![]() ![]() I can notate it in MuseScore, but obviously it doesn't play correctly.Ī modern marching battery, is: a snare line consisting of multiple snare drummers, usually playing exactly the same part a carried group of tom toms in a 3, 4, 5, or 6 voice grouping referred to as 'tenors' (tri toms, quads, quints, etc.) and tonal bass drums, typically 4-6 voices. I have attached an example of 4 part tonal bass drums, with the largest drum playing the bottom space, next smallest bass drum playing the 2nd space up, next smallest bass drum playing the 3rd space up, and the smallest bass drum playing the top space. *Bass Drums - sometimes written in one part (which can be done with MuseScore now), or in "tonal bass drum parts", which will have 4 or 5 parts on a staff. *Tenor Drums, aka Quads, or Quints - 4 or 5 drums on a staff *Snare Drums (which MuseScore already has) I know in most published marching band arrangements, the marching percussion will be for the following: Here is a Wikipedia article on marching band percussion: We march at halftime of the football games, but also marching festivals and competitions, which are held on a football field. I need a marching percussion instrumentation for my high school marching band, which I think is something that's somewhat unique to american high school football.
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