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  2. Drum cadence - Wikipedia

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    According to Hiro Songsblog a drum cadence is "'a drumline piece played in a parading marching band between or in place of full-band pieces'. Cadences are also: 'a chant that is sung by military personnel while parading or marching'." [1] Cadences employ the four basic drum strokes and often directly include drum rudiments.

  3. Category:Cadences - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "Cadences" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  4. Ohio University Marching 110 - Wikipedia

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    The following are some of the current and former drum cadences used by the 110. 7 & 1/2, Out of it, Cherry, Funk, Jimbo, Tequila, Gym Shorts, No!, Uncertain, Herb (retired), Robbers, Your Mother, Two Bucks, Cheesecake (retired), Grabbit, and the newest cadence, GreenHouse.

  5. Wikipedia : Featured sound candidates/Drum cadences

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  6. Drummer - Wikipedia

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    The drumline is a type of marching ensemble descended from military drummers, and can be arranged as a performance of a drum, a group of drummers, or as a part of a larger marching band. Their uniforms will often have a military style and a fancy hat.

  7. Drumline performance kicks off Adrian school board meeting ...

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    Eighteen of the 20-member drumline for Adrian High School's marching band paraded into the high school’s cafeteria and kicked off Monday's school board meeting.

  8. Cadence - Wikipedia

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    In Western musical theory, a cadence (from Latin cadentia 'a falling') is the end of a phrase in which the melody or harmony creates a sense of full or partial resolution, especially in music of the 16th century onwards. [2] A harmonic cadence is a progression of two or more chords that concludes a phrase, section, or piece of music. [3]

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