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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for rec.arts.marching.drumcorps
- Part 1 of 6 Introduction; Drum Corps On-line; Cybercorps!; Where to
- get drum corps information
-
- Written by Michael Fath and Donald Chinn.
- Administered by Michael Fath (mjfath@midway.uchicago.edu)
-
- NOTICE: This FAQ is copyright (c) 1994 by Michael Fath and is made available
- as a service to the drum corps and the Internet community. The FAQ may be
- distributed freely in printed or electronic form, provided that it is not
- modified. The FAQ may not be sold in any medium including electronic, CD-ROM,
- or database, or published in print without the express written permission of
- the authors. Contact Michael Fath (mjfath@midway.uchicago.edu) if there are
- any questions.
-
- Comments welcome on any aspect of this FAQ. We are especially looking
- for information on Div. II/III corps, and early drum corps information
- (VFW and American Legion Championships and pre-DCI corps in general).
- If you see anything that is inaccurate (such as corps address information
- or repertoire), please let us know.
-
- Table of Contents:
-
- 1.0 What is drum corps?
- 1.0.1 DCI and DCA
-
- 1.1 Drum corps on-line
- 1.1.1 History of drum corps on-line
- 1.1.2 Rec.arts.marching.drumcorps
- 1.1.3 Internet-Mail Gateway
- 1.1.4 FTP site
- 1.1.5 Archive site
- 1.1.6 Cybercorps!
-
- 1.2 Sources for drum corps information
- 1.2.1 Drum Corps International
- 1.2.2 Drum Corps World
- 1.2.3 other drum corps associations
- 1.2.4 books
- 1.2.5 scorelines
-
- 1.3 Audio and video recordings
- 1.3.1 compact discs and cassettes
- 1.3.2 videos
-
-
- 1.0 What is drum corps?
-
- Drum corps is an abbreviation for drum and bugle corps. During
- the competitive season, corps from all across the US and Canada perform
- to crowds of up to 35,000. The closest kind of group to a drum corps that
- is not a drum corps is the marching band, but the performance levels of
- the top drum corps is in general higher than top marching bands.
-
- The music. Drum corps do NOT play Sousa marches or "um-pa-
- pa" music. The repertoire of modern drum corps consists of classical,
- jazz, contemporary, and symphonic literature. Broadway musicals are
- also popular. Some organizations tend to play a single kind of music. For
- example, the Concord Blue Devils tend to play jazz each year, while the
- Phantom Regiment plays classical music each year. Gone are the days of
- sitting on the 50 yardline playing the theme from Rocky and Stars and
- Stripes Forever (which used to be common in both drum corps and
- marching bands). The music is arranged by professionals. The brass and
- percussion instructors are among the best in the country. There are
- many college music professors involved in the activity.
-
- The drill. Drills are also designed by professional artists and
- choreographers. Smooth curves during delicate passages and sharp angles
- during aggressive passages accent the presentation of the music. Color
- and dance also add to the interpretation of the music. The drill and the
- music are integrated into a whole (unlike many field shows one sees at a
- typical halftime show) in a constantly moving show.
-
- There are three sections of a drum corps: the brass, the
- percussion, and the color guard. See later questions for descriptions for
- what are allowed in the brass and percussion sections. The color guard (a
- misnomer in today's performances) is the group of performers who
- handle the flags and other props that visually enhance the performance.
- They typically do quite a bit of dancing and equipment work.
-
- Forget about any experiences you've had with high school and
- college marching bands. Drum corps is a completely different animal, and
- any music-lover ought to consider seeing a show towards the end of the
- season.
-
- 1.0.1 DCI and DCA
-
- There are many organizations devoted to drum and bugles corps
- world-wide. Many of these are listed below in section 1.2. But the two
- most important organizations are DCI (Drum Corps International) and
- DCA (Drum Corps Associates). DCI supervises the junior drum and bugle
- corps in North America. These are corps that are restricted to members
- 21 years of age or younger. Most drum and bugle corps in fall into this
- general catagory. DCI corps march in the DCI circuit which culminates in
- the DCI World Championships on the third Saturday of August each
- summer.
