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  1. Indeed. They don't "have to" compete, either.

    Ask yourself, with all the "options" out there, why every world-class corps uses the same array of equipment choices:

    Because they are lazy. Most, if not all of the top echelon corps sounded better hands down on G bugles than they do on Bb. They simply don't want to have to teach anyone how to listen and tune. Plus the fact that all of the current manufacturers are putting tons of pressure on them to purchase their horns all in an effort to increase sales to the high school and college band programs. My guess is that if all of these corps went back to Gs for even one season they would see an increase in membership, revenues and FANS!

  2. Agreed with John. DCI is still drumcorps. Synths and all that aren't as bad as the dinosaurs make it out to be...but woodwinds..that will be the day everything changes for the worse

    Sorry to disagree but when I heard the bass synths overpowering the hornlines at Murfreesboro I said that would be the last time I watched a DCI corps perform. It was a sad night. :thumbup:

  3. Has anyone seen this?

    **** DCA All-Age Corps - Based on Newest Score ****

    Open Class:

    01 (04) - 90.088 (2) - Minnesota Brass

    02 (01) - 89.913 (6) - Buccaneers

    03 (02) - 89.350 (3) - Empire Statesmen

    04 (03) - 88.500 (3) - Hurricanes

    05 (05) - 87.075 (3) - Caballeros

    06 (06) - 82.800 (3) - Bushwackers

    07 (07) - 80.975 (4) - Alliance

    08 (08) - 80.913 (2) - Kilties

    09 (09) - 80.400 (4) - CorpsVets

    10 (10) - 74.875 (7) - Renegades

    Class A:

    01 (01) - 78.288 (3) - Fusion Core

    02 (02) - 76.625 (2) - Govenaires

    03 (03) - 74.463 (5) - Carolina Gold

    04 (04) - 73.800 (6) - Grenadiers

    05 (05) - 72.850 (4) - Sun Devils

    06 (06) - 69.613 (3) - White Sabers

    07 (07) - 67.000 (7) - SoCal Dream

    08 (08) - 64.550 (1) - Cincinnati Tradition

    09 (09) - 60.163 (4) - Shenandoah Sound

    10 (10) - 59.220 (8) - High Country Brass

    11 (11) - 57.175 (3) - Excelsior

    -------

    (1) = 08/08/2010 - Dayton, OH (DCI)

    (2) = 08/08/2010 - Kenosha, WI (DCA)

    (3) = 08/07/2010 - Kingston, NY (DCA)

    (4) = 08/07/2010 - Woodstock, GA (DCA)

    (5) = 07/24/2010 - Jamestown, NY (DCA)

    (6) = 07/24/2010 - Lawrence, MA (DCA)

    (7) = 07/17/2010 - Paramount, CA (DCI)

    (8) = 07/10/2010 - Denver, CO (DCI)

    Looks like a fight for the top spot is shaping up finally!

  4. I have to disagree. I have sold many 2valve and some really ugly 3 valve g horns.Most that show up forsale are gone quickly, especially in the spring and corps start to fill out.If they don't sell here they sell overseas.Bb flats are cheaper when buying a new line,but a used 3 valve soprano in silver is about $200-300 and bari's $350-450.Used King or Dynasty trumpets in silver are going for $400-500 and bari's $400-600.

    Ihave to dissagree that Bb lines are cheaper to purchase than G lines. I recently did a cost comparison between Kanstul G and Yamaha Bb/F. This was of course not taking into account any "deals" that might be worked out. The cost for Bb horns was almost twice as much as the same horns in G.

  5. To the original poster, being at the stadium, up high... you couldn't be father from the truth. The ovations where genuine.

    Just more of the same, I heard this in every decade/rule change that I've been involved in the activity. It's not my drum corps... blah, blah, blah.

    Sorry, I was there too and also up high in the stadium and I sure didn't see these ovations you talk about. Most of the people I saw just sat there shaking thier heads. Maybe we all see what we feel at the moment. If you enjoyed the shows then more power to ya. Personally I think the overuse of synths is a slap in the face to the hard work the kids on the field put in. It's like the staffs are telling them "you're not as good as we want so we'll just fill in with these electronic versions of you." You can call it what you want, but that's how I see it.

  6. Oh, brother. :tongue:

    They use pits with lots of odd instuments (including bass guitars, marimbas, et al) and they're still D&BC. The Yankees are using metal bats and their still Major League Baseball. This isn't the subject here, but it shows how much the blatant detractors on DCP are not the target audience for this innovation.

    Sorry brother but guitars and electronics of any kind do NOT belong in D&BC. And if they are complaining about poor attendance and ticket sales then maybe they should go back and tack a look at what made Drum Corps poular and exciting in the first place....great music that people can relate to and enjoy.

  7. I understand that there are stories that seem much more important to the news media but almost all have all but ignored this one. Over the past 3 days Nashville and surrounding areas have gotten more than 18+ inches of rain. The entire city is practically under water. We have 3 major interstates running thru our city and all have been closed due to severe flooding. Thousands of homes, vehicles businesses have been destroyed. Landmarks have been severely damaged also. The Opryland Hotel has 10+ feet of water in it. The Grand Ole Opry House has water over the stage. Downtown Nashville has suffered too. The Bridgestone Area (where the Preditors play) is flooded. LP Field (Titans) has water up to the first row of seats. Our symphony hall has los a 2.5 million dollar organ and several Steinway Grand pianos and the main floor is buckled. Many roads are washed out and it may be months before traffic can resume normally around the area. Our farm itself is under water but our family and animals are safe and sound (thankfully). There have been many deaths and more may be found when the water recedes. The Cumberland River crested at 51.9 feet. Flood stage is 40 feet. As far as I know all of our MCL family is safe but I have not heard from everyone yet. Please keep us all in your prayers as we clean up, dig out and put our lives back together. Red cross donation can be made by texting 90999 and a $10 donation will be added to your phone bill. Thank you in advance for your donations and help.

  8. DCA only for me too. Never got the opportunity to march juniors but I wanted to try out for Guardsmen in '77. In fact, I didn't even know that Senior Corps existed until someone handed me a flyer at a DCI show talking about starting a Senior Corps in the Nashville area. Thus I became a Charter Member of MCL and the rest (for me) is history.

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