I auditioned for drum major in February of this year and I remember this video helped me soo much. I'm now the drum major at my high school:) UPDATE 5 YEARS LATER: WOW! I’m 21 now but I just wanted to boast about my achievements: During my time as a drum major I would fulfill a prestigious invitation to perform in London, won 1st & 2nd in many comps, & got opportunities to do some whacky stuff during field shows like jump over people and do some cartwheels. All of which I was the first to do so in the entire history of my school. If you’re in high school watching these for auditions you will be fine!! Practice practice practice. The most important part is your role as a leader because it’s the hardest part of being a drum major. You can learn how to spin & conduct, but leadership is not as easy to learn!
My drum majors choreographed a whole 8 count move for their salute, I want to be one next year, we have three drum majors I want to be assistant drum major
Pulled out a conductor’s baton? I hope not. That makes no sense for a drum major. Who could see that from the field plus indoor concert conducting and the field conducting demonstrated in this video are opposites.
marcus yelder at my school you can try out as a sophomore and be drum major for junior year or try out as a junior and be drum major senior year. But it’s different from school to school.
Me about to be a sophomore watching this practicing to try out for drum major next year: 😎 Lol what if I update and let y’all know if I end up drum major 😳
I tried out at the end of sophomore year of high school to be a drum major. Prior to that, I wasn't a section leader, and did not hold any leadership position in the band. I hold to believe that if you try your best, and more importantly be yourself, someone along the decision making process will see that and then determine whether he or she wants you or not. Im not going to lie, sometimes there has to be some chemistry, but overall, just be yourself,and your inner leadership abilities will show
When I first tried out, there were five other people trying out, and one of them was the drum major the previous year. I wasn't sure I had a chance because I was kind of the quiet kid in the band. But just try your best, a lot of times its the chemistry between the staff because since there are so many aspects in this leadership role, they pick someone for who they are, not necessarily if they are the best at a certain part. Good luck!
The family part is true. My freshman year the drum major who was a senior was a power mad b**** and no one respected her, while the junior drum major was known as "mama Marek" and had all the respect in the world
Also remember, don't try to be someone you're not or be too much. Be who you are, if you make a mistake roll with it, and if you don't know about something or you forgot, don't be afraid to ask one of the other people auditioning. Band is about musicianship and the experience, and even if you stumble once or twice, you can get back up with enough effort and confidence. My band director has said that he would rather have a kid who makes mistakes often but is eager to learn and try, than a perfect kid who is rude and mean-tempered. The Drum Major position isn't just about conducting, it's about being a good leader, being able to present yourself well, handle people even when everything is in a funk, and just overall be a good role model and leader for the band. If you show them that you want to lead and that you have the skill, often times a small slip up will mean nothing compared you your musicianship. Bonus points if you can rock that slip up and turn it into something cool. Just do your best, and most of luck to those auditioning for Drum Major soon, as I am doing myself! ❤ - An 8th grader who wants to be Drum Major
This is a very helpful video, now to survive the dimming hope I have of not getting it. I've worked so hard, gone to camps, conducted, practiced commands, grown in my leadership skills, stayed positive, but the more and more people who are trying out against me, I'm losing hope. Now to survive that, I have to keep fighting for what I've wanted since the summer of freshman year. I know I can do it. I have to.
gamer123579 As true that is, the competitions my school goes to, drum major's get a rating. So you are being watched, but its not like playing the music or anything...
My close friend is an aspiring drum major, and I am definitely recommending this video to her. It was super helpful and detailed. (I've got about 3 friends who either were or are currently drum majors and I'm sure they would also agree with you especially about the leadership part at the end!) Thanks for making this!
I just wanna let you know that my high school takes two drum majors every year. My senior year, there was 22 other people trying out for the position. I really wanted to stand out so I looked for helpful videos on RUclips, and I found yours. I watched it like 400 times and became much more confident. Drum majors are scored on a 100 point system. And when the inal scores came through, my grade was so much higher than all the rest that my director went with me as the one and only drum major!THANKS
I like the competition :) My friends are the other three candidates for my audition tomorrow and I'm really competitive. I'm looking forward to everything and I'm confident in our abilities!
I remember commenting on this video 7 months ago when I was going to try out for Drum Major. And I did make the position. I love this video and the way you taught it. Thank you so much.
For 2: They should almost touch, but never cross paths. its just the rebound for the and of 2 (for this type of conducting) For 3: Don't go too far out, otherwise the tendency is to lose time and looks kind of weird (my opinion) ** If you go up to a whiteboard, and hold 2 markers, and draw out your pattern repeatedly, it should look like an arrow pointing down**
Our whole senior class is going to be gone next year, nobody else has the initiative to do it and I'm going to have to do this as a junior. This is so helpful.
