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  2. Charles Stewart Ashworth - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stewart Ashworth was born in England but had emigrated to the United States by December 13, 1802, when he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in Boston. [1] He had been a Marine for just 2 years when, based on his previous drumming experience in England, he was promoted to drum major at the Washington Barracks.

  3. Samuel Potter (drum major) - Wikipedia

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    In 1817 he published three books: The Art of Beating the Drum; The Art of Playing the Fife and The Bugle Horn Major's Companion. [4] His drum manual was especially influential in both Britain and America, with its legacy easily identified in such works as Walter F. Smith's 1897 manual Instructions for Trumpet and Drum [5] and V.F. Safranek's ...

  4. Drum major (marching band) - Wikipedia

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    A Tambour-Major of the French Imperial Guard (historical reenactment). The position of drum major originated in the British Army with the Corps of Drums in 1650. [citation needed] Military groups performed mostly duty calls and battle signals during that period, and a fife and drum corps, directed by the drum major, would use short pieces to communicate to field units.

  5. Drum charts - Wikipedia

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    Drum charts include their own musical vocabulary. The music written for drummers is not the same as, say, a pianist. Drummers use their own symbols and language in their charts. For example, a "middle C" note written on a staff for pianists is equivalent to the "snare drum" for drummers. Or, the note "F" on the piano staff is equal to the "bass ...

  6. H. C. Hart - Wikipedia

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    Hart was later praised for his instruction of the 102nd Regiment by its Drum Major Levi Elmendorf. [3] Near the beginning of the Civil War (dates differ among sources) he was hired by Quartermaster George W. Rosevelt of the 71st Regiment of the New York State Militia [4] to form a regimental band. Hart then set out to hire the best musicians he ...

  7. Glide step - Wikipedia

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    A common command, often called out by a drum major, usually consists of, "Mark time, mark!", followed by four beats of marking time (left, right, left, right) and then the first step with the left foot. The first step to moving forward is to move the leg from a "check" position to an "extended" position.

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  9. Drum major general - Wikipedia

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    The following individuals held the appointment of Drum Major General, with date of appointment: [1] 20 June 1660 – John Maugridge; 1 May 1688 – John Maugridge; 24 April 1705 – Robert Maugridge Jnr. 18 February 1720 – John Clothier; 4 February 1754 – John Conquest; c.1762 – L. Higgins [2] 1766 – H. Moore [3] 4 January 1777 – C ...