Sven Parris Clinic Premier di GPMB XXIII 2007
Berikut acara clinic Premier di GPMB XXIII 2007 adapun acara tersebut akan diadakan pada :
Tanggal : 28 December 2007
Tempat : Ruang Anggrek Lantai 1 Istora Gelora Bung Karno
Jam : 14.00 WIB
Clinician : Sven Parris (Percusion Specialist Premier-England)
Semua drum lines boleh membawa peralatan mereka masing-masing ke acara clinic premier.
Atas perhatiannya saya ucapkan Terima kasih.
Rajendra – Wijaya Musik
MATERI
CONDUCTING: Chris Hart, Sven Parris, MC/Translator, 4 or 5 Students as assistants PARTICIPANTS: 200+ marching musicians with instruments GOAL: To present an overview and general pointers to improve musicianship and performance skills MEASURE OF SUCCESS:
PRESENTATION TIME: approx 180 mins (60+50+50 with x2 10min breaks)
In this presentation we plan to cover the following:
1) Introduction
2) Overall rehearsal technique
3) Working smart rather vs. working hard
4) Listening responsibilities/levels
5) Playing technique (Playing under control & together as a unit; emphasizing the concept of performing as a single entity)
6) Dynamics (importance of musicianship and mastery of this)
7) Visuals
8) Marching
9) “Self-Tech”
Informasi selanjutnya :
Gopal Krisna : 021 – 3860672 ext 15 HP : 0813 – 15982515
Name: Sven Parris
Corps: 6th Hove Scouts
www.6th-hove.org.uk
Job: Marching Specialist, Premier Percussion
www.premier-percussion.com
I began my marching career in 1984 aged 11 with the Crowborough Scouts, I have since arranged and taught battery at 6th Hove after ageing out as Drum Major in 1998.
Originally a graphic designer by profession, I now am very fortunate to work at Premier Percussion as the Marching Product Specialist. My job takes me around the world, working with marching musicians of all types from National Military, to Pipe Band and Drum and Bugle Corps.
I can honestly say the marching activity has given me so much, not least all the true friends I have, and I truly consider my corps to be my second family!
I like to work hard, I expect a positive team attitude from everybody that I work with, and I believe that being involved in the marching arts is something to be proud of and ENJOY above all else!
6th Hove is a contemporary drum & bugle corps based in Brighton UK the membership consists of young people aged between 8 and 25 who want to learn music and performance skills, form life-long friendships and have a great time! The corps mission is to provide a high quality experience to the members and staff and provide a year-round program of exciting and challenging activities.
The corps competes at the highest level in the UK and Europe, consistently finishing in the top 3 in UK national Division 1 and often finishing in the top 10 in Drum Corps Europe Division 1.
Unlike DCI, members don’t need to pass an audition to join the corps, indeed many members come with little or no musical experience. There is a place for any young person who has a desire to learn and perform with other motivated individuals.
Drum and bugle corps are smaller in the UK; 6th Hove only 45 members, but the commitment is no less demanding, and achievement no less rewarding!
Members are taught to play and perform and can achieve musical qualifications through the corps.
Membership to the 6th Hove requires dedication, self-discipline, and commitment. Members develop leadership and teamwork skills that they can use throughout their lives. It’s also lots of fun!
I started my drumming career in 1984 with the Crowborough Scouts; where I played bass drum, quads and then snare drum and marched in the 6th Hove drumline from 1994 to 1996 as centre snare, I then served from 1997 to 2001 as drum major. During this time the corps enjoyed some success in national Division 2 competition. I took over in 2003 as Percussion Caption Head, where the corps underwent a major re-building with an almost entirely new staff and membership. We developed the corps (particularly the drumline) quickly both in terms of ability and reputation and the corps took the national Division 2 title in 2003 and 2004. For the 2005 season the corps was promoted to national Division 1 and began competing in European Division 1 competition.
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The corps has achieved competitive success and earned a reputation for professionalism and sportsmanship, and often performs in arenas beyond the drum corps idiom. This has included radio performance, stage productions, workshops and a live performance in front of 80,000 people on a Brighton beach, backed by parachutists, jet-skis and fireworks!
In the winter of 2007 the corps is one of a few to pioneer the UK indoor percussion activity with a WGI-style marching percussion show.
In 2007 I was invited to part of the hand-picked staff of the British Youth
Band Associations prestigious Festival of Fun & Music, where I taught the
percussion 1’ beginners group (a challenging and rewarding group including
some young people with learning difficulties and physical disability).
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