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What is drum corps?The Spartans are a 5 time DCI Open Class (formerly division II) world champion drum and bugle corps based out of Nashua, NH. They are known for their seriousness and their attention to detail. Wow, look at the Spartans in block...they look so intense... drum corps - videoDrum corps - what is it?Successful open class drum corps based out of the worlds music capital Austin, Texas. Guy 1:Did you catch Genesis at the Alamodome? What does "drum corps" mean?n. You could hear the drum and bugle corps from miles away. Drum corps - what does it mean?A program where you got 1 bald guy and 2 fat asses over it and a shark trying to control everyone thing you do River city drum corp Drum corps - meaningA current fad where drum corps use amplified vocalists to accompany their brass and percussion sections in competition. "Drum Corps-aoke is just another sign of desperation." Drum corps - definition1. One of the best unrecognized sports in the world. Including mostly brass instruments, colorguard and a pit. Hey Otto, did you catch that kick ass marching drum corp show during the DCI finals? Drum corps - slang1.) A sport in which a large group of people,often 135 people, aged 15-21 play brass and percussion instruments while marching a strenous drill. There are also non-instrumental performers known as colorguard, which produces effect for the show using various devices, often flags, rifles, sabers, etc. I'm going to a drum corps show this friday. Drum corpsn. "Drum corps means many things to different people, but one thing to its supporters." Drum corpsMany of the top marching musicians of a region participating in an event similar to marching band, but different in the fact that it uses only brass and percussion instruments. Woodwinds (clarinets, flutes, saxophones, etc) are excluded from drum corps. Despite what many bandos will say, Drum Corps is not "marching band on steroids," but a totally beast than both college or high school marching bands. It requires immense amounts of both time and energy to march in a drum corps, and is a truly amazing experience for all Corps Members. Drum Corps International Website: www.dci.org Drum corpsMany of the top marching musicians of a region participating in an event similar to marching band, but different in the fact that it uses only brass and percussion instruments. Woodwinds (clarinets, flutes, saxophones, etc) are excluded from drum corps. Akin to marching band on steroids, and providing an unforgettable and powerfull experiance to it's members. Examples of drum corps: |
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