Drumline 2004-05-19 11:57 pm Hey guys i am from a High school drumline. I am looking for a new candence to play next year. I want it to be groovy and fun. I would like it to have a great beat so that people can dance to it or say wow thats kool. Something not to hard but fun to play and hear. Quote Selected
Re: Drumline Reply #1 – 2004-05-20 06:21 pm Have you tried writing your own?Use a few staffs set to channel 10, set the instrument for those staffs to acoustic grand piano (not drums), and write some notes. If they don't give the right drum sound, try transposing them up or down a little.Don't expect a snare drum sound. I don't think it can be done with the program. Maybe someone can correct me? Quote Selected
Re: Drumline Reply #3 – 2004-05-22 02:42 am Coulda sworn Sing Sing Sing was a Louis Prima chart... Quote Selected
Re: Drumline Reply #4 – 2004-05-23 12:54 am I posted a fife and drum piece calledBlack Bear on the Scriptorium which plays fife, and snare and bass drums. The visible drum staff is muted; it is for show only. Clicking File => Page Setup => Contents allows you to reveal the hidden staff where the snare drum part is written. Using Channel 10 and a bass clef in the key of C, the snare drum is the D below the staff. The Infornation embedded in the file gives more details. Quote Selected
Re: Drumline Reply #5 – 2004-06-10 08:32 pm I object...the real way to write great cadences is to tinkerstart out with a snare and make a cool partthen go to quads and make a melody that will go with itthen go to bass see where it fits inand cymsput this into the softwear and then listen over and over again and patch the insturments correctly add dyns and your set. oh yea dont make it more than one page long trust me people cant remember cadences that are more than one folio page long Quote Selected
Re: Drumline Reply #6 – 2004-06-11 02:48 am softwear?Is that your nightgown?Or your undies maybe? Quote Selected