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#38099 - 11/11/05 10:00 PM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
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#38100 - 11/12/05 12:02 AM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
[Re: Ironman7]
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Registered: 12/26/04
Loc: Cleburne, TX
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Ok taking SMALLER steps to make 5 yards is easier than taking larger steps to make 5 yards. HELLO! You guys are going to honestly tell me that its harder to do a 16 to 5 as oppossed to a 4 to 5? Get real. You can crank out a 16 to 5 at 180bpm much easier than you can a 4 to 5 at the same bpm. Come on peopel think. You have to work harder to cover the same ground in only 4 steps.
Amen to that .
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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.
calling out *for every two steps* ( Line, Space, Middle, Space) is a pretty good thing as well.
Edited by Middle Age Man (11/14/05 11:59 AM)
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