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#23566 - 09/25/03 11:36 PM
Re: I need some suggestions.
[Re: Praetorian]
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Registered: 09/06/03
Loc: Bainbridge Island, WA
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Its always been my opinion that section leader and center snare are two separate things. Your section leader is your best leader - schedules rehearsals, makes sure everyone knows their parts, announces important things, has the answers to any question and is an overall, quality leader.
Now center snare is flat out your best snare drummer at keeping a tempo during warm-ups, show music etc. He must also have a consistant stick height and have precison marching so everyone can dress to him. Unfortunatly, my school (director, actually) does not see it this way and the two positions go hand in hand. Our section leader is a good guy, very smart, knows his music and drill and is great with organization. However, at playing snare, he tends to get on the wrong foot, lose tempo and flail, leaving the other snares baffeled. He's a great leader, but his technique and other stuff needs some improving. Also, he's kind of a stickler when it comes to "modifying" easy parts to make them more interesting.
The point is, the section leader could be your worst cymbal player, or your center snare. But I just don't see the two as having a direct relationship. So go play what you want and see what happens.
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#23567 - 09/26/03 09:54 AM
Re: I need some suggestions.
[Re: Line_ODrumz]
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Registered: 09/12/03
Loc: Virginia
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My director is just the same. He wanted the section leader to play snare, since you can boss people around a snare?????? This year guess what, our section leader plays tenor. Our drum instructor told our director, that he would better the drumline on tenor than on snare. If he didn't go, then we would of had 4 snares and 1 tenor. Our section leader just started playing the tenors one day, and he never quit. Our drum instructor just told him to move there, and he never told him to leave. Just try to start playing them, and never put them down, that is what our guy did. lol
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#23569 - 09/28/03 09:37 PM
Re: I need some suggestions.
[Re: jimi_thing]
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Registered: 09/26/03
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702, i was in the same situation as last year man. i had to choose and this kid (who i dont particularly care for) wanted the open tenor spot even tho i did.i let him have it even tho i wanted it SO BAD and i took section leader on the snare. now i love my snare drum and would never lead it. i am a junior. the kid who beat me to quads doesnt know most of his parts and complains a lot about his "back hurting."
stay snare!
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