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#92110 - 08/21/05 11:45 PM
Marching Bass Drummers
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Alright.. we've tried everything to get our bassline to march correctly. Even making the rest of band run for them. I'm tired of getting my section called out. Any suggestions on how to march correctly that I should give em. I don't know, I think they still have the "it's just practice, it's ok to make a mistake and march half butt mentality!!!" (frustrating). Cause i'm out of ideas! : / Thanks!!!! And i'll tell them and apply it on my marching as well.
--- Being off step isn't the issue. They just look heavy.. they don't flow. Do I make sense? Lol. They don't get on thier toes when they march backwards. That's the main issue. Crabbing sucks too. I just want suggestions on what to say or do that might help?
Edited by xgisellx (08/22/05 12:10 AM)
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#92113 - 08/22/05 12:08 AM
Re: Marching Bass Drummers
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You're right. Being off step isn't the issue. They just look heavy.. they don't flow. Do I make sense? Lol. They don't get on thier toes when they march backwards. That's the main issue. Crabbing sucks too. I just want suggestions on what to say or do that might help?
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#92115 - 08/22/05 12:36 AM
Re: Marching Bass Drummers
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HAHA. Flutes. Hm.. Crushing of ribs, i've never thought about that. Well yeah, they're supposed to roll step going forwards. They prolly probably aren't, they prolly probably take a stroll in the park or something. : /
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#92116 - 08/22/05 11:46 AM
Re: Marching Bass Drummers
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It's kind of hard to tell exactly what they are doing wrong with out seeing it, but I think I may have an idea. Watch how they are putting their foot down. If they are putting the whole foot down at the same time (we used to call it flat footing). This will cause what I think you mean by "looking heavy". It also causes a lot of stress on the knees and ankles and can cause serious damage in the future.
The way I was taught to march is a 3 part process. The first part of the foot to touch the ground is the heal, followed by the ball of the foot and finally, the toes. This is done in a fluid, "rolling" motion and the timing is the same as a triplet. Pointing the toes upward can help this process, just make sure they are starting with the heal only (not the heal and ball).
Hope this helps.
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#92118 - 08/22/05 09:02 PM
Re: Marching Bass Drummers
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lol i'm not the one with the problem!!! i'm always on my toes! Lol. AH! the problem is that theyre not thinking. That's it I believe, cause they've been taught the right way how to do things! : ) . high five . Our game against each other is 09/17 on a Sat. See you there. : O I'm gonna see if I could stop by... um sometime this month or next @ Braddock. Lol. Take care. (and it's Gisell : D )
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