2) In my opinion, you can learn just as much about drumming and musicianship in college as you can in WGI or DCI. In fact, I think you can learn more at the college level. For WGI and DCI you spend the entire season learning one show. At many universities, you learn a new show for each game.
I agree with you Bill...to an extent. I think you can learn just as much in a college drumline as you can in
DCI or WGI, however, I really think it depends on the college line. I know when I was in college we were putting 12 snares, 7 tenors, and 9 bass drums on the field while trying to learn a new show each week. We simply didn't care enough about trying to clean things. We just needed to learn music and drill and how to play over 300 horns. Plus, we had 4-5 corps represented in the line. If a guy just finished a summer with Cadets then we weren't going to take the time to match his technique with guy who just finished up with Devs.
Personally, I learned more in
DCI. I was fortunate to be around some good techs and soaked up everything I could. In college we just didn't take the time to fix a minute detail like we did in corps. During the summer I was able to observe different approaches on how to fix the little things that made big differences.
That being said, I've taught along some great people over the years that never marched
DCI, WGI, or college. I've also taught along some guys who marched numerous years but can't teach.