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#207178 - 09/12/11 03:34 PM
Re: Cadences
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Here is the formula I use;
Gather together your entire line, set up 1 snare, 1 tenor, 1 bass (I prefer 2). Now that you are all together to write the cadence, let each section leader play their respective drum. Now this is a democratic process. Find out the time limit with the Band Director and any prefrences he or she might have.
Now find a common snare lick your line plays, something with a good rudimental groove. Make up 4 measures at a time incorporating the last 4 measures with the next 4 measures.
Ok, now you have the first 4 measures for the snare, now let the tenors make up their own part that will work with the snare part. Continue down the line and complete the score. You can do 8 measures if you desire, but I would not write too much at a time.
Let the idea flow be creative. Find things that represent the drumline, make a statement with your cadence. Don't forget to write in small breaks for each drum. You also can put in a cheer that your school always uses. Make up a cool drum part with it so the crowd can relate to what you are playing. Remember this is also the school's cadence and your bands. Whether you write it strong or funky or just some groove, make it yours. This formula has never failed to produce a cadence. It's going to take some time, but pass the word to everyone what's going on and to write down their favorite drum licks. BE CAREFUL that you don't rip off someone elses cadence.
I tried to put this as simple as possible without a lot of music theory. This can be as simple to write as you make this. If the line will not co-operate, send everyone out but the section leaders.
Have fun!!
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