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#159835 - 03/29/08 09:30 AM Balancing the Line
CarrollDrummer Offline


Registered: 12/17/07
Loc: USA
Ok, i've searched for a while and haven't found anything pertaining to my situation. My line is going to have 7 people on it next year. So my question is: what is the best balanced line for 7 people? thanks for the help.
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#159836 - 03/29/08 01:08 PM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: CarrollDrummer]
Tetsuo Offline


Registered: 02/10/06
Loc: Swanton, Ohio
What my HS line did was field 1 tenor, 2 snares, and 4 bass drums. There are any number of possible combinations, just depends on what the BD wants. I've seen schools whose entire Drumline was all snares with toms mounted on them before.
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#159837 - 03/29/08 01:09 PM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: CarrollDrummer]
CrashCrimson Offline


Registered: 11/21/07
Loc: Southeastern Region.
That's actually bigger than my line from last year; what my percussion instructor always said was it starts from the bottom up.

Four basses, two snares, one quad.

Tenors are easily the most distinguishable, and any one tenor player can outplay the entire band should they play loud enough, so they do not require too much worry.

Snares keep the tempo (which is why it's best to have more than one, in case you have a tempo jocky with enough chops to make snare, who would otherwise rush tempo) but they are hard to keep clean, which is why two or three is the preferable number for a small line.

Basses are the most important to have manned (not necessarily the most important drum) because you can't have any kind of bass splits without a bass line. Three is the minimum number of basses that I've ever seen a small band/line with, including my own, but because you have one more than we did last year, I'd suggest putting that extra person on bass.

'Cause when it comes down to it, tenors are rad, snares are awesome, but a sweet bass split is what really catches a judge's attention.
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#159838 - 03/29/08 01:40 PM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: CrashCrimson]
darfin Offline


Registered: 11/19/07
Loc: Florida
I agree with Tetsuo. As a matter of fact, that's almost the perfect balance. Should you have had 6 you should probably have been more worried.

This year we had 2 Snare, 1 Quad, and 5 Basses. Sounded perfect to me.
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#159839 - 03/29/08 02:22 PM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: darfin]
JacketTenor3 Offline


Registered: 09/26/07
Loc: Rammer Jammer Alabamer
wow we had that exact size last season,

we had 2 snare, 1 tenors, 3 bass, 1 cymbal
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#159840 - 03/29/08 02:42 PM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: CrashCrimson]
CarrollDrummer Offline


Registered: 12/17/07
Loc: USA
Quote:

That's actually bigger than my line from last year; what my percussion instructor always said was it starts from the bottom up.

Four basses, two snares, one quad.

Tenors are easily the most distinguishable, and any one tenor player can outplay the entire band should they play loud enough, so they do not require too much worry.

Snares keep the tempo (which is why it's best to have more than one, in case you have a tempo jocky with enough chops to make snare, who would otherwise rush tempo) but they are hard to keep clean, which is why two or three is the preferable number for a small line.

Basses are the most important to have manned (not necessarily the most important drum) because you can't have any kind of bass splits without a bass line. Three is the minimum number of basses that I've ever seen a small band/line with, including my own, but because you have one more than we did last year, I'd suggest putting that extra person on bass.

'Cause when it comes down to it, tenors are rad, snares are awesome, but a sweet bass split is what really catches a judge's attention.




I actually like this suggestion very much. Thanks!
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#159841 - 03/30/08 12:21 AM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: CarrollDrummer]
DrumerKruse Offline


Registered: 09/12/04
Loc: Colorado
i would go with 4 bass and three snenors
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#159842 - 03/30/08 01:51 PM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: DrumerKruse]
9Volt Online   content


Registered: 02/12/08
Loc: OH-IO
Depends, If your like our band (Show), Theirs no real need to have the most kids on bass, As they play unison

So if your a show band, with 7 people, I would probably go with
3 basses, 2(3) snares, 1 tenor, and a cymbal, or you can move the cymbal player to snare/tenor, If he were to move to tenor though, you would have to play VERY quiet

Other then that, for a corp band with bass splits, the 4 bass, 2 snares, 1 tenor is probably teh smartest
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just to let you guys know, being a drummer, he meant to hit the rims, it's part of the effect. It changes it up a bit.

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#159843 - 03/31/08 10:51 AM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: 9Volt]
akeith5913 Offline


Registered: 07/10/07
Loc: Northbrook, IL
7 players = 7 tenors.

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#159844 - 03/31/08 12:39 PM Re: Balancing the Line [Re: akeith5913]
dredpir8roberts Offline


Registered: 10/23/07
Quote:

7 players = 7 tenors.




+1

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