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Iplaytimpani

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  1. Cell phones on a stand is very common these days even in the most professional rehearsals and performances. For one, many use them as a tuner. Even in my time with the national tour of Lion King, as soon as a number was through, phones came out. In a show. Granted it was in a pit where couldn't be seen by the audience, but it still was just part of playing that show as long as many of them had been. I honestly feel if you can play your stuff and its not a distraction, then it's whatever. For years people would read a book in a rehearsal with a long tacet, the older generation needs to adapt that phones are a part of our culture especially with a smartphone. And the younger generation needs to do a better job of not being obnoxious about it. Theres a middle ground.

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  2. For everyone bursting in and saying things to the sentiment of "gays in drum corps. Of course. There's no reason to even have the discussion" please READ the thread. It's not even truly about there being gay people in drum corps. But more, how it's handled in drum corps, how it got to this terrific level and how it appears the activity is ahead of sports and maybe even society.

  3. Just to reiterate, my intention with this topic wasn't about the current vibe of gays in drum corps. I know for a fact it's cool, and that pretty much any current marching member doesn't care. They have better things to worry about. But the intention of the tread was to discuss more about DCI being ahead of the sports curve on a subject where usually I feel they are very far behind. This is our major leagues in our activity. It's the equivalent for us as an nfl or NBA. And in our top groups, it's a non factor. Nobody even discusses it as there's nothing to discuss. The world of sports will blow up when someone comes out. It's a positive in my opinion about the DCI culture

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  4. To answer OP, as an artistic activity, yes DCI is ahead of the curve. Showering is a non-issue, as is bus life etc. The reality is that gay males do not act in the locker room that way straight males would act in a co-ed locker room. And I suspect straight males in a co-ed locker room would only act childish when in a pack, throw one loud mouth guy in a girls locker room and he would shrink to the corner and hide under his towel.

    DCI isn't broke in this way, please do not attempt to fix it.

    I agree DCI isn't broke and I'm not trying to fix anything. For an activity that I often feel is archaic compared to the world especially of sports, I feel it's one area the activity is ahead of most sports.

  5. I don't post as much as I used to, but I was reading an article on ESPN earlier today and it made me think of my drum corps experience. The article can be read here Basically, it talks about a lot of the different aspects of homosexuality in professional sports and it's gaining prominence. It's widely thought that a player or possibly small group, may come out in the near future.

    I started to think back to my time in DCI. As a straight male, not once did I think twice or care about who else was in the shower or anything like that. It just wasn't an issue. Is DCI ahead of the curve for once? Is it just part of the culture and come with the territory of visual arts? Nobody seems to care what your sexual orientation is in the activity, as long as you're doing your job. Hopefully this doesn't spiral out of control as a topic as I know it could, but really curious to see what others think and if for once maybe DCI is ahead instead of 10 years behind.

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  6. FYI the autographed Eric Whitacre album should garner some attention. :music:/>

    Cute story they put with it. He was giving away autographed CDs with his kick starter though. So is it even true their story of him donating it as it was the last piece played by the corps in Gwest? I've been very quiet through this whole Glassmen thing especially when it comes to the now existing alumni association. Funny that its run by these true alumni, but people I never even knew existed in my 5 years with the corps.

    I'm glad something is being attempted but its gonna take a lot more than an auction to get the corps back out and the. BOD sure is mighty quiet still. It's unsettling to this alum.

  7. Malletech marimbas are top notch. But I'm curious if they're really able to bring all of that to the field. I just struggle to see Malletech putting the R&D and money into a very limited field. They don't even really have a vibraphone outside of the "love" vibe, and I struggle to imagine them fitting their beautiful instruments to a field frame and such. Unless they're developing an entire new series, I almost feel like their gear is too nice for use outside of the concert hall. Maybe there's a lot more going into this than I can imagine.

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