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Warndalyn said:um, did someone say DM? :flippy:
um Fiyah, were you a DM?Fiyah said:I don't believe that it is more of a requirement in these days and times but in the past the Drum Major's height was due to being able to see him or his staff/mace while they were directing the band.
CriTAUcal said:To answer the question: height plays a part in how people respond to you. In many ways, taller heights tend to command a presence and can in a way--- represent authority.
oooooooooohhhhhhhhh-wwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeee :flippy: :ebrow: :flippy:Fiyah said:Yes.....:nod: :ebrow:
Warndalyn said:oooooooooohhhhhhhhh-wwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeee :flippy: :ebrow: :flippy:
U 2, s phi s....:ebrow:
SIR_GRAM said:How bout if 5'9 to 5'10?
yvette23 said:That and so we can see his azz in a parade. :lol:
I take it that you love DM's?Warndalyn said:oooooooooohhhhhhhhh-wwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeee :flippy: :ebrow: :flippy:
U 2, s phi s....:ebrow:
ClevePVAMU said:1. 6'0"+
2. Bright skinndid
3. Dance real good
4. Woodwind, to keep the "blowers" on the horn
:swink:
and there you have it.........along with strong leadership abilities.. To bad the height requirement went out the windowBIFF said:Back in da day a Marching Hornet DM had 2b at least 6ft at Alabama State. It was a strict requirment in the MMH handbook. Shorter dudes in the early/late 70s like "pistol pete" and "toosie" changed the game. Thier quickness, agility, and SNAP/DRIVE soon threw the height requirments out the window.
A tall DM is intimidating and majestic. Combine 6ft along with that TALL DM HAT and they look like they TOWER above the rest of the band. You guys remember back when u were youngsters. The dudes looked like they could walk on water. Height played a big part of that.