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9780812218565

The Complete Marching Band Resource Manual: Techniques and Materials for Teaching, Drill Design, and Music Arranging

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  • ISBN13:

    9780812218565

  • ISBN10:

    0812218566

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-06-30
  • Publisher: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr
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Summary

TheComplete Marching Band Resource Manualprovides the first serious guidebook for the intricate art of directing high school or college marching bands. Wayne Bailey presents both the fundamentals and the advanced techniques that are essential for successful leadership of a marching band: music instruction, choreography, and band management. In this second edition, Bailey provides band instructors with even more diagrams as well as information on computer charting techniques. The book is divided into four units. The first provides the fundamentals of the marching band and its terminology, marching forms and movements, selection and arrangement of music, charting of formations, and ways to arrange a show. Unit two covers music instruction, improvement of marching and memorization skills, warmups, methods for building endurance and power, and ways to organize band rehearsals. The third unit provides instruction in choosing props and structuring auxiliary units, as well as guidance in tuning and staging the marching percussion line. The fourth unit is a collection of resource ideas, including one hundred and twenty drill charts and three musical arrangements for analysis.

Author Biography

Wayne Bailey is Director of the School of Music at Arizona State University. Thomas Caneva is Associate Director of Bands and Director of the Marching Illini, University of Illinois.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
How to Use This Manual xi
UNIT 1. WRITING THE DRILL AND MUSIC
1(78)
Understanding the Basics of the Marching Band
3(9)
Instrumentation
3(1)
The Marching Field
4(1)
Step Styles
4(3)
Body Carriage
7(1)
Terminology
7(1)
Fundamentals
8(1)
Grid Alignments
9(1)
Important Styles of Show Formats
9(2)
Charting Tools
11(1)
Making Drill Design Concepts Work
12(44)
Types of Forms
12(13)
Types of Movements
25(8)
Speed of the Drill
33(5)
Flow Between Charts
38(1)
Staging the Band
38(5)
Instrument Placement
43(1)
Paths of the Marchers
43(4)
Audience Perspective
47(1)
Coordination of Elements
47(9)
Designing and Charting the Show
56(9)
Selecting the Music
56(1)
Designing the Show Format
57(1)
Analyzing the Music
58(1)
Designing the Charts
59(2)
Charting the Forms
61(4)
Arranging the Show Music
65(14)
Preliminary Planning
65(1)
Sketching the Arrangement
66(1)
Choosing Instrument Doublings
67(5)
Accompanimental Rhythms
72(1)
Harmonizations of the Melody
73(1)
Aiming the Arrangement
74(1)
Creating Counterlines
74(1)
Writing Introductions and Endings
75(1)
Writing the Score
76(3)
UNIT 2. TEACHING THE MARCHING BAND
79(20)
Teaching the Show
81(13)
Teaching the Music
81(3)
Memorizing the Music
84(1)
Teaching the Marching
84(3)
Sample Warm-ups
87(3)
Building Endurance and Power
90(3)
Structuring a Marching Band Rehearsal
93(1)
Parade Marching
94(5)
Selecting the Music
94(1)
Parade Formations
94(1)
Turns
95(1)
Parade Signals
96(1)
Common Problems in Parade Marching
96(1)
Parade Routines
97(2)
UNIT 3. USE OF AUXILIARIES AND THE PERCUSSION SECTION
99(40)
Using the Auxiliaries
101(16)
Structuring the Types and Sizes of Units
101(1)
Choosing Props and Equipment
102(1)
Use of Auxiliaries
103(1)
Placement of the Auxiliaries
103(14)
Teaching the Marching Percussion Section
117(22)
Instrumentation
117(1)
Drum sticks and Mallets
118(2)
Correct Striking Area for Marching Band Drums
120(1)
Selection of Players
121(3)
Staging the Percussion Section
124(1)
Marching Problems
125(1)
Parade Marching
126(2)
Tuning the Percussion Section
128(3)
Musical Roles of Marching Percussion
131(2)
Editing Marching Percussion Music
133(2)
Percussion Warm-ups
135(1)
Traditional Grip Versus Matched Grip
135(4)
UNIT 4. RESOURCE IDEAS
139(124)
Sample Design Ideas
141(122)
Appendix
263(26)
Alcalde
264(9)
Shenandoah
273(9)
Tampico
282(7)
Index 289

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