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malletrockr12

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  1. I definitely wouldn't put Academy with Surf yet. They sort of fell apart after their amazing 2006 season... They're definitely not as sustainable.

    Teal is DEFINITELY not anywhere near the organizational level of other corps. Honestly, if they were, they wouldn't have had that huge theft last year. Just throwing that out there. Teal isn't ready for WC on OR off the field IMO

  2. I'm excited to see what they can do this year. 2007 and last year IMO was their way of showing the Open Class an the DCI community how "World Class" their organization already was before they actually upgraded. Their shows from the past 2 years were so mature and even artistic in a lot of ways. With a lot of new and old staff, we will see how they fare this year, but a fun show can definitely make it to the top. I would rather see the kids on the field enjoying a show with the audience. BD had a "fun" show this year. Crown had a "fun" show in 2007. Phantom's "Rhapsody in Blue" wasn't the most serious of shows either. Each year design teams risk it all to please the audience, letting the scores take care of themselves. Don't underestimate Surf because they took a few years to establish a corps identity

  3. Why is everyone placing Surf so low? Last year their score BEAT Madison Scouts at Allentown, and they were judged on World Class sheets.

    I remember the mix up in scores after Allentown placing Surf above the Scouts. I don't think they were judged on WC sheets though... I think the DCI scores site just forgot to separate the two classes... Unless I'm mistaken and the OC corps are judged on WC sheets at WC shows...?

  4. Some great progress from the Surf over the past year! Saw them in Clifton on Saturday and WOW. Powerful sound and visual.

    The hornline is LOUD. All kinds of crazy stuff. A very lush sound when called for, and a very punchy, powerful sound at other times. A very balanced sound for the most part. The lower brass could contribute more, but it might be an arrangement issue. Who knows?

    The drumline is clean for this point in the season. Some awesome drill in the second song! You can certainly tell these kids are worked hard in practices.

    The pit looks to be playing a lot more notes than almost any other corps in Open Class, and some of the lower tiered World Class corps. They could be a lot louder, but performance and characterizing the music is a strong skill set. There's a vibe guy and a Marimba girl toward the center that sell it really well. If they amped (unlikely at this point) or get some harder mallets or something, the numbers are going to reflect this ensemble.

    The HUGE guard is pretty clean for July. Pretty much no drops that I saw. Interesting uniforms. I'm not sure how I feel about the pink, but it pops and I Guess it fits the theme. They throw a whole heck of a lot. I think the weapons hold their weapons as often as the hornline is too quiet...

    All in all I am in love with this show and wish this corps the best of luck. I wonder why they aren't scoring better, but I assume that 7 pointing TEAL is the most the judges could give them this early in the season. I hope they keep up the evident work and continue to clean/improve their show.

  5. I was just wondering:

    A) What did you use as a rehearsal bag? Did it prove to be useful or did it just get in the way?

    B) What did you keep in there? Everything, or just about nothing?

    C) How many seasons did it last?

    I remember my old generic backpack was bursting at the seams my rookie year because I kept so much stuff in it- most of which I didn't need anyway. By my 2nd year marching, it was virtually empty. Each year I had my fellow section members sign it so I had something to remember a great year by! Did anyone else do anything like this?

    I figured this thread would prove helpful for first year marchers since most corps will be headed outside within the next two months.

  6. Ya, I actually heard somewhere that a lot of pit players end up having some weight problems by the end of the season. 4 meals a day of pretty fatty foods (which is good if you're working out a lot), and if you're in a corps that the pit does not work out, which I know not all do, then you have to watch out.

    Pits actually do a lot with moving all their crap from A to B to C to D, as well as loading/unloading a truck sometimes 6 times a day. It may not seem like pits do a lot, but WOW they sure do. I'm not sure what corps/year you are talking about but every person I have ever talked to who has been in a drum corps pit said they were more fit after a summer of corps than ever... :shrug:

  7. that seems very bizarre. didn't Spartans announce they were going to be going World Class next season? would the staff who left really be that impatient? that just seems like a weird road to take if you ask me. all divII/III staff have patience of nice old grandmothers from my experience. i dont mean to say div II/III staff are easy on their kids, NOT AT ALL! my point is that D2/3 staff usually take any kids interested in drum corps no matter what the skill level and teach them how to be successful at it. that takes a certain kind of patience and that is why i describe it as "nice old grandmothers."

    Not all staff is patient. I know a bunch of 2/3 staff can freak out really easily. . .

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