-
- DCA differs from DCI in a number of respects. DCA corps are often
- called Senior corps and are open to people of any age. DCA runs its own
- circuit, too which culminates in the DCA Championships over Labor Day
- weekend each year. In this FAQ, I have grouped the information on DCA
- corps together in Section 6. This is because the DCA information is
- maintained and updated by Martin Cross (crossm@pt.Cyanamid.Com) and
- this proves to be the simplest way to do it.
-
- 1.1 Drum corps on-line
-
- 1.1.1 History of drum corps on-line
-
- The first on-line newletter about drum corps that I am aware of
- was called Off-The-Line (The Marching Arts List). It was administered
- by several people, most recently by DJ Foremsky
- (df1y+@andrew.cmu.edu). In March of 1992, Michael Fath
- (mjfath@midway.uchicago.edu) formed an alt newgroup called
- alt.drumcorps. The success of alt.drumcorps resulted in the demise of
- Off-The-Line, since most people on the list had access to UseNet and
- discussion moved there. After nine months of activity, readers of
- alt.drumcorps decided to hold an RFD and CFV to create a mainstream
- newsgroup for drumcorps discussion. The vote was run by Phil
- Earnhardt and Michael Fath and held during November, 1992. The vote
- was successful and two groups were formed under the hierachy of
- Rec.arts.marching.*. Rec.arts.marching.drumcorps and
- Rec.arts.marching.misc were created on UseNet in December, 1992. In
- it's first year of existence, over 8,000 messages have passed
- through Rec.arts.marching.drumcorps.
-
- 1.1.2 Rec.arts.marching.drumcorps (RAMD)
-
- The home for most all drum corps discussion on the InterNet is the
- Newsgroup Rec.arts.marching.drumcorps. The newsgroup is often
- abbreviated RAMD. There is a companion Newsgroup called
- Rec.arts.marching.misc that is devoted to the discussion of other marching
- arts such as marching bands (college and high school), color guards, and
- everything else.
-
- 1.1.3 Drumcorps mailing list
-
- A Drumcorps-Digest mailing list has been created by Mark
- Baushke (mdb@cisco.com) to allow people without access to UseNet to
- receive a daily digest of articles that appear in alt.drumcorps or
- rec.arts.marching.drumcorps and post articles to alt.drumcorps and to
- rec.arts.marching.drumcorps.
-
- If you have administrative requests regarding the digest, please
- direct them to drumcorps-digest-request@cisco.com as Mark is NOT on
- the digest mailing list himself. Typical administrative requests should
- be:
- - please remove me from the drumpcorps-digest list
- - please add me to the drumpcorps-digest list
- - please change my old address <old-address> to <new-address>
-
- Two addresses have also been created which will post e-mail sent
- to them to the corresponding newsgroup of:
-
- alt-drumcorps@cisco.com (posts to alt.drumcorps)
- and
- rec-arts-marching-drumcorps@cisco.com (posts to
- rec.arts.marching.drumcorps)
-
- Any replies you wish to make to newsgroup postings you read in
- the digest are as simple as sending e-mail to the appropriate address. The
- digest software runs an NNTP reader client once per day which will read
- all previously unread articles in the group and package them as a single
- e-mail message. If there are no new articles, or the news machine is
- down, then you will not get any articles that day. If you have not seen a
- digest in more than three days, you might want to send e-mail to the
- administrivia address to have me look into any problems.
-
- 1.1.4 FTP site for drum corps information
-
- The most recent version of the FAQ can be found at the anonymous
- FTP site: charon.mit.edu in the directory
- /pub/usenet-by-group/rec.arts.marching.drumcorps/
-
- Recently, a new anonymous FTP site has been established by
- Kelly Hall (hall@bert.cs.byu.edu) for keeping the FAQ, drumcorps GIFs,
- scores, and other information. The information for this site is:
-
- Name: lal.cs.byu.edu
- IP: 128.187.2.182
- login: anonymous
- password: <your email address>
- dir: pub/dci
-
- This site can also be reached through the World Wide Web (WWW).
