Jennifer Morrison
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Podcast Appearances
And now if there's pyrotechnics or there's props or there's, and you've got parents ready to run out there and place all that.
And you've got the flag, the girls who are the color guard placing all their flags.
And meanwhile, you're like, the band is carefully, quietly, you know, marching on to their first chart.
It's called a chart in the drill.
And, you know, take the, you know, you take your first position.
And often they will face the back of the field and do play like a warmup because you want to feel a sense of the acoustics in the space.
Because sometimes there's huge echoes.
And often you cannot play to what you hear.
You have to play to what you're seeing with the conductor.
So like if you're on the 10-yard line and the conductor's on the 50 and you're getting the reverb in the 10-yard line, you have to just trust your eyes.
And not your ears.
For four, well, for my whole life until eight.
I basically did this till I was 18 years old because I was in a marching band family, you know?
Before high school.
Yes, I competed for four years.
Yes, that is exactly the right way to say that.
Never heard it before.