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1 hour ago, 2000Cadet said:

I'm curious as to what type of dance you've done to drum corps. 

Anything really. As someone formerly in a front ensemble, i still habitually pulse/mark time and somehow it turns into a dance

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3 hours ago, Continental said:

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Lol I'm dead. 

1 hour ago, Orwellian Wiress said:

Anything really. As someone formerly in a front ensemble, i still habitually pulse/mark time and somehow it turns into a dance

That makes sense. 

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Honestly? Just the sound of a Dr. Beat gets me pulsing. The metronome is its own music unto itself

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1 hour ago, CAtenhut said:

I dance to the Flo commercial break song.

Once I put in hearing protection, I totally dig the Flo Commercials lol.

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Ok, Youngblood. I dig your enthusiasm. Here's an Old School show that made me Mambo. If this doesn't make you move, go to the doctor and make sure your heart is beating (especially during "Siboney"):

Drum Corps icons Bobby Hoffman (timbales), Don Angelica and Jimmy D'Amico (sopranos) are featured here. They are your daddies, and you are a good kid because you respond physically to the music.

FD

 

 

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Horns played ALOT of music.....Hawthorne always had guys with great chops but I didn't recall how much they played!...No knock on today's brass players but the old guys played more music IIRC..Thanks for Hawthorne post

 

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I dance thru the entire Crown production; even the odd meter material.  I also can’t help but move with the percussion during Benedictus.  It reminds me of some if the recent Bluecoat shows.  Absolutely love the front ensemble break in the Halley piece.  It has such a ‘Pat Metheny’ feel…

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I'm more a conductor guy when listening.  That is, when not drumming out things on whatever nearby surface is available. 

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