Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by Albert760 » Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:13 pm

DMJUDGE wrote:Alright,
I'll come out and say it... There is nothing wrong with Bravura! It will be nice to hear a great band play that march on the street. You need to get over your kitten killing issues and leave it alone. If that is the march that their band director thinks fits their band the best, then who are we to question his judgement. Last time I checked Rancho Bernardo was pretty successful no matter what march they played. 8-)

It will be nice to hear something other than Sousa and Alford.
I do agree that it is very nice to hear something other than J.P. Sousa or K.J. Alford.
I personally would like to hear more bands play Karl L. King marches. Mt. Carmel for example did a great job playing Barnum & Bailey's Favorite the past marching season. Maybe Rancho Bernardo could possibly pull off Purple Pageant, Montebello is the only band that I've seen attempt it successfully lately.

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by Timbob » Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:29 pm

regarding The Purple Pageant.....have you ever heard a recording of Colton High from 1975? Tom Jackson was the director....amazing!

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by Albert760 » Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:12 pm

Timbob wrote:regarding The Purple Pageant.....have you ever heard a recording of Colton High from 1975? Tom Jackson was the director....amazing!
Yes I have! Great performance of it. Have you heard Montebello from 1980? They scored a 93.60 with it.
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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by Timbob » Sun Oct 07, 2012 4:29 pm

Yes-they did a nice job, as they did on many marches for many years...Army of the Nile in, I think, 1978, was excellent...

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by PGOK » Sun Oct 07, 2012 5:19 pm

From Feste Del Mar


Jefferson HS (Daly City) - Army of the Nile (K.J. Alford)
San Luis Obispo HS - Emblem of Unity (J.J. Richards)
Mt. Eden HS (Hayward) - The Mad Major (K.J. Alford)
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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by dmcoach » Sun Oct 07, 2012 5:30 pm

I heard from the grapevine that there's a band this season that will be attempting "Law and Order"?

I look forward to seeing those videos. I like that march :yeah:
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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by PGOK » Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:51 pm

dmcoach wrote:I heard from the grapevine that there's a band this season that will be attempting "Law and Order"?

I look forward to seeing those videos. I like that march :yeah:
Don't know about the south, but in Northern California Concord High School (speaking of grapevines) is playing it.
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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by JCYS » Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:47 am

PGOK wrote:
dmcoach wrote:I heard from the grapevine that there's a band this season that will be attempting "Law and Order"?

I look forward to seeing those videos. I like that march :yeah:
Don't know about the south, but in Northern California Concord High School (speaking of grapevines) is playing it.

pttt...shing....(rim shot)....nice pun... :bow:

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by PGOK » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:35 am

JCYS wrote:
PGOK wrote:
dmcoach wrote:I heard from the grapevine that there's a band this season that will be attempting "Law and Order"?

I look forward to seeing those videos. I like that march :yeah:
Don't know about the south, but in Northern California Concord High School (speaking of grapevines) is playing it.

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by Albert760 » Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:44 pm

Wait, so Schurr is playing the Gallant Seventh again?
They played that in 2010, isn't that against SCSBOA parade Rules?

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by DMJUDGE » Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:38 am

I am pretty sure that is a mistake. I have a pretty good idea of what they are playing and I know it is not Gallant Seventh. But I don't want to say what it is at the moment, without the directors ok.
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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by dr » Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:16 pm

Albert760 wrote:Wait, so Schurr is playing the Gallant Seventh again?
They played that in 2010, isn't that against SCSBOA parade Rules?

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by Hostrauser » Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:49 pm

DMJUDGE wrote:Alright,
I'll come out and say it... There is nothing wrong with Bravura! It will be nice to hear a great band play that march on the street.
I agree on this. The march is fine, I have just heard it played so many times (and so poorly) that it earned its reputation. I do think it's... well, aiming kinda low for a band of RB's caliber. It's not a terribly challenging march, which is why it is one of the "go-to" marches for small bands with instrumentation issues.

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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by Kuxica » Thu Oct 11, 2012 2:44 am

Hostrauser wrote:
DMJUDGE wrote:Alright,
I'll come out and say it... There is nothing wrong with Bravura! It will be nice to hear a great band play that march on the street.
I agree on this. The march is fine, I have just heard it played so many times (and so poorly) that it earned its reputation. I do think it's... well, aiming kinda low for a band of RB's caliber. It's not a terribly challenging march, which is why it is one of the "go-to" marches for small bands with instrumentation issues.

This reminds me of when they (RB) did Glorious Victory back in the 90's.
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Re: Parade March Repertoire 2012-2013

Post by Luis » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:18 am

Back in 2004, I was surprised when Glendora HS played Bravura and they had a great run that year (as they do every year) and actually there have been a couple bands that have played this march fairly well in recent years (John Glenn HS & Crescenta Valley HS). I look forward to seeing RB perform it.

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