Drum Corps


Space Music
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Jodeen E. Popp
Building the Green Machine: Don Warren and Sixty Years with the World Champion Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps
Racine's Horlick Athletic Field: Drums Along the Foundries (Landmarks)
Hopes and Dreams
Drummy Drum Joins Marchy Band Activity Book
Drummond: Learning to find himself in the music
Drummy Drum Joins Marchy Band
Drumline Information and Warmup Packet
The Field Percussion User Manual
Quadratics: The Tenor Drum Equation
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Lee Rudnicki
My Seven Decades Of Drum Corps Adventures
Tale of a Drum Line - The Santa Clara Vanguard
Patrick R.F. Blakley
The on-field warmup should invoke confidence in the members, don’t have them play something that isn’t ready, or above their level here. Remind them to listen to the environment while playing to understand as much as they can about the overall listening situation. You might try ending the field warmup session with a very loud single note from everyone in order to listen specifically to the reverb and echo of the stadium.
Patrick R.F. Blakley, The Field Percussion User Manual

Patrick R.F. Blakley
It will be necessary to communicate within a loud environment most of the time. ASL signs can help you understand or communicate information without being able to hear it and continuing to rehearse without stopping for minor comments.
Patrick R.F. Blakley, Drumline Information and Warmup Packet

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