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Best High School Pit
Who do you guys think is the best high school pit, to me i think over all the ones ive seen, i think Vista Marieta is good in my book. but i havent seen a bunch up close yet. what do you guys Think?????
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Im not in pit or drumline, and ive only seen a couple of them. But i think that ayala and mission are amazing.
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They are very amazingMarCHiNbC2004 wrote:Im not in pit or drumline, and ive only seen a couple of them. But i think that ayala and mission are amazing.
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I'm going to have to agree, even though I havnt seen them perform this year.Teever wrote:I've seen many fine pits so far this year who play well as an ensemble, but the hands-down awards for best overall keyboard technique thus far goes to Woodbridge HS. I'm not sure who's coaching them, but their 4 mallet technique and tone production is outstanding! Keep it up!
I'm basing this off of rehearsals I overheard. I used to take my clarinet lessons at Woodbridge and I would overhear the mallet players warming up. Then I would listen to their music and such. I actually recall a specific lesson when a pit member was first learning 4 mallet technique. Their coach was great, but I didn't know who it was.
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http://www.ayalapercussion.comDrummerBoy wrote:ayala???? who are they. where are they from????
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ALL YOU PEOPLE EVER TALK ABOUT ARE THE HUGE GOOD DRUMLINES WHY DONT YOU EVER TALK ABOU THE SMALLER ONES THEY ARE USUALLY REALYL GOOD TOO BUT YOU THINK THE BIGGER THE BETTER. tHATS NOT TRUE THOUGH, yOU PEOPLE NEED TO ACTUALLY LISTEN TO THE OTHER GROUPS IN AAAAA TOO CAUSE FOR I FACT THERE LIKE 4 DRUMLINES THAT ARE REALLY AWSEM THAT YOU DONT KNOW A THING ABOUT CAUSE THERE SMALLER. wHAT ARE THE 4 SMALLER BANDS IN WBA 5A THAT A PRETTY GOOD ?