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Playing the Marching Band Snare Drum Fast

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Playing the Marching Band Snare Drum Fast

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  1. Playing the Marching Band Snare Drum Fast

  2. One of the most important skills you can learn is playing the drum at a rapid pace in a marching band. Method There are ways to get the most out of your sticks and to increase your playing speed, although, playing snare drum fast can be a difficult skill to master. Playing fast drum beats is one of the best parts of marching band show ideas that you must know. To provide the most natural bounce-back on the stick, the stick must be held at the fulcrum point. This way, most of the work is done by the sticks. By gripping your index finger out, palm up, over your snare about 2 inches from the drumhead, find the fulcrum point. Bending your finger up slightly, to keep it from rolling off, lay your drumstick across your index finger. The drumstick must be lifted up 2 inches off your finger and dropped, so that it falls and hits the snare. Counting the bounces each time moves the stick forward and backward on your finger. The fulcrum point is the spot where the stick has the greatest number of bounces.

  3. This grip may be of a kind of showmanship or French style of holding. The French style of holding is ideal for fast strokes. This has been used by many world record holders drummers in marching band show music. By tweaking the stick between your thumb and index finger, hold your drumsticks in a French grip. Making the tip hit the drum head; use your other fingers to push up on the back of the stick. Instead of alternating hands, you make two quick beats with a hand and two quick beats with the other in a double stroke roll. You have to play left, left, right, right in this. When you hit the snare, your drumstick bounces back. Downward pressure must be supplied to get the stick back to the drum head quickly, for playing very fast beats. It will bounce up on its own.

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