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Favorite Quiet Moments


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Since the topic of favorite hits/loud passages was brought up, let's go the other direction. Your favorite quiet moments (solos, passages, songs etc.).

I'll start off with a few from the years I marched the Jr. circuit...

1983

Garfield Cadets- Barbara's solo in Bernstein's Mass (Simple Song)

SCV- The Appalachian Spring soft ending (the first soft ending in DCI)

1984

Suncoast- The Requiem

Garfield- Barbara's solo in I Have A Love

SCV- The sop solo in/and the ending of The Tender Land

1985

Suncoast- A Simple Song at Sunrise

Garfield- The duet in Make Our Garden Grow

SCV- Grover's Corners, the sop solo in/and the ending of The Tender Land

BD- Trilogy

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Cavaliers 2004 "whistle" section.

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2010 Phantom Regiment starting and ending their show in the tunnels.....

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'10 Phantom ending, '04 SCV ending, '08 Phantom mellophone solo.

On a less peaceful note, much of the first half of 1993 Star of Indiana.

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2008 Carolina Crown

-Claire de Lune

-One Hand One Heart

-Somewhere

2009 Carolina Crown

-Tenderland (beginning)

-Somewhere Over the Rainbow

-Somewhere

2010 Carolina Crown

-Nimrod Variations

There have been many beautiful quiet moments through the history of DC. IMO the above are the most incredible - I have a hard time finding the exact words to describe the control that hornline displays when playing quietly (let alone at a greater volume!). I guess Linda Richman (Mike Myers) would describe it best......"It's like Buttah!"

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Other than the Crown selections mentioned above (yes, I'm a homer), words escape me to describe the "Bring Him Home" bari solo from 2011 Boston Crusaders.

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I know this is the junior forum,...............but,...........Hearshey Stadium, 1980 Reading Buccaneers, DCA finals,........DM George Parks mace toss,.................has to be the quietest moment, followed by the loudest crowd eruption of cheers and applause of all time,..... the greatest "grand pause" ever, IMO,...........

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