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#169542 - 08/12/08 03:49 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: SkyhawkDrummer]
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Registered: 04/15/08
Loc: TX
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My drumline has a word we use for lines who play match, but i cant say it on this forum. Its more or less the word wussy, but i think you guys can figure out what it is. To me match stick is for junior high kids. Thats just my opinion.
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#169681 - 08/14/08 05:46 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: JChampagne]
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Registered: 07/08/08
Loc: Madison, Alabama
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I'm willing to bet that if in 2009 any world class drum corps used matched grip and won, many drumlines across the nation would switch to using matched. If this happened the next year then even more would switch. If this process happened three years in a row then I'm willing to bet money that more than three fourths of all the drumlines who are aware of DCI will be playing matched.
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#172439 - 10/09/08 11:25 AM
Re: grip poll
[Re: DAsnare]
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Registered: 11/28/05
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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The only reason drum and bugle corps still consists of only brass (and not even bugles anymore) is because it's tradition. Sometimes tradition is just as important as the medium it takes place in. As far as it goes there isn't a whole lot of difference between the two. They make the same sound, one just looks a little bit more... I dunno... "traditional"? I'm willing to bet that if in 2009 any world class drum corps used matched grip and won, many drumlines across the nation would switch to using matched. If this happened the next year then even more would switch. If this process happened three years in a row then I'm willing to bet money that more than three fourths of all the drumlines who are aware of DCI will be playing matched. Arguably. Maybe. Probably not. Matched grip has very little to do with the quality of performance that takes place at that level anymore. Everyone's techniques are so refined and so precise that the only difference between grips is talent. Most people would see, correctly, that it was simply because of a superior line, not because the match grip allowed them to play more cleanly. If all the drum corps played matched, everyone would say matched is better and looks cooler.
True story. That's probably true. It doesn't, however, speak any volume for the drawbacks of traditional grip.
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#174259 - 11/21/08 06:52 PM
Re: grip poll
[Re: lzd1991]
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Registered: 10/13/08
Loc: alabama
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I play both evenly and worked hard to get technique good and flowing in each. I hate when i felt awkward playing matched.
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