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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

Victor's marching techniques for the Bluecoats 2011 audition!

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  • Did you make it?

  • @theaws0m3guy This is my friend Vic! Yeah he made it!!!

  • I think you need to work on your back marching.. Try to not drag your feet as much, then that results into a bouncy tone, and of course, you want a straight shot tone :)

  • @TheCodygiles Thanks for the advice! I'll let my friend know, so he can work on it.

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  • @Ch1k3n112233 It's like half straight, half bent

  • I thought your weight was supposed to stop immediately as you closed, not shift forward and back. And bluecoats marches bent-leg like Cavvies i guess?

  • @KoolJay10 He made it.... Lol.

  • Uh no! Your feet should come off of the ground! just sayin. When backwards marching you have to point with the foot your pushing off with, then flex your other foot as it comes backwards(comes off the ground completely). Then with the foot that is coming back aready point it to push your weight back and flex the other foot as it goes back. This should really take the bump and quiver out of your sound. Please check out the North Shore Senior High band 2010&2011(my band) to see the difference.

  • @moomiss instead of dragging use the word glide

  • 0:54 that bird in the background was whispering to his friends

    "...dude...i should fly in his horn"

  • @moomiss They shouldn't totally leave the ground, but if you're dragging your feet and making the scratchy sound on the pavement, you can imagine what your tone and playing is going to sound like.

    Just like trying to play a horn in the back of a truck on sand dunes.. it doesn't sound good AT ALL.

  • @Sharkbaitjoe2 Whoa, that's awesome!

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