drum major
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Definition
- Noun:
- The leader of a marching band or drum corps: A "drum major" is the person who leads a marching band or drum corps, often directing the musicians, setting the tempo, and performing ceremonial or showmanship duties at the front of the group.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The drum major raised the baton to signal the start of the parade.
- Her dream was to become the drum major for the university's marching band.
Advanced Usage
- "Drum major's mace": Refers to the ceremonial staff or baton carried and twirled by a drum major as a symbol of leadership and for visual effect during performances.
- The intricate routine with the drum major's mace was the highlight of the halftime show.
Variants and Related Words
- Drum majorette (n): A female leader of a marching band, often performing baton twirling. (Note: This is a related but distinct term, not a variant of "drum major" itself).
- The drum majorette led the band with impressive baton skills.
Synonyms
- Bandleader: A leader of a band, though this is a more general term not specific to marching.
- Field commander: A term sometimes used in drum and bugle corps for a similar leadership role.
Related Phrases
- "To be the drum major for": To lead or be the principal figure for a group or cause (often used metaphorically).
- She became the drum major for the new environmental initiative on campus.
Noun
- the leader of a marching band or drum corps