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#72513 - 02/08/05 01:50 AM Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel?
HellaSnare Offline


Registered: 05/26/04
Loc: Rockwall, Texas, USA
In high school we marked with only the heel. In college we marked with the whole foot. In my Drum Corps the whole COrps marks whole foot.

I like the whole foot look more than just the heels. It is pretty cool to seen when done well.
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#72514 - 02/08/05 02:12 AM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: HellaSnare]
kevin_fu Administrator Offline


Registered: 06/16/00
Loc: Southern MD
Personal preference.

I have taught both... I usually teach picking up the whole foot only when the drumline is a young bunch and needs to have their feet really drill the beat into the ground with a metronome.

I personally don't like the wobbling that the drums do with the whole foot being lifted up, so I prefer moving the heel.
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#72515 - 02/08/05 01:16 PM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: kevin_fu]
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Registered: 11/20/03
Loc: Holland, Michigan
We were always taught to lift the entire foot one inch above the ground, keeping the foot parallel to the ground the entire time.
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#72516 - 02/08/05 01:25 PM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: ADLMalletTech]
Ironman7 Offline


Registered: 02/22/04
Loc: Springfield M.A
I generaly like lifting the whole foot. I find it gives a distinct downbeat through the whole body. I also think that it looks more intentional if you will than just lifting the heel. I am not a big fan of the drumline booty shake that seems to go along with lifting the heel. But its realy personal opinion.
I should add that when I say lift the whole foot I mean only lift the foot about an inch off the ground.
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#72517 - 02/08/05 04:32 PM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: HellaSnare]
Tory Offline


Registered: 10/12/04
Loc: Florida, for now.
Starting out, we're told to use our whole foot. People usually switch to their heels after they have it down. It doesn't really matter much, though, since we're only high school. I guess it's just pretty much a personal preference.

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#72518 - 02/08/05 04:35 PM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: Ironman7]
Dave_Fry Offline


Registered: 05/24/04
Loc: Sanatoga, PA
At the line that i teach...the students are taught to lift up the entire foot about 1/2"-1" off of the ground COMPLETELY parallel to the ground, and then directly back down to the ground...In high school myself i was taught to lift only my heel about 1"-2" off of the ground...quite frankly i find the bend in the knee to be annoying looking and i just prefer to see the whole foot lift as apposed to the heel lift...
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#72519 - 02/08/05 05:10 PM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: Dave_Fry]
Finn Offline


Registered: 10/04/04
Loc: Maryville, TN
My high school uses only the heel. This is the only way that the school has taught, but in my opinion I think that the whole foot looks cooler .
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#72520 - 02/08/05 07:09 PM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: Finn]
Cymbalchic06 Offline


Registered: 07/17/04
our line was taught that when we are with the whole ensemble, that we have to use our whole foot but when the drumline and hornline split up, we (drumline) just use our heal.

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#72521 - 02/08/05 07:16 PM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: Cymbalchic06]
DLWebmaestro Administrator Online   sleepy


Registered: 04/25/00
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The Severna Park HS marching band (which is located just outside of Annapolis, MD) marks time by lifting their whole foot, and then flicking their foot downward at its peak. It looks like they stepped in something and are trying to get it off their shoes. It's quite the site!
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#72522 - 02/08/05 07:32 PM Re: Marking Time. Whole foot or only heel? [Re: DLWebmaestro]
drumnsax2 Offline


Registered: 10/20/03
Loc: Canandaigua, NY
Quote:

It's quite the sight




Our school is just the heel. Sometimes, the drumline marks with the foot barely coming off the ground, just to get a feel for the beat, but usually it's just marking with the heel.
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