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#55013 - 03/15/06 11:09 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: DLWebmaestro]
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Registered: 05/11/04
Loc: Dayton Ohio
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Please refrain from telling members to, "shut the hell up."  Everyone can now shut the hell up... I come from a corps style background and I'm posting a link to this clip to kill this thread once and for all! (YEAH!) Thats pretty much looks like a show style line...I see tenors over to the right, and the snares are on straps... http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=25X5RY6V2IP910O555V5CQMLXEcheck it out. T.
Edited by DLWebmaestro (03/16/06 11:52 AM)
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#55015 - 03/16/06 11:32 AM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: ticker]
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Registered: 09/25/05
Loc: Cary/Greenville NC
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Quote:
Everyone can now shut the hell up... I come from a corps style background and I'm posting a link to this clip to kill this thread once and for all! (YEAH!)
Thats pretty much looks like a show style line...I see tenors over to the right, and the snares are on straps...
http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=25X5RY6V2IP910O555V5CQMLXE
check it out.
T.
How does that kill the thread?
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#55016 - 03/16/06 11:45 AM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: AdamP152]
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Quote:
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Everyone can now shut the hell up... I come from a corps style background and I'm posting a link to this clip to kill this thread once and for all! (YEAH!)
Thats pretty much looks like a show style line...I see tenors over to the right, and the snares are on straps...
http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=25X5RY6V2IP910O555V5CQMLXE
check it out.
T.
How does that kill the thread?
Lol.....I think this would be a irrelevant compasrison. I'm not trying to bring this back up but come on now. Show-style is basically based on visuals instead of seeing who can do singles the fastest. I guess you do need SOME chops for show-style, but not as much for DCI.
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#55017 - 03/16/06 02:23 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: swisscheese]
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Registered: 05/11/04
Loc: Dayton Ohio
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Member warned for following post.  Quote:
I have a few questions. First of all: Ya know how Jeff Queen has amazing chops and can play all kinds of crazy hybrid rudiments as can many other Corps style snare drummers? Well, I was wondering if any Show style snare drummers use cheeses and hybrids and stuff and I was also wondering if there are any show style snare drummers that have crazy chops like Jeff Queen or someone like that.
Oh SNAP! What's this?!?! It's the first Fricken post in the thread...how bout that!
Friggin Idiots!
I know, I know...
***please refrain from calling people friggen idiots***
Edited by DLWebmaestro (03/19/06 07:20 PM)
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#55020 - 03/16/06 07:22 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: cubanochulo]
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Registered: 03/16/06
Loc: United States
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I can definitely agree with that (college line to college line). I must have miss understood. I thought we were including all levels of each. So is everyone in agreement then that DCI is in a class of its own? There chops are not to be compared with a college corps style or a college show style? Please do inform me if I have missed the point again. Oh, I also agree that each has a lot to learn from each other. And I think the top in each genre shows hints of there counterpart. Just my thought though.
Edited by TuoPohc (03/16/06 07:24 PM)
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#55021 - 03/16/06 09:18 PM
Re: Show Style snare chops vs. Corps Style snare c
[Re: TuoPohc]
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Registered: 12/30/04
Loc: Bergen County, New Jersey
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Tuo, I was under the impression that this thread is comparing corps-style college marching bands to show-style college marching bands. DCI is definitely on a higher plane than both of these.
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