- The address is http://lal.cs.byu.edu/dci/dci.html
- Contact Kelly Hall for more information.
-
- 1.1.5 Archive site for rec.arts.marching.drumcorps articles
-
- An archive site for drum corps articles has not, to my knowledge,
- been established. If any computer experts would like to help me get one
- started, please let me know.
-
- 1.1.6 Cybercorps by Jeff Butera (jvbutera@math.ncsu.edu)
-
- What is this Cybercorps thing?
- I have been asked this directly (or other fellow RAMDers have
- fowarded misguided souls to me to ask) more times than I wish
- to count. So I have created this nice little explanation which
- I can send to reply to those who ask. I am the "keeper of the
- list". That's it. My EMAIL is jvbutera@math.ncsu.edu and I
- am the one you need to talk to "audition".
- Many people call Cybercorps a "virtual" corps. Yes, we are real!
- We have a drum major, all the basic instruments covered, and a staff.
-
- Does Cybercorps have auditions?
- Yes. I will accept your EMAIL request to be added to Cybercorps
- as your audition. To be sucessfully added, there are certain rudiments
- every member must perform:
- 1) I need your full name (as you'd like it to appear on something
- semi-official, like a T-shirt).
- 2) I need a valid EMAIL address.
- 3) I need a position (instrument, guard or staff, etc) for you to fill.
-
- What can I play/spin/etc?
- It doesn't matter what you know for an instrument or guard equipment.
- Heck, people who in reality play horns could be in the guard, and vice-versa.
- Thus, you aren't limited to a piece of equipment you already know! Pick
- something you always wish you could do.
-
- Do we perform?
- Heck ya! Well, if you count showing up at various and sundry DCI
- shows during the hot summer months in a Cybercorps uniform as performing,
- yes we do.
-
- So what does Cybercorps really "do"?
- My best explanation is that Cybercorps exists for those who have
- aged out, did not get to march, can't march, or do actually march in a
- DCI corps, but still want to share an allegiance with other fellow RAMDers.
- We (the members and staff) basically meet at DCI shows by wearing T-shirts
- printed each year (well, we're 1 for 1 right now!). That way you can put a
- face to the names you see flying about on the net every day you read your news.
-
- That's it. Want to join? Audition as described above.
-
- 1.2 Sources for drum corps information
-
- 1.2.1 Drum Corps International
-
- The official organization devoted to promoting the junior drum and
- bugle corps activity in North America is called Drum Corps International
- (DCI). DCI and its Board of Directors plans the summer performance
- schedules, coordinates judging, hosts regional competitions, and runs the
- DCI World Championships during the third week of August every summer.
- It is roughly analogous to the NCAA for college athletics. DCI was
- organized in 1972 as a reaction to the "harsh" way the VFW (Veterans of
- Foreign War) and AL (American Legion) were governing the activity. DCI
- publishes a bimonthly newsletter called DCI Today. It is a must for any
- drum corps fan.
-
- DCI Today
- P.O. Box 548, Lombard, IL 60148-0548
- 1-800-344-2772 or 708-495-9866
- Six bi-monthly issues
- 1st class - $12.00/yr
- 4th class bulk rate - $6.00 (lifetime subscr. - delivery not guaranteed)
-
- 1.2.2 Drum Corps World
-
- Drum Corps World (DCW) serves as the only independent
- publication devoted to the drum and bugle corps activity world-wide. The
- editor is Steve Vickers, and DCW prides itself on providing nearly
- complete coverage of drum corps compeitions every summer as well as
- news during the winter months. The magazine is expensive due to it
- limited circulation but well worthwhile for the serious drum corps fan.
-
- Drum Corps World
- P.O. Box 8052, Madison, WI 53708-8052
- 1-800-554-9630
- 20 issues per year
- 1st class - $63.00/yr
- 2nd class - $45.00/yr
-
- 1.2.3 Other drum corps associations
-
- In addition to DCI, there are many regionals and international
- drum corps organizations that promote the activity world wide. Here is a
- complete listing of these organizations.
