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kardy66

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  • Your Drum Corps Experience
    marching, teaching, judging
  • Your Favorite Corps
    madison, cadets, scout house
  • Your Favorite All Time Corps Performance (Any)
    cadets west side story 1984 naperville, il
  • Your Favorite Drum Corps Season
    1965 royal aires

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  1. On the dress rehearsal relative to Madison: They have finally taken the leash off the horn line! The music is aggressive, challenging and recognizable. The sound is bright, rhythmic and energetic. The visual matches the speed and aggressiveness of the music, but so far, lacks the control necessary to make the over all show enjoyable. The performers aren't sure of the show visually. That will come. The bigger question is whether the visual (written) "book" is conducive to demonstrating the necessary cleanliness. They need to increase their tolerance level in that area to be successful. They won't peak early!!
  2. I think I was Wrong. It's the Tomita version of Firebird on RCA 1976. not Carlos
  3. Sci-Fi/Firebird works. Listen to Walter (Wendy) Carlos version of Firebird
  4. The chief judge use to tell the judges which show they were working at a wednesday night meeting. however, this was almost 20 years ago. I was sometimes told ahead of time of my own assignment but was sworn to secrecy untill the wed. nitght meeting. pretty sure DCI will post it by tomorrow morning
  5. I was at the show in rockford and I was very disapointed with the blue devils as well as the cavaliers. the blue devils are incredibly talented and are trained very well. execution in all captions. but their show totally lacks in drill. virtually NO interesting FORM DEVELOPMENT. infact it frequently lacks in form all together. coordination must not be on the GE sheet anymore. are we trending toward a circus act? WGI judges on all 3 visual captions has resulted in shows with an overkill by color guards. the guards now are working a hundred miles an hour through the entire program. how can you support music development that grows and build to creating a strong climax. Oh, I forgot. we now longer have musical development, builds and climaxes. now we have a phrase or strain of something. it sounds like a bunch of etudes. Phantom had a very coordinated and tastefull program.
  6. I think blue stars move up. and spirit moves down (if not tonight, eventually)
  7. nothing goes in a straight line. It'll still be a good number
  8. this is how it will end up tonight: Cadets 83.5 SCV 81.1 Madison 78.1 Cavies 77.4 Blue Kn 75.0 Pioneer 63.0
  9. Actually, Cedarburg was the home of the Mercury Thunderbolts. The Thunderbolts drum major, John Vasey joined the scouts when he moved to Madison in 1966. Vasey's father ran the Cedarburg show in the late 60's and early 70's
  10. Kemp on GE visual ensures cavies will win that caption. czapinski ensures cavies win that caption. it's a lock!
  11. I guess this has to be considered the first fracture or crack into the dominant G8
  12. how about: ritual fire dance land of a thousand dances sabre dance...............................but don't dance!!
  13. you're right that people go for the competition which might be why fewer people went to nationals this year. not only did everyone know who was going to win prior to indianapolis but the other corps stay in the same order from thursday to friday to saturday. there is absolutely no suspense. the venue is bad as well and I still say the choice of music is not what the majority of drum corps fans want to here. there's a lot of coordinators out there like charlie the tuna. they're trying to show good taste...but they don't taste good.
  14. you're right!! now and then you hear a familiar "strain". it comes right after you hear 45 minutes of what sounds like repetitive brass exercises and right before the 45 minutes of what sounds like repetitive trumpet etudes. If we know this crap, the concession stands should start serving gray pou pon on there HOT DOGS
  15. some very good points here. however there is a conflict. as you stated the kids want to play a certain style. but if you're talking about expanding the activity to a wider non drum corps audience and an audience that is old enough to be able to pay for tickets you'd better start thinking about playing some music that's not the latest technical edgy version of some obscure composer from the 1800's or the latest concert band composer that's primarly popular on college campus. READ the repertoire of the 22 world class corps. you'll get bored just reading it! worse yet are the corps that destroy the intent of a "piece", loosing the "development" and/or "build" portion. emotion should be the goal. emotion is a heart felt response. your not going to get goose bumps from a manufactured "high" and it's getting to be more and more MANUFACTURED HIGH
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