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ColtsMello

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  1. 1. find your dream corps (the one who made you want to march) and go for it.

    2. money usually works itself out through scholarships and fundraisers.

    3. If you dont make your dream corps audition for another corps. not all corps have as competitive of an audition. and usually you can find a home with friends all around. and in this case there are usually alot of people in your same situation. When I went to the colts the first time I didn't know a single person at camp. by the time tour was about to start i couldn't count the amount of friends I had made.

    4. If you still aren't sure where to go, talk to someone who has marched before. Even if they haven't marched every corps they can give you at least a background on their programs.

    5. Practice!!!!

  2. I dont want to be negative but isn't part of the competition in DCI based on the show design IE General Effect music and visual? If the show being performed isnt designed by the corps "design team" isn't that kinda like buying a show?

  3. Tom,

    Scores are not all there is to the drum corps expirience. I can understand that from a fan's perspective it may seem that way. But the fact of the matter is.. i dont even remember my corps' final scores from 05 or 06. what i do remember are things like how cold the showers were in allentown or how awesome it was the first time i got to perform in full uniform. I am almost positive that no matter which corps you are a member of you can still come home with these great memories. Personally I think it is great that pioneer has not lost there sense of history and tradition. Maybe they decided at one point that those values were more important than a championship. If corps were scored on the expiriences they gave to their members i guaruntee there would be a big tie.

  4. i dont think that it is fair to judge the difficulty of any book whether it be brass guard or percusion unless you have actually performed it. Now LL maybe you were in crowns hornline this year, and if you were then i guess we cant argue with you. but if you weren't i would say you have no right to judge its difficulty.and as for all of the people talking about the drum book being easy... what are you basing that off of? are you just saying that because you think you could play it? could you play it with 9 other guys all together? I just dont think it is fair to judge that kind of thing without being put under the same circumstances. the things that can be judged are the performance qualities. Crowns brass book whether it was the hardest thing or the easiest was performed at a top notch level and that is why they were slotted 6th overall in brass. now lets take the easy way out like mony others have and just blame the whole thing on the percussion. man those guys just aren't talented!!

    now obviously that last statment was very sarcastic. but after reading several pages of this thread that is the vibe i have felt. I think it is best to just say that all of the corps in madison performed to their best potential. instead of using scores to point fingers to try and figure out "What Hppened" as this thread has been titled. just let the scores and placements be. In the end as a performer i know that the scores arent as important as the overall expirience.

  5. wow.

    I don't think I've seen something this classless in awhile.

    Conner has an opinion, and from where I was sitting at the show, he's about 93% correct. Moreover, when they finished I thought the world of what I just saw. Now that I'm home and I downloaded/listened to the show, the tape machine isn't anywhere near as forgiving of the performance as our ears/the stadium/the show ambience/emotion is.

    Interestingly, for an opinion you try to smack him around with words and what seems to be a thinly veiled threat.

    Step back, take a deep breath, and realize that while we're all pretty emotional about our chosen favorite corps, this is still an activity we do as a *hobby*. Treating another person less than respectful doesn't say much about your character or the things that I know for a fact the Crown organization stands for.

    Perhaps your advice to Connor is something you should consider following yourself?

    i have no connection to carolina crown so my words should not reflect upon the organization. however i do know that he was very supportive of crown and had been talking about auditioning until im assuming he didnt make it. and looking at most of his posts since then i have seen alot of negative comments towards them. again my words do not reflect the words or opinions of carolina crown. i am merley a fan who doesnt like to see them get bashed on. i thought that there drumline was great btw. maybe not the cleanest but definatley had alot of heart.

  6. uh, well I'm pretty nervous.

    I found out, we wont be playing 2006 music this camp (although, I might get a peak at it hopefully,) but we will get to read some of my favorite stuff from the encores, Bo Rap, and maybe 2005 music.

    I'm going to have fun... I can't wait.

    ~>conner

    im pretty sure they wont announce their 06 program until banquet which takes place durring december camp. anyways if you are going to be there i may see you. what are you auditioning on?

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