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Undertaker
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 1:09 pm |
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well when i was in high school the director had an interview, conducting the band and an L-pttern. and also had the kids vote. the vote would be used in case of a tie.
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tooweird
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:22 pm |
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our band used to have a really messed up way of picking a drum major...it was basically by three drum majors (back then we had three...which was really stupid and pointless) and the vote from the band.
basically sophomores tried out so they could be assistant dm for their junior year and the drum major for senior year.
now the process is conducting the band, in 4/4 and 2/4 in some pieces, then a simple mace routine that is basically a straightaway treated like a pass by a judging stand. then there were interviews...the panel consisted of the drum major, the assistant drum major, the director, and myself (being involved in everything band).
we basically looked at who had the most strengths...if you could keep time and conduct solid without losing your time, a good solid routine...just basic stuff, and whether you could really commit all your time into it (i.e. if you have sports that would conflict with the hustle and bustle of fall season)
_________________ Mark L. Archbishop Riordan Crusader Marching Band (04-07) Colorguard Instructor
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seanrj
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:50 pm |
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Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2003 10:10 pm Posts: 477 Location: Chino, CA
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Post-it notes, a dartboard, and a blindfold...
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senza cervello
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:02 pm |
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Joined: Sun Nov 12, 2006 9:21 pm Posts: 444 Location: Rowland, CA
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seanrj wrote: Post-it notes, a dartboard, and a blindfold...
/sarcasmOff
Oh I wish we did that! We just end up with whoever the highest bidder is.
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twinmomma
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Post subject: Re: How do you pick your drum major? Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 11:57 am |
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Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:20 am Posts: 293 Location: Sacramento, CA
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Process at my old school:
Anyone interested shows up to after school clinic. They are there to audition for ASSISTANT Drum Major, not Drum Major. They learn basics of spinning (Mace), commands, and leadership basics. This goes on for 4 days. On Friday, they perform for a panel including the graduating DM, incoming (and current assistant) DM, and Band Director. They turn in an essay (topic assigned at the beginning of the week) and endure a panel interview with questions ranging from handling unruly members to reasons for wanting to be DM.
Decision is made by the panel. Selected person becomes Assistant DM the following year (these happen at the end of the school year - usually May). They have a year of apprenticeship (sometimes two, depending on whether their DM was a Junior or Senior to start) and then become DM. So there is a constant feed of Drum Majors, none of whom go into a marching season completely without experience.
Most auditioning are Sophomores auditioning to be assistant DM for their Junior year, then DM their Sr. Sometimes a Freshman wows them, and ends up DM for two years. But it always means that the Drum Major is either a Junior or a Senior, it gives the assistant a year to practice, and gives the Drum Major a back up if he/she becomes too ill to perform.
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gimpet19
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Post subject: Re: How do you pick your drum major? Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:55 pm |
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at our school we have whats called a Jr. Staff
the student come to a meeting and decide what to audition for if they want to be a DM, SL, Pit or Drum captain they conduct the wind ensemble on the alla ma mater (sp?) (an easy enough tune) then all the students even the people auditioning for say libarian go to an after school audition they play about a min. long tune of their choice then go into an interview for about 4 morn min. so each person only takes about 5 min. in the end based on the audition interview and what the director has seen in the season te director ans assistant director pick the Jr. Staff
we have a saction leader for each section and sometines two for larger sections, tow or three drum majors, one or two pit captains and two drum captains we also have two of each a libarinan (who organizes and keeps the music library), historian (who take pictures and video), and newspaper editors (who produce the band newspaper to be read on the bus to events)
a positon on the JR. Staff is respected and well sought after so there is always plenty who sign up to audition.
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DonaldUrgasan
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Post subject: Re: How do you pick your drum major? Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:52 am |
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Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:25 am Posts: 1 Location: National City
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In my own opinion I wouldn't let the students vote for the drum major. As kids, they'll most likely pick the most affable candidate. It isn't a popularity contest. It is a matter of who do YOU trust to lead the band.
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bigcity
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Post subject: Re: How do you pick your drum major? Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:13 pm |
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When I was selected back in the day, the process at my school was this:
1) An "L" pattern and field conducting competition that was judged by current USA judges at the time. No less than 2, but no more than 4.
2) A phrasal and harmonic analysis of Chester Overture for band to show the level of musicianship each candidate had.
3) Conduct our Wind Ensemble playing Chester Overture with baton. Stick technique was quite important with my director. He wanted to know that if a DM was chosen, we could help out musically by understanding the score, reading it, and being able to identify what instruments were key at what points in the show.(beats trusting any drum line.)
4) Interview in front of panel consisting of director/principal/asst. principals/football coach/athletic director
5) a solo performance in front of the band to show musicianship on the applicants instrument.
I agree that a band vote should not be used. The choice, I believe, is solely that of the director. As long as the director stands behind the DM, then the band will follow suit.
just my two cents...
BigCity
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chu082011
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Post subject: Re: How do you pick your drum major? Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:46 am |
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bigcity wrote: When I was selected back in the day, the process at my school was this:
1) An "L" pattern and field conducting competition that was judged by current USA judges at the time. No less than 2, but no more than 4.
2) A phrasal and harmonic analysis of Chester Overture for band to show the level of musicianship each candidate had.
3) Conduct our Wind Ensemble playing Chester Overture with baton. Stick technique was quite important with my director. He wanted to know that if a DM was chosen, we could help out musically by understanding the score, reading it, and being able to identify what instruments were key at what points in the show.(beats trusting any drum line.)
4) Interview in front of panel consisting of director/principal/asst. principals/football coach/athletic director
5) a solo performance in front of the band to show musicianship on the applicants instrument.
I agree that a band vote should not be used. The choice, I believe, is solely that of the director. As long as the director stands behind the DM, then the band will follow suit.
just my two cents...
BigCity Hi, Thank very much for your comment. It help me to think about for my ideals. If you want to do more info, you also visit at: Band teacher interview questionsTks again and pls keep posting.
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wowkacui
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Post subject: Re: How do you pick your drum major? Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:10 pm |
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