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#107206 - 06/06/06 10:52 PM
Re: going to play drums in college?
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Registered: 12/26/04
Loc: Cleburne, TX
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WT (West Texas State Uni.). Don't worry, it's not a very "heard of" school. It's big, though, here in West TX. It's got a real good music program there, as well as a marching band and drumline. Plus, it's like 5 hours away from home. I'm mainly going there because my mom went there, every BD from my town went there, and I just feel at home there...for a college. Going for Music Ed. and...I'm contemplating over Composition or (perc.)Pedagogy. Haven't decided that part yet.
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#107208 - 06/11/06 11:08 AM
Re: going to play drums in college?
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If you are going to college in Florida, I think the University of Central Florida is the best overall percussion experience any college has to offer. The pedagogy is a copy of UNT, but updated and improved, and Jeff Moore and Kirk thuper are the teachers there and do a great job. The percussion studio has graduated many successful percussionists and the drumline is always good. The kind of people that are in the studio; the snare tech for Crown, front ensemble tech for Teal Sound, tenor tech for Boston graduated from the studio, many band directors in the Orlando area graduated from the studio, and Jeff taught and wrote for Madison many years and Kirk marched Star and won Timpani I&E. It is a really good program; the best in Florida.
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#107209 - 06/11/06 02:24 PM
Re: going to play drums in college?
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Either University of Arizona or Purdue University...only because those are the drumlines I grew up listening to.
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#107213 - 07/25/06 05:56 PM
Re: going to play drums in college?
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I would like to go to either U.N.Tex. or U.Tex. becuase I familiar with them and they aren't that far away.
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#107215 - 07/28/06 12:09 AM
Re: going to play drums in college?
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Registered: 12/04/04
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I really want to go to FSU or UNc chapel hill but I wil probably end up at western carolina or NC state
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