Drumline Summer Clinic Schedule  Week 1  Day 1 (June 8)  Introduction/ Expectations  Reading Basics  Basic Rhythm on Drum Pads.

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Drumline Summer Clinic Schedule  Week 1  Day 1 (June 8)  Introduction/ Expectations  Reading Basics  Basic Rhythm on Drum Pads

 Week 1  Day 2 (June 10)  Rudiuments on Practice Pads Roll Rudiments Paradiddle Rudiments Flam Rudiments Drag Rudiments

 Week 2  Day 1 (June 15)  Marching Snare Drum Basics Traditional Grip Exercises on the Snare Eight on a Hand Hut Dut Roll Exercises

 Week 2  Day 2 (June 17)  Tenor Drum Basics How to read the Tenor Music Basic Technique  Bass Marching Drum Basics How to read Bass Music Basic Technique  Split into two groups (Tenors & Bass) Play Basic Music Bass Drum - Splits - Eight on a Hand Tenors - Eight on a Hand Splits

 Week 3  Day 1 (June 22 – Split Session Groups)  Mallet Basics Treble Clef Notes on Spaces & Lines - FACE and EBGDF Circle of Fifths - Flats & Sharps Proper Mallet Technique Playing Major Flat Scales C Major Scale F Major Scale Bb Major Scale Eb Major Scale Ab Major Scale Db Major Scale Gb Major Scale Cb Major Scale

 Week 3  Day 2 (June 24 – Split Session Groups)  Basic Mallet Theory Review Notes on Staff Treble Clef FACE & EGBDF Playing Major Flat Scales  Major Sharp Scales G Major Scale D Major Scale A Major Scale E Major Scale B Major Scale F# Major Scale C# Major Scale  Bass Clef ACEG & GBDFA

 Week 4  Day 1 (June 29)  Concert Percussion Proper Concert Set-Up Concert Snare Drum Basics Concert Bass Drum Basics Suspended & Crash Cymbals Auxiliary Percussion Tympani How to properly tune

 Week 4  Day 2 (July 1 – Split Session Groups)  Review of Concert Percussion Basics  Split into different groups to play concert pieces Orchestral Repertoire Book Raynor Carroll Triangle & Tambourine pieces Castanets & Tambourine pieces Tri, Tamb, & Castanet pieces

 Week 5  Day 1 (July 6 – Split Session Groups)  Marimba Duets “Bach for Bars” pieces

 Week 5  Day 2 (July 8 – Split Session Groups)  Mallet Ensemble pieces The Easy Winners Las Gallanitas

 Week 6  Day 1 (July 13 – Split Session Groups)  Percussion Ensemble pieces Instant Carmen Bailando La Soca Big Yellow Mambo

 Week 6  Day 2 (July 15 – Split Session Groups)  Duet & Ensemble Pieces Rehearse through all the Mallet Duet, Mallet Ensemble, and Percussion Ensemble pieces

 Week 7  Day 1 (July 20 – Split Session Groups)  Review of Summer Clinic Session  Rehearse thru Duet/Ensemble pieces “Orchestral Repertoire” pieces “Bach for Bar” pieces Mallet Ensemble pieces Percussion Ensemble pieces

 Week 7  Day 2 (July 22 – Full Session)  Performances “Orchestral Repertoire” pieces “Bach for Bar” pieces Mallet Ensemble pieces Percussion Ensemble pieces