would be to learn the music first until u can play it as easy as breathing air and then put ur foot to it...or if ur music isn't broken up into sections already (A B C D..rehersal numbers etc)
u can do it urself and work on marking time to one section at a time and add a new section every time u master one
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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
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#165097 - 06/15/08 11:42 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: scchsdrummer]
Gerga5214 Offline


Registered: 11/12/07
Loc: Canton, Tx
Since you're practicing by yourself, I would suggest taking a look at the bass drum part as a WHOLE. What happens quite often is a bass drummer gets caught up in how HIS part goes and doesn't realize that the whole line needs to sound like one instrument.

I guess what I'm saying is, be familiar with your music enough to know your part and how it relates to others on your line.
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06-07 *Snare; All-State; 3A State Marching Champs
07-08 *Snare; All-State; off year
08-09 *BD 2; --------; 3A get ready

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#165522 - 06/20/08 05:21 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: Insomniac]
A7xDrummer27 Offline


Registered: 06/19/08
Loc: Connecticut
practice marking time while playing with a met
as a bass drummer you need to be able to count and use your feet for timing
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07 Continuum - Bass Line - MAC Outstanding Percussion
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#168735 - 08/04/08 09:32 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: Insomniac]
FHSsnare09 Offline


Registered: 05/18/08
Loc: Ohio
ive always thought to be a good bass drummer that you had to be an amazing counter.
like knowing your rests and knowing when you play then you put that with the feet and once youve got those down really start to build your bass hands
just my opinion though
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#168747 - 08/04/08 10:04 PM Re: Much needed help [Re: FHSsnare09]
A7xDrummer27 Offline


Registered: 06/19/08
Loc: Connecticut
yeah thats mostly right
the bass tech from BD has a good explination of bass drummimg...its mathmatical
you need to be able to fit a certain # of notes into a beat or 1/2 beat
and you need to know exactly where your note falls in relation to the met and the parts as a whole

sometimes it helps to play the whole part (like a snare drummer) and then see where your parts fit in
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07 Continuum - Bass Line - MAC Outstanding Percussion
08 Science of Music - Bass Line - WGI PSO Silver Medalist
08 Firebird - Snare Line

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