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Drumline Help    12:19 on Sunday, November 11, 2007 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

silverphoenixjmp
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Okay, so i'm having problems coming up with a good cadence for my drumline. Maybe 5 of the 19 are experienced, and the rest are along for the ride basically. We have 5 snares, 2 quads, 4 basses (lowest to highest pitch), 3 cymbals, and 1 bells. The rest are going in the Pit. The only problem is, I can't find a cadence that works for us. The snares and quads for the most part are great. Snares have problems with doubles and such but we work through those. Our quads aren't experienced, but they are good for the 2 years they have been together. Our basses aren't great at all. They know how to read music and know what to do, but its almost like they do not care enough to improve to the poin where they are good. They aren't amazing at runing notes up and down and such. The cymbals are okay...because their music is basically hi-hat quater notes. The bells are inexperienced, but they know how to read music. I don't really know what to expect from them.

Can anyone find me a cadence that matches our skill level? I want something fun and entertaining, and yet sort of challenging for the snares and quads. We had something a while ago that had an intro and then in the middle had like a 4 measure snare solo and 4 measure quad solo. I liked that a lot. Can anyone find me something good for my drumline? I'd love you forever if you could.

   

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