The key to being a good musician is practice. Depending on what type of drum you are working with, whether it be marching snare drum batter or snare side heads or marching tenor drum heads, the correct seletion is essential. Drum stick selection varies when it comes to choosing a pair for drum set or marching percussion instruments such as snare drum, tenors, or bass drums. As a musician it is your call when you feel to make the appropriate decision when it comes to stick selection. This is why we recommend both Pro-Mark and Vic-Firth drum sticks. Time Travel is a great cadence for any beginner drumline. Sub-Sonic is a simple cadence for beginner drumlines.
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- Level 1 Cadences
Time Travel is a great cadence for any beginner drumline. If you are debating betwen selecting a Level 1 or 2 Cadence for your drumline, we recommend that you choose ProJam. This cadence is simple and fun and is managable for most beginner drummers.
Cafences is perfect for young drumlines and is a great first cadence for any group. Having a metronome is very important.
Evans drum heads and Remo drum heads are great to use for marching percussion equipment. This cadence features unison bass drum parts to make finding the beat as simple as it can possibly be.
By Cassidy Byars Diagram Above: Navigator is a great one for younger groups or can be used as an easy second cadence for groups that are capable of playing a Level 2 Cadence. Sub-Sonic is a simple cadence for beginner drumlines. Drum head selection is important as well. Zombie Squirrels is an exciting beginner drum cadence that introduces a few new rhythms. Drum stick selection varies when it comes to choosing a pair for drum set or marching percussion instruments such as snare drum, tenors, or bass drums.
Drumlines are one of the most important aspects of a marching band. Both Sabian and Zildjian have a great selection of ride cymbals, hi-hats, splash cymbals, and various other effects cymbals to choose from. The key to being a good musician is practice.
Both Sabian and Zildjian have a great selection of ride cymbals, hi-hats, splash cymbals, and various other effects cymbals to choose from. This is also a great cadence for first time tenor drummers as it helps demonstrate how the hands need to move and flow around the drums.
This cadence utilizes 2 bass drum and a quint tenor drum configuration. Having a metronome is very important. This is why we recommend both Pro-Mark and Vic-Firth drum sticks.
Drumline Cadences
Having a marching band without a drumline leaves it incomplete. We highly recommend this cadence for 6th and 7th grade drummers.

This is a great, fun sounding first cadence for any beginner group. This drum cadence is great for younger groups or for programs that are in need of a quick fun cadence.
Raven is a short basic cadence that is broken down into 3 simple sections in order for it to be learned quickly and efficiently. This cadence is perfect for middle school drumlines that are looking for a fun and simple cadence to learn quickly.
Sub-Sonic is an excellent cadence for 6th, 7th and 8th grade drumlines. Cymbal selection for marching percussion drumlines is also a very important factor to consider. Storm is a very dadences cadence that is simple enough for any drumline to play.
This cadence is simple, fun, and packs quite a punch for a Level 1 cadence! This drum cadence offers a fun and entertaining sound while still being simple enough for new drummers. Having a marching band without a drumline leaves it incomplete. Minimum Instrumentation Recommended Instrumentation: Tadpole is a great cadence for younger drumlines who will be soon be transitioning to a more advanced group such as a high school drumline.
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