I was never given an official "leader" title or anything before I tried out for my junior year of hs. Just be yourself, I believe a lot in servant leadership, and if your director/ peers see that you genuinely care for the group, thats one of the many things that will set you apart from an ordinary "member"
I feel this must have had a couple bloopers somewhere XD But thank you so much for this. I already sort of knew what to do, but you just made it so clear with things such as angles and how to make it clear. I especially had problems with cut-offs, so this really helped me out
Great video, try outs for myself are in 5 weeks and I have some tough competition, my friends, they want the position just as much as i do. I'm prepared to fight and this video has helped me take another step into the correct direction. Thanks for the instruction!
You don't understand how much this video helped me! Thank you! I go to a school with about 20 people in the marching band (that's including color guard and pit) we are too small to have a drumline so the drum major does have to give cues for pit. I am auditioning for drum major and hopefully I get it but you definitely helped me understand that this is definitely a position that takes a lot of maturity and hard work.
I'm glad this video helped! Looking back I wish I could add more helpful tips. Sorry for not responding to all the comments, I've been busy with Pacific Crest. I'm their head DM for this summer, and hope to see you guys at our shows this summer!
I'm a freshman and fall season just ended. I am a synth in pit and I plan to march in battery next season. Senior year, I want to be drum major. I've wanted to ever since 7th grade. However, no one believes in me. Everyone, including the drum major we currently have, laughs at me and says I can't because I'm a percussionist. I know that everyone has an equal chance to audition and I'm going to practice really hard for four years. It's really bringing me down though because even our pit instructor says that I should stay in pit and that I'll probably never make it. But I'm learning how to conduct and I'll learn how to march, I'll push to the end and go beyond my limits. It's just depressing that no one supports me. Any advice?
I was in the exact same situation. My freshman year was my first year ever in band. Whenever we had our first full band rehearsal, I remember standing behind my vibe and looking up at the center podium and seeing my head drum major up there and I was immediately inspired. I wanted nothing more than to be on that podium. So, I got a friend to teach me how to march and march well and I started watching videos on how to conduct. When word got out that I wanted to be a drum major, people would laugh and my directors would say, "A percussionist has never made drum major at this school, why would you?" Yes, it would put me down for a bit but the way I interpreted their words was, "Why wouldn't a percussionist be a drum major? They have just a good a chance as anyone." I practiced my marching and conducting all through my sophomore year and my junior year, I became assistant drum major! All the hard work, put downs, insults, tears, sweat, etc had paid off. This year, senior year, I was promoted to Head Drum Major and I can't help but look back and remember what it felt like to look up and see such a strong symbol of pride. Now, I was that symbol. Don't let anyone put you down. Take any insults or negative criticism and use them to your advantage and better yourself. Sure, it's hard and it may not seem like it's worth it but trust me, it is. Practice, practice, practice and don't ever give up on being a drum major. Had I given up on that dream, I probably would've quit band and never looked back. Push through it and when you make drum major, let me know and even though I don't know you, I will be the first person to cheer.
xander067051 Oh my gosh thank you so much for sharing your story with me! You don't know how much you've just boosted my self esteem. I know it'll be hard as hell, but I'm willing to work so I may make it someday. Did you switch to battery for a year or did you stay in the pit the whole time?
+C I'm 9 months late in replying but I'm glad I was able to give you a confidence boost. I was in pit the whole time so when I finally made drum major, it surprised the hell out of everyone. No one was expecting it! But like I said, you just gotta push through all the negativity because what's on the other side of that wall of hateful comments and criticism is a life changing and incredibly rewarding experience. I hope you make it and if you already have, GREAT!
+Queenmarie88 It's amazing to meet people who can relate to you! Being drum major changes my life. I'm now enrolled at Texas A&M University - Commerce and majoring in Music Education in hopes of becoming a greater influence on my own students one day.
Thank you so much for this video. I'm only a freshman now, but I've always wanted to do this, and nothing has helped me more than spending an hour or two just studying what you do. This just helps me know what i have to do and how to do it. Already after having watched this 3 times I feel much more confident with my chances at tryouts when the time comes. I'm just so glad you took the time to make this for all us who want to do this. So one more time, thank you.
Thank you so much. This really helped a lot. I have DM tryouts in less than a week, and this definitely cleared up a lot for me, such as how to practice NOT "treble clef conducting" (by using the stands). Thank you.
if the decrescendo starts on 1, just leave your left hand up (where prep for 1 would be) and start from there. 1,2,3,4 (leave left hand up) then down 2,3,4
last year i watched this video bc i was trying out but i didn't think i had a chance to become drum major since A. i was a to-be sophomore, B. i am short (5'2) and C. i'm quiet and not very loud, but somehow i did it! i was the third drum major 😅 but i still made it! thank you so much! i hope to be assistant drum major next year (i'd say head drum major, but this past year's assistant drum major will likely be head DM since he has had more experience and is more assertive than i am)
Dude my friends are in the all american marching band this year. It sounds really cool. i hope to make it when i'm a senior in 2 years. Thanks for the great video.
