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Gene Bennett3rd

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  1. Beinge a muckraker (i'm a professional) I am glad to see both sides sit down, work out their grievances and try to make this whole thing work in the future. Maybe, when the dust has settled, we can all discuss what we've LEARNED, so people who try to start corps in the future DON'T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES!!!!

    See you Soon, SKY

    Good luck this season FUSION CORE

  2. However, I just posted on another thread that to this day I believe 87 SCV had the cleanest, most captivating drumline I've ever seen on the field. Scary good! Nobody was touching that drumline. (I know they were outscored in finals by Garfield, but ... Holy Moly. 87 SCV had the goods.)

    I saw SCV in 1987 at Prelims of SCI East. They were first after the intermission, and the drumlind was at the top of the hill, running the drum solo. I was standing back away from the line (they scared me). Ralph grabs my hand and has me stand in FRONT of him as they played. I nearly wet myself!!!!!

    HANDS DOWN one the top 5 lines of ALL TIME. Oh yeah, the Blue Devils 84,85,86

  3. When DCK started recruiting this past year for the first time, I was worried about stepping on the toes of our neighboring corps. We decided not to even contact active members of other DCA corps. We would however talk to members that contacted us first.

    That seems fair and cool. People have the right to do what they want, BUT YOU DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO STEAL. Good luck with your corps!!!!

  4. Wherever we do go from here, I have a feeling it will look oddly similar to what's happening right now. No communication, no information and the same silly things killing corps ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY. I know my opinion isn't worth the paper it's not printed on, but I hope people think about what has been said over the last couple of days. SILENCE=DEATH

  5. All of you need to knock it off. You sit behind your computers making shots at MY corps. How would any of you feel if it was your corps.

    None of you have been correct in your guessing as to why we went inactive. I know the story, none of you do and none of you will because it is not for you to know.

    This is why corps will continue to FOLD. It's all a big secret. Don't tell ANYONE what's going on so they can make the same mistakes. THAT'S TEAMWORK FOR YA!!!

  6. Gene? Sky hasn't been a 'powerhouse' corps since the 80's. (1983 to be exact) Even when I started in 94, the highest I ever remember them placing is 6th. They were good, don't get me wrong...not a POWERHOUSE though...

    They didn't get reduced to nothing because of biting tongues. They got reduced to nothing because members left. Plain and simple.

    Chris, I definetly owe you a beer. THAT'S MY POINT!!!! This has been a GROWING problem with THEM and MANY OTHER CORPS. They are no longer desireable to march with. Whether it's an antiquated style of show design, management style or even LOCATION, something has been WRONG. Why haven't they made the necessary changes to the organization to keep them where they were?

    EVERY CORPS HAS A ROUGH PATCH. It's the nature of the beast!!! It's sad we can't get to the HEART of the problem and discussit, so other people don't make the SAME MISTAKES!!!

    This is all I've been trying to say, man. I am a marginal Sky fan, but more importantly, I am a DRUM CORPS FAN. I want to see as MANY DRUM CORPS as the land can handle. I HATE seeing corps fold, go inactive or whatever. It scares me that this activity may NOT BE AROUND FOR MY KIDS TO WATCH and maybe even PARTICIPATE IN. Granted, they aren't born yet, but that's another story.

    I say what I say NOT to put anyone down. I say it to hopefully bring us all UP.

  7. Hey Jim,

    I have not and will not sling crap. I am really frustrated by people's inability to speak up when things are going wrong. I DO NOT HAVE THE ANSWERS TO SKY'S PROBLEMS, but if we can't recognize that THERE IS A PROBLEM... you get...this.

    I've met Chris a few times. Cool guy. He can have a beer out of my cooler ANY DAY. We just disagree about the purpose of this forum. It's nice to see people DISCUSSING the problem though. It's the first step to finding a solution.

    See Y'all in the parking lot.

    Gene

    Glad I read this before I responded, brings a new meaning to your previous post.

    Bringing out things in an honest manner can help. Also lets potential members know what is really going on before they show up at a practice thinking all is cool. Then they see the truth and off they go telling everyone that they were lied to.

    But it's the finger pointing and doing the monkey at the zoo bit (aka slinging crap at each other) that will drive more nails in the coffin. That's when the self censoring mode should kick in before the post button is hit.

