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  1. 23 minutes ago, Adonis249 said:

    Honestly I've been keeping up with Crown's socials and they posted some videos of body visuals for brass members that they were working on. Let's just say their choreographers are cooking. I'm definetly seeing the vision of a dark show that some people have speculated on with all that they've show us so far in terms of visuals. What do yall think is the likelihood of Crown winning the GE or Guard Captions like in 2015 and 2016 respectively?

    I liked what I saw there as well.   Coherent design + better coordination + improved hornline choreo +  modern guard design + percussion growth =  good things are coming this season.  Add Mackey writing an original closer?  

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  2. 21 hours ago, NewArpege said:

    When they say Mackey is composing a song, does that mean the entire show?  Many of his compositions are 10-13 minutes. 

    He waited to compose the closer until the rest of the show was “done”.  So he’s able to incorporate the rest of the show (musically and conceptually) into his original piece.   So far he’s said the piece is so loud it hurts when wearing earbuds.   Good starting point if you ask me!  

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  3. On 4/3/2024 at 12:06 PM, Jeff Ream said:

    oh YEA was a #### show. read glass door and thousands of other posts. but the band circuit brought in enough to keep things floating along, even if barely

    This is not accurate.  The only #### was from the idiot "in charge".  Nearly everyone else there was doing good work in SPITE of him.  Firmly convinced YEA would still be around if the d###head had stayed out of the way.  Instead he was poison to everything and everyone he touched.  

    USBands was growing incredibly well despite the irresponsible draining of it every season to please the whims of a rapist.  

    The glassdoor stuff is almost entirely about the rapist and his abusive mismanagement.

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  4. Reading an interesting thread on Reddit.  

    Lots (most? all?) top 12 corps try to carry some alternates into spring training to avoid starting from zero when the inevitable spring training holes appear (due to injury or just bailing out for other reasons).  Alternates are contracted,  are full members, and frequently get the opportunity to fill a hole either in the spring or during the season.

    But I had not heard of contracting twice the "normal" number of alternates, bringing them into spring training, and then cutting half of them.  That's...crazy.  Effectively locks those talented performers from marching elsewhere that season (other corps have already filled holes and the cut alternates have already paid up their contract(they couldn't afford to march elsewhere even if they found a spot).

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  5. On 3/15/2024 at 7:03 PM, Bruckner8 said:

    Can someone hook me up with Crown’s spring training dates and location? Internet searches have been unreliable. Is Ensemble Rehearsal open, even for old curmudgeons? Message me if Q clearance is required 

    18 May to 16 June at Gardner Webb University in Boiling Springs NC.  Rehearsals are open.  

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  6. On 3/1/2024 at 1:29 PM, NewArpege said:

    RHRN had an excellent book top to bottom. I understand why it was thematically controversial, but that music was fire 🔥 

    Musically both design and execution have been consistently excellent for a very long time. RHRN, Spacepants show,  choose your "miss" : they were all visual blunders.  Hell 2010 was a design blunder (spend massive amounts of time of unjudged part of show and then put performers in impossible listening positions.  Musically that show was fabulous but was undercut repeatedly by frankly ridiculous staging.  Visually under Rick Subel they were ... what's the word ... amorphous?.   The visual design was there but no one was quite sure what it was.   Also (just personal opinion here) Rick doesn't "get" outdoor the way he does indoor; and that's no indictment of Rick's abilities.  There are a LOT of indoor designers who just don't seem to get outdoor (again IMHO mostly because they can't stand to "lower" themselves to being obvious.  Football fields need obvious.)  

    And so Crownies are repeatedly left hoping and praying that this year the visual design excellence will match the musical design excellence.  Heck even the "old" visual team missed as often as they hit.    

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  7. 7 hours ago, Jeff Ream said:

    They had to. Or suits against YEA would have killed it

    While this is technically true, it's not quite how it happened.   Even after the acquisition, things were very tenuous with USBands.  Judges, bands, show hosts -- there was a lot that could have gone wrong.  

    In any case the Cadets were literally run by USBands.   The Cadets income didn't begin to cover their expenses.  Despite this financial reality,  the people running the program received no respect or recognition from the clown supposedly in charge (or for that matter from the entire drum corps side of the house).  

  8.  seen on the interwebs :ninja: 

    Mackey will write the closer after seeing (hearing?) the rest of the show.  Now THAT'S interesting as it provides the opportunity to both tie together concepts and recapitulate motifs from throughout the program.  So it's not just a Mackey piece commissioned by Crown -- it's a Mackey piece written specifically for this show and these other pieces.  

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  9. On 12/19/2023 at 1:59 AM, MadisonBandMan1 said:

    The direction the ensemble went this past season has had me incredibly excited for the talent pool and the direction of the ensemble this year. 

    I share your excitement.  Was just listening to some audio and was struck with the sophistication of the arrangements.  There's no one out there doing what they're doing.   Yes there are other excellent drum corps performances out there -- settle down people.  But Klesch's skill at arranging is aging like fine wine and the percussion writing last year was phenomenal.   Kind of scary to think what things could be like in 24.  

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  10. 4 hours ago, IllianaLancerContra said:

    We’ll, I’m a retired military officer.  Been through quite a bit to obtain & maintain security clearances.   Most of this, save application fee, in fact.  

    It was of course a tongue-in-cheek response.   Uncle Sam put me in the system as well.  

    But I respect that you're ready and willing!  Sadly unless the corps themselves were advocating for this sort of program,  it's a non-starter.   It might also be a challenge to implement it in way that was not very disruptive.  There might be a continuous line of complaints outside your door.  

     

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