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#31553 - 03/10/04 12:38 AM Re: pit size [Re: HopePitster]
4malletmarimba Offline


Registered: 03/09/04
My pit this summer will have 12--four marimbas, four vibes, a xylo, a rack, a tympanist, and a tympani/rack spot
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#31554 - 03/10/04 09:54 PM Re: pit size [Re: phillip]
stacks Offline
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Registered: 07/01/03
my pit is HUGE. it usually starts off with about 5 people. we're really amazing at the beginning of the year. once about 2 weeks pass and people transfer schools, my director decides to add the new people to pit until next year. so by the end of the season we have about 12 people who can't play at all. it really makes us 5 talented people look bad.

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#31555 - 03/11/04 11:04 PM Re: pit size [Re: stacks]
Allison Offline


Registered: 03/23/03
Loc: Quitman, Texas
We had five this year. *sigh* It was awful... None of them were proud of what they played, and you could really tell.

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#31556 - 03/17/04 03:11 AM Re: pit size [Re: Big_John]
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Registered: 03/15/04
Loc: California USA
I'm starting to form a independent winter drum line? I was wondering how many people in each section is recommended for a first year group.

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#31557 - 03/17/04 10:31 AM Re: pit size [Re: EHSAlumni98]
Divalish Global Moderator Offline


Registered: 04/16/03
Loc: WV
This can sometimes depend on what class you're going to be in. World lines tend to have bigger groups. I've heard that this is necessary in order to be competitive. I'm sure it also helps with balance issues with the battery so you're not always relying on amplification to be heard over the 9-member snare line. However, Project only has 5 mallets, 3 Aux boys, and 1 synth this year and we're PIW.
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#31558 - 03/17/04 10:45 AM Re: pit size [Re: Divalish]
Middle Age Man Global Moderator Offline


Registered: 06/26/01
Loc: Hewitt, NJ
I'm sure a new line would not be starting out in World class.

WGI maintains that the minimum amount of members is 6. That is a very small ensemble if you're doing anything other than a Concert group. I would probably say a minimum you should aim for would be:

With a front ensemble - 2 snares, 1 tenor, 3 bass, 2 FE
Without a FE - 3 snares, 1 tenor, 4 bass
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Hawthorne Caballeros - Baritone 1988, Contra 1989-1995, Bass 6/5 1996-1998
Pequannock HS - Marching Instructor 1995
Saddle Brook HS - Percussion Instructor 1995
Lodi HS - Percussion Instructor 1996-2003

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#31559 - 04/06/04 01:38 AM Re: pit size [Re: Middle Age Man]
HopePitster Offline
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Registered: 02/11/04
"I'm sure a new line would not be starting out in World class."

Actually, this is my winterline's first year and we started out strong in PIW class. We've already beat some big name groups like Black Knights and Momentum. It all depends on the talent you attract, the design of your show, and your staff.
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#31560 - 06/01/04 04:50 PM Re: pit size [Re: smmbbandcaptain]
txpitchick Offline


Registered: 06/01/04
Loc: killeen, texas
this year we had 9 people in the pit which is kinda small for my highschool(some players were not dedicated and didnt play). the whole pit and line was like 30 people which is still kinda small compared to past years.
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bell player(kindergarden to 5th grade)
piano player(4th through.....)
Xylophone(6th through 9th grade)
marimba(8th through 9th grade)
vibes(9th through 10th grade)
snare maybe next year

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#31561 - 06/03/04 05:43 AM Re: pit size [Re: txpitchick]
TheRiceCooker Offline


Registered: 05/11/04
Loc: Misawa, Japan
Ours is mostly 3 but the other dude cant play pit for crap so its really 2..
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'02-03 - Piano and Pit
'03-04 - Aux, Cymbals and Pit
'04-05 - Same as last year + Tenors ^_^

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#31562 - 06/15/04 08:08 PM Re: pit size [Re: Big_John]
dlgirlie Offline


Registered: 06/15/04
we have 3 marimbas, 3 vibes, 2 xylos, timpani player, and probably a couple more people will be coming to play rack

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