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Emergence of the Front Ensemble


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I'm with you, but I have to ask... why is it accepted for the battery to "emote" like this? For those corps with 18" white plumes, it looks like a bunch of cockatoo's on crack with some of the over hype that goes on with the "monkey drumming" at times.

"...cockatoo's on crack..." Hilarious!

I'm going to use that a lot...

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As I said, if they want to ####### head-bob for visual points, let them ####### head-bob.

But to claim there's a utility to it that somehow miraculously compensates for a MAXIMUM 8-frigging-hundredths of a second (in a typical FE spread) is simply folly.

Can't beat distance-math or sound-physics, no matter how much head-bobbing they do.

Maybe pulsing is like Dumbo's feather? A psychological way to make them feel like their timing is more in sync?

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Maybe pulsing is like Dumbo's feather? A psychological way to make them feel like their timing is more in sync?

Yep, that's what I was trying to get at

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Maybe pulsing is like Dumbo's feather? A psychological way to make them feel like their timing is more in sync?

internalizing pulse can take a lot of forms. garfield's just hung up on his own experiences. getting a member of an ensemble to play in time is all about physical motion. it can be large or small, but linking the body to pulse is really important. hell i have a tape where Gino C. swears he's abandoning drum majors because we didn't use one. it was a fun listen.

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it can be large or small, but linking the body to pulse is really important.

Spot on. As a 20-year-music educator I concur. No I never taught marching arts of any kind but year after year, I was faced with the task of getting rooms full of kids to play together and in time. The more ways I could the utilize the body - the better. It's a feel thing. No question about this.

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Spot on. As a 20-year-music educator I concur. No I never taught marching arts of any kind but year after year, I was faced with the task of getting rooms full of kids to play together and in time. The more ways I could the utilize the body - the better. It's a feel thing. No question about this.

We can talk the science all day long, but when you really get down to it...keeping the members together in time is just....plain...

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.....MAGIC!!!!

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We can talk the science all day long, but when you really get down to it...keeping the members together in time is just....plain...

9ffedbfc5c78f2f8c77bc9f081f78da4.jpg

.....MAGIC!!!!

Yup

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Front Ensembles started emerging around 1982 when the Garfield Cadets used one of the first grounded front ensembles and my BD was part of that front ensemble

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