As a former head drum major something I like to tell those preparing to audtion is to be passionate. Anybody can conduct a simple 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 patterns but the more passionate you can be, the better. The band will respond to the dedication you present in your conducting and will want to bring out the intensity you present. The best example of a passionate conductor is former Phantom Regiment Conductor, Koji Mori one of the best DCI conductors ever! Best of luck in your audtions.
This video is so useful; I'm only a freshman now, but I'm going to practice so I can be a drum major my junior or senior year and possibly section leader as well(I play trumpet). I'm usually very quiet and have anxiety, but this will be a great chance to get out of my comfort zone and do something interesting :)
I've never been a Drum Major before. I've always wanted to (for my school's marching band), ever since my brother started it. Now I have a shot to be Junior Drum Major, and this video REALLY is helping me out. Thank you!
I am a Freshman in high school and am auditioning for DM. I'm the only freshman trying out and I'm competing with 4 Juniors and 1 Sophomore, yet this video really helped me be more confident in my conducting. Thank You!!!
I watched this before my audition and became the first sophomore drum major at my school. You helped me realize what it means to be a leader. I aspire to be as great as you someday. :)
Thanks! This was really helpful and I agreed with a lot of what you had to say about what being a Drum Major is. My band director asked me, 'What is my defintion of a Leader?' And I had no clue what to say or what he wanted me to say. He said, 'Servitude.' He said if you come into the position with the mind set of want to help whenever you're needed, then it'll should all just fall into place. Thanks again! :)
Can you make another video about different conducting patterns cause that’s what I struggle with Edit:this video is what helped me become a better conductor
I'm doing drum major tryouts in my high school band so this really helped me a lot and now not only do I have some more knowledge on this but I have more confidence now so thank you so much this was really helpful😁😁
I watched this to help with my Drum Major tryouts and though I didn't make it . . . . This is what made believe I had a chance somehow and this is why I'll probably try again my next chance.... So Thank You, alot.
we had an egyptian themed show this year, and our field commanders had a badass salute where they mimicked movements in egyptian paintings and then saluted. It's hard to described but it looked fricken awesome.
Thanks for the advice. I got Low Brass Section Leader and Sophomore Rep so I'll show my worth there and show people I'm serious when it comes to me becoming Drum Major, and for my other goal of joining Drum Corps. I won't carry that "I'll show them attitude", but just be serious and show that I'm a good leader. Again, thanks for your video so that I'll have another edge on my side.
another way to talk about field conducting is to follow the music and conduct to the prominent voice. :) And if you're a freshman trying out, remember that it is your skill, not your age, that matters. I got apprentice drum major after my freshman year audition! Definitely worth it.
I love your use of music stands to demonstrate the ictus, because there is no ictus on the “and” parts of each beat. Love this, especially when I see younger drum majors trying to bring indoor concert conducting to the field.
I'm a Sophmore and I recieved the position of Drum Major and have been really trying to find a clean style to match the one i already have so i can edit it to fit what my director wants. I think i'll mess around with it some more, but these basics were awesome. Thanks! Rowdy Davis, Cajon High School, San Bernardino, CA.
Drum major tryouts start in march and I decided that I want to try out! Currently a freshman but I’ve been in marching band for two years and I hope I get in!
I’ll be a junior next year and everyone is pushing me to be drum major, I’m really considering it. This video helped wonders to get that actual forms in
I have already been drum major this past year but I still learned a lot from you to improve my conducting. I am trying to get the top drum major spot for next year ( the head drum major does more work but he or she does most of the cool stuff)
I'm going into my junior year and planning on auditioning for drum major next year, but it's not coming naturally to me at all. I just stumbled upon this video and it was a HUGE help! Maybe if I watch this a few more times I'll develop some skills! :)
Hey Tim, I realize this is several years old but I wanted to let you know hwo much I enjoyed it. Marching band is decades behind me but there are great memories. I got to see some of the best DM's in midwest HS competition in the 1960s as well as great drum majors in what is now DCI. I know it's arguable by my favorite will probably always be Joe Bruno of the Greendale Mariners. Thanks for an awesome presentation on your part. I wish you well in all that you do.
Hey I saw pacific crest at the berry center in Texas and I recognized your name from watching this video! Haha, also since I've first watched this I've become my schools head drum major. Thanks for your help and good luck with DCI next season :)
Guess what? I play flute in band also! I would suggest coming p with mental tricks to calm your mind down before any audition. You've practiced, so just do what you practice (sometimes treat it like your just practicing in front of your band director. with that mindset, it can help with some of the nerves.
Thank you so much for this! Our band director literally told us YESTERDAY. Tryouts are tomorrow. Very little information or practice time, or anything. I'm a sophomore in high school by the way. My big problem was fitting cues in without getting the other hand off beat. THANK YOU!
