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Favorite shows this year (2010)
Joeyz replied to takigan's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
Oh yeah! I almost forgot - Round Rock was great! I LOVED them! Just so much FUN to watch. -
Stadium Wars
Joeyz replied to TxRaider13's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
In contests with so many bands traveling to far, with days taken off school, they can't postpone. Which is why they DID cancel finals. But as someone said earlier - if you're a really great band, the reverb from the dome shouldn't affect you're performance. I like watching shows in domes better because the music tends to be more in-your-face, so I think Allen would sound awesome in one if they ignored to reverb. Plus its just more comfortable. -
Favorite shows this year (2010)
Joeyz replied to takigan's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
Bowie - I was captivated by their energy, I've never seen them look or sound so fantastic. If it were up to me, they'd have placed 1st. Marcus - Their music was incredible, as always. They were SO clean. Their shadows were so cool to watch, and they were so well choreographed. I got chills from them in the part that they were spread across the field in two rows, and then morphed into the waves. It was awesome. I only wish I'd felt emotion from them like I had Bowie. The Woodlands - When I fist saw it I was a little disappointed, expecting something as innovative and awesome as their Nats show last year - but the more I saw it, the more I loved it. They always have fascinating shows in my opinion, and this one was no exception. Hebron - I couldn't ignore their awesome clarinet section, personally. I felt as if they were the only band where I could actually hear the woodwinds, and they sounded beautiful. I was personally very disappointed with Bell's show this year. I usually LOVE them - perhaps because they're so different from everyone else. They're shows are so complex, dark, mysterious, and, above all, unique. But the military show idea is just to tiresome now. I feel like Nats prelims last year was just military show after military show after military show - and now here Bell is with yet ANOTHER military show. They performed it beautifully (although I thought their drill was dirtier than in years past), but just by nature of having the theme they did, I could not appreciate it fully. I also thought, having a family member buried there, that the building of Arlington Cemetery in the back of the field was in poor taste. Please, don't think I'm slamming them in the least - I'm a huge Bell fan. And I thought they executed it fantastically. It was merely the show design I have a problem with. Their guard was beautiful, incredible, and spilling with energy, though. THAT part, I loved. Good luck to them at Nats! -
Stadium Wars
Joeyz replied to TxRaider13's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
Well, State was moved into the dome a few years ago because they had to cancel finals due to severe weather - similar to what happened to two of the Areas this year. Although the really great groups, in many cases, could handle the weather, there were people getting really hurt - a sousphone bell even got taco-ed. So I'm all for the dome. A bit of reverb never ACTUALLY hurt anybody. -
Marcus 2010: Illuminaries
Joeyz replied to bluebellballer's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
Personally, I think this is about the colorguard. I mean, I love the Bell band, but when I find myself watching them intently, as you said, I can focus only on their guard. It seemed to me, this year particularly, that their drill was extrememly confined to the front area of the field - probably because of the Arlington Cemetary being built in the back. I did not find their band visually effective at all - however I could not take my eyes of the guard. Perhaps this is very different from you, but I do believe it begs the question, "Is this visual impact concept you refer to really about the marching drill, or does it come from outside the horn line?" I do agree, however, that marcus lacks significant visual energy that Bell clearly has in most cases. I just don't think it's about the drill, I think its about the quailty of the auxiliry guard. -
I totally understand. I liked the list - I found it interesting. My rant wasn't dirrected towards you - sorry if it seemed that way. But I do find it interesting that Area G schools are consistently so low
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Marcus 2010: Illuminaries
Joeyz replied to bluebellballer's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
Exactly. The judges are there to do a job - judge the MARCHING of the performers. Perhaps they might glace back for a moment or two - but they are far too professional to stay distracted long enough that it might make an actual score difference. -
This is exactly what I was trying to say - I think you said it better
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The UIL judges are some of the greatest experts and most respected people in music education. They have far more credibility than any of us, and based on that, we ought to trust them despite our own or the other judges disagreements. You can't say with real validity that in NO area were they 17th - if someone that experienced saw it that way, we have no place to agrue. Perhaps that judge looked more for musical impact than pure sonority - in that, I would agree they are downthe ladder somewhat. The difference in what the judges value helps to more efficiently seperate the best from the worst. The reason people find so much more problem in the judging in UIL than in BOA is less of what the judges choose, and much more of how the scores are counted. The discrepencies are more wide and easily spotted purely because of the ranking system over the decimal system.
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L.D. Bell 2010
Joeyz replied to whitewing09's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
People talk alot about Bell have very emotional, engeretic shows. Personally, I feel like every bit of their energy comes from their color guard, and not one ounce of it from the band its self. That's just how I feel - and I was wondering if anyone agrees. Or am I just missing something? -
Marcus 2010: Illuminaries
Joeyz replied to bluebellballer's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
I didn't mean it that way - it just seemed worth reminding people that Marcus DID have hard parts. Some seemed to imply that the show was simply easy through and through, and I just dont see that. -
Round Rock. I saw a streaming of their performance at Area - obviously that's not the saw as seeing it live, but I thought they looked great, and sounded good considering it was on a laptop speaker. I didnt have a chance to see them at state, or live at all, for that matter, so maybe that's not fair to say - but I thought they had a really good show
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Marcus 2010: Illuminaries
Joeyz replied to bluebellballer's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
Okay, I guess that's fair. Why? Is it that you think my opinions are invalid, or is it the way I presented them? I'd like to know if it's the latter so that I could present myself differently next time. However, if you just completely disagree with me, there's not much I can do -
Marcus 2010: Illuminaries
Joeyz replied to bluebellballer's topic in Everything Music: Marching, Concert, Auditions and more
Obviously I'm a Marcus fan, but I still whole heartedly agree with this. It's the reason I really liked their show last year above most others - because it seemed, to me, less simplistic. One thing I don't like about them is their painfully simple themes, and last years wasn't so much. Also, I thought their props from last year were ugly and didnt contribute to the show - so I didn't even see them as a factor