The primary task of a drum major is to carry out specific orders asked with authority and to conduct their band through performance. But a drum major does much, much more than conducting or following directions. A drum major takes pride in each and every band member and does their absolute best to help them in every way. A drum major stands in front of the band as a leader, a motivator, and someone to …show more content…
One will understand that they must be patient with their fellow peers, for the reason that some people might struggle with marching, or memorize their music slower than others. One must learn that respect is not given, but earned. Just because a drum major has more authority than a regular ole’ trombone player, does not mean they will receive respect from that trombone player right away. One will gain integrity; being a drum major requires an individual to work with fellow band members and treat everyone fairly while keeping in mind moral virtues. And last but not least, most importantly, one must learn how to roll with the punches. Whether the band gets off tempo during show, somebody loses their drill, the metronome dies and needs new batteries right at that moment, or even when the director doesn’t have a key to the band tower and needs somebody to run inside and get one, learning how to handle tough situations in a orderly manner is essential. A drum major is someone the band considers a role model, and if they are stressed out, or blowing each circumstance out of proportion, they will lose respect from their peers. That individual will not be considered principled, but amoral.
While being a drum major, patience was achieved. Respect was earned. Integrity was gained, and the hardships were defeated. Conquering these checkpoints will allow oneself to gain the greatest quality of being