Beavercreek Band at Vanderbilt 2010
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This was my senior year show and I loved everything about it except for second segment.. Definitely not my favorite.
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@BeavercreekBand - Could you find out the specs on those tenors? When I marched in 98-00 we had a tama 12" steel snare combined with 6, 8, 10, 12 yamaha field corps tenors in silky silver. Heads were always marching pinstripes (which we broke constantly) and sticks where always this short Regal Tip model (which in retrospect makes sense because the drums were mounted so close to the body). I guess it's not so bad being the beta testers if the concept has lasted over 10 years! Shout out to DM.
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where the heck did you find the music for this show... i'm absolutely in love with your pink Floyd and muse show... so much better then my schools journey and bon-jovi... and we won best in class and chief of the valley with the journey show... still Dont know how
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God that was a great show. Muse is great too but this makes me want to just relive Pink Floyd year vanderbilt sooo bad
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Haha in fast motion when we fall down we just move forward and suddenly are on the ground.
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one of my favorite parts was when we fell to the ground. It made me want to laugh so much.
@CHhSHornetPrideBand The Beavercreek Band commissions music each year from Professor Jay C. Rees at the University of Arizona. Beavercreek Band Director Douglas McCullough writes the music for his proprietary "quint drum"-led percussion section as well as the drill for the show. The quint drum combines the snare and tenors into a single carried instrument.
BeavercreekBand 5 months ago