The 2004 KSU Marching Percussion
Handbook
Department of Music McCain Auditorium
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506
Band Office: 785-532-3819 Percussion Studio: 785-532-3808
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Table of Contents Basic Technique ...........................................................4
Grip ................................................................................................... 4 Stick Heights ..................................................................................... 4 Strokes .............................................................................................. 4 Sticking ............................................................................................. 4 Stick Height Chart.............................................................................. 5 Key Notation...................................................................................... 5 Key to Cymbal Techniques ................................................................ 5
The Snare Drum Book .................................................6
Uno Mas............................................................................................ 6 TAD................................................................................................... 6 Shingles ............................................................................................ 6 Dos Beatos ........................................................................................ 7 16th Timing ........................................................................................ 7 16th Accents ...................................................................................... 7 16th Diddles ....................................................................................... 8 16th Stick Control ............................................................................... 8 Triplet Timing .................................................................................... 8 Triplet Accents .................................................................................. 9 Triplet Diddles ................................................................................... 9 Triplet Stick Control ........................................................................... 9 Rudy................................................................................................ 10 Rockin’ Double Beat ........................................................................ 10 Wildcat Victory ................................................................................ 11 Wildcat March................................................................................. 12 Troopers .......................................................................................... 13
The Tenor Book......................................................... 14
Uno Mas.......................................................................................... 14 TAD................................................................................................. 14 Shingles .......................................................................................... 14 Dos Beatos ...................................................................................... 15 16th Timing ...................................................................................... 15 16th Accents .................................................................................... 15 16th Diddles ..................................................................................... 16 16th Stick Control ............................................................................. 16 Triplet Timing .................................................................................. 16 Triplet Accents ................................................................................ 17 Triplet Diddles ................................................................................. 17 Triplet Stick Control ......................................................................... 17 Rudy................................................................................................ 18
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Rockin’ Double Beat ........................................................................ 18 Wildcat Victory ................................................................................ 19 Wildcat March................................................................................. 20 Troopers .......................................................................................... 21
The Bass Drum Book ................................................ 22
Uno Mas.......................................................................................... 22 TAD................................................................................................. 22 Shingles .......................................................................................... 22 Dos Beatos ...................................................................................... 23 16th Timing ...................................................................................... 23 16th Accents .................................................................................... 23 16th Diddles ..................................................................................... 24 16th Stick Control ............................................................................. 24 Triplet Timing .................................................................................. 24 Triplet Accents ................................................................................ 25 Triplet Diddles ................................................................................. 25 Triplet Stick Control ......................................................................... 25 Rudy................................................................................................ 26 Rockin’ Double Beat ........................................................................ 27 Wildcat Victory ................................................................................ 28 Wildcat March................................................................................. 29 Troopers .......................................................................................... 30
The Cymbal Book....................................................... 31
Uno Mas.......................................................................................... 31 TAD................................................................................................. 31 Shingles .......................................................................................... 31 Dos Beatos ...................................................................................... 32 16th Grid .......................................................................................... 32 Triplet Grid ...................................................................................... 33 Triplet Stick Control ......................................................................... 33 Rudy................................................................................................ 33 Rockin’ Double Beat ........................................................................ 34 Wildcat Victory ................................................................................ 34 Troopers .......................................................................................... 35
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Basic Technique Grip The basic stick grip applies to all percussion instruments, with some modifications relative to specific instruments, specified below. Hold the stick or mallet approximately 1/3 from the butt (bottom) end. Keep all fingers closed on the stick. Stick motion comprises a combination of varying amounts of forearm, wrist, and finger exertion. Essentially, the greater the volume required, the more mass is utilized. Therefore, forearms are fully used only on the loudest notes. Stick Heights Accurate stick heights promote musical and visual uniformity within the percussion section. Each stick height refers to the distance between the playing end of the stick or mallet and the playing surface to be struck: Sforzado: 15” stroke, initiated by forearm 12” stroke, no forearm 9” stroke, no forearm 6” stroke, no forearm 3” stroke, no forearm 1” stroke, no forearm Strokes In rudimental playing, there are four types of strokes. These are defined by the position of the stick before and after a note is played:
Down stroke: starts high, ends low Up stroke: starts low, ends high Full stroke: starts high; ends high Tap stroke: starts low, ends low
Accurate use of the four types of strokes assures visual uniformity and prevents wasted motion. In fact, each stroke is a preparation for the next stroke. For example, paradiddles would be executed as follows: down, up, tap, tap. Sticking Right-hand lead is the default sticking pattern, in which the right hand plays all downbeats and &'s of a sixteenth-note pattern, while the left hand plays the e's and a's. Continuous eighth-note patterns are treated similarly - right hand on downbeats, left hand on &s. Triplets alternate RLR LRL, etc. Note the exercise "Sixteenth Timing" for an illustration of the right-hand lead principal in broken-pattern situations. Segment leaders will clarify any ambiguous sticking situations, particularly when deviating from right-hand lead. Players then write stickings into individual parts.
