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#35928 - 05/23/06 10:54 AM Re: Competition Pipe Band Drumlines [Re: ]
MikeN Offline
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Registered: 11/25/03
Loc: Austin, TX
Yeah, I got my HS kids to start using Swiss notation, and it's made life *soooo* much easier on snare.

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#35929 - 06/03/06 10:10 PM Re: Competition Pipe Band Drumlines [Re: MikeN]
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well i grew up with pipe abnd drumming my dad been in one since i was born and hes brought me to understand it. my dad was in a grade4 pipe band in the 70s and they were good they won supreme championship after supreme championship now me and him are both in a non competitive stereet band we do fun competitions but hes over the whoel competition thing and i have tried DCI and honnestly pipe band drumming is snugglebunny better of a style in my eyes theres more of a flow to it and harder to draw up blanks in the middle of a performance

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