Hey Daniel, thanks for the video. I'm auditioning for BDB for snare this coming january and I appreciate all the tips you've given to help me be successful!
I’m planning to audition a DCI corps either next season or the following. I’m at the younger side of the age range and I want to audition mallet percussion. I understand that it would be extremely difficult for someone my age and someone with minimal experience to audition however that won’t stop me. The worst possible answer you can get is “no” and even then all that is saying is “try again next year” which will never be the end of the world. I’m confident in my skill to audition and even if I fluke an audition that just means they tell me what I did wrong. Therefore making me more prepared for the next audition. I would love for anyone who reads this to give any audition tips for mallet percussion. Thank y’all, have a great day.
I’m also on the younger side for dci. But what I’ve been recommend is to definitely take in to account dynamics. I try to make my playing sound fluent and kinda flowy with mallet percussion. I make my softs really quiet and make my louds really loud. Of course play with correct technique and show that you know what you’re doing. If you make a mistake and continue going they probably won’t think about your mistake and think about what you did best and what could be better
Thank you for this video, it gave me so much motivation! I want more than anything to march a top 12 corps, I’m currently a senior in HS and I joined Marching Band as our only senior rookie. Marching has become my whole world but I’m nowhere near where I need to be to march DCI (mostly musically) and that discourages me a lot but this video made me feel more confident about my ability to eventually march Drum Corps than I’ve ever been before, thank you so so so much. I’m gonna work hard every single day till I make it and it might not be till the 2025 season or even beyond that, but I will make it one day. I will.
Got a callback with Spirit of Atlanta, and im super nervous about being as perfect as possible. Thanks for making this video and guiding rookies like me to our greatest potential as musician and performer.
I noticed this comment and I just posted about this topic on my Instagram not too long ago. Perfection is a demand to the activity, but don’t think that it’s expected of you at all. Even at the highest level, no rep, lot video, or performance will be 100% perfect. Try not to confuse consistency with perfection or let it weigh you down when you’re not playing/marching perfectly.
Thank you for this video Mr. Daniel! I’m auditioning for Mandarins this year and so nervous, but with your guide it’s helped ease my nerves. Can’t wait for the NorCal camp!!! 😆😆😆
I’m planning on auditioning this year for tuba. I only started playing tuba 6 months ago, but I’ve got high school marching experience, and a lot of musical experience, so as long as I practice practice practice, I got a chance
Thanks for this video! I know dci is a lot about connections so this is a great way to introduce people to auditions. I'm hoping to march this 2025 season so this is a great help!
DCI has been allowed to march trombones since 2014, but unfortunately most corps won’t have a full marching trombone line since it can make some forms harder since the length of the slide. Most corps that use trombone will use them as solos. I’m a trombone player as well, but I’m going to be learning bari/euph for dci in the future as I don’t think the corp I want to try out for marches trombones
For reference, i've only played baritone for about 1 years worth of time and I do have drum corps experience (3 seasons with Impulse). I dont consider myself ready for world class, but at the same time, I really want to audition and get the experience. What would I need to work on to strengthen my foundations?
This is an awesome video! I do unfortunately have a question. I’m a tuba player, still have a long way to go, but if a tuba were to try out, but doesn’t have contra, how would they prepare for the audition?
Asking around to get practice on an actual contra would be your best way to prepare. It may even be worth emailing the drum corps you are trying out for and asking them this exact question!
I just started learning baritone in hopes of making it into Carolina crowns, do you think I have a chance if I practice a lot and try my best at auditions?
I have my audition in a month maybe for dci open class and i honestly don’t know if i wanna get it, there is something i wanna do in june that lasts from sunday to saturday for 1 week in late june but i also don’t know if i’m ready to march it I wanna audition on snare and i’ve only crabbed with a bass drum before however i marched 2 full seasons in high school on different bass drums and i have marched parades on snare drum before and had standstill performances on snare drum, my other big fear is that i have had very little training on traditional grip and i’m mostly self taught in it but i believe i have it pretty decent to the point where it’s much cleaner than matched for me and i have already performed with it before, the wind director in my hs marching band is the director of the drum corps i’m auditioning for and our visual coordinator marches in it and i talked with them to get some knowledge on that drum corps
good luck dude. It can be tough trying to balance life and drum corps on the same scale in high school (assuming you're in HS). Keep on grinding that traditional on a pad and you'll make it for sure
Yeah, don't be like me lol. I always went to my Drum Corps and University Marching Band practices later. While I still make made them, I encourage everyone to NOT do what I did lol 🤣
Woodwind players watching this video:
W Forte, great job at the clinic yesterday. Had a great time there with the snares! Mandarins 24!
The mandarins are very underrated
You should make a callback specific video. It would be helpful to go more in depth with the things to prepare for at a callback camp
Agreed
Hey Daniel, thanks for the video. I'm auditioning for BDB for snare this coming january and I appreciate all the tips you've given to help me be successful!
