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BassClefTristan

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  • Your Drum Corps Experience
    Music City 2017, 2018
  • Your Favorite Corps
    Carolina Crown and The Cadets
  • Your Favorite All Time Corps Performance (Any)
    Cadets 2007. Crown 2007-present.
  • Your Favorite Drum Corps Season
    2016 or 2017
  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Memhpis TN
  • Interests
    well obviously, i'm a huge corps nerd.

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  1. As someone who is marching this show I'll just say this. We are certainly working our tails off but man is this show fun.
  2. I marched with a guy in Music City in 2017 that we all (baritones) called Skeletor. Because he was angry all the time at something, and was super skinny.
  3. To my knowledge, Crown is still fielding 16 tubas. Can't say for 100% certain but I haven't heard anything to suggest only 12.
  4. Edit: I've made the line! I'm incredibly excited and will tell y'all now you guys are in for an awesome year from Crown.
  5. Here's my $0.02. I just came to the end of Corps X's brass audition process for the 2019 season. How it works there, is you have to go to two camps before it's possible to be offered a spot. This applies to vets as well, meaning NOBODY is guaranteed a spot by the end of November Camp. (Save returning Drum Majors and other either returning or previously appointed leadership). In December Camp, contracts start being given. However, the vast majority of these December contracts are going to vets, though there are some going to promising rookies. At this camp, everyone not receiving a contract is a callback, HOWEVER; staff does honestly tell you if you legitimately have a shot next camp. Basically, if you're a rookie vying for a spot, at December you can hear one of 3 results: 1) Contract, 2) Callback and you have a decent shot, And 3) Callback and this is actually basically Cut and it'd be wise to go elsewhere next month if you want to march, but come back in January if you really want to ACTUALLY get cut. IMHO, this is the SMARTEST way to do it, but maybe not the most ethical. The group most hurt by this would be those in the 3rd group. Because there are without a doubt going to be kids (usually HS age) that are still starry-eyed and hopeful and will come back and pay the $175 camp fee to come get cut.
  6. Camp went quite well. Auditioning on Baritone. Hornline is sounding great for November. Bet it will sound even better in December with people practicing at home for spots; myself included! Saw great things from perc and guard too! The new visual staff: Wow. I know all I've got to compare is Music City experience, but dang. The instruction was concise, and VERY efficient. I've never been taught how to march straight leg so easily and relaxed. Same can be said on posture. Excited for December camp!
  7. Because nobody has said it yet: Finally a DCI Show in Memphis! I've been saying for years how great the Liberty Bowl would be for DCI.
  8. Update: The spot offer is actually for an alternate spot. But, I have still decided I'm going. Thanks you guys.
  9. I initially decided to take the summer off for my health, as it was in a decline around February and March, so I terminated my contract with MCDC on March 1st. However, my health has gotten exponentially better since then. I feel I would be ready.
  10. Hello all. As some of you know, I marched Music City in 2017 on baritone. This year however, I planned on taking off. But my home corps, Music City has offered me a spot in the baritone section again for this season to fill a hole, but at a cost of $1000. I would be starting July 3. I want to know some of your thoughts on this; would you take the spot if it were you?
  11. As a 2017 MCDC member, now contracted for 2018, I think I can safely say that all the vets from 2017 are VERY excited for this season. It looks like we're having a pretty good retention of vets coming back this year! I'm very happy to be with this corps, scores and placement aside. On another note, I've noticed our tour schedule is not in here! Here it is: June 27 - Evansville, INJune 30 - Philadelphia, PAJuly 5 - Clifton, NJ July 7 - Columbia, SC July 8 - Orlando, FL July 10 - Valdosta, GA July 11 - Hoschton, GA July 12 - Knoxville, TN July 14 - Alexandria, KY July 15 - St. Louis, MO July 16 - Bentonville, AR July 19 - Denton, TX July 21 - San Antonio, TX July 23 - Lafayette, LA July 26 - Birmingham, AL July 27 - Nashville, TN July 28 - Atlanta, GA July 30 - Centerville OH Aug 3 - Allentown, PA Aug 6 - Erie, PA Aug 9-11 - DCI Championships Very excited for the season!
  12. Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but Music City has confirmed (although not very publicly) that the corps will get new uniforms for the corps' 10th anniversary.
  13. Nuts4DC, I'm very sorry the situation upset you. But, I must say, while you are right about the protocol of when to leave the field, the field staff did not say to clear the field until after we had played the Tennessee Waltz. We then left accordingly. If by some chance we were still in the wrong, I will say on behalf of Music City, that we meant no malice, only to celebrate such a wonderful season for this corps by playing our corps song in dedication to Finis. From a baritone player in Music City's 2017 corps, with much respect.
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