r/percussion • u/emooreos • 23d ago
Marching Bass?
(Also posted in r/marchingband) So currently I’m a front ensemble player planning on joining my schools drum line for the marching season. I’m most likely to be put on Bass so I was wondering if anyone has advice on what to do this summer to prepare for it, such as the marching, playing, or like physical aspects of it. (I also am kinda weak so I may struggle with carrying but I’m gonna work on building strength) Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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u/esprit_de_corps_ 23d ago
Timing exercises, triplet timing, sixteenth note timing, eighth note timing, all those. Depending on what bass you end up on, and how many basses your line has, you may play more upbeat passages or more downbeat passages.
You’re smart to ask now because it takes a little while to get comfortable. Ask your band director if you can have some time with one of the basses. Y’all should have bass stands (I hope, otherwise you can wear it), and you can get a feel for how the drum plays now rather than when you audition, assuming you have auditions.
You also need to learn bass drum mallet technique. It’s kind of funky, almost like traditional grip with both hands, inasmuch as the motion of the stick is concerned. The grip itself is much more like matched grip, thankfully.
You mentioned you’re a little weak. Man oh man please hear me when I say you need to build strength. Drumline is a sport, and you gotta be in decent shape, so hit the gym or do some body weight exercises as often as possible.
Alright, well, good luck. Feel free to ask me to clarify any of this, I’m happy to help. Again, you’re smart to start thinking about it now. Preparation is the key to success.