Posted in Color Guard on Apr 28th, 2009 No Comments »
author/source: Jason Hodges
When I was in high school, I found one of my director’s greatest flaws to be that he had no clue about the color guard. It’s not that he didn’t care, he just didn’t know any of the technical details about guard work. Then in college I made a observation. [...]
Posted in Brass, Judging, Partitur on Apr 22nd, 2009 1 Comment »
Oleh: Marko S Hermawan*
Sering kali ketika saya melakukan penjurian di berbagai daerah, terutama untuk Music Analysis Hornline caption, saya terkadang memberikan masukan dalam memperbaiki aransemen di alat tiup, baik itu horn maupun pianika. Banyak hal yang sepertinya harus diperbaiki dalam teknik mengaransi ini, karena yang [...]
Posted in Percussion on Apr 10th, 2009 No Comments »
Author/source: George Stuteville
Almost every school owns the equipment for a front ensemble: a number of marimbas, so many vibes, a microphone or two, maybe a xylophone. But the major issue around the nation is a lack of information about how to: A play these instruments, or B create a definite, defined quality of sound. With [...]
Posted in Drill & Display on Apr 7th, 2009 No Comments »
Author/source: Rob Stein
Many educators have varying view points on how to clean drill. As stated in previous articles, most instructors teach in the same process they were taught. After being instructed in many groups with various teaching methods, these are a few key aspects I apply and find to be the most efficient for a [...]
Posted in Drill & Display on Apr 3rd, 2009 No Comments »
Hi everyone, my name is Junt Minalai from Bangkok Thailand.
This is my honors to writing this article to share my idea with everyone in Marching Band or Drum Corps world about Drum major topic.
I am conductor (Drum major) for Aimachi Marching Band from Nagoya Japan in this 5 years past (2003-Now) Ok [...]