I’m planning to audition a DCI corps either next season or the following. I’m at the younger side of the age range and I want to audition mallet percussion. I understand that it would be extremely difficult for someone my age and someone with minimal experience to audition however that won’t stop me. The worst possible answer you can get is “no” and even then all that is saying is “try again next year” which will never be the end of the world. I’m confident in my skill to audition and even if I fluke an audition that just means they tell me what I did wrong. Therefore making me more prepared for the next audition. I would love for anyone who reads this to give any audition tips for mallet percussion. Thank y’all, have a great day.
I’m also on the younger side for dci. But what I’ve been recommend is to definitely take in to account dynamics. I try to make my playing sound fluent and kinda flowy with mallet percussion. I make my softs really quiet and make my louds really loud. Of course play with correct technique and show that you know what you’re doing. If you make a mistake and continue going they probably won’t think about your mistake and think about what you did best and what could be better
Thank you for this video, it gave me so much motivation! I want more than anything to march a top 12 corps, I’m currently a senior in HS and I joined Marching Band as our only senior rookie. Marching has become my whole world but I’m nowhere near where I need to be to march DCI (mostly musically) and that discourages me a lot but this video made me feel more confident about my ability to eventually march Drum Corps than I’ve ever been before, thank you so so so much. I’m gonna work hard every single day till I make it and it might not be till the 2025 season or even beyond that, but I will make it one day. I will.
I can already tell you will achieve your goals as long as you put in the work!
Got a callback with Spirit of Atlanta, and im super nervous about being as perfect as possible. Thanks for making this video and guiding rookies like me to our greatest potential as musician and performer.
You’ve got this!
I noticed this comment and I just posted about this topic on my Instagram not too long ago. Perfection is a demand to the activity, but don’t think that it’s expected of you at all. Even at the highest level, no rep, lot video, or performance will be 100% perfect. Try not to confuse consistency with perfection or let it weigh you down when you’re not playing/marching perfectly.
hey i got a call back from spirt to what do u play?
Thank you for this video Mr. Daniel! I’m auditioning for Mandarins this year and so nervous, but with your guide it’s helped ease my nerves. Can’t wait for the NorCal camp!!! 😆😆😆
Wishing you all the best in your audition!
Yo! I'll be at the NorCal camp too! What section are you? I'm going for front ensemble
I would recommend marching for a DCA corp before marching a DCI corp if you're a percussionist.
I’m planning on auditioning this year for tuba. I only started playing tuba 6 months ago, but I’ve got high school marching experience, and a lot of musical experience, so as long as I practice practice practice, I got a chance
Thanks for this video! I know dci is a lot about connections so this is a great way to introduce people to auditions. I'm hoping to march this 2025 season so this is a great help!
So, as a trombone player, would I have to learn to march euph? I heard DCI doesn't match trombones.
Euph, bari or contra, I’m a trombone player who primarily plays tenor, but the first instrument I marched for drum corp was contra
Mandies is doing trombone this year, and possibly in future years as well. Although bones also had to audition on euphonium for one of the etudes
DCI has been allowed to march trombones since 2014, but unfortunately most corps won’t have a full marching trombone line since it can make some forms harder since the length of the slide. Most corps that use trombone will use them as solos. I’m a trombone player as well, but I’m going to be learning bari/euph for dci in the future as I don’t think the corp I want to try out for marches trombones
For reference, i've only played baritone for about 1 years worth of time and I do have drum corps experience (3 seasons with Impulse). I dont consider myself ready for world class, but at the same time, I really want to audition and get the experience.
What would I need to work on to strengthen my foundations?
This is an awesome video! I do unfortunately have a question. I’m a tuba player, still have a long way to go, but if a tuba were to try out, but doesn’t have contra, how would they prepare for the audition?
Asking around to get practice on an actual contra would be your best way to prepare. It may even be worth emailing the drum corps you are trying out for and asking them this exact question!
I just started learning baritone in hopes of making it into Carolina crowns, do you think I have a chance if I practice a lot and try my best at auditions?
I have my audition in a month maybe for dci open class and i honestly don’t know if i wanna get it, there is something i wanna do in june that lasts from sunday to saturday for 1 week in late june but i also don’t know if i’m ready to march it
I wanna audition on snare and i’ve only crabbed with a bass drum before however i marched 2 full seasons in high school on different bass drums and i have marched parades on snare drum before and had standstill performances on snare drum, my other big fear is that i have had very little training on traditional grip and i’m mostly self taught in it but i believe i have it pretty decent to the point where it’s much cleaner than matched for me and i have already performed with it before, the wind director in my hs marching band is the director of the drum corps i’m auditioning for and our visual coordinator marches in it and i talked with them to get some knowledge on that drum corps
good luck dude. It can be tough trying to balance life and drum corps on the same scale in high school (assuming you're in HS). Keep on grinding that traditional on a pad and you'll make it for sure
Is there any financial aid provided? I want to audition for phantom regiment
@@thryvonn3 typically financial aid from donors or sponsors comes during the actual season. Auditions will be on you.
Yeah, don't be like me lol. I always went to my Drum Corps and University Marching Band practices later. While I still make made them, I encourage everyone to NOT do what I did lol 🤣
I’m terrible at solos, I can have a peice mastered but then I walk into the room with a judge and it all just disappears.