  8. ANY negativity typed here is looked down upon by your corps management and staff. To those of you who are members, EVEN IF YOU TYPE DISCLAIMERS, you are STILL representing your respective drum corps to the public that is reading this. People will read what you're typing, look at your name and corps affiliation and a negative vibe will be generated in the reader's mind towards YOUR corps.

    Well Chris, it's a good thing that I typed nothing negative. Sometimes the truth of the matter is NOT sunshine lollipops, fuzzy bunnies and cute puppies. The demise of an organization is an UGLY thing. It's sad that Political Correctness keeps our eyes off what's really happening. a CORPS SELF DESTRUCTED.

    Sorry Dad, your son has an opinion.... ^0^

  9. I am going to preface this message by saying...THESE ARE MY OPINIONS. If you DON'T like them, don't read them. They don't represent my former corps, my family and friends...just me. FLAME AWAY, I'VE GOT MY FIRESUIT ON!!!

    It is truly a sad day for drum corps....but we saw it coming for years! If a corps does what they do, even when everybody tells them to do something else, this is the usual consequence. That wonderful organization that held to corps together for 1,000 years can't do things the same way they did 1,000 years ago. It's apparent that PEOPLE WANTED CHANGE. Having said that...I do think other corps have been luring members away from SKY...but its THE MEMBERS THAT LEFT that people should focus their attention to. WHAT MADE THEM LEAVE??? Shiny new uniforms, horns and drums? Maybe the chance NOT to play Hy Dreitzer music AGAIN (don't get me wrong...it's GREAT STUFF....FOR ALUMNI CORPS) or was it SOMETHING ELSE??? I feel we(The Skyliners, that is) need to FIX THE PROBLEM before we blame people who "move to get a better job", help out with 1 corps on EACH coast and last , but CERTAINLY NOT LEAST, people who wanted to march SOMEWHERE ELSE!!! Do I question the geographical proximity of a new CORE to the old Corps? Yes I do. BUT, if people WANTED to stay, THEY WOULD HAVE.

    Now, please spend 5 hours telling me why I'm wrong.

    Thanks for your time, and I'll see you all in the parking lot.

  10. Actually, the one the Marine team does is far scarier...the leader marches down between 2 lines of Marines doing rifle toses (in opposite directions, toward the middle)...the diff here is that fro teh front the bayonets mesh....if they don't do it exactly right or the dude coming down the middle doesn;t hit the right speed, he can get hurt....they call it the "Eggbeater"

    It's funny to watch them LEARN the eggbeater...Frightening, but funny.

    They are at a 2 pace interval when they spin, in case anyone was curious...

  11. The Crash Cymbals we played with in the 1992 Crossmen cymbal line were RIDE cymbals. They were 22" K medium ride cymbals, hammered twice, and buffed twice. A "Dark-brite" sound. The initial crash was very dark, but brightened in its decay. Innexpensive Ride cymbals are a viable "stop-gap" for crash cymbals till you can get real "lids". WHY HAVEN'T YOU LOOKED AT Z-MACS yet?

    (I hate to yell, but another answer to your question just kinda hit me.)

    A "multi-application-cymbal" is probably a good option for your program. You can crash them, play them suspended, and they're not too terrible on the drumset as crash cymbals.

    Hope some of this helps...

  12. Disclaimer

    I am typing this reply, using the findings I discovered utilizing both mark time techniques. I am not saying one is better than the other (although that's how I feel) and I did not mean to offend, talk down upon or ridicule ANY marching unit, alive or dead, that may disagree with the following reply.

    Lifting the entire foot off the ground while marking time is similar to the jarring motion of marching. It forces the performer to be aggressive with the movement of their feet. As a member of a moving percussion section, I feel that raising the foot off the ground will help our overall movement, and in return help the ensemble play together better.

    I can also see the advantages of leaving the ball of the foot on the ground. I PREFER to raise the foot, but if told, would leave the ball down. It is really a matter of preference... where your instructors marched or taught in the past.

    Keep an open mind, but don't be afraid to form your own opinion.

    Good luck this season, and

    See you on retreat!!!

  13. Both...... Many people like Billy Joel music. But with some music of this type, it is difficult to bring it to the drum corps field successfully. Not every corps could pull it off. Cavaliers design staff have proven that they put together some brilliant and creative shows. So, we do trust that the design team will make it great. So, to answer your question........It is a combination of both that we are excited that the CAVALIERS are doing this show.

    :wub::wub::doh:

    That's what I was TRYING to say!!!!!

    Well put "hornline"

    :wub::wub::doh:

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