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Memorial would be an interesting choice. As I recall, they held State Championships there before they moved to Floyd Casey. Slightly off-topic: am I the only person who thinks it would be a good idea to merge the Dallas (hosted by Lake Highlands High) and Denton (hosted by Denton Ryan) shows into one show jointly hosted by them...at UTA?
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Somewhere between 30 and 42...and closer to 30. Semis consists of: -The top 11 scores from each day. -The next eight highest scores -If any of the four classes do not have four bands already in semifinals, the next-highest ranking bands from each of those classes will be added to semifinals so that class championships may be awarded after semifinals. If I were to hazard a guess, I think there'll be 33 finalists...and all three of the extras will be class A.
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That idea gets even scarier when you think of individual districts trying it. Can you imagine what would happen if Leander ISD consolidated into one superband? Leander + Cedar Park + Spicer's new school + ...geez, that band would be good. Same thing for Lewisville ISD. Marcus + Hebron + The Colony + ....GEEZ, that band would be good.
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2009 GNATS!
ftwdrummer replied to whitewing09's topic in Past Contests, Events, and Festivals Archive
I can't really say anything from experience...the closest to that my band ever came was going on at BOA right after Marcus in 2008. Yes, that is how unfocused my old band could be: the closest my band ever came to that focus was standing near it. But just remember who you are. You're THE WOODLANDS. You personally (and each and every other member) embody everything that makes up your band. So go out there and show the world who you are. Remember, you guys BEAT BELL in a year when they were the hands-down favorite to win it all. Granted, y'all did it in semis, but still...y'all BEAT BELL when Bell was the favorite. Go out there, play your show as best as you can, and you'll be epic. And, quite frankly...it sounds trite, but winning really isn't everything. Not as much as, say, conveying the idea that you want to convey, as well as you possibly can. Take a look at Lake Park 2000. It came in 8th at GN finals...and it's probably my favorite marching band show of all time. Why? Because it conveyed the message that it was designed to convey, perfectly. And it connected with the audience. I've watched that show more times than I care to count, and still tear up at the single rose on the tarp at the end. -
2009 GNATS!
ftwdrummer replied to whitewing09's topic in Past Contests, Events, and Festivals Archive
To be absolutely perfect. Or as absolutely perfect as they can be. To win Nats this year (or pretty much any year, actually), you have to perform your personal best show of the year. And even that won't necessarily win it for you. You've got to be...well, for lack of a better term, you need to be in what I call "the zone." Which leads to the first time I get to present one of my term definitions on here: The Zone n. The aura/frame of mind of the individual performer and band as a whole when they are totally and completely focused on what their goal is and what they have to do to get there. Best definition I've been able to find of "the zone" is LD Bell. It's also a cool study of how the tone of a show affects how the performers perform. Take a look at the finals multi-cam video from LD Bell 2005, and you will see a flautist in the pit during the ballad. Once she gets through the last 16th-note figure of the solo, she gets this huge smile on her face. Not with her mouth (she's still playing), but in her eyes. It's one of my favorite moments in any marching show I've ever seen (right up there with the spearing at the end of "Spartacus" and the end of Lake Park 2000 [the Oklahoma City show]). If you watch the finals multi-cam for Bell 2006, the same girl has a solo, this time vocal (end of the ballad, call-and-response with the backfield horns). After this, her demeanor is entirely different, just staring up at the DM, entirely focused, locked in to the performance, knowing it's not done yet. Most of that can probably be attributed to the differences in the shows themselves: "The Remaining" had a completely different tone from "Ascension." But at least a little bit of it, I feel, is a difference in the situations of the band itself. In 2005, Bell had had a rough year going into Nationals. "Ascension" had one of the most difficult musical books BOA has ever seen, and it never locked itself in (see: 4th at Arlington, behind Reagan, Churchill, and Richland)...until Finals. But even then, Bell was never quite a contender for the eagle in 2005. In 2006, Bell had not placed below second. At any contest. The only three times they had been beaten (going into GN) were prelims and finals at Area B, and State finals. They were undefeated in BOA contests, won pretty handily in the two they went to, and were the odds-on favorite to win Nationals. And you could see it in that Finals performance: that band was just locked-in, entirely focused...the goal was in sight and they were within reach; all they needed was that last, perfect performance. And they came pretty dang close to getting it, too. [/soliloquy] -
2009 GNATS!
ftwdrummer replied to whitewing09's topic in Past Contests, Events, and Festivals Archive
My theory isn't so much that Carmel's that bad (7th place)...it's that everyone else is just that good. And they're going to tick a little bit higher after next week. Meanwhile, I revised my numbers after Atlanta...and I think Wando could sneak into Finals. It depends a WHOLE lot on what happens in Indy next week, though. -
From what I can tell, the Allen band just lets everybody who wants to march, march. It's pretty nice, that a band out there doesn't make half the band alternates. My dad remembers the good old days in Texas when there was a grand total of 600 people in the city of Allen. Then again, that was back in the day before Plano and Richardson maxed out size-wise. Mid-70s Texas ftw!
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2009 GNATS!
ftwdrummer replied to whitewing09's topic in Past Contests, Events, and Festivals Archive
Fixed! Guess I missed keying them in here while juggling my spreadsheet with the list of GN attendees. You called it, BTW. My numbers have them 9th, right between Bowie and PCEP. -
2009 GNATS!
ftwdrummer replied to whitewing09's topic in Past Contests, Events, and Festivals Archive
Being the geek that I am, I've been trying to use the numbers to "rank" the bands against each other. It's nowhere near wholly accurate (or even mostly accurate), especially since some numbers are older than others (Carmel hasn't had a BOA performance in about a month) and some higher BOA bands haven't done a BOA contest yet (Avon). From where my numbers are sitting right now, however (combined with projections on bands we haven't seen yet), Finals are looking something like this: 1) LD Bell 2) Marcus 3) Avon 4) Broken Arrow 5) The Woodlands 6) Lawrence Central 7) Carmel 8) James Bowie 9) Marian Catholic 10) Plymouth-Canton Educational Park 11) Centerville 12) Ben Davis This will change a lot, obviously...we obviously haven't really seen any bands from the Southeast (Wando HS, South Carolina, and Seminole HS, Florida, are both going to GN), or (surprisingly) some of the better Indiana bands (Avon and Center Grove). But that list isn't a terrible read on how things are going so far this year.