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  1. Actually, using the proper mouthpiece is a life long journey.

    As a performer ages changes occur with movement of teeth (just as one example) and a performers lips do become thinner with age. It's a life of adjusting; at first very seldom..then more-so as one grows older.

    The original post was made by someone who is still in high school. I hope his/her lips aren't thinning away already! At my young age and this poster's young age, we don't need to be changing mouthpieces all the time. Find something that works and stick with it... and play tons of Kopprasch. One of the points in my original post is people often worry so much about their equipment when there are so many other things that could benefit from that mental energy. Then when you get old and things start going downhill, you can start doing whatever you want, even if it means playing on a triple horn... bearing in mind, everyone's retirement day comes... even Dale Clevenger.

    Best,

    KR

  2. Don't know if you are still looking...

    I've played Conn 8D for 11+ years now... at first I was on a Holton MDC - it's a nice piece, but it was just something that I was started on as a standard... I switched to Schilke 30 about 4 years ago... and have been happy ever since.

    The makeup of the mouthpiece really doesn't matter that much... sure you don't want aluminum foil, but it is a pretty negligible difference honestly. I know people who use gold rims, but mostly because they are allergic to the silver plating on most mouthpieces.

    I never care to try to change up my equipment... buying a different horn or mouthpiece or mute or whatever isn't going to help my rhythm & articulation, or expand my knowledge of repertoire, and most likely won't contribute much to improve intonation, tone quality, etc... but practicing with a metronome and a drone certainly will! :thumbup: I'd say cut out some of the stress and save yourself some time by finding something you like and sticking with it. :music:

    All best wishes!

    Kristen

    M.M. Music Ed Candidate - Boston U

    M.M. Horn Performance - Boston U

    B.M. Horn Performance - ECU

  3. From the entire staff at 7th,

    3rd and 10's comment does not represent the 7th organization. We greatly respect the quality organization that is MC. 7th is incredibly proud of our students and we appreciate all of the support from the drum corps community as we've grown over the years.

    Best of luck to all corps during these final days of the season!

    Kristen Richard

    Brass Staff

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  4. Ugggggh, brings back so many terrible memories of what I heard people yell at finals night. :tongue:

    If it makes you feel better, Cadets 99 is the first Cadet show I ever saw and I really enjoyed it. Especially the City of Angels... with the little mello solo.

    And just to reply to the remark about BD getting some heat for mirrors this year:

    I think the BD concept with mirrors is brilliant. I haven't seen the show yet (Murfreesboro, are you here yet?!?!) but I'm looking forward to seeing how Scott Chandler has used the mirrors to his guard's advantage. He's such a genius when it comes to... everything artsy. haha

    On that note...

    Go Holy Name! Can't wait to see yall this friday!

  5. actually, Red Phantom...

    you can hear "twinkle twinkle little star" in what a wonderful world... and that was more of the point than the fact that "world" was in the title...

    and I actually think that is kind of clever.

    but I can understand... I was so ###### when Phantom played "Spartacus" last year... how lame since that was also the title of their show... that obviously made it a poorly designed show and it was totally my hot dog corps...

  6. Oh get over yourself. If people happen to think that drum majors should come from within the corps, that doesnt mean their opinions are bullcrap. Besides, the thread was started as a simply an announcement, not to mention that people are very positive about the dm coming out of the northeast. But, being as you are much more mature than the people making these arguments, i guess its ok for you completely ignore the point of the thread, and bash everybody over the head with your opinion which is clearly and unequivocally right. :worthy:

    I never said the intention of the thread was bullcrap. I never stated that people's opinions were bullcrap.

    I did agree with someone that the thread as a whole is crap.

    I said people should be more respectful (man, what a concept). How do you believe we should be? disrespectful?

    Furthermore, they can have their opinion about Jarrett, but repeatedly sarcastically jabbing at him in a public forum... how is that mature?

    And just to note... I said the words were spoken with immaturity. I didn't say the individuals themselves were overall immature.

    And... you make me sad :-( ... because you reprimanded me for "ignoring the point of the thread"... which is, according to you, to announce the drum majors... and didn't reprimand the other children for doing something other than announcing the drum majors.

    Now after that... if you again have a problem with my apparently overbearing and clearly unreasonable statements... please feel free to PM me.

    To "Malambo" -

    Japan was nice, thank you. I already miss it.

  7. Why?

    because it is bullcrap.

    whoever Malambo and Hop are should feel the need to watch their mouth and be respectful. Clearly speaking with immaturity.

    Congrats to Megs and Michael, the guy and gal with the hands I'll be looking for this, my ageout, season! I'm sure he will be a great addition to our family.

  8. not another corps from another state who decided to move into TX, so it could take advantage of the great talent. Revo had the opportunity..............they let it slip away!!

    Crossmen did not (as you do not state, but imply) move to Texas for the purpose of "taking advantage of the great talent"... we moved there because it was our only option for survival. There are many members in the corps that do not come from Texas. I would say its possible we have even less members from Texas than say the Cavaliers or Bluecoats. We also have international members.

    Also, Revolution had struggles even before Crossmen arrived. Furthermore, if Rev makes the necessary moves, they still have their opportunity.

    In response to another poster - Crossmen don't have any more trouble filling out the corps than they have in the past and certainly don't have any more trouble than other viable corps normally would.

    WHOA! Stop the post... so the above was written after reading the first page of the thread, but now I have read through the whole thread. Mostly I'm just laughing at the insane thread! One thing I will say:

    As for the mentality of today's students...