I had never had any leadership experience in my band either when I was a sophomore and when I tried out for Drum Major my sophomore end of year, I ended up becoming the assistant DM. So I'd say be confident, PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE, and go for it! I'm sure you'll do fine :)
Definitely going to go through this extensively. I hated doing it in front of others in band because I would receive pessimistic feed back from people who don't take me serious on wanting to be a drum major. We'll see whose drum major in 2013 at my high school!
thank you so much i am a freshman sophomore frenc horn player next year I am section leader and the year after that im going to try for drum major this is a lot of help considering I don't know how to conduct
Thank you so much for putting this up! It actually has been really helpfull to me. I'm a freshman in High school that was asked to be Drum Major from the Band Director. Yes I knew the basics to conducting but nothing else. This really helped me and I cannot wait till Marching Season starts to be able to Conduct this band! THANKS AGAIN!
I’m about to go and do my drum major audition tmr and I’m hoping that I get it. I’m not the greatest at conducting right now (we had to a couple of teaching days with our teacher) but I’m getting it down pretty good now thanks to this video! I’ve had a year of leadership (section leader) before and know what to kinda expect to be a leader, but I can’t help but a little nervous! Especially because of the people that I’m going up against! But I can only hope, I’ve been putting in the practice and the effort and I can’t wait to see who gets it even if it isn’t me! 😊
You're right. For a more musical style, non-focal point conducting can bring out more musicality. Phantom doesn't conduct focal point because they perform more "lyrical/musical" selections. But for the sake of high school marching band where there are different levels of musicianship, I think focal point is the clearest.
I auditioned for USAAAMB Drum Major for 2017, I really hope I make it! I am looking into Drum Corps a lot and hope to get into that. I have watched this video at least 5 times! I have watched a lot of DCI videos of you in Mandarin Drum Corps!
I'm auditioning for drum major for my high school band this coming January. This video helped so much! But, I was wondering if you have advice on how to make myself out to be the best candidate during my interview with the directors without making myself look self centered?
Jill, you really have to sell it, be honest, tell them why you are fit for the job, talk about things you want to improve, things you could help with that only in a student would know about/things that never get to the directors eye, tell them what you see in the future for the band, talk about your experience and how you would contribute
I auditioned for drum major in February of this year and I remember this video helped me soo much. I'm now the drum major at my high school:)
UPDATE 5 YEARS LATER: WOW! I’m 21 now but I just wanted to boast about my achievements: During my time as a drum major I would fulfill a prestigious invitation to perform in London, won 1st & 2nd in many comps, & got opportunities to do some whacky stuff during field shows like jump over people and do some cartwheels. All of which I was the first to do so in the entire history of my school. If you’re in high school watching these for auditions you will be fine!! Practice practice practice. The most important part is your role as a leader because it’s the hardest part of being a drum major. You can learn how to spin & conduct, but leadership is not as easy to learn!
mj :)
Oh this makes me so much more confident, thanks.
whats the audition like when doing so? just looking for advice ik not alls schools do the same thing
Damn you're all grown up
I’m trying of forward drum major next week. And I’m nervous
Most badass salute I've ever seen was when my drum major turned towards the audience, reached slowly behind his head, and slowly pulled out a baton.
I would not doubt it.
Lol phantom regiment
@@KingMolotovIphone lol my drum majors doing that is a tradition
My drum majors choreographed a whole 8 count move for their salute, I want to be one next year, we have three drum majors I want to be assistant drum major
Pulled out a conductor’s baton? I hope not. That makes no sense for a drum major. Who could see that from the field plus indoor concert conducting and the field conducting demonstrated in this video are opposites.
I'm a first year drum major and tonight will be my first night conducting on field. Your video has helped me in several ways, thank you.
What grade do you have to be in to try out for drum major
marcus yelder at my school you can try out as a sophomore and be drum major for junior year or try out as a junior and be drum major senior year. But it’s different from school to school.
marcus yelder At my school, you only need 2 full years of experience so, 9th grade at my school.
Me about to be a sophomore watching this practicing to try out for drum major next year: 😎
Lol what if I update and let y’all know if I end up drum major 😳
At my school you can try as a freshman and be one as a sophomore
0:28 Conducting
2:22 Conducting Cues
3:47 Crescendo & Decrescendo
5:12 Cut Offs
6:53 Music On The Field
8:18 Salutes
9:31 Leadership
I tried out at the end of sophomore year of high school to be a drum major. Prior to that, I wasn't a section leader, and did not hold any leadership position in the band. I hold to believe that if you try your best, and more importantly be yourself, someone along the decision making process will see that and then determine whether he or she wants you or not. Im not going to lie, sometimes there has to be some chemistry, but overall, just be yourself,and your inner leadership abilities will show
When I first tried out, there were five other people trying out, and one of them was the drum major the previous year. I wasn't sure I had a chance because I was kind of the quiet kid in the band. But just try your best, a lot of times its the chemistry between the staff because since there are so many aspects in this leadership role, they pick someone for who they are, not necessarily if they are the best at a certain part. Good luck!
