What is the drum competition?

Competition Drumline is a music competition that represents up to 50 music -focused music musicians, specifically playing marching drum instruments. These competitions are very similar to marching bands. The difference is that they only have a drum line or a section of a file or file percussion, which usually employs only percussionists. Normally, participants are at high school and enter into a combination as part of the music art program of the academic institution. These include snare drums, bass drums, tenor drums and cymbals. Some drums still use the marching versions of the Glockenspiels and xylophones, but that's less common. Musicians may also include other stationary tools in a Pit or Front set, a part of a drum that they don't understand. Foundemble tools are chimes, Timpani and Xyrophone. Most of the drum competition focuses on showmanship. Participants usually organize their performance according to the topic and choreographed each step and keeps moving to create a particular EFEkty. If members of the audience like what they see and hear the drum line, commonly whistle, clapping and encouragement to show encouragement. Drumline usually have at least five judges, including head, music, visual, general effects and judges, to look at the various aspects of the show in depth.

During the Bubline competition, participants must follow strict rules governing an event with general instructions set out in the US Drum Line Association Association. These regulations cover everything from the power switch to use peripheral sound or visual equipment. Failure to observe the rules of the Drumline competition usually leads to the judges to assign one or more sanctions to the executive group. Groups pay close attention to regulations, especially at the state and national levels, to avoid a technical agency that results in lower scores or disqualification.

in Standa observanceAdla bubbles usually perform between four to eight minutes, have a total of nine minutes to set up, play and abandon the area of ​​power. During this time, the groups can perform many different types of music, but because the groups have such a short time that the judges can see what they can do, show the themes and selections of individual music are often designed to provide as many "wow" moments. The tempos of songs are usually mild to fast to suit the natural physical step of artists.

Drumlines usually perform in the Bragging drum competition to make it "best" and because participants really love a combination of music, art, sports behavior and occasionally ongoing rivalry. However, the prizes are provided by some drumline competitions. These prices are sometimes small to medium scholarships, grants that the winning group can use to buy new instruments or music, or the rights to show on certain events. Some records of Drumline Competition Boards award medals or provenOutline for participation.

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