It generally starts with variations on basics, so you can try that for a start. Or variations on work you've learned in the past. Try watching other guards for inspiration, too - there are TONS of videos on YouTube. You can even just pick up some equipment and start messing around. If it's set to counts, it's guard work.
to make the band look good!! :)
Oh, dude, the plural of color guard is technically "color guards." It's like adding an "s" to make it plural, you know? So, if you see multiple color guard teams, you'd be like, "Look at all those color guards over there."
It depends on what color guard ur talking about. But most middle schools do have color guard.
The only way to make the color guard team or any other team is to practice. Put yourself in front of the mirror and practice your smile and your eye contact. Be sure to be polite and speak loud and clear when addressed by the judges.
Depends on where you are. If the color guard only spins flags, then the terms are interchangeable. Where the line is drawn is when weapons are added - then it is definitely a color guard.
You can play an instrument and be in color guard the color guard is part of the band and in my school color guard isn't all year and for pep band all you have to do is get the music from your teacher and pratice it at home Color Guard is a very important aspect of a marching band. I am a color guard instructor and I see this a lot with my students... If you are interested in joining the color guard you need to find out all the requirements from the directors. My students do not play instruments during marching season, we perform as a dance squad on the sidelines of games. Many schools will have the color guard in the stands with their horns during the games so you may still be able to play. If you are going to join make sure you practice your horn during your off season.. You don't want your lips to be out of shape when concert season roles around.
The flag wavers marched solemnly forward.
It's people work in obsticals called color guard using colorful flags
There are a lot of great YouTube videos on color guard skills. You can find a lot of tricks there to practice.
how many steps does the guard halt from the commander when reciving the colors by the color company
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A military color guard is, generally speaking, armed and carries with it the national colors of the country it represents. A marching band color guard is, generally speaking, not armed and carries with it flags, sabers, and wooden rifles used for spinning as an accent in a performance.