The family part is true. My freshman year the drum major who was a senior was a power mad b**** and no one respected her, while the junior drum major was known as "mama Marek" and had all the respect in the world
Jess Shock we had one of those power mad drum majors. The year before I got into the band. I’ll consider myself fortunate
Also remember, don't try to be someone you're not or be too much. Be who you are, if you make a mistake roll with it, and if you don't know about something or you forgot, don't be afraid to ask one of the other people auditioning.
Band is about musicianship and the experience, and even if you stumble once or twice, you can get back up with enough effort and confidence. My band director has said that he would rather have a kid who makes mistakes often but is eager to learn and try, than a perfect kid who is rude and mean-tempered. The Drum Major position isn't just about conducting, it's about being a good leader, being able to present yourself well, handle people even when everything is in a funk, and just overall be a good role model and leader for the band. If you show them that you want to lead and that you have the skill, often times a small slip up will mean nothing compared you your musicianship. Bonus points if you can rock that slip up and turn it into something cool.
Just do your best, and most of luck to those auditioning for Drum Major soon, as I am doing myself! ❤
- An 8th grader who wants to be Drum Major
That’s also me right there
This is a very helpful video, now to survive the dimming hope I have of not getting it. I've worked so hard, gone to camps, conducted, practiced commands, grown in my leadership skills, stayed positive, but the more and more people who are trying out against me, I'm losing hope. Now to survive that, I have to keep fighting for what I've wanted since the summer of freshman year. I know I can do it. I have to.
Tori Robinson did you get it
Tori Robinson ^
Did you make it
Tori Robinson sooooo did you get it!
So sad. I’m really dying to know if you got it
How to be a Drum Major:
Step 1: You don't because no one watches you.
gamer123579 As true that is, the competitions my school goes to, drum major's get a rating. So you are being watched, but its not like playing the music or anything...
Not for HBCU drum majors tho
Lmaoo true
ISTG
so trueeee tho. my band are all vegetables
My close friend is an aspiring drum major, and I am definitely recommending this video to her. It was super helpful and detailed. (I've got about 3 friends who either were or are currently drum majors and I'm sure they would also agree with you especially about the leadership part at the end!) Thanks for making this!
I'm glad I could help! Hope you have a great season. One day, you'll be able to share your experiences as DM to your future band members!
I watched this video a few months ago, and now I am officially a drum major! Thank you for the help!
That's awesome! Congratulations!
@@mrtyaos Thank you!
I just wanna let you know that my high school takes two drum majors every year. My senior year, there was 22 other people trying out for the position. I really wanted to stand out so I looked for helpful videos on RUclips, and I found yours. I watched it like 400 times and became much more confident. Drum majors are scored on a 100 point system. And when the inal scores came through, my grade was so much higher than all the rest that my director went with me as the one and only drum major!THANKS
That’s crazy
This video honestly helped me so much! I just got the news that I’m going to be the Drum Major for this year’s season! Thank you so much!
I gotta make sure my friends who are also trying out for drum major at our high school don't see this video XD
Bro same
I like the competition :) My friends are the other three candidates for my audition tomorrow and I'm really competitive. I'm looking forward to everything and I'm confident in our abilities!
Hello fellow hopeful Drum Major's. This is a message wishing you the best of luck, from one hopeful to another. You'll do great!
Edit: I got the job!
I remember commenting on this video 7 months ago when I was going to try out for Drum Major. And I did make the position. I love this video and the way you taught it. Thank you so much.
For 2: They should almost touch, but never cross paths. its just the rebound for the and of 2 (for this type of conducting)
For 3: Don't go too far out, otherwise the tendency is to lose time and looks kind of weird (my opinion)
** If you go up to a whiteboard, and hold 2 markers, and draw out your pattern repeatedly, it should look like an arrow pointing down**
Drum Major tryouts at my school in 2 weeks and your video has been really helpful for me!! Thanks so much!
Well, good luck. Just remember to do everything with confidence even if you are nervous, and RELAX.
Our whole senior class is going to be gone next year, nobody else has the initiative to do it and I'm going to have to do this as a junior. This is so helpful.
9:38 Idk why but you activated my siri and had “Hey siri, I don’t know the program”
I was never given an official "leader" title or anything before I tried out for my junior year of hs. Just be yourself, I believe a lot in servant leadership, and if your director/ peers see that you genuinely care for the group, thats one of the many things that will set you apart from an ordinary "member"
I feel this must have had a couple bloopers somewhere XD
But thank you so much for this. I already sort of knew what to do, but you just made it so clear with things such as angles and how to make it clear. I especially had problems with cut-offs, so this really helped me out
Great video, try outs for myself are in 5 weeks and I have some tough competition, my friends, they want the position just as much as i do. I'm prepared to fight and this video has helped me take another step into the correct direction. Thanks for the instruction!
Freshman here. Trying out for next year for sure.
im a freshman and we have three drum majors and im hoping to try out my junior year thank you this has helped me a lot!!
