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    FIGHTING SCOTS MARCHING BAND

    DRUMLINE Exercises, Cadences, Band Signals

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    Fighting Scots Marching Band

    Drumline Exercises, Cadences, Band Signals

    Contents

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS & INTRODUCTION

    EXERCISES

    8s exercises #1 Exercise #1 #2 Exercise #2 #3: 4s and 6s #4: Tap Timing #5: Dut Duts #6: Flams #7: Paradiddles (#7a is the primary one) #8: Dut Duts II #9: New Rolls #10: Countdown Cooldown

    EXERCISES: MALLET VERSIONS #1 Exercise #1 #2 Exercise #2 #3: 4s and 6s #4: Tap Timing #5: Dut Duts (as technique permits) #8: Dut Duts II (as technique permits)

    BAND SIGNALS

    Roll Off #1 Roll Off #2 Halt

    CADENCES Chug-a-da

    Belldoleer Chee-Chee-Manga #1A Cymbology Rock II Mr. Monkey Eats His Cheese Bass Drum #4 Million 12 SERIES ORDER

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    Thanks to Mike Geary for the use of his cadence, ROCK II . Good cadences should always have a long life.

    The exercises in the first part of this book were inspired by and adapted from exercises used by Dr. JohnWooton while he was drumline instructor at The University of Iowa. For example, the snare parts for exercises#1, #2, and #3 are written exactly as they were used. The original exercises (at least the snare parts) and manymore were subsequently collected and published in The Drummers Rudimental Reference Book , availablefrom Row-Loff Productions. It is suggested that anyone interested in refining rudimental drumming skills

    purchase this book and use it on a regular basis.

    INTRODUCTION

    The exercises, cadences, and band signals in this book are going to be used during the Fighting ScotsMarching Band season. More may be added as the season goes on, but all members of the drumline (including thefront ensemble) will definitely need to know the material in this book. Those in the front ensemble (pit) should

    practice the snare parts of the Exercises to develop basic technique (when possible: rolls, etc., wont be possible aswritten), then transfer the techniques to the mallet instruments by using the Mallet Versions of the Exercises. This

    book should be brought to all rehearsals. Any auditions for drumline placement will use materials from this book.

    All materials in this book should be memorized as quickly aspossible.

    All exercises, cadences, and band signals are designed to be played at 120 beats per minute (quarter note pulse).Practice slowly at first and work your way up to this.

    Pay careful attention to accented and non-accented notes (inner beats) throughout. If you play the accents at8-12 (or higher depending on the dynamic) and non-accented notes at 2-4 (go for your lowest controllable stickheight), you will have the correct relationship. The idea is to make accented notes very distinctive relative to non-

    accented notes.

    All rolls except buzz rolls (indicated by a Z on the stem) are double-stroke open rolls.

    This book does NOT contain everything you need to know. It only covers the basics. More commands and procedures will be explained during camp and as the season progresses.

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    EXERCISES

    These exercises are to be played slowly at first and then slowly sped up. They are designed to both warm up thehands and build chops. They will be performed in the order given. It is suggested that the members of thedrumline (including the front ensemble) arrive to practice early enough to go through as many of these warm upsas possible prior to rehearsal. The first person to arrive should start playing through Exercise #1 and others should

    join in as they arrive. Do not wait to be told to join in. Join in.

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    EXERCISES: MALLET VERSIONS

    These exercises are to be played slowly at first and then slowly sped up. They are designed to both warm up thehands and build chops. They will be performed in the order given. It is suggested that the members of thedrumline (including the front ensemble) arrive to practice early enough to go through as many of these warm upsas possible prior to rehearsal. The first person to arrive should start playing through Exercise #1 and others should

    join in as they arrive. Do not wait to be told to join in. Join in.

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    BAND SIGNALS

    These signals tell the band when to do something. The drumline (usually on the command of a drum major) usesthese signals to tell the band when to start and stop marching or playing. There are three signals to memorize: RollOff #1, Roll Off #2, and Halt. Roll Off #2 ALWAYS starts the Cadence Series and Halt ALWAYS ends theCadence Series. Other than that, use of the three signals will be agreed upon by the directors, drum majors, and thedrumline.

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    CADENCES

    The following cadences form the core of the Fighting Scots Drumline Series. The Series is played during parades, going to and from events, or any other time is seems necessary. If not specified (that is, unless we decidedifferently for a certain circumstance), the cadences are always performed in the same order. Memorize thecadences and this order. Additional cadences are always likely to spring up, and feel free to come up with yourown.

    Note: A start bar of taps will be used between cadences on occasion. Learn the series with this bar in place.

    Note about Belldoleer: This cadence is omitted if no bells are marching

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    SERIES ORDER (Subject to Change)

    Roll Off #2 Chug-a-da Belldoleer Chee-Chee-Manga #1A Cymbology Rock II Mr. Monkey Eats His Cheese Bass Drum #4 Million 12 Halt