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HeWhoWaits

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  1. Agree completely. I attend prelims day from start to finish and give every corps the same level of attention and recognition(with the exception of a slight increase for my favorite corps and shows that really grab me).
  2. Does anyone have info about which Open Class corps are planning to have souvenir booths at the marketplace during World Class action in Indy? Thursday at prelims is the only show including OC corps that I am able to attend this year and I like to support some of these corps with purchases when I can.
  3. Lack of calibration between judges - that's the real deficiency, not reduced panels.
  4. Working on accumulating a shirt for every Corps - but I want generic Corps shirt, not a show shirt. This makes it impossible to directly support BDB and BDC - they don't have their "own" shirts.
  5. To see the influence of Drum Corps on the "outside world" we only have to look as far as high school marching bands. Many people who would never consider attending a Drum Corps show will see their local high school marching band five or six times every football season. Design elements, marching styles, musical selections, etc., etc., etc. that start in DCI shows make their way out to high school marching band shows fairly quickly.
  6. They DO march in marching bands. Main difference is that many of the DCI guard members are college students. The guard in most marching bands you encounter are in HS. An attractive 22 year old will always project a very different image than an equally attractive (for the age) 14 year old.
  7. Best show - Blue Devils Most entertaining - Jersey Surf Personal favorite - Madison Scouts (so that's how I voted)
  8. In a word, "NO." If anything, Cavies are the beneficiaries of "slotting." Boston Crusaders and Madison Scouts were every bit as good yesterday yet Cavies scoring margin over both groups INCREASED from Allentown to Prelims.
  9. This. I was hugely entertained by the Surf show yesterday (halfway up almost on the 50). It was a great crowd pleaser (and captured the essence of Bridgemen perfectly). But it lacked the design and discipline to score well, IMO (and that of the judges). It's not always about the score - kudos to the Surf staff for creating and to the members for executing the type of show that helps draw in new audiences. Once drawn in by the entertainment value, many grow to appreciate the whole realm of Drum Corps shows.
  10. Having been in the stands for all the shows yesterday, the only group that I think was significantly short-changed in placement was Oregon Crusaders. They were every bit as good (design and execution) as The Academy so they should have been 15th or 16th, IMO. A few other minor swap X for Y (one place up or down), but that's the glaring one to me.
  11. Then you'll miss 13 performances, including at least one of the the MUST SEE shows of the season (Oregon Crusaders).
  12. In the past, a good rule of thumb for converting OC scores to WC sheets was to multiply by 80% (the old OC sheets had only four boxes - top of box 4 was 100 on OC and 80 on WC). With the new sheets, we just have to wait and see how it goes. 80% of last night's scores would put Oregon Crusaders 19th in prelims (top 4 OC corps making semifinals with Pioneer being the only WC to miss out). At a 90% conversion (not likely, IMO), Oregon Crusaders would jump to 11th and 7 OC would progress to semifinals (but that would involve Gold beating Jersey Surf - boy would THAT light up the WC boards!).
  13. The broadcast includes "highlights" of earlier shows so there will be at least some of Surf's show presented.
  14. Why stop at the "non-major" shows? Why force fit the "notable" corps going at the end? Randomize the order at EVERY show and let the chips fall where they may. If there's a mass exodus after PR and before Legends, shame on the so-called "fans." As someone who attends DCI Preliminaries and enjoys every show (from Spirit of Newark to the final corps of the night), I would love to see some sort of randomization. The biggest potential "drawback" - the judges would have to score based on what they see/hear RIGHT NOW - not always "leaving room for the higher ranked corps to score higher, later." Could open up a whole different set of scoring/judging discussions.
  15. Poor analogy. The Iron Pigs would beat the Cardinals occasionally. The Isotopes would get a few wins against the Rangers if they played often enough. In sports, a "lesser" team can sometimes beat a "better" team. In Drum Corps (and other judged activities), the "lesser" performers will NEVER beat the "big-time" performers.
  16. Which probably translates to the biggest crowd reaction relative to the number of people in the stands at the time. Crowd gets bigger when the "big corps" start.
  17. Not sure how I ended up with a double post of the previous comment
  18. If true, there should have been no penalty. A delay caused by officials is beyond the control of the affected Corps. Penalties are for violation of the rules by the Corps, not for errors by show officials.
  19. DCI schedule also still includes Teal Sound and Racine Scouts in shows for the rest of the season that have not had the list of corps changed to a performance order list.
  20. Are Velvet Knights still planning to travel east and participate in Championships? Haven't seen any formal announcement, but the website has a message that seems to indicate the season is over and there is nothing listed on the calendar beyond the Bellflower show.
  21. Except in competitive activities where placement is determined by judges. It happens all the time in gymnastics, diving, figure skating, etc. Just like it happens via "slotting" in the Marching Arts. Judges are humans - complete integrity doesn't prevent at least some level of pre-conceived level/quality play into how a given performer is viewed.
  22. So you agree that the problem is with the SYSTEM. If there are clearly defined OBJECTIVE measures available, why shouldn't a particular judge be able to give the exact same score to two (or seven) groups. Equal achievements should get equal scores. The "one score, one corps" concept is inherently flawed.
  23. For the blind judges, you would also have to not tell them the name of the corps.
  24. Last year at Championships, a reasonable estimate of OC scores on Thursday was 80% of their scores from OC Finals on Tuesday. Using the same calculation, last night's show in Boise would have produced the following scores on the same sheet (rounded): Oregon Crusaders - 59.10 (from 73.90) Thunder - 53.75 (from 67.20) Cascades - 51.10 (actual score) While not quite the "ten pointing them" of an earlier post, Oregon Crusaders would surely be dominating Cascades if they were scored on the same sheets. Simple conclusion - Cascades are not currently up to the standard of the other Pacific Northwest corps this season. This is a clear example of performance level having ZERO impact on classificaiton.
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