smoke_dawg_08 Posted October 19, 2006 Posted October 19, 2006 Judson High School from 2002-2006 all of them are great shows!!! Quote
Serardian Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 Hebron 2005 "Fusion" Pearland 2004 "Fire of Eternal Glory", amazing woodwinds Quote
whitewing09 Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 I<3thebox said: someone else CyFalls Cy-Creek? Cy-Fair? Cy-Clops? lmao cy-clops hey i was wondering what did bowie rank at BOA San antonio for 2004 Quote
mbui Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 QUOTE (whitewing09 @ Oct 20 2006, 04:41 PM) hey i was wondering what did bowie rank at BOA San antonio for 2004 James Bowie was eighth. Finals Results 92.90 - Ronald Reagan H.S., TX 91.50 - Winston Churchill H.S., TX 89.65 - Owasso H.S., OK 87.95 - Cedar Park H.S., TX 87.90 - Haltom H.S., TX 87.00 - Westfield H.S., TX 86.90 - Richland H.S., TX 85.75 - James Bowie H.S., TX 83.80 - Creekview H.S., TX 83.45 - Spring H.S., TX 83.35 - Westlake H.S., TX 83.25 - Marcus H.S., TX 80.50 - Lake Highlands H.S., TX 78.00 - Hebron H.S., TX Outstanding Music Performance - Ronald Reagan H.S., TX Outstanding Visual Performance - Ronald Reagan H.S., TX Outstanding General Effect - Ronald Reagan H.S., TX Quote
hebrontuba08 Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 Serardian said: Hebron 2005 "Fusion" hey thanks man i didnt think anyone knew about that show. oh and its titled "Fused". Quote
whitewing09 Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 mbui said: James Bowie was eighth. ahh i love the music but i wasnt to crazy about the marching. wow cedar park did good! i didnt think they were much of a BOA band but i guess i was wrong Quote
xMonicax Posted October 21, 2006 Posted October 21, 2006 trumpetman1288 said: If you want to take the musical books into consideration, I would also like to mention that Universal Expressions was not easy to pull off. Churchill had a fairly difficult musical book and drill as well (I feel not many people appreciate Churchill 2004...they made blind "follow the leader" formations look easy). I think the show overall was a little out of Reagan's reach (not the whole time, only at certain points) in 2004. I would also agree with the statement that Reagan was not a true playing band until last year, but even so, they performed fairly well at state in 2004. I just think about it and I wonder, despite my love for the show, how Reagan was a state finalist in 2004. At UIL, it's supposed to be about who has the cleanest show with the most demanding music and drill, or something along the lines of that. That playing Mary Had a Little Lamb comment reminds me of something our director always tells us. Sometimes, if we mess up pretty badly on something, he will make a comment that sounds something like this... "If this music and drill is too hard for you, we can set up in a block, march the box drill, and play the Bb scale for 5 minutes. That's all you have to do to get a first division!" I don't know why, but I get a crack out of that every time. I just for once want to see a band at a contest marching the box drill and playing a Bb scale. (Yes I go to Reagan, no I'm not going to say anything about any of our shows) Yeah, from multiple people, I've always been under the impression that at UiL it doesn't matter what you're marching or playing, just how you're doing it. My sister told me something like, "You could march out, do a box drill and play the Patterson choral and as long as you execute it perfectly, you'll win state." Quote
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