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H.E.B MARCHING CONTEST - 2008

 

PRELIMINARY PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Name Warm-up Area Begin Warm-up Leave Warm-up Performance Time

Malakoff B 11:35 12:05 12:15

Birdville A 11:50 12:20 12:30

Waxahachie B 12:05 12:35 12:45

Heath A 12:20 12:50 1:00

Red Oak B 12:35 1:05 1:15

Bowie A 12:50 1:20 1:30

BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK 1:45

Lamar B 1:20 1:50 2:00

Arlington High A 1:35 2:05 2:15

Juan Seguin B 1:50 2:20 2:30

Richland A 2:05 2:35 2:45

Summit B 2:20 2:50 3:00

San Houston A 2:35 3:05 3:15

ANNOUNCE FINALS- 3:45

 

 

 

 

 

FINALS PERFORMANCE ORDER

Name Warm-up Area Begin Warm-up Leave Warm-up Time

12 B 5:35 6:05 6:15

11 A 5:50 6:20 6:30

10 B 6:05 6:35 6:45

9 A 6:20 6:50 7:00

8 B 6:35 7:05 7:15

7 A 6:50 7:20 7:30

6 B 7:05 7:35 7:45

5 A 7:20 7:50 8:00

4 B 7:35 8:05 8:15

3 A 7:50 8:20 8:30

2 B 8:05 8:35 8:45

1 A 8:20 8:50 9:00

Trinity in Exhibition B 8:35 9:05 9:15

Bell in Exhibition A 8:50 9:20 9:30

 

 

AWARDS CEREMONY- 9:45

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Small Schedule Change

 

Malakoff 12:15

 

Birdville 12:30

 

Waxahachie 12:45

 

Heath 1:00

 

Red Oak 1:15

 

Bowie 1:30

 

Martin 1:45

 

Lamar 2:00

 

Arlington High 2:15

 

Juan Sequin 2:30

 

Richland 2:45

 

Summit 3:00

 

Sam Houston 315

 

 

ANNOUNCE FINALS 3:45

 

 

 

FINALS BEGIN 6:15

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Safe to say Richland's gonna take everything home.....

 

....except the percussion caption. Martin has a monster drumline; they're up there with Marcus, Colleyville H, Cedar Park and Round Rock.

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  takigan said:
Safe to say Richland's gonna take everything home.....

 

....except the percussion caption. Martin has a monster drumline; they're up there with Marcus, Colleyville H, Cedar Park and Round Rock.

 

 

aww :[

 

 

lol

 

:]

 

truth be told we're expecting the same, kind of using this contest to gauge where we are since they are a consistent state band

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The HEB Marching Contest 2008 Adjudication Panel:

 

Tom Bennett............................University of Houston

Paula Crider..........University of Texas Professor Emeritus

Bobby Francis...........................Texas Christian University

Donald Hill......................ASCAP Composer, Los Angeles, CA

Lorenzo Medrano...Visual Designer/Consultant & Actor, Chicago, IL

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Results from here, anybody?

 

EDIT: Never mind...decided to not be lazy and went over and checked TxBLive...sorry to interrupt...we now return you to your regularly scheduled forum thread already in progress...

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1. 94.1 Richland

2. 90.4 Birdville

3. 89.0 Summit

4. 88.8 Martin

5. 87.5 Arlington

6. 87.3 Bowie

7. 83.75 Waxahachie

8. 82.0 Juan Seguin

9. 81.8 Rockwall Heath

10. 80.6 Red Oak

11. 79.5 Lamar

12. 76.0 Malakoff

13. 74.2 Sam Houston

 

Best Music: Richland

Best Visual: Richland

Best General Effect: Richland

Best Percussion: Richland

Best Colorguard: Richland

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I've only seen the video of BOA Houston for Bell, I am dying to see Music for Prague live. I can't even see what's going on on my computer screen, and it makes my jaw drop.

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  b_sax_agent said:
That was probably the best Bell show I've ever seen.

 

There was only one thing I didn't like, but I'm not going to say what it was; It might cause a commtion :D

 

I really like the show, as can be seen from my TxBLive review, but I still have quite a few problems with it.

 

So, let me take a few guesses at what you didn't like. The mic'd woodwinds in the pit helping the on-field woodwinds? or the immense amount of standing while playing?

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  Xenon said:
I really like the show, as can be seen from my TxBLive review, but I still have quite a few problems with it.

 

So, let me take a few guesses at what you didn't like. The mic'd woodwinds in the pit helping the on-field woodwinds? or the immense amount of standing while playing?

 

 

The tubas that sat down for a third of the show.

 

But that is sort of a minor thing.

 

It was a better show than the previous two years in my opinion.

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  b_sax_agent said:
The tubas that sat down for a third of the show.

 

But that is sort of a minor thing.

 

Yeah, I was a little annoyed when they did that last year too.

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  Xenon said:
I really like the show, as can be seen from my TxBLive review, but I still have quite a few problems with it.

 

So, let me take a few guesses at what you didn't like. The mic'd woodwinds in the pit helping the on-field woodwinds? or the immense amount of standing while playing?

 

In response to this review that proclaims without basis of knowledge that Bell is stationary too long... here are the facts:

 

There are 300 performers on the field, there are 9 minuets and 45 seconds of production to be presented, and there are 130 sets... with 2 minutes still to go.

 

It would seem to me that a group standing still in a show of this length would not be able to present this quantity of visual product.

Further and more importantly, lets discuss the split focus and textural variety that is being presented by all elements of this 300

member organization at any given minute of this epic production.

 

I have one response... ridiculous.

 

My review is that this is one of the best crafted and soon to be best performed productions to ever grace a football field.

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Did you not read my review on TxBLive? I raved about how much I liked the show. Those were my only complaints. But YES, they STOOD while playing for EXTREMELY long amounts of time MULTIPLE times. The woodwind features were standstill (and kneeling). The trumpet feature was standstill for a LONG time. The Prague section was standstill for a LONG time.

 

But you know what I said in the review? That for me, the playing made up for it such that I personally didn't really care about the standing. But judges are not me, and judges have to judge on criteria, and one thing judges look for is Simultaneous Responsibility which means marching and playing at the same time. Which, Bell did do, but the standing stood out as well.

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Hafta agree with Mr. Xenon.....and really it's the same story as last year. Bell just doesn't like to move around a lot.....what excused them from a lot of the criticism last year is that they had a sheer amount of actual content to learn over the course of the season (a good 14-15 minutes when you consider all the different endings....nearly 2 show's worth).

 

I wouldn't make a judgement call on the show yet, however.....considering the show is as clean as it is at this point both musically and visually, even for them, maybe the staff decided to be more thorough in the early season this year and thus, the show is still more in its framework stages from a design perspective. 2 weeks till the dome and another week until Nationals, as we get into the end-season their show could still take on a radically different form.

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