A leader is
Someone who has the ability to affect the behavior of others, mentally and/or physically
5 Roles of a Student Leader
Teacher
Leader
Administrator
Musician
Marching Specialist
Good Leaders:
Succeed when things are going well
Great Leaders: succeed when things are NOT going well
4 levels of maturity
Selfish
Independent
Cooperative
Generous
What + what = success
System and spirit
Marcato
Heavy and separated
Staccato
Light and separated
Legato
Smooth and Sustained
Accent
Heavy and full
Slur
Smooth, connected, and sustained
5 elements of good musicianship
Tone, Intonation, Ensemble, Balance, General Musicianship
Tone
Quality of sound
Intonation
Pitch
Ensemble
2 or more musicians performing together
Balance
Total Compatibility of sound
General musicianship
All other musical considerations
Internalization
Key to rhythmic precision
Subdivision
The process of dividing each beat into 2 or 3 equal parts
External Pulse
an audible type of metronome
Adjacent Forms
Groups combined in horizontal planes
Axis
The point from which a form rotates
choreography
Any movement or visual effect other than drill
Closed spacing
Individuals or forms spaced 22.5" apart
Control
Maintaining good tone quality at all dynamic levels
Conversion
An organized drill connecting two predetermined forms
Cover
Command used to check vertical alignment
Diagonal
Two or more individuals placed in and angle
Distance
Space between individuals or forms placed one behind another
Dress or Guide
Command used to check horizontal alignment
Drifting
Gradually shifting left or right from intended direction during movement
Even positions
Individuals or forms placed on the grids
Fanning
The opening up of intervals during movement
File
Two or more individuals placed one behind another
Front
Two or more individuals placed beside each other
Freeze
A command used to encourage no movement at the end of a drill
Grid system
A mathematical subdivision of measurements on paper
Horizontal form
Forms appearing mostly horizontal on paper, or to the audience
Intermeshed
Two different forms passing through, or placed in between each other
Interval
Space between individuals or forms placed beside each other
Leaning
Hips not in line and square with the shoulders
Odd Positions
Individuals or forms placed between the grids
Offset positions
Forms not positioned between the planes of the zero points
Open spacing
Individuals or forms spaced 90" apart
Phasing
Lack of rhythmic precision between various sections within an ensemble
Pivot
Person nearest the axis
Precision
Uniformity of movement and/or sound
Rank
Grouping of two or more individuals into a unit, usually within a block formation
Regular spacing
Individuals or forms spaced 45" apart
Sagging
The closing of intervals during movement
Sequence
The same movement executed at different times
Smooth
Movement executed in ratio to the tempo
Snappy
Movement executed as quickly as possible, regardless of the tempo
Squad
Grouping of two or more individuals into a unit
Stacked forms
Grouping of forms combined in vertical planes
Stage
The total visual picture of a static form
Style
The overall characteristic look and/or sound of an ensemble
Timing
The movement which occurs between the starting and ending positions
Vertical Form
Forms appearing mostly vertical on paper, or to the audience
Zero Points
Reference marks placed on the field creating a 180" visual grid system
Execution
Movement and/or music in action
Point A
The clearly defined starting position of any movement
Point B
The clearly defined ending position of any movement
Anticipation
Beginning movement and/or sound before the proper time
Hesitation
Beginning movement and/or sound after the proper time
Dragging
Executing movement and/or music increasingly slower than the established tempo
Rushing
Executing movement and/or music increasingly faster than the established tempo
Smooth Movement
Moving from point "A" to point "B" evenly, in ratio to the tempo
Snappy Movement
Moving from point "A" to point "B" as quickly as possible, regardless of the tempo
Tempo
The speed of the rhythmic pulse of music and/or movement
Inner Pulse
Subdividing the pulse mentally to achieve ensemble precision
Subdivision
Dividing beats into smaller increments to clearly define the timing of movement and/or sound
The measurement of one 8 to 5 step
22.5 "
The measurement of one 6 to 5 step
30 "
The measurement of one oblique step
31.8 "
A 4 step distance between ranks does what
Keeps the sound from being dampened or muffled
Distance between goal lines
100 yards
How many yards wide is each end zone
10 yards
Distance between endzones
120 yards
Measurement of high school hash marks
Divides field into equal thirds of 53 1/3 feet OR 640 inches
Measurement of college hash marks
60 from sidelines and 40 from each other (60,40,60)
Measurement between sidelines
53 1/3 yards or 160 feet
Measurement between yard lines
5 yards or 180 inches
LIST ALL CONCEPTS OF MOVEMENT
Shift/ Unison,
Morph/Change Shape,
Expand/Contract,
Rotation,
Follow the Leader,
Curved Path,
Sequential Movement,
Random Movement,
Choreography,
Combinations