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2011 Drum Corps Associates World Championships Finals Competition


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Horns are in front of me. Drums just finished their solo midfield.

Horns now doing killer footwork while playing. talk about your total package.

I'm calling it: Govies repeat.

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Next on the field is Tampa Bay Thunder from Tampa Bay, Florida. Their 2011 program is entitled "Nautical Destiny" and consists of:

Crimson Tide

Navy Hymn

Water Music

La Mer

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I think the tan tops look better with black pants than with white as when Phantom wore them a decade ago.

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Horns start playing backfield with a trumpet soloist. Drums move across the center of the field with a guard member holding a large white sail flag.

Horns now turn front for the first hit of the show. They've got a squealer in the pit.

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Low brass and mellos playing the Crimson Tide theme. Nice sound so far.

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Intro complete. Tubas open the next piece, joined by each section. Quick drum interlude, now horns turn backfield again, building into more big sound.

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Drums come across the field with another quick break. Horns, who were behind the drums, move around and in front until they're all in the center of the field for the finish to the selection.

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Lone trumpet soloist plays the first notes of Taps. Now a small horn ensemble starts the Navy Hymm, very reverant. Guard soloist salutes the American flag during this moment.

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Corps forms an anchor while the guard waves big blue flags during Navy Hymm. Great visual and musical moment.

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The section closes out with the lone trumpet player finishing Taps to the back corner of the field.

Pit now making storm sounds as the drums come up front for a solo. Guard soloist bringing up hurricane warning flags.

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