-
- DCA - Drum Corps Associates
- Michael Petrone, 10 Columbus Drive, Monmouth Beach, NJ 07750
- 908-222-3835
-
- DCI - Drum Corps International
- Ellen Palmer, P.O. Box 548, Lombard, IL 60148
- 708-495-9866
-
- DCI regional organizations:
-
- DCE - Drum Corps East
- Anthony DiCarlo, 246 West Street, South Weymouth, MA 02188
- 617-331-9500
-
- DCM - Drum Corps Midwest
- Roman Blenski, 4601 West Holt Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53220
- 414-327-2847
-
- DCS - Drum Corps South
- newly reforned in 1993.
-
- DCW - Drum Corps West
- Tom Hope, 372 Florin Road Suite #303, Sacramento, CA 95832
- 916-429-9545
-
- Independent regional organizations:
-
- DCNY - Drum Corps New York
- Carl Pynn, P.O. Box 22, Wampsville, NY 13163
- 315-363-8889/313-363-1230
-
- E-Mass - Eastern Massachusetts
- Elaine Blinn, 18 Jef Road, Billerica, MA 02821
- 508-667-2443
-
- GSC - Garden State Circuit
- Carmen Cirlincione, 249 Crystal Street, North Arlington, NJ
- 07032
- 201-998-4222
-
- IAA - Illinois All-American
- Aurelia Kmiec, 4622 North Kostner Avenue, Chicago, IL 60630
- 708-725-8235
-
- UDCA - United Drum Corps Association
- Ralph Parkhill, 523 Montauk Highway, Sayville, NY 11782
- 516-589-5047
-
- International drum corps associations:
-
- DCD - Drum Corps Deutschland
- Thomas Rohr, Faselwiese 5, 6700 Ludwigshafen/Rh., Germany
- 0621-664010
-
- DCH - Drum Corps Holland
- Jos Brusse, Farenheitlaan 29, 1222 LM, Lilversum, Netherlands
- 011-31-78-164512
-
- DCUK - Drum Corps United Kingdom
- John Garton c/o The Oliver Hind Club, Edale Road, Sneinton Dale,
- Nottingham, England NG2 4HT
- 011-44-602-483200
-
- DCWI - Drum Corps West Indies
- Junior Ricketts, 375 Pine Street, Brooklyn, NY 11208
- 718-235-0716
-
- FAMQ - Federation des Association Musicales du Quebec
- Carol Plante, P.O. Box 1000, Succursale M, Montreal, Quebec,
- Canada
- 514-252-3025
-
- ODCA - Ontario Drum Corps Association
- Lynne Sosnowski, 258 King Street North Suite 12-J, Waterloo,
- Ontario, Canada N2J 2Y9
- 519-746-0042
-
-
- 1.2.4 books
-
- Jodeen E. Popp's 1978 book on drum corps is called Competitive
- Drum Corps. It is a 8 1/2" X 11" paperback book which includes sections
- on the origins of drum corps and on individual corps' histories. It also
- includes yearly summaries of the drum corps activity from the 1950's
- through 1979.It includes two supplements for 1980 and 1981. It can be
- ordered by writing to Olympic Printing Inc., 83 N. Broadway, Des
- Plaines, IL 60016 or calling 708-296-3015. I paid $35.00 for mine
- in 1992.
-
- Introducing the Drum and Bugle Corps. There is a book called
- Introducing the Drum and Bugle Corps. It is a book for young adults and
- describes a girl's experiences marching with the Diplomat's from Malden,
- MA. More details will be added on this later.
-
- 1.2.5 scorelines
-
- Every summer, several of the top 12 drum and bugle corps set up
- their own individual scoreline to allow drum corps fans to get daily
- updates on scores. These scorelines are free except for any long distance
- costs. In addition, DCI has a number
- 1-900-CAN-DRUM that can also be used for daily score updates. The cost
- for this call is $1.50/1st min, $0.95 for each additional minute.
