♪♫ -- muSIc


♪♫ -- inTroDucTioN

WHO ARE WE ??

In 1967, a Bugle Band was formed. Two instructors from the British army stationed in Johor Bahru taught the Boys. 1968, the band took courage to take part in the National BB Band Competition. We came out Fifth out of the six bands in our first attempt.Band also took many awards in many competition. The band also turn up for different performances.
And now we are proud to be in first JB band XD


Our Motto and Cheers ^_^

★ONE BAND☆
☆ONE SOUND★
★ONE FAMILY☆


Tuesday, March 30, 2010

How to Spin a Rifle as a Color Guard

Rifle spins require split-second timing and precision. Executing spins requires an understanding of the fundamentals and years of practice. Once you get the hang of it, rifle spins can add a new level of excitement to any color guard routine. Read on to learn how to spin a rifle as a color guard.

Instructions

Do a Right Hand Rifle Spin

Step1
Hold the gun with the small end, or nose, pointed toward the left. Your left hand should be on the nose, with the palm facing down. Your right hand should be on the neck with your palm facing up.
Step2
Push the nose down with your left hand as you twist your right wrist, spinning the rifle around in your hand but releasing your grip.
Step3
Tighten your grip with your right hand after the rifle spins, so that your hands are in the same place they were at the beginning of the spin.
Step4
Spin a few more times, then try a drop-stop on your last one.
Step5

Switch hands while the rifle is airborne and catch the nose in your left hand, while placing your right on the top of the butt end.

Do a Left Hand Rifle Spin

Step1
Hold the rifle with your left hand palm up about 10 inches from the end of the nose and your right hand on top of the rifle neck.
Step2
Push down with your right hand as you twist with your left, releasing your grip as the gun spins in your hands.
Step3
Spin one last time then try a drop-stop. Switch the position of your hands while the rifle is airborne so that your left hand is palm down on the nose and your right hand is palm up on the neck.

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