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#38089 - 04/14/04 12:42 AM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
[Re: BuddhaOfDrumming]
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Registered: 06/16/00
Loc: Southern MD
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NVCyMbAls68 said: Our school only teaches us to march 8 to 5. At band camp we learn to call out. One, Two, Three, MIDDLE. Five, Six, Seven, LINE. And we use that to teach how to do our pregame show.
that's an interesting way of doing things...
at northern we would get in a block with 4 step spacing for 8 to 5. When ever you hit the line you would say "hit" out loud, so every other line would be saying "hit" 4 counts after each other.
in my high school experience, we never really got too in depth. We were told just to march the full count to your drill spot, even if your spot was 2 feet away and it was a 32 count move. Jazz running was a rarity at my high school...then again, our drill hasnt been that hard.
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#38093 - 11/09/04 09:47 PM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
[Re: Ironman7]
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Registered: 11/04/04
Loc: columbus indiana
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we do 8/5 but there was this one point in one of our shows where the drill called for 6/5 fro crabstep straight to the side then we had to switch to 12/5 and start going diagonally back crab stepping it was fun but really hard but our normal stepping is 8/5
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#38094 - 11/10/04 04:32 PM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
[Re: dynastyrocks]
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Registered: 03/15/04
Loc: California USA
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#38096 - 11/21/04 10:47 PM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
[Re: ash122387]
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Registered: 11/21/04
Loc: Ohio
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In the OSU Marching Band (a traditional style band), the fundamental step of our marching style is the 8 to 5 step. We use this step along with our high leg-lift chair step style of marching. In that "traditional" style, we also use adjusted step, essentially taking as many counts as is necessary to get to the spot. They could give us any number of counts in which to reach the spot, and the technique used to make it there in a uniform manner is to split the distance into halves. Obviously, in an 8 to 5 step, you reach halfway in four steps. In a 6 to 5, you'll reach half in 3, 32 to 5 you'd reach half in 16 and so on and so on(we're all smart enough to do basic math). The trick is to keep that idea of halfway in your head on non 8 to 5 steps. Something that many people do not notice about the OSUMB is that we also have what's called the "stride step," which is not a corps-style roll step, but is essentially one's normal walking gait. The standard distance measurement for our stride step is 6 to 5, although we do adjust that step as well.
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