-
- Here are some of the scoreline phone numbers:
-
- DCI Scoreline 1-900-CAN-DRUM
- Blue Knights 303-730-1765
- Cadets of Bergen County 201-384-7088
- Cavaliers 312-763-3807
- Santa Clara Vanguard 408-727-5591
- Star of Indiana 812-323-3770
-
-
- 1.3 Audio and video recordings
-
- 1.3.1 compact discs and cassettes
-
- DCI sells cassettes and CD's of recent Championship years. For the
- cassettes, you can order the top 12 corps' performances (3 tapes) or the
- top 24 corps (6 tapes). The CD's come in either the 2-disc version (top
- 14 corps) or the 3-disc version (top 21 corps). The 3-disc CD set costs
- about $50. You can order through the address and phone no. for DCI
- above.
-
- Current prices for CDs - a summary from the NOV/DEC issue of DCI:
-
- Phone Number:.......1-800-344-2772
- Address:............DCI Merchandising
- P.O. Box 33059
- Northglenn, CO 80234
- Payment:............Visa/AMX/Discover/MC/check/M.O.
- Merchandise:
- CS-93-XMAS $14.00 Ornaments in Brass Cassette
- CD-93-XMAS $20.00 Ornaments in Brass CD
- CAL-01 $10.00 Calendar 1994-95 (18 month calendar)
- CS-93-2V $24.00 Cassettes (Top 12)
- CS-93-2VPK $36.00 Cassettes (Top 12) plus Ornaments in Brass
- CS-93-4V $40.00 Cassettes (Top 24)
- CS-93-4VPK $52.00 Cassettes (Top 24) plus Ornaments in Brass
- CD-93-2V $40.00 CD's (Top 14)
- CD-93-2VPK $58.00 CD's (Top 14) plus Ornaments in Brass
- CD-93-3V $50.00 CD's (Top 21)
- CD-93-3VPK $68.00 CD's (Top 21) plus Ornaments in Brass
- The following is a special Holiday Collection. It is packaged in a 10x13
- gloss black album that includes the 1993 Championships and Ornaments in Brass
- recordings, and the 18 month full color wall calendar.
- CS-93-HC $60.00 Cassette Tape Holiday Collection
- CD-93-HC $75.00 CD'S Holiday Collection
-
- Individual corps also have recordings of their own corps. The Blue
- Devils, Santa Clara Vanguard, and Cadets of Bergen County have
- recordings in one form or another. They may be other corps that do this
- as well.
-
- 1.3.2 videos
-
- 800 Video Express is the company that sells videos of all previous
- championship performances. Any particular years' championship
- program (top 12 corps) costs $98, and they have all years of DCI. They
- have other packages, such as a set of tapes that only has performances of
- the Blue Devils for the past 17 years (substitute "Blue Devils" for your
- favorite corps). For a complete catalog, contact 800 Video Express.
-
- DCI World Championship Video's
- Phone:.............1-800-848-8433
- Address:...........800 Video Express, Inc
- P.O. Box 142
- Palatine, IL 60078
- Payment:...........MC/VISA/check
- Merchandise:
- $39.00 each Individual performances for any Div II/III or Open class corps
- (length approximately 15 min.)
- $98.00 Full finals show of top 12 corps. Two tape package taped from
- the PBS broadcast. (Over 3 hrs)
- $175.00 Top 25 performances. This 3-tape package includes the top 25
- corps recorded exclusively at Thursday's quarterfinals. This
- package is available in multiple as well as high camera version.
- (Over 5 hrs)
- $98.00 Div. II or III complete performance finals show.
-
-
- 1.3.3 music for wind ensemble
-
- Corps play a wide range of music including classical, contempory,
- jazz, soundtracks, and music for wind ensemble. Original recordings of
- much of this music can be bought at your local record store. But most
- music for wind ensemble is not widely available. I have found a good
- source of music for wind ensemble. They are:
-
- West Coast Music Service
- P.O. Box 3501
- North Ft. Myers, FL 33918-3501
- 813-731-0565
-
- I have ordered a few CDs from them and they have been great.
- They have almost everything that has been written for wind
- ensembles available, mostly performed by university bands.
- CDs I got from them had Cincinnati Concervatory performing
- Gavorkna Fanfare and Heroes, Lost and Fallen; and Tokyo Kosai
- Wind Ensemble performing Morning Alleluias.
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