You don't understand how much this video helped me! Thank you! I go to a school with about 20 people in the marching band (that's including color guard and pit) we are too small to have a drumline so the drum major does have to give cues for pit. I am auditioning for drum major and hopefully I get it but you definitely helped me understand that this is definitely a position that takes a lot of maturity and hard work.
I’m the first color guard member at my school to be drum major for 2021/2022 season. This has helped me a lot thank you
Yup! If I was conducting in a concert setting it would look way different.
Yes, I'm still there this year, if you're at any of our shows, feel free to stop by and say hi! Our calendar is at our webiste
I'm glad this video helped! Looking back I wish I could add more helpful tips. Sorry for not responding to all the comments, I've been busy with Pacific Crest. I'm their head DM for this summer, and hope to see you guys at our shows this summer!
This helped so much. Auditions are in a little less than two weeks so I'm just gonna keep practicing. Thanks much!
I'm a freshman and fall season just ended. I am a synth in pit and I plan to march in battery next season. Senior year, I want to be drum major. I've wanted to ever since 7th grade. However, no one believes in me. Everyone, including the drum major we currently have, laughs at me and says I can't because I'm a percussionist. I know that everyone has an equal chance to audition and I'm going to practice really hard for four years. It's really bringing me down though because even our pit instructor says that I should stay in pit and that I'll probably never make it. But I'm learning how to conduct and I'll learn how to march, I'll push to the end and go beyond my limits. It's just depressing that no one supports me. Any advice?
I was in the exact same situation. My freshman year was my first year ever in band. Whenever we had our first full band rehearsal, I remember standing behind my vibe and looking up at the center podium and seeing my head drum major up there and I was immediately inspired. I wanted nothing more than to be on that podium. So, I got a friend to teach me how to march and march well and I started watching videos on how to conduct. When word got out that I wanted to be a drum major, people would laugh and my directors would say, "A percussionist has never made drum major at this school, why would you?" Yes, it would put me down for a bit but the way I interpreted their words was, "Why wouldn't a percussionist be a drum major? They have just a good a chance as anyone." I practiced my marching and conducting all through my sophomore year and my junior year, I became assistant drum major! All the hard work, put downs, insults, tears, sweat, etc had paid off. This year, senior year, I was promoted to Head Drum Major and I can't help but look back and remember what it felt like to look up and see such a strong symbol of pride. Now, I was that symbol. Don't let anyone put you down. Take any insults or negative criticism and use them to your advantage and better yourself. Sure, it's hard and it may not seem like it's worth it but trust me, it is. Practice, practice, practice and don't ever give up on being a drum major. Had I given up on that dream, I probably would've quit band and never looked back. Push through it and when you make drum major, let me know and even though I don't know you, I will be the first person to cheer.
xander067051 Oh my gosh thank you so much for sharing your story with me! You don't know how much you've just boosted my self esteem. I know it'll be hard as hell, but I'm willing to work so I may make it someday. Did you switch to battery for a year or did you stay in the pit the whole time?
+xander067051 that is AWESOME. Good for you!!! I was drum major at my school over 30+ years ago so I know what you went thru.
+C I'm 9 months late in replying but I'm glad I was able to give you a confidence boost. I was in pit the whole time so when I finally made drum major, it surprised the hell out of everyone. No one was expecting it! But like I said, you just gotta push through all the negativity because what's on the other side of that wall of hateful comments and criticism is a life changing and incredibly rewarding experience. I hope you make it and if you already have, GREAT!
+Queenmarie88 It's amazing to meet people who can relate to you! Being drum major changes my life. I'm now enrolled at Texas A&M University - Commerce and majoring in Music Education in hopes of becoming a greater influence on my own students one day.
Thank you so much for this video. I'm only a freshman now, but I've always wanted to do this, and nothing has helped me more than spending an hour or two just studying what you do. This just helps me know what i have to do and how to do it. Already after having watched this 3 times I feel much more confident with my chances at tryouts when the time comes. I'm just so glad you took the time to make this for all us who want to do this. So one more time, thank you.
Thank you so much. This really helped a lot. I have DM tryouts in less than a week, and this definitely cleared up a lot for me, such as how to practice NOT "treble clef conducting" (by using the stands). Thank you.
if the decrescendo starts on 1, just leave your left hand up (where prep for 1 would be) and start from there. 1,2,3,4 (leave left hand up) then down 2,3,4
last year i watched this video bc i was trying out but i didn't think i had a chance to become drum major since A. i was a to-be sophomore, B. i am short (5'2) and C. i'm quiet and not very loud, but somehow i did it! i was the third drum major 😅 but i still made it! thank you so much! i hope to be assistant drum major next year (i'd say head drum major, but this past year's assistant drum major will likely be head DM since he has had more experience and is more assertive than i am)
That’s awesome! Keep up the good work!
Dude my friends are in the all american marching band this year. It sounds really cool. i hope to make it when i'm a senior in 2 years. Thanks for the great video.
