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2005 Cascades
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2000
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Isn't there a penalty already in place? It's called the "You won't be getting the score you would get if this show was complete" penalty.
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Open Class -- 2014 Programs
ewubrassman1 replied to N.E. Brigand's topic in DCI Open Class Corps Discussions
With regard to Eruption's show title, "Burdens of Brilliance: Inside the Mind of Mozart" is correct.- 31 replies
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Born in the shadow of Mt. Rainier, Eruption Drum and Bugle Corps is the NW’s newest drum corps opportunity. Hailing from Bonney Lake, WA, Eruption draws members from all over the South Puget Sound area. We strive to provide an affordable, unforgettable marching music experience. We're currently in the midst of DCI's approval process, as is referenced here: http://www.dci.org/news/view.cfm?news_id=6d00148c-fd0f-4cb5-9164-6f33f9996d09 We're also still taking applications for most sections: Trumpet x3 Mellophone x2 Baritone/Euph x2 Tuba x4 Snare x1 Tenor x1 Bass x2 Keyboards x3 Timpani x1 Rack/Aux. Percussion x1 Synth. x1 Guard x5 Email brass@eruptiondrumandbuglecorps.org for more information, and give us a 'Like' on Facebook!
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Eruption Drum and Bugle Corps from Bonney Lake, WA is currently in the midst of the DCI application process! We're mentioned in this article: http://www.dci.org/news/view.cfm?news_id=6d00148c-fd0f-4cb5-9164-6f33f9996d09 We're also still taking applications for (almost) all sections, especially trumpet, tuba, and keyboards.
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Used Uniform Set - Shakos, Jackets, Bibs & Plumes Included
ewubrassman1 replied to TexasTpt's topic in DCP Marketplace
Hi there! I'm VERY interested. Would it be possible to get pictures of everything? -
Recently Folder Corps
ewubrassman1 replied to ewubrassman1's topic in DCI World Class Corps Discussions
BUMP I've only heard from one so far. I know we're more connected than that, DCP. Help a brother out...:) -
Hey DCP! I'm hoping to get in contact with one or several point person(s) that may have information about the following corps: Glassmen Teal Sound Revolution Or any others that may not be fielding as of the last few years. Any help would be VERY much appreciated, and will as a result help grow the number of fielding units! Thanks!
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Hi there! What's still available?
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Eruption Drum and Bugle Corps is certainly planning to make some noise in the entry levels of DCI...
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Selling black plumes, marching shoes, more from auction find
ewubrassman1 replied to phatty98's topic in DCP Marketplace
Hello! I sent you an email yesterday, and was wondering if you had seen it, and had a chance to consider it? Thanks! -
Northwest Drum Corps Growth
ewubrassman1 replied to OC Euph's topic in DCI World Class Corps Discussions
There are definitely a few thing that need to happen with the Cascades organization: -RECRUITMENT: I tech with 2 high school marching bands in the NW, and neither gets any recruitment or exposure to the Cascades with the exception of the obligatory tent at each fall show. Is this the only thing that needs to change? Absolutely not. Oregon and Spokane have similar recruitment philosophies, yet their numbers reflect good health. What is missing? -THE SHOW: They cannot continue to play generic "McDrumCorps" shows. All this "artistic" original music with a seemingly-random theme glued on top just isn't going to work. The show absolutely plays into the ability to recruit. Oregon plays solid arrangements of recognizable music with a compelling theme. I'm not saying Seattle needs to do that verbatim, but they could definitely handle a little "re-branding." SCV and Madison have had wild success with this as recent as this year. Their shows are emotional and compelling, and you better believe they are seeing new levels of talent (though perhaps REnewed is more accurate) because of this. -THE MEMBERS: I know when I marched, there was a speech given at the end of tour that was all about going back to your individual programs and not being a total jerk because you just got done marching in the big time. I'm not sure if this speech is still given, but I can say from experience that not all MMs heed that advice. I've had kids in both of my programs come back completely changed. Some ways, for the better (technique, rehearsal etiquette, etc), but their demeanor and leadership has left MUCH to be desired. Other members of those groups see this, and think to themselves (and aloud) that marching DCI turns you into a jerk, and they no longer want anything to do with it. Perhaps a little damage control to this end would serve to help recruitment as well? These are just a few of my opinions. I know I kind of hit on some of the things other people have said. I've been stewing on this all summer, and really needed to finally get it off my chest! Let me know what you think! -
Shows where the Drum Major stops conducting
ewubrassman1 replied to OC Euph's topic in DCI World Class Corps Discussions
The show you're thinking of is 2004 Madison, "Madisonic." Actually, one of my favorite shows, and highly underrated. -
2000 SCV, Adagio for Strings. Nothing else comes close.
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Cascades have a cymbal line!