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Stick Height Chart This chart gives guidelines for relating stick heights to dynamic markings indicated in parts. Although the stick heights may be changed in playing situations, the chart provides a constant frame of reference. Dynamic Inner Beats Accents(>) Full Accent (^) Pianissimo (pp) Piano (p) Mezzo piano (mp) Mezzo forte (mf) Forte (f) Fortissimo (ff)
1” 1” 1” 3” 3” 6”
N/A 3” 3” 6” 9” 12”
N/A N/A 6” 9” 12” 15”(forearm)
Key Notation (Snare Drum, Tenors, Basses)
Key to Cymbal Techniques Ord. - ordinary crash (each plate directly into the other and away) ch. - choke (staccato crash: plates strike each other and immediately separate and muffle into chest) Cr. - crunch (plates strike each other and stay together tightly) HH - hi-hat (plates are held perpendicular to player, only top cymbal moves for HH effect; often notated with an “x” shaped note head) FC - full crash (cymbals prepare at a "housetop" angle) Lv. - let vibrate roll - plate roll (cymbals slide-together in opposing circular paths) scr. - scrape (the edge of one cymbal scrapes the inside of the other from bell to edge) cas. - cascade (crash followed by arm-extension visual effect) FA - fall-away (cymbals strike, then one or both cymbals fall [visually] to the side) SC. – slide choke, achieved by crashing cymbals out and pulling back in to suction.
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The Snare Drum Book
Uno Mas
TAD
Shingles
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Dos Beatos
16th Timing
16th Accents
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16th Diddles
16th Stick Control
Triplet Timing
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Triplet Accents
Triplet Diddles
Triplet Stick Control
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Rudy
Rockin’ Double Beat
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Three Basic Rules 1. Hold on to the stick! 2. Play from the wrist! 3. Utilize the rebound!
“Attitude is everything.” (A proverb of music and life)
Wildcat Victory
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Wildcat March
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Troopers
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The Tenor Book
Uno Mas
TAD
Shingles
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Dos Beatos
16th Timing
16th Accents
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16th Diddles
16th Stick Control
Triplet Timing
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Triplet Accents
Triplet Diddles
Triplet Stick Control
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Rudy
Rockin’ Double Beat
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Wildcat Victory
When playing try to visualize playing on a straight line across the drums.
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Wildcat March
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Troopers
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The Bass Drum Book
Uno Mas
TAD
Shingles
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Dos Beatos
16th Timing
16th Accents
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16th Diddles
16th Stick Control
Triplet Timing
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Triplet Accents
Triplet Diddles
Triplet Stick Control
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Rudy
Tips
The general playing spot for bass drums is in the center of the heads, which produces a dry, full tone with maximum projection. Since you can’t see your hand position, you should find a physical reference point, such as the point where your
arm or wrist meets a specific tension claw at the hoop of the drum.
The correct hand position at the marching bass drum includes closed hands, thumbs up, palms facing the drum heads. The shoulders should be relaxed, and the
hands low enough to allow the mallets to angle comfortably up toward the head (approximately 45 degrees). The mallet motion comprises rotation. Don’t try to force
a sideways tenor/snare drum stroke onto the bass drum.
Use a mirror and/or video camera and practice as a section as often as possible.
Read accurately, including dynamics, tempos, repeats, and style. Practice with ensemble recordings – your individual part will make more sense.
The metronome and the mirror are also great practice tools. Memorize in phrases, looking for patterns.
Play out!!!
Listen around!!! Play the style!!!
Watch the conductor!!! Have fun!!!
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Rockin’ Double Beat
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Wildcat Victory
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Wildcat March
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Troopers
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The Cymbal Book
Uno Mas
TAD
Shingles
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Dos Beatos
16th Grid
*** This exercise is to be played with 16th Timing, Accents, and Diddles.
Also, experiment with Ord., SC., etc.
16th Stick Control
(TACET)
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Triplet Grid
*** This exercise is to be played with Triplet Timing, Accents, and Diddles.
Also, experiment with Ord., SC., etc.
Triplet Stick Control
Rudy
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Rockin’ Double Beat
(TACET)
Guidelines for Cymbal Technique
Each cymbal plays the other. Strive for good tone – not a banging sound.
Play with intensity, but don’t play beyond 80% of the cymbals’ volume capacity. (The overplaying of cymbals produces unmusical sounds and damages cymbals.)
In concert crashes, the right hand leads in a downward then outward “J” motion. (The left hand follows.)
Always think of visual projection and uniformity. Every technical transition (such as crash to hi-hat) is an opportunity for a visual!
Wildcat Victory
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Troopers
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Created By Owen Taylor
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