|
The Mechanics of Marching |
|
|
|
|
Quicktips for Brass and Woodwinds
|
|
Written by Chad Criswell
|
|
When marching on the field, "the impulse is to tighten and constrict the musculature when you move forward and that tightness and tension is immediately transmitted into the performers sound." Learning to control that impulse is the key to sounding your best while marching.
- Paraphrased from Wayne Downey, Music Director of the Concord Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps and webmaster of the ExtremeBrass web site in an article to appear in InTune Monthly magazine in September of 2009.
|