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freshnesschronic 06-24-2007 10:37 PM

DCI Fans!
 
Just got back from my first Drum Corps International summer show in Lisle, IL with corps including: Racine Kilities, Madison Capital Sound, Lexington Southwind, Rockford Phantom Regiment, Canton Bluecoats and Madison Scouts with the Phantom winning in spectacular fashion. This was my first drum corps event, since two years ago. And it was greaaaat. Anybody else a DCI fan?
http://cisumon.blog.ocn.ne.jp/nmnl/i...liers_21_2.jpg
My favorite corps, the Rosemont Cavaliers!

Flint 06-24-2007 10:41 PM

I used to be roommmates with a corps guy. He had fast hands! He taught me alot about technique. [/ghey-sounding post] srsly

freshnesschronic 06-24-2007 10:52 PM

My dad and uncle played when they were growing up in New York.
I played trumpet as a kid but not actively since high school---but I still love drum and bugle.
The trumpet, the voice of the angels!

lumberjim 06-24-2007 10:58 PM

coughbandfagscough

freshnesschronic 06-24-2007 11:06 PM

You wish you knew music like me. Sure you appreciate it but you don't understand the theory I bet.
And you were on my case for saying the word fag?

lumberjim 06-24-2007 11:13 PM

i am also a musician, young man.


not a very good one...but i do a passable elvis

Flint 06-24-2007 11:13 PM

I was never in band, I can't read music, I learned by ear. I just bought a metronome and started practicing rudiments very recently, after playing by the seat of my pants for more than a decade. I frequently wish I had a more formal education (and never picked up some bad mechanical habits that have been hard to break), but who knows how I would've turned out. So, I'm happy to be where I'm at now.

freshnesschronic 06-24-2007 11:15 PM

Plenty of musicians don't know theory, mister.
Let's start with the basics: Can you tell me who Beadgcf is?
Bonus~~ Tonic is to ______ as up is to down.

Ibby 06-24-2007 11:58 PM

seven-string bass?

beadgbe would be guitar, but I think for basses you don't downtune the top two strings a half-step like you do for guitars.
(four strings is plenty of bass for me, thanks.)

freshnesschronic 06-25-2007 12:08 AM

The order of the sharps and flats, the circle of fifths.

xoxoxoBruce 06-25-2007 12:45 AM

Friday night I watched some guys I know cut a CD. Buzz Saylor, the drummer/percussionist for Simon Apple, is amazingly talented.
Oh yeah, Stefon Pizzuto plays a mean 6 string base, also.

wolf 06-25-2007 10:18 AM

I love DCI ... used to be a bigger event for me, I try to catch it when it runs on PBS. Came within a hairsbreadth of joining The Crossmen, but I wanted my summers off.

freshnesschronic 06-25-2007 10:59 AM

Wolf what would you have played? Or considering the colorguard? Anyway that's awesome.

Clodfobble 06-25-2007 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freshnesschronic
Let's start with the basics: Can you tell me who Beadgcf is?
Bonus~~ Tonic is to ______ as up is to down.

That's all wind instrument nonsense, for the record. Strings don't organize that way. Orch dorks unite!

keryx 06-25-2007 11:13 PM

I've managed to get to a couple of shows in Madison, WI, and if I didn't, I watched the show on PBS. Now, the La Crosse Blue Stars are competing again this year and will host the 39th annual River City Rhapsody on Saturday, June 30th, in La Crosse.! Woo hoo!

SteveDallas 06-25-2007 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by freshnesschronic (Post 358554)
Bonus~~ Tonic is to ______ as up is to down.

I'm guessing you're looking for dominant? If so I consider it a flawed analogy... the dominant is not really the opposite of the tonic.

Anyway I'm not a big fan of the DCI stuff. But that's probably typical of a woodwind player who's never even played in a marching band!

freshnesschronic 06-26-2007 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 358833)
That's all wind instrument nonsense, for the record. Strings don't organize that way. Orch dorks unite!

Yeah, that's why there were 100 kids in band and 25 in orchestra in middle school, right? :D
And tonic dominant rule still applies! Tonic dominant IS Western music.

freshnesschronic 06-26-2007 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveDallas (Post 358859)
I'm guessing you're looking for dominant? If so I consider it a flawed analogy... the dominant is not really the opposite of the tonic.

Anyway I'm not a big fan of the DCI stuff. But that's probably typical of a woodwind player who's never even played in a marching band!

Well you get my gist, don't you. Or do you prefer gest.

Picky.
Brass rules woodwinds. You are teh sux0rs! There's no room for you in drum and bugle, hence it is drum and bugle minus woodies! :p

fargon 06-26-2007 09:32 AM

I was a drummer in band in JHS and HS and I loved every minute of it. When I was in boot camp I was in the band there too. You never heard Semper Paratus played 'till your herd it from the middle of the drum line.
Keep your cuntry, keep your disco, I'll take John Philip Sousa any day.
Only the best get to play in a marching band.:band:

Clodfobble 06-26-2007 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freshnesschronic
Yeah, that's why there were 100 kids in band and 25 in orchestra in middle school, right?

Not in my school; we were about even in numbers. Guess I went to a classier high school than you did. :)

wolf 06-26-2007 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by freshnesschronic (Post 358677)
Wolf what would you have played? Or considering the colorguard? Anyway that's awesome.

Melodic percussion ... I played xylophone in my high school marching band.

I wasn't really big on brasses, but could play trumpet, a bit, so I could have picked up bugle fairly easy. I was actually a Clarinet player for the most part.


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