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#54983 - 12/23/04 07:32 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: hyperionmsu]
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Registered: 12/22/04
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Thanx for the complement!!!
to answer your question we do use our more advanced players on snare and quints. But as time moves on the others do advance to the more difficult sections from hard to easy for us is
cymbals
 Edited double-post
oh sorry your other question...
being that show style beats doesn't take to much chops(playing skills) we do use a lot of corp style exrcises it builds our chops for the rudimental stuff and endurance for the show style
tenor
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Edited by DLWebmaestro (12/27/04 08:45 AM)
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#54984 - 12/23/04 07:39 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: BLACKFIRE23]
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Registered: 03/22/04
Loc: St. Louis/Springfield, MO
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Quote:
Thanx for the complement!!!
to answer your question we do use our more advanced players on snare and quints. But as time moves on the others do advance to the more difficult sections from hard to easy for us is
cymbals
tenor
bass
quint
snare
Well, I mean in terms of their respective section. Like, in a corps style line, you'll put the most skilled player at the center of the snareline, with other less experienced players toward their respective edges, since you are taught to listen in, the theory that is if the center is playing the most consistently, the ends will also play off that consistency because they are (or are supposed to be... as an instructor, you know what I mean) listening into the center of the snareline. Therefore the center usually taps off. I was just curious to see whether you guys have the same setup. (Which is perfectly cool if you don't, other lines believe in alternating the skill of the players because it gives a better sense of time overall, or some just set up where they feel like setting up. Personally, I like the idea of listening into the center the best.)
EDIT: Cool about the exercises. I tech at a school that is "ethnically diverse" (for politcal correctness) and there are a few kids who are stuck in "showstyle is the only way to play, corps sucks and isn't fun" and don't believe that there is any merit to playing corps exercises. It's cool to know that you guys play the same style of warmups as well. Hopefully I can those students who still think that (there's only a small handful out of the whole program) and they'll appreciate them a bit more.
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#54986 - 04/25/05 06:26 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: smokinsnare]
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pv will hang with the blue devils......i know a couple of folks on line that can probably smoke some of the bds line.........people in showstyle have just as much chops as corp style bands....
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#54987 - 06/07/05 09:45 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: orangecrush2]
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WARNING: Reading this post will lower your IQ.  let me tell yall something about showstyle drumlines my boy kevin lee section leader at tsu(in Houston) got some mad crazy poop yall aint never seen well anyways show style is about getting crowd and battking see whoes the best our drumline in houston at raul yzagurrie are tied up with chavez high for best latino drumline on the southeast area yall corp style drumline aint poop yall walk boring.
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#54988 - 06/07/05 10:12 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
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Registered: 09/18/02
Loc: Brunswick, Maryland, USA
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I am in no way, shape, or form trying to barge in on this but I need to place my .02 on this. Do I think that Showstlye lines suck? No, just I'm not a fan of the stuff they try to pull off. Now, on the other hand. Do I think that some showstyle lines could smoke a DCI line? I seriously Doubt it, but it may happen. Now, as far as the whole marching approach, I'd like to see a showstyle band do half the stuff that the top 12 DCI corps pull off... most of the time I only see elevator drill or just boring stuff. The whole thing that attracts 3/4 of the percussionists into DCI is the chops. However, some of the drill is just as impressive as the music itself. People wish to think they are better than DCI/WGI/PASIC Snare winners? I'd actually like to see a drum off between a few of these guys on showstly snarelines and the most known rudimental Snare Drummers (Queen, Angelis, Scott Johnson, Roger Carter, Pat Fitzgibbon, heck even Scott McCoy (Hulka)) Most likely people will prefer the sweet beats and visuals of those guys than the stuff of a showstyle line. Also, I hate doing this but, learn to use correct spelling, please?
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#54989 - 06/08/05 10:55 AM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: Drummer85]
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Registered: 02/15/04
Loc: Richmond,VA
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I don't think its fair to compare a school's line to a corps unless you are comparig DCI to WGI (i.e. Devs to RCC). I only say this because of the amount of practice that is involved in one of these lines.I believe chops come from the individual, not the style they march,but you are likely to see some of the choppy stuff in corps style. I say this because it seems like corps style groups throw harder things into the actual show. Now because most showstyle groups don't do this, the chops they may actually possess are never seen/heard. But in my years of performing with showstyle groups I have never come across anyone as sick as Queen or any of the big names in drum corps.
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#54990 - 06/08/05 02:02 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: teflonminds88]
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Registered: 07/12/04
Loc: Jackson, Ohio
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drmmrboi6, what you're overlooking is that a lot of the better college players also march drum corps.
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#54992 - 07/17/05 02:54 AM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: drum_freek]
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im a drummer looking to go into srum corps next summer. i auditioned at a show style band and it was heavily rudimentary drumming. i was grilled. i still made a perfect score on my audition though. i dont know about other show style bands but mine is rudiments rudiments rudiments, and some hybrids!!! p.s. i came from a corps still band in h.s.
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