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#91642 - 08/15/05 09:32 PM
Re: 7/8
[Re: asuno]
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Registered: 09/12/04
Loc: North NJ
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There's really two ways to march 7/8.
You can either march the pulse (like 123 12 12, 12 12 123, 12 123 12) or you can March it straight. If the music allows it, 7/8 + 7/8 can = 7/4, so therefore march it straight. I'm currently using this solution in the line I teach for the percussion feature (a rowloff one in 7/8) so I just made it 7/4, problem solved.
Additionally, a judge might notice like "oooh, you're marching across the beat"
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#91647 - 09/22/05 03:13 PM
Re: 7/8
[Re: Baker]
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Registered: 09/12/04
Loc: North NJ
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See, I'm opposed to that Baker - I feel as if it looks... choppy. Maybe if coupled with some marching visual that would appear cool.
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