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BrassClef

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  1. I have had the pleasure of being in a 0-0 company front in college. In 2009 we did Pirates of the Carribean, and "He's a Pirate" the brass formed one HUGE company front. It was probably the coolest feeling ever. I enjoy company fronts because of the build and then the impact of a single clean (sometimes) line of just POWER :)
  2. Years ago my color guard girls made posters for recruiting, one of which had a picture of a color guard rifle on it. They were not allowed to use that poster, due to the "violent nature" of the poster.
  3. Glad to see them being PROACTIVE in their efforts and hopefully will see them be a competitve group in Open Class. Keep it up Music City.
  4. My good friend from college, who never had the money or time to march DCI, who is now a elementary music teacher in Florida was really excited to march Thunder this past season. She enjoyed it so much she was excited to continue, until they came out with this news. Hopefully they can be successful in DCI. Cautiously optimistic here.
  5. It's okay, the michigan marching band color guard doesn't even toss....
  6. so any international people want me to buy them a copy and then ship it to them?
  7. So this weekend, re-affirmed my passion for teaching: The hornline circled the staff up after the last run through of the season, and played the corps song for us. At finals, when the corps hit the final push in the closer, I lost it. As we circled up outside the stadium waiting for retreat, the members coming up, giving me hugs, expressing their thanks and just seeing them truly enjoying the moment. THAT is what is all about. And now I'm sitting at work haha.
  8. as a staff member, Sunday is TBA even for us.
  9. Here is some words of wisdom, from someone that isn't very old (I'm just shy of my 25th birthday) 8th grade - I switched to french horn, fell in love with music, and decided I wanted to be a band director. High school, did everything imaginable I could to tailor my experience to help me to get into college for music. Went to a state University with a great music program, and one of the BEST marching bands in the country. Rooked-out with one of the top Open Class corps in DCI. I was on track for Music Ed, but with the requirements for the state of Massachusetts, I would of had to spend an extra three semesters to get my Ed certification. I was getting burned out - on top of the extra $$$$ for school. It was not worth it, to spend all my time as a teacher - FIGHTING for my job. I liked making music, I liked teaching kids, I liked seeing them grow and get excited about music. I did not like the political BS and everything else that comes with public schools. I decided to change my major to just a General BA in Music, and graduate on time. I spent the following summer working for the same corps I marched at. I then went on to Instrument repair school, and loved it. I thought I found a new passion, I was also pretty good at it. After coming home from the one year program, I got a job, MAKING french horns....by HAND. Literally my dream job. I made sacrifices, it wasn't a high paying job (almost one of the lowest I had) and was 3 hours away from "home" Three months into it, the company went under, and everyone was fired. Coming into christmas, I had two fresh degrees, and now no job. I applied to the Credit Union I worked at part time through college, and got a senior teller position. I have been here since February, I have a great job, with great benefits, and I just closed on my first condo. I teach drum corps on the weekend, and color guard/marching band two days a week. I have a shop in my garage where I fix and clean (primary) brass instruments and some day I will start building my own horns. I play in a community band in the summer, and music is still a huge part of my life. Moral of the story: You can pursue your passions, and it doesn't have to be YOUR DAY JOB. It's safe to say I still have an impact on kids lives, and get them excited about music, it's just after rehearsal I go home and don't have to deal with the school. If there is a will you will find a way, if there isn't, you'll find an excuse. Sorry for the long post.....
  10. Two years ago, while doing recruiting at the high school I taught at, I had to edit the color guard posters, because it had a rifle on it.
  11. Loved SCVC last year, didn't get a chance to see them this year. Congrats on the win!!
  12. Right. With the sheer volume of threads that go on here, with all the different sub forums, unless you have a HUGE moderating team, it's not going to happen. It's the nature of the beast. I'm sure all the moderators here have lives, probably busier than those that post all the time on here.....
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