lots and lots of love,
Luke
Sub-urban fables from a boy lost in middle America

Before I go any further I'll explain how the band is organised. It is divided into several sections; woodwinds which is composed of flutes, clarinets and saxophones;
brass which is trumpets, sousaphones, mellophones and trombones; the colour guard who essentially run around waving flags and fake guns; and the drumline. The drumline is divided into two further parts: the pit, which is set up at the front of the field and contains xylophones, marimbas, vibraphones and various miscellaneous percussion instruments; and finally the battery, which is what I am part of. Four bass drums, two snares and one set of tenors.
One important fact to note is that the pit doesn't move but the battery marches with the rest of the band.
it with chalk, march between that and the previous dot a few times, and then rinse repeat, rinse repeat. To begin with this was quite an issue as when I started they'd already learnt the drill for the first two and a half movements and so I had to learn it by following around the guy in front of me, not the most efficient way of doing things but I've got it now. After this we practice the drill we just learnt with our drums on and playing the corresponding music and then the whole band comes back together for ensemble practice. At the moment however we no longer do drill as we know the entire show.
hand piano thing and some others which slip my mind... Meanwhile out in the field the battery (that's us) generally end up playing cool little groovy rhythms, especially in movement three, which is crazy fun to play.