What is drum corp!
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 5:26 pm
Says it all (IMHO)!Dean E wrote:...circle; jerking...
Does this speak to something in your past, Craig?kegmcnabb wrote:Says it all (IMHO)!Dean E wrote:...circle; jerking...
I'll never tell!TubaRay wrote:Does this speak to something in your past, Craig?kegmcnabb wrote:Says it all (IMHO)!Dean E wrote:...circle; jerking...
Growing up in the Texas panhandle, I learned to never put a coke bottle to my lips while riding across a field in the back of a pickup or on a trailer. Be very careful when you put that mouthpiece on your lips.schlepporello wrote:Drum Corp is the type of marching band competition that I don't even want to think about getting involved with. They do stuff on the field that frightens me. If I ever have to march again, I prefer doing it in the seated position while riding on a float or trailer.
Now if the videos were made inexpensively in China... kidding, kidding...goodgigs wrote:Bort, We finaly aggree on somthing ! We totally, totally agree on somthing !! WOW!bort wrote:I almost made it through a full minute before I had to turn it off. There could be some really interesting or funny stuff in there... but that stupid robotic voice and "opinion through a fake conversation" BS is just so passive-aggressive and annoying. Like "this is what I'd love to say in a conversation, if I ever have a conversation about it."
Ok, I feel better now.And I realize the irony...
BINGO.k001k47 wrote:Watched 'til the NFL comparison.
Then I thought:
"cept you pay for durm crops"
A lot of the people I've met who were involved with >modern< drum corps were really narcissistic about the experience, but it was mostly the ones involved with lower level corps.contraddictions88 wrote:DCI apparently involves tuba players forming a big circle; jerking, pumping, and squatting; and having a contest to determine something or other.
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this is not drum corps... this is the stupidity that goes on after the Collegiate Marching Band Festival held in Allentown every year. Most of the colleges allow their tubas to stay long enough to do this. I was told as a freshman how much fun it was, but coming from a corps style hs and then marching drum corps, i regard what happens in this video as a waste of someone's time. I did not participate my second year around, i packed up my tuba
the elephant wrote:That is how I feel about "TubaChristmas® Events" in most cases.

"Drum Corpse"?the elephant wrote:Drum corps as an activity is dying.
Don't be too sure. There is a growing backlash to the Hopkins/G7 nonsense. Drum Corps North America. It's small right now, but in the future, I think you'll see most of the smaller local corps that have been left in the dust by the DCI machine become part of this new entity.the elephant wrote:Compared to the popularity as an activity (versus as a spectator event) it is damned near Drum Corpse. They have really latched onto the the things that make money, but have lost the activity in the process. Drum Corps International sucked up to George Hopkins so much that the activity has almost totally dumped or excluded the kids it was made for and become an elite college marching band production. The inner-city poor high schoolers who populated the activity for decades have disappeared almost completely. The purpose has been co-opted. And money is the goal. Drum Corps is dead.