Serious question: do many people purchase and listen to audio recordings from finals? I have a hard time imagining there's a good balance across brass, percussion, pit and amplification/electronics. Or are there standstill recordings?
I primarily go for the audio myself. The music has always been my favorite aspect of corps. (I never got beyond high school marching band, myself.) For visual, I am more impressed by whatever you might call the sort of drill that the Cavaliers did in Machine. But the music is really the thing for me. But then I am a big fan of classical and jazz and have always been blown away by the arranging and the performing. Just incredible stuff for me.
Belleville, IL- July 14th
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I primarily go for the audio myself. The music has always been my favorite aspect of corps. (I never got beyond high school marching band, myself.) For visual, I am more impressed by whatever you might call the sort of drill that the Cavaliers did in Machine. But the music is really the thing for me. But then I am a big fan of classical and jazz and have always been blown away by the arranging and the performing. Just incredible stuff for me.