FEDude Posted September 24, 2018 Posted September 24, 2018 I always wanna write a show but I just don't have the musical talent. Anyway, I thought it'd I'd make a post so we can all share what songs we'd play and what overall theme we'd write. So mine would be about rejection and obsession. There'd be a female guard member following a band member at the start. The band member would grab the guard member's hand and shake their head and the guard member would fall to the ground very dramatically. Then the show would start. Book 1 Für Elise by Beethoven Starts with just piano, joined in by rest of front ensemble, followed by several solos. Never going past the b section. Book 2 Stan by Eminem Female guard member picks up microphone and sings the intro. Transitions into band smoothly playing Every Breath you Take by The Police. Book 3 Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler mashed up with Für Elise. It feels like they'd fit well together. Female guard member sings along with band. At the "Every now and then I fall apart," it is very emotional and wins many awards. Show ends softly with single euphonium solo. Guard member reaches for soloist but fails in getting him. I'd call the show "Desire: Music for the Rejected." Post your own dream shows below josephbandfan 1 Quote
Jelonfish Posted September 24, 2018 Posted September 24, 2018 I think of this a lot but I really think my dream show would have all movements of symphonic metamorphosis involved . Like throughout the whole thing . Idk what it would really be the theme or name . But I’d love a really good group like Hebron or something to do it and just wow myself . Every movement of that piece is so beautiful and would be incredible Quote
LostChoirGuy Posted September 25, 2018 Posted September 25, 2018 I have had an idea in my head for months that I can't get out. I actually have started to write it, but I don't have any experience writing (nor had I ever even seen) a marching band score, so my arrangement isn't coming along all that well. I found a really useful dissertation that explained some things and helped me out though. It is about 150 pages long and was written by someone at Ohio St. I cant find the link right now. I don't know if I will ever be able to make it the way I want it :/ Quote
FEDude Posted September 25, 2018 Author Posted September 25, 2018 I just looked it up. Someone has already mashed up Total Eclipse of the Heart and Fur Elise on YouTube. Not exactly how I imagined it though. Quote
Popular Post takigan Posted September 25, 2018 Popular Post Posted September 25, 2018 A show that contrasts the music of Japanese antiquity (y'know, stuff like koto, shamisen, taiko drums etc.) with modern JPop/JRock (think what Blue Devils 2015 did with KPop). So we'd see a slow transformation from the stuff we've seen before like with the Cavalier's 2008 show "Samurai" or Round Rock's 2010 show "The Dragon" into a more cybernetic Japan with neon lights, robot dogs, and the Harajuku kawaii visual style. I want to see a marching band simulate the famous "Shibuya crossing" utilizing full-field coverage. I also want to see a visual device that pays homage to Kyoto Tachibana's signature parade step style.---Or how about a show that combines Indian classical music (stuff like Ravi Shankar and his sitar music) with Indian Bollywood cinematic music and also Indian Goa Trance music. It would be an Indian show that contrasts several hundred years of Indian music into the modern day. I think there would be a whole closetful of guard costuming options available for that kind of concept.Or how about a Polynesian or Tropical Island show that crosses over the Bali Gamelan tribal music and House/Trance music of Bali, Indonesia with....like....the soundtrack of Moana or something. josephbandfan, whitewing09 and Bandwoww 3 Quote
justabandkid94 Posted September 25, 2018 Posted September 25, 2018 "Adagio for Tron" from Tron: Legacy. Would make a brilliant pre-show. A lot of the music from the movie could sound phenomenal on the field, even without the Daft Punk flare Would be perfect for the likes of CTJ, Hebron, Vandegrift Quote
MikeKyu Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 Not exactly my dream show, but one that I think would be a lot of fun with a Scottish theme. I would open the show with "Scotland The Brave" I would throw a tour de force out next.3 key signatures, 3 meters all playing together on the field at the same time. This could serve as solo features as wellFanfare For St. Edmundsbury by Britten.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nR8OVlRlogHigh brass: part 1 - Bass drums Woodwinds: part 2 - front ensembleLow Brass: part 3 - snares and cymbals Percussion/Front Ensemble Feature: "Lords of Iron" by Antti Martikainen Transition and close with Amazing Grace Quote
josephbandfan Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 I've briefly thought about a Scottish themed show before. It included music from Braveheart Quote
Dog885 Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 Wanna know what'd be a great show? A restaurant themed one. Dress the cymbal line in tuxes and make them waiters with their cymbals as platters. Quote
FEDude Posted October 3, 2018 Author Posted October 3, 2018 With the ratatouille soundtrack I suppose josephbandfan 1 Quote
Dog885 Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 On 10/3/2018 at 2:42 AM, FEDude said: With the ratatouille soundtrack I suppose That's a perfect idea. It's all coming together josephbandfan 1 Quote
Rudedog34 Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 Creative Commons/Royalty Free There's some amazing stuff out there that could produce an amazing show. Quote
PSHSMom Posted October 5, 2018 Posted October 5, 2018 On 10/2/2018 at 10:46 PM, josephbandfan said: I've briefly thought about a Scottish themed show before. It included music from Braveheart Or Outlander josephbandfan 1 Quote
SpartanBandAlum Posted October 6, 2018 Posted October 6, 2018 Very not well hashed out, but a show about fairy tales, but not the ones that we grew up hearing. I’m talking about the dark, disturbing Grimm Brothers versions. Red Riding Hood teaming up with the wolf to eat grandma, Hansel and Gretel being eaten by the witch, that sort of thing. Each movement is a different fairy tale. Probably would end up using a lot of Sondheim pieces. Quote
whitewing09 Posted October 9, 2018 Posted October 9, 2018 I would to see a Spice Road show (to contrast with Silk Road which everyone loves to associate Scheherazade with). It begin with the grandiose overture from Lawerence of Arabia as a fanfare to start off with a grand sense of adventure. Then Spices, perfumes, and toxins I to emulate an adventure through the bazaar. For the ballad, the Damascus adaption of overture from Lawrence of Arabia, which has a very slow, almost sensual groove. Then ending with an aggressive spices, perfumes, and toxins III. Quote
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