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Ah fudge!
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Ok. #2 is Squires and Precisionnaires. #4 St. Ignatius. 73.8 #3 would have to be the first corps to go on in the all girl category in 1974?hmmm.....Jeanettes.....or Mello Dears...or Ventures...St.Johns Girls!
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Brass Caption head wanted for Crimson Kings Drum Corps (NYC)
redhowes replied to nycrimsonkings's topic in Brass Forum
This is awesome. I live too far away. Someone will rock this!!! -
Contact: jolson@allagash.com
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I missed this. Shoot!
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I remember some of the corps performing Star Wars. Well, our busses performed MoonWars. Our 55 greyhounds were too slow to pass our rivals, but we put on a great show for them.
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Origins of chords and voice leading over the decades
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Brass Forum
Imagine arranging Copland's Third Symphony,but for G bugles in 1969. Chromatic but still range, tessatura limited to the valves. A great study for arranging chords! Harmony history. In awe here. St. Rita's Brassmen Brooklyn!!! I am sure every brass player remembers their favorite chords. Even the warm ups on the starting line. That hurricane force sustained wind 60 horn power hype! Don Hill would point to each one of us and raise or lower your note at a quadruple fortissimo. Dissonance then consonance. What a sound! -
Origins of chords and voice leading over the decades
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Brass Forum
Cabs and Brassmen! Got the hair standing goose pimples! Now off to the NY Skyliners. -
Origins of chords and voice leading over the decades
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Brass Forum
74 Kilties ! Great brass! In Eli's Coming, the arranger had to static modulate the melodies between the baritones and sops. Two diatonic close related keys to keep the line in tune. That guy could write! Off to check out St. Ritas! -
This could have been a better posted thread everyone.... Comment on the content. What are the camps like ?
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The State of Drum and Bugle Corps
redhowes replied to KeithHall's topic in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
.Please. We must file all the history...and catorize the jenres...all with same discipline. Innovate! Make it really international other than that separate division. Judge more specific. Have a best historical corps catagory. Have A hybrid for the exploratory category. Keep all of the ideas alive!! -
Origins of chords and voice leading over the decades
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Brass Forum
Great writing and for one valve, a rotor or slide. Chromatic tensions and dissonance as well. To get intonation on paper. No Midi virtual Finali back then.Tweak the show at camp! Different times! -
I was listening to Anaheim 74 and could hear arranging and drop two voicings in their jazz concert section that to me became Blue Devils' thick chord sound. Wayne perfected this more and more over the years. We do not need to talk about just the previous statement but all evolution of brass favorites and the techniques used to create such great chords and voicings! If you are an arranger or a judge of brass, please share your experiences!
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1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
Brian! That is the truly amazing point about the beginning of this topic. How corps get together and create great shows! Blending musicians like great beers and wines! -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
The montage of the corps reminds me of the joy that this subjective objective art explains itself! -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
The Riverman are great ... The crowd is engaged....corps all level!!! -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
82 Twighlight Zone!!! -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
I will give the Rivermen a listen! -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
Scott died? Ugh I Lived with the Severson family that year. Moe was our director. Don Hill was our hornline head. Steve Smith drums and Frank with his interval stick m + m. Dave Kampsher our chair. I went to join the drum line but marched 1st Soprano. -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
I also ment Argonaunts. Not Argone Rebels....another 50? -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
Yup. ......41,42,48....49....ah snap! -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
Tim Salzman, Scott Wagner rocked that horn line. Glen Conrad mellow phone soloist also a raider as well and Mike Donka Baritone. DCP helps kink out the false memories we sometimes forget. Also thank you DCW and the repertoire pages as well. Big salute! Fred went on to age out with Madison I think. Kevin Donka went to Blue Stars...I went with him lol. 3 others went to Phantom. That was a fun,humbling post. Great forum. -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
Fox Valley is what my intention was and I mistaked the top 25. Raiders were 29th. Your first answers are more right if Argone was in the top 25! Oops my bad. You guys are on it. I 'm gonna drop and do 50!!!!! -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes replied to redhowes's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
All wrong but awesome! The Corps performed it on TV PBS DCI Mile High Stadium 1978 also on the Legacy Collection DVD! I am in the building Thursday-Sunday You had great answers! -
1978 trivia concert book brass merger
redhowes posted a topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
Name the DCI corps who was given a brass instructor, and concert book from the folding of an up and coming associate corps . What was the piece ? Spring 1978.