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We're wowed by the big memorable z-pulls of the world. But what about simple moves that you've always found effective?

One that always sticks in my mind is the amoeba-to-triangle transition in the 1996 Regiment show (at the 2:50 mark below). What are others? 

 

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2 hours ago, kdaddy said:

We're wowed by the big memorable z-pulls of the world. But what about simple moves that you've always found effective?

One that always sticks in my mind is the amoeba-to-triangle transition in the 1996 Regiment show (at the 2:50 mark below). What are others? 

 

A.K.A. good drill doesn't exist anymore. 

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1 hour ago, IllianaLancerContra said:

A well-executed company front

To add onto this, the Madison Scouts’ rotating company fronts are always a treat whenever they choose to work that into a show.

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1996 Madison Scouts. That swirl-into-a-360-into-a-spinning-triangle move at 11:00 remains to this day my all-time favorite drill move in DCI history.

Also, I had forgotten the Scouts marched an absurd 7s/8q/6b/4c battery line for the whole show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0_0lZyqjgc

I've also forgotten how to embed videos

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Drill moves?  What is that?  Must be something they used to do?

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