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Click Tracks Provide Consistency in Rehearsals
by Bryan Harmsen
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October 03, 2007
Whether it be marching band or winter percussion, we inevitably encounter tempo changes. Most people tend to resort to the tried and trued method of teaching someone to program and operate the Dr. Beat, resulting in the usual frustrations. For the most part, a simple stopping of the metronome, reseting it to the next tempo, then restarting on the downbeat of the new tempo will suffice. However, the factor of human error has to be considered, since there is no guarantee that the person operating the metronome will always start the metronome exactly on the downbeat. This problem of starting and restopping the metronome, albeit a common one, is merely the tip of the iceberg.
A more important issue to address is gradual changes in tempo presented the form of accelerandi and decelerandi. When using a regular metronome, the metronome is stopped then we have to try our best to pace the gradual change of tempo, hopefully ending in the right place at the end. This is comparable to giving a person a starting place and a destination with no directions of how to get there. If the necessary tools are available, why would we do this to our students? Well, the tools are available and they are in the form of a click track and a portable media player of sorts (e.g. MP3 player, CD player, MiniDisc, etc.).
Here are some samples of click tracks we have provided for some of our clients:
Click Track: This is a simple click track from our Blue Voices show.
Full Ensemble with Click Track: This is the full music ensemble recording with that same click track.
Battery Percussion: These are the battery parts from that same segment, without the click track.