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This event sounds even better than the last time I performed/attended it.
I am dragging my family to the preview this year, which will be the first DC event of my kids lives as a spectator*!!! (2 yrs and 10 mo.s)
(* my daughter was along for the ride in 2006 performing as a fetus,.. no kidding).
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Man, especially if you are from the 80s of drum corps this is really tasty stuff. This is the right time for a Lenny show from the corps formerly known as Garfield. Can't wait to see it on the field. Give us some great manooovahs!
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GREAT GOING TEXAS.
What will soon be DCA SOUTH WEST. Yes, it looks like you Texans and some states near bye will soon have your OWN REGION!!!!!
It is great what is going on in Texas. It will be awesome when there is a true Texas circuit, and it seems to be happening sooner than later.
I did really enjoy that Florida DCS show though (2005), it was a long trip ~19 hours, but well worth the effort.
Go Austin! Can't wait to see what great things happen to you in 2009!
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The Renegades performing next year in Mini Corps is GREAT news.
Totally. Really looking forward to what evil incarnation they bring to the stage.
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I have a parade today in Hamburg, PA.
I feel sorry for those on the parade route, as they will have to listen to our horribly, out of tune hornline, struggling ever so gallantly, but failing, to maintain pitch center and control on our 3 valve, DEG Dynasty, G bugles.
They're nice people, though, and they'll clap and cheer anyway.
ya gotta love parades. ya just gotta- lol. (be sure to throw in some inebriated parade attendees).
(sorry this is off-topic):
My favorite parades/routes are the Galveston seawall parade "all star drum corps parade", and the Racine, WI 4th of July parade. Each is a totally different animal, but equally fun.
I have many friends that SWEAR by the 2 valve DEG for parade usage, for what its worth (very light and effort-free horn).
Yes, I am in the market for one.
Have fun today in Hamburg, I am jealous. I bet the weather is perfect!
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I forgot to add that I do own a b-flat, 0.570 bore Bach marching baritone. I have never tried marching this horn, but I love this thing.
It was an ebay purchase from some music store in Marietta, GA. It's a little heavy compared to a DEG bugle bari, but it has a very nice, smooth DARK sound. You would really have to blow on this horn to project it properly, but a whole line of these horns would be something to behold.
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Texas is fertile ground for drum corps (any).
I (and my Texas drum corps friends) will be watching this effort very carefully. This is the right place for another corps and the right name. DCA doesn't have any police type icons in their ranks, unlike the famous DCI corps from Canton. (Someone please correct me if I am wrong)
Would "the force" represent the polar opposite of the gang of seven in San Fran?
Drum corps growth = good
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G Baritones - good horn, I used to own one. If I didn't traditionally play Euph, I could have marched it and liked it. If I actually had to audition somewhere, I probably would have used that horn.
Hey Shadow! I had to chime in on this-
The G baritone 3 valve is actually a great horn. Some minor issues with intonation, but a vet can wail on this thing. Pair it up with a LOUD mouthpiece and you have a weapon out there on the field.
The G Kanstul 3 valve just feels like a much more solid horn, and seems to just have more craftmanship in it. I wouldn't be surprised if it can stand a lot more wear and tear than its brethren.
I have heard some great things about the B flat Dynasty, but never tried it out.
I have taken a whack at the 2 valve Dynasty G bari, and from what I can remember it was awesome (it was just a long, long time ago).
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dude, if you are a bone player, just keep on the slide-fingering equivalencies. It is much easier than fingering-slide. (So says my euph player friend who tried it in jazz band and soon retreated to a valve trombone)
'zactly.
once a bone player, always a bone player.
although I prefer a G-bugle any day, any way, any how (even an old DEG).
When I tried out for a div. 1 corps back in the olden dinosaur days, I brought my t-bone as they asked me to. I never had to touch it though, as I was given a 2 valve right off the bat. =)
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SU = greatness
this group is showing us all what motivated and talented musicians can do with their time and effort.
Their level of performance is the mark we should all strive to attain.
can't wait to see them play live again and hopefully soon.
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Been checking the GCS website and forum frequently. Have not heard from everyone by ANY means. Sound like they still have no power in most of the city. What a nightmare.
Rita pretty much convinced me and my family to get out of there as soon as we could.
This just reinforces the fact that GCS (the membership) is tougher than nails. First off, just practicing and performing in the Houston climate and then having to deal with these terrible disasters.
GCS, Please check in as soon as possible to let us outside of Houston know you are all ok.
DCP, Keep our membership and the rest of Galveston and Houston in your thoughts.
Thanks,
Darrin
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Amplification = Wrong.
this covers soloists, small ensembles, mic'd voice and the whole thing.
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Neil Peart would have definitely marched Star.
Absolutely. Good One.
Eliza Dushku would have fit in the late 80's Cadets.
Lisa Loeb = Bluecoats
Geddy Lee = Les Etoiles then Star circa 1990
And no, Letterman could never march Star.
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(Trying to stay in the AC during the hottest part of the day, which is looking to be 98 + humidity tomorrow!).