    The 2004 Season: Students at shows (most even older than me as I was 16) asked me for autographs at shows. Friends in my band back home marveled that I was that dot on the field in the poster of the Finals Retreat hanging in our band hall. I could tell people that I marched Crossmen and they would totally flip out.

    After the 2005, 2006, & 2007 seasons: "Cool, where do you march?!? *cringe* Ooooooh, sorry you didn't make Phantom." (<--- True story) People (that don't know me) assume I am not good enough to go to a "top corps" simply because I marched a corps that didn't make finals. (i.e. the view that lowly citizens of DCI march corps that place low and should be looked down upon, made fun of, and harassed)

    After the 2008 season: Shopping at the mall (in Texas) and 2 teen employees (apparently drummers) find out I marched Crossmen (talking to my mom while I was in the dressing room). Both geeked out on me and one even "had to shake my hand" because he "had never met a Crossmen before."

    Tell me, is it merely a coincidence? How do people relate placement/competitive success to their view of a specific corps?

    Now, enough of drama. We just want to march our show and entertain you guys.

    Kudos to the many successes and milestones achieved by many corps in the 2008 season. It was one for the history books!

    ~K

    Texas born and raised

    Revolution 2003 (and 2004 until we went inactive on June 3)

    Crossmen 2004-2008

    EDIT: I found this post in the 2009 Auditions thread entertaining...

    "I am not sure yet where I want to march.

    I don't really have any emotional or otherwise ties to the corps I'm considering, so I guess the best corps I can make I'll march with.

    The closet to me in terms of camps would be

    Spirit

    Boston Crusaders (florida camps)

    Southwind (if they come back)

    I'd really like to make finals though so I guess Boston it is, unless Spirit can get it together next year. They were very young this year so who knows."

  9. School districts usually pay for UIL events. And I'm guessing you're from a 4A or 2A school since 2001 wasn't a state year for 5A so you would also have a lot less people to transport as well as other things.

    Yeah, I was from a 4A school, but we still had 200-ish members. It wasn't the 360 members of Odessa Permian, but it was still a good number.

    And truth be told, we didn't get too much money from the school district. All that money was for the football players steak dinners before and after all their games. lol

    We probably saved a lot of money from not having all those props and electronics. Or maybe our band directors were just better at money management. I dunno.

    anyway..

    CROSSMEN. Move-ins are this FRIDAY! May 23rd. :dancin:

    We have, indeed, filled up most of those spots, but if you're still interested, send me an email!!! kdricharddxo@gmail.com

    KK

  10. I don't know of any in Texas where you don't have to pay anything. Especially with gas prices the way they are. We didn't have to pay to get to football games of course, but places like San Antonio, St Louis, and Indy aren't cheap to get to. Then you add up things like entry fees, uniforms, insturment repair, copywright fees, and the drill writters and music arrangers have to get paid too... It was definitely worth it though.

    My 4 years of TX High School band (2002-2006) I never payed a dime... wait no... I only payed for my uniform to get dry cleaned at the end of the year. And my high school was a State Finalist in 2001, and then Area 03, 05. We were entertaining as heck and never used props, electronics, etc. And we had screamers!! (2 of whom are now Grammy award winners).

    But we didn't have crazy $1000 band fees or whatever.

    I know of a few good places that don't cost anything really. It's too much of a Texas stereotype.

    **************************

    Found a few good brass players to take up those spots, but still looking for a couple more, I believe. Email me.

    Kdricharddxo@gmail.com

  11. Hello,

    I am Kristen "KK" Richard with the Crossmen Drum & Bugle Corps.

    We recently moved from Philadelphia to San Antonio, and we are now beginning to grow into our new home in Texas.

    We are still looking for a few talented brass musicians this year.

    - Two trumpet players

    - One mellophone player

    - One euphonium player

    - Several tuba players

    If you, or anyone you know might be interested, please get in touch with us.

    We have a great new brass program at the Crossmen, and the show this year, Planet X, is designed to help musicians grow, learn, and have a great time, while setting our group up for success.

    You are guaranteed a summer of great brass education, playing, teamwork, and performing!

    ***

    This is the best opportunity to get involved – since camp season is over, you will save lots of $$$.

    ***

    Please reply ASAP if interested!

    Kristen Richard

    Crossmen Hornline

    kdrichardDXO@gmail.com

  12. Which is why these aren't so much predictions as lists of who people would like to see where. But hey I'm down with that, so:

    1. Blue Stars

    2. Phantom

    3. SCV

    4. Madison

    5. Colts

    6. Troopers

    7. Carolina Crown

    8. Blue Devils

    9. Crossmen

    10. SJU

    11. Boston

    12. Dave Mathews Band

    I like your style.

  13. Sadly, that classic Crossmen groove hasn't existed since Mark Thurston left.

    I think Darren Hazlett (Xmen Pit 92, Snare 93-98, tech 99, caption head 05, 06) brought SOME of that groove back. It wasn't the exact same, but every caption head is going to add a new element to style and etc.

  14. I guess the maturity of members in drum corps is just inexistent these days. Why don't you cry about it some more and maybe you'll feel better about it....and I'm not dogging on bonesmen...you guys just need to pick your battles some place else so you don't look an idoit in front of the whole drum corps community.

    ironic...

    I love the Scouts...too bad I had to leave the Rose Bowl right before the scouts showed up on Finals night or else I would have joined my friends visiting them... would've been waiting at the buses... there's some people I wanted to talk to. :thumbup: bummer

    maybe next summer. good luck Scouts.

    ps - scouts 99 pretty much rocks... bring that back

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