itsstephenyo Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 Yea, I was at the Parent Preview and noticed a lot of places where body movements would be added. I haven't seen the show since then so I'm pretty eager to. I think I'll be at Area Finals. Quote
Moose Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 One of my good friends and colleagues just flew in from Florida for a few days to do some choreography with the Hebron band. When he showed me what the kids were going to be doing I was pretty impressed. The brass and wookwinds are doing some legit modern dance. It is also really creepy, which is what the show is shaping up to be I guess. Hebron is making a name for themselves with all this aggressive body moverment the bast couple of years. Also, has anyone noticed the Rockwell/Micheael Jackson quote in the closer? "I get the feeling that Somebody's watchin me" Thought that was clever. Anyway, cool show Hebron, looking foward to seeing it progress in the next few weeks. Quote
Xenon Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 Moose said: The brass and wookwinds. . . Are those instruments that sound like Chewbacca? Quote
itsstephenyo Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 Hahaha, Xenon. I actually laughed out loud. Well done. And yea, I do like the fact that Hebron has something that they're known for now. I remember during my years, we always talked about starting traditions. It's nice to see that our tradition of body movement has caught on. Quote
jstwo2 Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 ha ha i love how this forum has gotten totaly off topic from the actual birdville contest to the Hebron show Quote
Danpod Posted October 9, 2008 Posted October 9, 2008 jstwo2 said: ha ha i love how this forum has gotten totaly off topic from the actual birdville contest to the Hebron show The topic is still being discussed. Hebron will be attending the Birdville ISD Contest. Therefore, people will talk about them in this topic. Considering that past topics have completely derailed within twenty four hours of the original post, this is actually great discussion. "Hey guys, what do you think about the BOA.............That dog has a puffy tail!!!!!!!!!!!!" Quote
andissimo Posted October 9, 2008 Posted October 9, 2008 (Sorry about bringing up the show shirt design earlier in this thread... I don't do too much thread-surfing, so I guess I missed it in the ToC thread.) And although this year Hebron has fewer than 100 sets, most of them are 8-16 count sets, with a few random 15/20/22 count sets sprinkled in. Whereas last year, when we had 130-ish sets and about 15 or 20 in a row were 4 count sets. AND, yes, the "body movement tradition" is here to stay! Our new choreography in the ballad is guarenteed to creep out the band universe, in a good way. One tradition that didn't carry on to this year though is the oh-so-mysterious "hidden H set." We don't have an H anywhere as far as I know. But I think we might add in the classic "end-of-the-ballad-rediculous-wave-movement-visual-from-one-end-of-the-field-to-the-other" set. Lol! Quote
itsstephenyo Posted October 9, 2008 Posted October 9, 2008 The H set was brought about by Marc Whitlock. When he came down here from Marian Catholic, he brought along with him their M set, changed, of course, to the Hebron H set. Once Andy Sealy took over, he slowly began to phase that one out, considering it wasn't really our tradition. Although I must say that the H in "The Other Side" came at a perfect time in the closer. Probably the best H we've ever had. Also probably the last time the H was actually very visible. Quote
radchad Posted October 9, 2008 Posted October 9, 2008 I just want more from Hebron. I have seen them twice and they have yet to draw me in. I am sure they will get there. Quote
b_sax_agent Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 I'm actually excited for tonight. The first time I've been excited about being an exhibition band. Quote
itsstephenyo Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 Anybody able to fill us in on this competition? Finalists? Times? Quote
Xenon Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Finalists in Performance Order: Hebron (going first because they have a homecoming function tonight) Central Boswell Carroll Richardson Newman Smith Argyle Flower Mound Legacy Mansfield Hebron swept all captions in Prelims. Edit: All captions except Guard and Tie with SLC in Percussion. Quote
itsstephenyo Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Yea, I thought Hebron was going to go first because of homecoming. I hope they performed well enough to maintain the first place lead! Quote
itsstephenyo Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 (edited) Placements are coming out on txblive. I'll post them here for you lazy folk. Colorguard: Flower Mound Percussion: Flower Mound General Effect: Hebron Visual: Hebron Music: Hebron 1. 91.9 Hebron 2. 88.6 Flower Mound 3. 88.5 Mansfield 4. 87.8 Legacy 5. 82.4 Argyle 6. 81.1 Newman Smith 7. 78.8 Richardson 8. 77.3 Carroll 9. 74.1 Central 10. 72.9 Boswell Edited October 12, 2008 by itsstephenyo Quote
Xenon Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Birdville Finals Captions: Colorguard: Flower Mound Percussion: Flower Mound General Effect: Hebron Visual: Hebron Music: Hebron 1. 91.9 Hebron 2. 88.6 Flower Mound 3. 88.5 Mansfield 4. 87.8 Legacy 5. 82.4 Argyle 6. 81.1 Newman Smith 7. 78.8 Richardson 8. 77.3 Carroll 9. 74.1 Central 10. 72.9 Boswell Quote
Donezo Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Definitely surprised by Flower Mound. It will be interesting to see how they factor into the Area B competition. Quote
itsstephenyo Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Hehe, I just noticed that the top 3 from BOA Arlington all won their respective competitions this week. Marcus won Plano east. Cedar Park won Westlake. Hebron won Birdville. SA Super Regionals is shaping up as one of the most epic bloodbaths in the history of marching band, especially since Westfield didn't make finals at Houston and Hendrickson and Friendswood both did. Quote
radchad Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 My favorite of the night was definitely Argyle. They REALLY stepped up to the plate and prived they could hang with the big boys. Quote
Xenon Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 radchad said: My favorite of the night was definitely Argyle.They REALLY stepped up to the plate and prived they could hang with the big boys. Argyle was awesome! They have a really legitimate shot at winning 3A State this year after being really close two years ago (their first year as 3A). Quote
flutespaz21 Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Xenon said: Argyle was awesome! They have a really legitimate shot at winning 3A State this year after being really close two years ago (their first year as 3A). I know, I couldn't believe some of the stuff they were doing out there! I was so impressed by all the intricate drill they were doing. I hope they have a great year. Quote
legacybandnerd Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Moose said: Hebron will probably win. I was very impressed with Hebron's performance. The music was very nicely put together and the marching was exceptional. I did see a few people out of step and a few interval problems, but that will always happen with any band; there is no such thing as a perfect performance! I would be proud to be a member of the Hebron band and I wish the best of luck to them for future contests. Quote
the terminator Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Xenon said: Argyle was awesome! They have a really legitimate shot at winning 3A State this year after being really close two years ago (their first year as 3A). I agree, I saw some of their show last week and they had some tough drill moves in their show Quote
connorjewell Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 (edited) Some interesting notes.. After prelims, Flower Mound was fourth overall. They jumped two spots in finals. But, 2nd and 3rd after prelims, Mansfield and Legacy, both scored lower in finals than in prelims. If Legacy, 3rd in prelims, 4th after finals, would've have gotten the same score in finals as they did in prelims (88.8), they would have finished 2nd overall. Also, the two top colorguards of the day, after prelims and finals, share the same instructor. Eric Babula is the colorguard instructor and Flower Mound and Legacy. What a good day for him. Lol. Edited October 12, 2008 by connorjewell Quote
Clarinet_Lover41 Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 legacybandnerd said: I was very impressed with Hebron's performance. The music was very nicely put together and the marching was exceptional. I did see a few people out of step and a few interval problems, but that will always happen with any band; there is no such thing as a perfect performance! I would be proud to be a member of the Hebron band and I wish the best of luck to them for future contests. wow.. that is really nice! Yall were amazing last night to, I definatly enjoyed your show! I really look foward to seeing yall excel this year. Quote
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