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  1. My band pet peeve is when someone makes a post praising a program and then someone butts in with a “Don’T SlEEp oN” because it doesn’t explicitly mention another program.
  2. I saw the video as well. It’s exciting!
  3. They really make a big deal out of this rose parade thing.
  4. I wouldn’t be so sure. They took James Bowies old director a while back and that didn’t shoot them to landmark success like everyone else thought they would. One good director does not a breakout year make. Let’s wait out and see.
  5. If Broken Arrow came to SA this year they would have been able to beat everyone barring Vandegrift and Hebron. Let’s loose this texan ego a little bit.
  6. This is just chaotic
  7. We don’t know who to DM for recaps
  8. I would like to see the recaps. Thank you.
  9. Same here. Oh fairy of the recaps. Share me your wisdom. Thank you recap fairy. For your mysterious services.
  10. Let’s clear up a few things: 1. Props falling down is not the students fault. A prop malfunction should never dictate whether a band advances or not. If we went by malfunction of technology or props as a metric for advancing then some of the best bands in the history of UIL or BOA would have had their seasons caught short at the region level. I believe Cedar Parks front stands all fell down during region 2019, they won state championship. Using props as an excuse for why a band should not have advanced is an absurd metric. 2. Being loud \=/ Playing Well. Being loud is not better, see Carmel 2018. Not Texas loud but with a precise crisp balance. See Vandegrift 2018, very loud but lacking in balance in their San Antonio performances (They remedied this by UIL and cleaned up enough to medal.) A group is better to be quiet but balanced than loud and drowning out the woodwinds or front ensemble of the group. Also if you “couldn’t hear the band” the judges all the way up in the prsss boxes definitely could, check your ears. 3. UIL judges rarely look at colorguard. As much of a disservice as it is to colorguards even if a band had the most flawless or horrendous colorguard it doesn’t matter. See bands where the colorguards ability slightly does overtake the band like Eastlake and you don’t really see a difference in their visual scores because of it. 4. Scores are all over the place. Let’s take a deeper look. • Frenship who you insinuate was possibly impossible to hear and a mess had every single music judge putting them in the top 2, so the judges definitely had no issues hearing them at all. •Are scores all over the place? Sure. Let’s take a deeper look. Every single band had at least 1 outlier in their scores. Sure. That is no need to so rudely and disrespectfully talk about these programs though. Your rudeness has constituted rudeness on my end. Stop talking so much unnecessary **** about band programs and spread the **** love. I’m sorry but I care about band too much to have kids potentially reading these disgusting comments. Good day.
  11. Highland Park will never be 6A they’re deep enough in UIL pockets to assure that
  12. The list is literally the single coldest take anyone has ever had on this forum. It matches up almost exactly to placements previous in the season. The only way it’s unusual is if you you yourself are being biased for your program.
  13. Why are you so insistent on talking bad about other bands?
  14. Why are you being so aggressive? There’s literally nothing biased based on that list. Calm down.
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