Drum Corps Anyone?
- RobTheDrummer
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Drum Corps Anyone?
Hey, it's late notice, but the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps is practicing at Bellwood-Antis High School today. They did yesterday as well. They will be there tonight until 10 pm if anyone is interested in seeing what it's all about...by they way, they are ranked #1 in the world right now. Any musician should go check out their work ethic. Amazing drummers as well. Later all
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Wow. Rob and I both stated that every local musician, regardless of style or instrument, should have been there. It's not often Elvis plays Bellwood on a Thursday night for free. These guys are the best out there at what they do, and they executed near-flawlessly. I remarked about their use of dynamics, volume-wise, how they could build on a note from sweet and quiet to an overdriven blare, and it just reaches right out and grabs you. The percussion pit was awesome, too. They did their whole show at the end, and it was excellent, kick yourself.
Oh, and I saw no sexual confusion whatsoever. The flags and rifles left no doubt that they weren't confused about a damn thing... them boys drop the soap on purpose!
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Oh, and I saw no sexual confusion whatsoever. The flags and rifles left no doubt that they weren't confused about a damn thing... them boys drop the soap on purpose!

How the heck did I miss you, songsmith? I was on the left side of the bleachers, as was Reed.
Anyway, if anyone thinks a marching band is incapable of kicking ass, you're wrong. This was jaw-dropping stuff. The percussion pit had me captivated, too. These guys would run around and play 3 different instruments in 10 seconds time, and the xylophones (or whatever those are called) were shredding!
Their website is www.cavaliers.org, BTW.
Watching them practice was a real treat. Great focus, great discipline, great teamwork. Nobody screwed off, and under a constant barrage of constructive criticism, they kept kept their cool and got better right before your eyes. As opposed to a rock band, where even the tiniest bit of constructive criticism turns into a soap opera.
To echo everyone else's sentiments, though . . . . it's amazing that these guys are based in Illinois, and not San Francisco.
Anyway, if anyone thinks a marching band is incapable of kicking ass, you're wrong. This was jaw-dropping stuff. The percussion pit had me captivated, too. These guys would run around and play 3 different instruments in 10 seconds time, and the xylophones (or whatever those are called) were shredding!
Their website is www.cavaliers.org, BTW.
Watching them practice was a real treat. Great focus, great discipline, great teamwork. Nobody screwed off, and under a constant barrage of constructive criticism, they kept kept their cool and got better right before your eyes. As opposed to a rock band, where even the tiniest bit of constructive criticism turns into a soap opera.

To echo everyone else's sentiments, though . . . . it's amazing that these guys are based in Illinois, and not San Francisco.
- RobTheDrummer
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