Thank you! This video was great! I'm a freshman practicing to be drum major when I'm a junior.
As a former head drum major something I like to tell those preparing to audtion is to be passionate. Anybody can conduct a simple 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 patterns but the more passionate you can be, the better. The band will respond to the dedication you present in your conducting and will want to bring out the intensity you present. The best example of a passionate conductor is former Phantom Regiment Conductor, Koji Mori one of the best DCI conductors ever! Best of luck in your audtions.
This video is so useful; I'm only a freshman now, but I'm going to practice so I can be a drum major my junior or senior year and possibly section leader as well(I play trumpet). I'm usually very quiet and have anxiety, but this will be a great chance to get out of my comfort zone and do something interesting :)
got auditions tomorrow wish me luck!!!!
Mia Ma Mia how did it go
didn’t get it :(
that part at the end about being a leader without letting your ego get the best of you is really important and inspirational. Subscribed.
I've never been a Drum Major before.
I've always wanted to (for my school's marching band), ever since my brother started it. Now I have a shot to be Junior Drum Major, and this video REALLY is helping me out. Thank you!
I am a Freshman in high school and am auditioning for DM. I'm the only freshman trying out and I'm competing with 4 Juniors and 1 Sophomore, yet this video really helped me be more confident in my conducting. Thank You!!!
I watched this before my audition and became the first sophomore drum major at my school. You helped me realize what it means to be a leader. I aspire to be as great as you someday. :)
THE greatest video I've seen on being a drum major! Hopefully I make the position when I audition!
Thanks! This was really helpful and I agreed with a lot of what you had to say about what being a Drum Major is. My band director asked me, 'What is my defintion of a Leader?' And I had no clue what to say or what he wanted me to say. He said, 'Servitude.' He said if you come into the position with the mind set of want to help whenever you're needed, then it'll should all just fall into place.
Thanks again! :)
I tried, I failed, I have next year, and new techniques to practice, thank you.
Josh Fish how did it go??
I'm trying out for my high school drum major role and this has helped me tremendously. It's helped me more than my actual drum major has
Can you make another video about different conducting patterns cause that’s what I struggle with
Edit:this video is what helped me become a better conductor
I'm doing drum major tryouts in my high school band so this really helped me a lot and now not only do I have some more knowledge on this but I have more confidence now so thank you so much this was really helpful😁😁
I watched this to help with my Drum Major tryouts and though I didn't make it . . . . This is what made believe I had a chance somehow and this is why I'll probably try again my next chance.... So Thank You, alot.
This video helped me as a junior drum major and I’m back here again to thank you so much 😊 I’m doing drum major as a senior this year as well
we had an egyptian themed show this year, and our field commanders had a badass salute where they mimicked movements in egyptian paintings and then saluted. It's hard to described but it looked fricken awesome.
8:52 "Please don't do that *sigh*" 😂😂😂 Great vid btw 👌🏾👍🏾
I'm in 7th grade and just got the part of drum major for our next 2 parades and this helps me a lot, thank you 😊
This video helped so much! I have drum major auditions in a week and I feel a lot more confident after watching this. Thank you!
Just do your best, and be comfortable with yourself. Always present yourself confidently, even when you don't always feel so. Good luck!
Thanks for the advice. I got Low Brass Section Leader and Sophomore Rep so I'll show my worth there and show people I'm serious when it comes to me becoming Drum Major, and for my other goal of joining Drum Corps. I won't carry that "I'll show them attitude", but just be serious and show that I'm a good leader. Again, thanks for your video so that I'll have another edge on my side.
another way to talk about field conducting is to follow the music and conduct to the prominent voice. :) And if you're a freshman trying out, remember that it is your skill, not your age, that matters. I got apprentice drum major after my freshman year audition! Definitely worth it.
I love your use of music stands to demonstrate the ictus, because there is no ictus on the “and” parts of each beat. Love this, especially when I see younger drum majors trying to bring indoor concert conducting to the field.
Im auditioning to be a sophomore drum major in the spring (would make me the first in 9 years) but this video is really helping so far.
refering back to this years later after I graduated, for auditions and teaching drum majors technique...
I'm a Sophmore and I recieved the position of Drum Major and have been really trying to find a clean style to match the one i already have so i can edit it to fit what my director wants. I think i'll mess around with it some more, but these basics were awesome. Thanks!
Rowdy Davis, Cajon High School, San Bernardino, CA.
freshmen and i'm working on conducting and leading the band so i can be drum Major my senior year and this video was recomended to me
Drum major tryouts start in march and I decided that I want to try out! Currently a freshman but I’ve been in marching band for two years and I hope I get in!
Best of luck and try your best! Be genuine as leadership ask factors into the position on top of the musical aspect!
I’ll be a junior next year and everyone is pushing me to be drum major, I’m really considering it. This video helped wonders to get that actual forms in
I have already been drum major this past year but I still learned a lot from you to improve my conducting.