Isn't that the only way to have REAL drum corps?
That Houston humidity and heat seems to help the sound carry somehow. Best of luck on Brass on the Bayou 3! Lets get another win for the "HOME TEAM"!!
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Well done, DCA. This is a big positve step in the right direction.
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So I was listening to some old BD recordings and one of them had this amazing baritone soloist...
"Old" is a vague term to many of us on DCP. So, I am not sure exactly what you were listening to. (FYI I would consider old to equal pre 1961).
I was just listening to late 70's early 80's BD myself just the other day and thinking, why isn't anyone doing this kind of stuff anymore?
Guess you may have to look up some "modern" DCA shows. I might suggest the evil 7 gang in San Fran.
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Crosswinds and The Scream Machine are working on being exhibition units this year, and possibly attend DCA as mini-corps.
Wow, thats great news Chris!! Rock On!!
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That's one of the best things about being a sosloist, you want as much exposure as you can possibly get, and if you mess up then you feel kind of embarassed. but at the same time, he did a great job all season from the recordings i've heard.
Don't think I have ever experienced embarrassment from a solo. Whatever you play, then thats the music, ya know. With specific regard to what happened in '89, dude in my skewed reality I really dug the result. Can someone really say a solo is bad or good? It is what it is.
Ok, here is another example. Listen to Dizzy G. play in his style, just about anything. At times a purist can argue about tone quality and breath support, or whatever, but dude.. its Dizzy. Thats just his style.
Now if it was a soli, then thats totally different. You have to play matched or its just plain wrong. I have experienced embarrassment on the field over this issue.
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And right it will be kicked off!
Best of wishes, Frontier on your first rehearsal of this season.
It looks like all the Texas corps are stepping it up a notch in 2008!
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Work on our 2008 edition is well under way. All we need now is for you to jump on board. This show will be the best ever and we promise that it will rock!!
Dont forget to join us for Open House on December 15th.
Location: Rittenhouse Baptist Church
If you liked the 2007 version of The Gulf Coast Sound then you better hold onto your seat. 2008 is going to rock bigger and better. Come on out and join the fun early. Open house is free of charge. Majority of the day will be spent getting to know one another and outlining the 2008 show. We should have at least one chart ready to hand out and play. Dress comfortably as we will probably head outside at some point for a little bit of field time. If you have a G horn please feel free to bring it with you. If you dont, then dont worry, we will check out a horn for you to play on that day. Please be sure to bring a mouthpiece with you.
Potential guard members and battery members please be sure to bring along whatever equipment you may need. If you are unsure of what you might need to bring with you please contact us at info@gulfcoastsound.org for more details.
You may also visit our website for more details.
With the tremendous success of "Classic Rock: Volume I", we decided to do it again... only better!
Hell's Bells - AC/DC
Barracuda - Heart
Open Arms - Journey
Flirting with Disaster - Molly Hatchet
12 Days!!!!
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so BC how bout them hawkeyes
HOW 'BOUT THE ILLINI NATION!!!!
but still, go boilers.
Can you believe the guy that kicked the winning field goal for Indiana in the bucket game's name was Austin Star????
b**bs
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I'm tryin to talk a buddy into goin, it's the night before the family goes back to illinois for turkey day
It looks like BC is a "no go" for the HEB Thanksgiving Parade in downtown H-town. Just a logistical nightmare.
Not a big fan of parades, but that is a real nice one in that you can scream off a few "medium high notes" down the canyons of buildings and hear the echoes in some places. The TV coverage is pretty sweet too.
You guys have almost successfully highjacked a thread on DCP, way to go.
Thomas, I am making a kid from Sugarland a priority in getting him on the bassline for 2008. Oh I am also looking for 5 more baris, so I can play in the euph line. So keep your ears open for some more of that Louisiana talent.
Yes, LSU is my fav. SEC team (this is arranged from marriage). Go Tigers and beat the tide tomorrow.
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Best of luck to you guys in 2008. I can't wait to see you all at some shows again.
Best of luck to DCK as well, you guys sounded GREAT last year at Nashville!
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GREAT SONGS, and my favorite band of all time "Molly Hatchet"!!!!!!!!!!
I can't wait to hear this show !!!!
Been flirtin with disaster,
Yall know what I mean.
And the way we run our lives,
It makes no sense to me.
I dont know about yourself or,
What you want to be - yeah.
When we gamble with our time,
We choose our destiny.
Now this is a drum corps anthem if there ever was one. Can't believe it hasn't been done before. Haven't seen the charts yet, but given the quality of last year it should be rockin' to say the least.
Should be some meaty brass stuff too...
YUM.
Rock ON!!
Gulf Coast Sound Rehearsal - January 27, 2012
in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
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ROCK ON ANDY!!!
If it wasn't for the extreme distance I would be there!! Gulf Coast Sound is a great organization that takes competition and having fun very seriously.
So far GCS has been the best field performance experience of my life, and I do intend on getting that GCS uni back on!!!!
Keep it kickin' Gulf Coast Sound!!