independent drumline
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independent drumline
hey i am interested in starting my own independent drumline. i have been thinking of this for years and i feel now would be a good time then ever to start one. i think to myself that i have thought of everything that i need to know about it but there is always something i dont know. please post some things that you might think i need to know. some tips. perferably from people who have been around the independent drumline scene
Thanks A lot
Thanks A lot
- PercussionAndAllThatJazz
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First of all, good luck. That's a really cool idea and I hope it works for you.
Funding is huge. Find sponsors (not just percussion companies, but family businesses that are willing to make some donations and support your efforts), do fund raisers, don't go crazy with spending. Try to get an instructors discount for sticks and stuff too, so you can buy in bulk and such (because we all know how easy it is to go through sticks). Also, don't go all gung ho on getting trailers and stuff. Go with Ryder or something like that, or get hookups with someone who has a truck or trailer.
Funding is huge. Find sponsors (not just percussion companies, but family businesses that are willing to make some donations and support your efforts), do fund raisers, don't go crazy with spending. Try to get an instructors discount for sticks and stuff too, so you can buy in bulk and such (because we all know how easy it is to go through sticks). Also, don't go all gung ho on getting trailers and stuff. Go with Ryder or something like that, or get hookups with someone who has a truck or trailer.
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A good line cannot be made without a good group of instructors. Make sure you can find instructors with chops and experience. I don't know if you are going to be one of the instructors, but it's always nice to have individual techs helping the caption head out. Good luck with your line and I hope it works out for you!
- sokkerboie
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Summit Youth Arts in RENO, NV is working on adding a drum line in the next couple of years. Talk to us- we are going through it all RIGHT NOW!
AND LOOK FOR AUDITIONS FOR SUMMIT INDOOR DRUM LINE SOON!
ccornwell@summit-youth-arts.org
AND LOOK FOR AUDITIONS FOR SUMMIT INDOOR DRUM LINE SOON!
ccornwell@summit-youth-arts.org
Talent is not only a blessing, it is a burden, as the gifted ones will soon find out - Vince Lombardi
- drummerfromtroy
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Yeah... Rothe, Jackson, Nunez... its part of Impulse Youth arts. Its gonna be another tough contender for independent class in 2005. Looks like the age of indoor is here and independent drumlines are popping up left and right... I love it.drummerfromtroy wrote:anyone out there heard of PULSE?
There is nothing more scary than a kid with an internet connection.
- drummerfromtroy
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Pulse
thats cool, it should be great. Do you (WhSDrUmBuM) or anyone have a link to any info on this group. just curious. thanks.
Center Snare '03-'04
Percussion Captain 2001-2004
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yeah the website is still undercontruction but heres the link:
http://www.pulsepercussion.org/
I'm pretty sure they will have new things coming soon.
http://www.pulsepercussion.org/
I'm pretty sure they will have new things coming soon.
There is nothing more scary than a kid with an internet connection.
GusGus,
Probably the most important aspects of running an independent group have nothing to do with music or drumming. You must consider the following:
Who will carry the insurance? (many sites and transportation companies require it)
Will you be filing for non-profit status? (this can take a while)
Who will be handling money and signing the checks? (dual signatures are often required because they are a good way to prevent fraud)
Aside from having a great staff, these are the things that can make or break a line or corps. Too many talented groups have gone down the tubes for lack of good management.
Probably the most important aspects of running an independent group have nothing to do with music or drumming. You must consider the following:
Who will carry the insurance? (many sites and transportation companies require it)
Will you be filing for non-profit status? (this can take a while)
Who will be handling money and signing the checks? (dual signatures are often required because they are a good way to prevent fraud)
Aside from having a great staff, these are the things that can make or break a line or corps. Too many talented groups have gone down the tubes for lack of good management.