I am trying to get the top drum major spot for next year ( the head drum major does more work but he or she does most of the cool stuff)
I'm going into my junior year and planning on auditioning for drum major next year, but it's not coming naturally to me at all. I just stumbled upon this video and it was a HUGE help! Maybe if I watch this a few more times I'll develop some skills! :)
Senior trying to be a college drum major. This helped A LOT. Thank you so much for making this video. :D
Hey Tim, I realize this is several years old but I wanted to let you know hwo much I enjoyed it. Marching band is decades behind me but there are great memories. I got to see some of the best DM's in midwest HS competition in the 1960s as well as great drum majors in what is now DCI. I know it's arguable by my favorite will probably always be Joe Bruno of the Greendale Mariners. Thanks for an awesome presentation on your part. I wish you well in all that you do.
Thank you so much you’ve inspired me to try out to be drum major.
Hey I saw pacific crest at the berry center in Texas and I recognized your name from watching this video! Haha, also since I've first watched this I've become my schools head drum major. Thanks for your help and good luck with DCI next season :)
This helps a lot. I was just elected drum major today and now I feel a bit more confident in how I'm going to do.
Guess what? I play flute in band also! I would suggest coming p with mental tricks to calm your mind down before any audition. You've practiced, so just do what you practice (sometimes treat it like your just practicing in front of your band director. with that mindset, it can help with some of the nerves.
Power struggles, for real though
Me and my co-section leader. Yeesh.
I’m trying out for drum major in my junior year and this video has made me better and i’m very prepared. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much for this! Our band director literally told us YESTERDAY. Tryouts are tomorrow. Very little information or practice time, or anything. I'm a sophomore in high school by the way. My big problem was fitting cues in without getting the other hand off beat. THANK YOU!
I had never had any leadership experience in my band either when I was a sophomore and when I tried out for Drum Major my sophomore end of year, I ended up becoming the assistant DM. So I'd say be confident, PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE, and go for it! I'm sure you'll do fine :)
This video was ahead of its time. 👍🏻
I've been to a few shows this year... I haven't seen the show yet. Hope the season is going grand.
Definitely going to go through this extensively. I hated doing it in front of others in band because I would receive pessimistic feed back from people who don't take me serious on wanting to be a drum major. We'll see whose drum major in 2013 at my high school!
thank you so much i am a freshman sophomore frenc horn player next year I am section leader and the year after that im going to try for drum major this is a lot of help considering I don't know how to conduct
Thank you so much! I'm auditioning for drum major for my high school marching band this year and I feel a lot more prepared now!
Thank you so much I will return back to this every time I need help
Im a freshman and I REALLY want to be a Drum Major senior year, I'm gonna do whatever it takes to become one, so yea this really helps :)
Thank you so much for putting this up! It actually has been really helpfull to me. I'm a freshman in High school that was asked to be Drum Major from the Band Director. Yes I knew the basics to conducting but nothing else. This really helped me and I cannot wait till Marching Season starts to be able to Conduct this band! THANKS AGAIN!
I have try outs in two weeks and I'm very thankful for this! Thank you so much!
Hope it went well! Mine are in a week.
I’m about to go and do my drum major audition tmr and I’m hoping that I get it. I’m not the greatest at conducting right now (we had to a couple of teaching days with our teacher) but I’m getting it down pretty good now thanks to this video! I’ve had a year of leadership (section leader) before and know what to kinda expect to be a leader, but I can’t help but a little nervous! Especially because of the people that I’m going up against! But I can only hope, I’ve been putting in the practice and the effort and I can’t wait to see who gets it even if it isn’t me! 😊
You're right. For a more musical style, non-focal point conducting can bring out more musicality. Phantom doesn't conduct focal point because they perform more "lyrical/musical" selections. But for the sake of high school marching band where there are different levels of musicianship, I think focal point is the clearest.
thanks such for this I'm a freshman and I plan on following in my currently junior drum major who was a drum major her sophomore year
I auditioned for USAAAMB Drum Major for 2017, I really hope I make it! I am looking into Drum Corps a lot and hope to get into that. I have watched this video at least 5 times! I have watched a lot of DCI videos of you in Mandarin Drum Corps!
This video was a lot of help. I have tryouts in a week.Trying to start off my senior year with being drum major. Good job on the video
I'm auditioning for drum major for my high school band this coming January. This video helped so much! But, I was wondering if you have advice on how to make myself out to be the best candidate during my interview with the directors without making myself look self centered?
Jill, you really have to sell it, be honest, tell them why you are fit for the job, talk about things you want to improve, things you could help with that only in a student would know about/things that never get to the directors eye, tell them what you see in the future for the band, talk about your experience and how you would contribute
SO…..DID YOU GET IN!!?
you can always break up the 7/4 into 3&4, and for the 5/4, either double 2 or double 3
Prolly won’t be a drum major in highschool but this is something to practice if I do want to
Doing research shows initiative, thats great that you want to really know your stuff!