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#56945 - 11/08/04 07:36 PM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: Insomniac]
FHSdrummer06 Offline


Registered: 07/06/03
Loc: south of houston north of galv...
best term ever... skank

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#56946 - 11/10/04 12:26 AM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: swisscheese]
tendura Offline


Registered: 11/09/04
Loc: Saint Louis, MO
Outstanding! I've been using some of those since high school!

Hilarious!

tendura
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Wichita Falls High School (TX) 1989-1991 Snare/Pit
Lone Star Drum & Bugle Corps (TX) 1991 Snare
Washington H.S. Drumline Instructor (MO)2000-01
Fort Zumwalt South H.S. Asst Drumline Inst 2005-??

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#56947 - 11/18/04 12:49 AM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: Insomniac]
bigwierdguy18 Offline
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Registered: 10/21/04
Loc: Statesville, NC USA
I got one!
Mount yer bitches-to signal the drumline to put on their drums.

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#56948 - 11/28/04 02:31 AM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: bigwierdguy18]
EnigmaticRonin Offline


Registered: 11/27/04
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
Chunk: to practice the drill and playing the score together set by set. "Tonight, we're chunking sets 1-10 of the opener"

I'm not sure if this is applied to every school or marching ensemble.
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#56949 - 12/06/04 11:15 PM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: EnigmaticRonin]
Kurrel Offline


Registered: 12/05/04
Loc: San Antonio
Kack - Pingy rimshot in which the stick is thrown diagonally so it bounces off the side after the shot. Also the pistol whip in Halo.

Drum Wench - the only girl on the bass line who is slowly but surely corrupted to the drumline's ways.

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#56950 - 12/16/04 01:07 PM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: Kurrel]
Superstyx Offline


Registered: 12/01/04
Loc: Houston TX
Here's some that our drum instructor used a lot...
1.Mickey Mouse beats-(n)simple cadence.
2.Gaff up-(v)to mess up a cadence or exercise.
3.Gunk-(n)what you get when you gaff up.
4.Grade school-(adj)used to describe a low level of skill, or low difficulty of music.
Now here's an example..
What's all this gunk you all are playing!? You need to quit gaffing up all these grade school Mickey Mouse beats and practice!

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#56951 - 12/16/04 08:30 PM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: Superstyx]
motodrummer77 Offline
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Registered: 11/22/04
Loc: Brookhaven, Pa
Kecking- when the whole drumline is playing random different things, incredibly loud. Normally done on purpose to get on the directors nerves.
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04-06 tenors
Sun Valley High School
Shows- '04 The music of Yes
'05 The Who's Tommy
'06 A New World

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#56952 - 12/17/04 01:48 PM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: Insomniac]
billthompson136 Offline


Registered: 01/26/03
Loc: Columbia, MS
Rimming/Rimmage ecessive hitting of rims wihle playing sweep passages on tenors. ex. "MAN the tenors really rimmed up the solo... Newman executed some brutal rimmage at the "tonto"(see below)

Tonto when you march forward and hit with one foot, and immediatly step back on the other. (short for Touch and Go)
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#56953 - 12/27/04 09:05 PM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: billthompson136]
dopey Offline


Registered: 04/10/04
Loc: San Antonio, TX
i got some

turtles:wearing the bass drums on your back
dad-gommit!-what the BD says when only the drumline messes up
toys- stuff in the auxillary rack
bouncy,bouncy-a game in which we rest the bass drums on the harnesses in a circle and we take turns throwing mallets and see who can make their mallet bounce the most
marbles- an term referring to a guys sack to degrade you when you are playing too soft "Play with some marbles!"

thats all for now
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[color:"#0033FF"] John Jay Drumline 03-04:Pit/Cymbal Line, 04-05:5th Bass, 05-06 Tenors, 06-07 Tenors and Drumline Captain[/color]
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#56954 - 12/27/04 10:48 PM Re: Common and uncommon term used by drummers [Re: swisscheese]
jchris333 Offline


Registered: 12/17/04
Testicular fortitude(n) see balls

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