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Qué (quién) es drum majorette - definición

PERSON LEADING A MARCHING BAND
Drum-Major; Drum majors; Drum-major; Drum majorette
  • The drum major for the [[Fightin' Texas Aggie Band]].
  • Drum major and infantry musician of the line in Napoleon's First Empire army, 1810
  • A ''Tambour-Major'' of the [[French Imperial Guard]] ([[historical reenactment]])
  • Drum major from [[Virginia Tech]] prepares to conduct [[The Marching Virginians]] prior to the [[2010 ACC Championship Game]].
  • 3 college drum majors from the [[West Chester University Golden Rams Marching Band]] lead their band onto the field.

drum majorette         
(drum majorettes)
A drum majorette is a girl or young woman who wears a uniform and carries a stick which at intervals she throws into the air and catches. Drum majorettes march, often in lines, in front of a band as part of a procession.
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drum majorette         
¦ noun the female leader of a marching band, who twirls a baton.
Drum major (marching band)         
A drum major or field commander is the leader of a marching band, drum and bugle corps, or pipe band, usually positioned at the head of the band or corps. The drum major is often dressed in more ornate clothing than the rest of the band or corps and is responsible for providing commands to the ensemble, leading them while marching, and directing them what to play, when to play, and what time to keep.

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Drum major (marching band)

A drum major or field commander is the leader of a marching band, drum and bugle corps, or pipe band, usually positioned at the head of the band or corps. The drum major is often dressed in more ornate clothing than the rest of the band or corps and is responsible for providing commands to the ensemble, leading them while marching, and directing them what to play, when to play, the dynamic or volume of playing, and what time to keep. The commands may be given verbally, through hand gestures, using a whistle or a baton, or with a mace. Although the drum major is the one conducting for the entire band to see and watch to keep time, the drum major is actually looking at the center snare's feet to keep time. The center snare is the leader of the drumline, and is the one who keeps the band in time while marching. They usually play, tap and/or rolls to set the tempo of how fast the band marches.

In addition, the drum major serves as the liaison between the band director and the band. Essentially, a drum major is the leader who keeps the tempo with the use of a baton or other forms of time-keeping, such as conducting. The drum major often holds the responsibility to keep the band organized and structured.

Ejemplos de uso de drum majorette
1. A good number of our laptop bombardiers have since recanted, including Andrew Sullivan, who played the role of drum majorette in the march to war; Francis Fukuyama, who provided the Wagnerian musical score; and William F.