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ADLA show#7, Villa Park, CA

Post by beautifulsounds » Wed Mar 31, 2004 3:24 pm

how do u think the show will turn out? this is our first year in the ADLA circut. also, if there are any of the people here hosting the show, id like to talk to you so just private message me!!

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Post by Veria » Sat Apr 10, 2004 10:13 pm

I thought the show was awesome! i was there for the morning half (well, i was there, but i only came in for the last division of the morning, my school's division). I loved the judges bright electric blue shirts lol (i dunno if the judges always wear that color, it was just an observation lol). And our student host girl was nice. yup yup yup good show. anyone know what Elmo got? the were in worlds i think around 8:30 or sumthin
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Post by TMR Quint Kid » Sun Apr 11, 2004 12:04 pm

Great Competition. Elmo got 2nd with a score of 82.9. There were a lot of great drumlines there.

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Post by MalleTragic » Sun Apr 11, 2004 8:46 pm

WHOOO! ElMo! I really love their show and they're crazy awesome people too.

UNLV=crazy cool people and a crazy awesome show. Shostakovich is probably one of my favorite composers, and they did a great job with the show. It was probably one of, if not the most musical show I saw all day.
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Post by Shota871 » Wed Apr 21, 2004 12:41 am

LOL... my junior college band folks call me Sho(s)takovich, just for being really obsessed with his compositions, especially his Symphony No. 5, with the fourth movement featuring lots of timpani solo (LordoftheTimpani am I!!!) :lol: Plus I love the Russian (and sadly the Soviet) Heritage.
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Post by PercussionAndAllThatJazz » Sat May 08, 2004 9:11 pm

Hehe, Shostakovich is my hero! And Mussorgsky. Rimsky-Korsakov is cool too.

I liked UNLV's line too.
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Post by clargirl05 » Sun May 09, 2004 12:02 pm

it was a pretty awesome show, they had some great kettle corn...lol i went to go see some soloists, but only saw the first marimba player, who played pretty well. Sucked that my drumline lost to townsend, and i messed up our salute..... but I wished Townsend the best at champs because they are nice and they can do better than san marcos IMO

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Post by flagchild06 » Sun May 09, 2004 1:15 pm

x0xFallenx0x wrote:it was a pretty awesome show, they had some great kettle corn...lol
The kettlecorn was fun... I kind of shoved most of the bag in someone else's face.
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Post by PercussionAndAllThatJazz » Tue May 11, 2004 7:37 pm

x0xFallenx0x wrote:i went to go see some soloists, but only saw the first marimba player, who played pretty well.
Haha, that was me. Thanks! ^.^ It was my first solo in ADLA ever, so I def didn't know what to expect.
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Post by TMR Quint Kid » Tue May 11, 2004 8:25 pm

flagchild06 wrote:
x0xFallenx0x wrote:it was a pretty awesome show, they had some great kettle corn...lol
The kettlecorn was fun... I kind of shoved most of the bag in someone else's face.
*face still has popcorn shoved in it*

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Post by clargirl05 » Wed May 12, 2004 4:33 pm

Haha, that was me. Thanks! ^.^ It was my first solo in ADLA ever, so I def didn't know what to expect.
hehe thats alright, i really liked the song, me n my friend were amazed. I didnt even know half the scales the adjudicator *is that the right word?* mentioned.[/quote]

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