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how is one "champion" of a two-night show?

or the highest score from either night?

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TRYING TO GET THIS THREAD BACK ON TOPIC....

Phantom: Dark, Rich, Classical Low Brass Sound

BD: Loud and Fast, and always trying new stuff

Cavaliers: Awesome Drill, Good Music to match with it

Carolina Crown: One of the newcomers to the top 6, and definitely making people take notice

Cadets: Breakneck drill, always good music, but with control and balance

Bluecoats: Drumline that I think is overtaking the rest of the corps

SCV: Tradition, history, those horn snaps, the aussie, that amazingly well balanced sound, and that tradition

Blue Stars: Not really much to say, but they came back with a vengeance into Finals after all these years

Blue Knights: Very educated sound; sometimes a bit too high-brow for the audience; and body movement

Boston Crusaders: History of just being hardcore, and their posture

Glassmen: Always great guard, but again where one section is outclassing the rest of the corps

Madison Scouts: Tradition, history, Latin, LOUD!!!

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I associate BD with their 2004 show. Scott Dean= trumpet god.

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Blue Devils Identity:

The Blue Devils organization has an attained numerous International Championships in various performing arts activities, including:

* 12 International Drum and Bugle Corps Championships

* 1 World Music Contest

* 4 Winter Guard International Championship

* 12 National Team Twirling Championships

* 6 National Corps Twirling Championship

* 2 World Team Twirling Championships

Local, National, and International Titles

DCI World Champions: 1976-1977, 1979-1980, 1982, 1986, 1994, 1996-1997, 1999, 2003, and 2007

DCI 2nd Place: 1981, 1983, 1984, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008

DCI 3rd Place: 1975, 1978, 1985, 1988, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2006

World Music Contest Championship: 2005

WGI Champions: 1995-1999

World Team Twirling Champions: 1983-1984

DCI Preview of Champions: 1994-1998

DCI South Champions: 1983, 1987, 2004, 2006-2007

DCI Midwest Champions: 1976, 1982, 1986, 1988, 2003-2004, 2006-2007

DCI North Champions: 1976, 1994-1995, 2004-2007

DCI East Champions: 1978-1979, 1986, 1988, 1996-1997, 1999, 2001, 2003-2004, 2006-2007

DCI Mid-America Champions: 1995, 2000, 2004, 2006-2007

DCI Southwest Champions: 1998-1999, 2001, 2007

DCI Canada Champions: 1980, 1985, 1990

DCI West Champions: 1976-1979

Drums Along The Rockies Champions: 1980, 1982-1983, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1998, 2003

DCE Champions: 1994

Drum Corps West Champions: 1996-1998, 2007

CYO Champions: 1976, 1978, 1982

World Open Champions: 1976, 1978

U.S. Open Champions: 1979, 1992

Pacific Procession Champions: 1980-1983, 1985-1986, 1988, 1990-1998, 2001-2004, 2006

Precision West Champions: 1975-1986, 1988-2007

That will be all from me.

This is a paraphrase of a story told by a visiting conductor at my school:

A music teacher was at a dinner with her husband, who happened to be quite well off as head of a company. He was milling about, bragging about how much money he made, when he decided to say "and hey honey, how much do you make." This was a mistake, as the wife was (as so many musicians are) very outspoken. The wife replied "I make children smile. I make people find hope. I teach people how to care. I make a difference, and anyone who needs to evaluate how well they've done in life by counting their money needs to reassess their priorities."

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madison- latin, loud in your face, crowd favorite

crown- emerging crowd favorite, plays creative shows that have never been done

bluecoats- likes to tell a story, amazing drums and solid horns, BLOOO!

cavaliers- less and less horns each year and more and more incredible drill. maybe new arranger will fix this

cadets- old school feel while continually pushing what is acceptable on the field (well what the crowd thinks at least)

phantom- deep dark classical sound, story telling has been a big thing for the past few years.

glassmen- different shows, more like a play on the field, not very loud hornline but still very good

blue knights- hard to get into for people, very dark almost twisted sound sometimes

blue stars- creating a new image for themselves, or at least i think they are

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madison- latin, loud in your face, crowd favorite

crown- emerging crowd favorite, plays creative shows that have never been done

bluecoats- likes to tell a story, amazing drums and solid horns, BLOOO!

cavaliers- less and less horns each year and more and more incredible drill. maybe new arranger will fix this

cadets- old school feel while continually pushing what is acceptable on the field (well what the crowd thinks at least)

phantom- deep dark classical sound, story telling has been a big thing for the past few years.

glassmen- different shows, more like a play on the field, not very loud hornline but still very good

blue knights- hard to get into for people, very dark almost twisted sound sometimes

blue stars- creating a new image for themselves, or at least i think they are

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BD-Love the old stuff... 2000s, not so much. Also, lead sops/trumpets

Cavies- Drill, good music to fit the drill, drill, weird bent bicycle marching, funny

Phantom- Music, loud, dark sound, classical

Cadets- Right foot, narration as of late, good horns and drill, just falling a little behind competitively.

crown- Frickin' amazing , mellophone line. Hornline good overall, marched a lotta contras last year. comin' up

Bluecoats- Drumline way outplaces the rest of the corps. Hornline still awesome, and very innovative, and very cool show concepts.

Santa Clara Vanguard- Tradition. Also, I seem to be the only one noticing this, but I LOVE their drill lately! I love it a lot! And of course.... CYMBAL LINE!!!!!

Blue Knights- Body movement... GE lacking

Boston- Hardcore. Friggin' hardcore! Also, good visual. (in my opinion)

Glassmen- Interesting show concepts. I tend to space out during their shows.

Madison- Sops/trumpets... latin... I hope they continue their ascension.

Spirit- Southern, loud, family, GET YOUR BUTTS BACK INTO FINALS

That's all I got.

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I think Crown is much more DCPs baby than Regiment.

Regiment, while not winning out right prior to 08, was always smoking hot. ALWAYS.

I think of the "purple team" with whom I was in competition when I started marching and what they are today and its amazing. Proof that you don't have to bribe a judge to go somewhere. You just have to be good and get better. Every year Crown has been better and they are being rewarded for it. Woot for them.

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am i making myself clear?

try and get back to my original topic. if you want o bash on BD, then due so in a different thread.

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