EX79NDN said:
This question is for Bandkid or any other band person!!!! Why is Central's drums seem to be louder than our drum section?? :huh: Is it the type of drum they use? The way they play the drum or something else? I was counting last night (at half time) and it looks like they have approx. as many drum players as we do, but their drum section just seems to be louder. Or maybe it was that their band just got to be more obnoxious by their constant loud playing the WHOLE first half of the game. We could not even hear the announcer other than when he would say "another Central 1st down" :
It was just a question. I was not a band member. So I was just curious.
Two reasons:
- Their drums are bigger.
- Their drums are "loose."
We'll be adding in a second quint and a bigger bass drum next year, and there are rumors going around about an additional snare as well.
Drums are tuned by how "tight" they are, but this also effects volume. If a drum is very tight, it's hard to get that loud, resounding volume. Central's drums are very loose (watch when they play, you can see them shaking), and thus are very loud, although out of tune. Our drums are tighter because of our emphasis on tuning.
IndianFan said:
I'm not trying to be overly critical, because it's a terrific band. But the entire PNG band seems to play at a low volume. I could barely hear them half the time on the game replay.
This is because of our focus on artistic playing. Schools like Central and Ozen focus almost solely on volume and completely ignore dynamics (and Central appears to ignore tuning and almost any aspect of a conventional, legitimate marching show as well). This is one of the reasons that they typically do not place well at contests and send relatively few kids to Area, Region, or State bands, whereas schools like LC-M, Vidor, PN-G, and Nederland excel in such competitions.