MellophoneGuy
Member Since : January 26th, 2014 3:24pm
Last Active : September 19th, 2023 10:13am
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Hey, my name is Adrian and this is my "B" account. If you want to read my "about" info., please go to the player directory and search for SaxophoneMan. Thanks!
The Holy Stampede Percussion
Level: 74
Influence: 49904
Hometown: Charleston, SC
League: PERC The Holy Stampede Percussion finished their first season with a 5th place spot in Division III Drumline Finals.
Season 32: 5th place (66.225) Division III Finals /
Season 33: 8th place (70.200) Division II Finals /
Season 34: 14th place (69.865) Division II Semi-finals /
Season 35: 16th place (70.330) Division II Semi-finals /
Season 36: 16th place (71.410) Division II Semi-finals /
Season 37: 15th place (71.120) Division II Semi-finals /
Season 38: 47th place (70.935) Division I Prelims /
Season 39: 47th place (73.320) Division I Prelims /
Season 40: 42nd place (73.605) Division I Prelims /
Season 41: 51st place (73.105) Division I Prelims /
Season 42: 46th place (75.085) Division I Prelims /
Season 43: 38th place (73.285) Division I Prelims /
Season 44 - 87: Inactive /
Show Title
Relativity
Repertoire
Musical selections by Key Poulan.
Relativity evokes concepts from Einstein's theory of relativity, demanding high energies and redefining fundamental ideas. The work progresses through different nebulous aspects otherwise unknown to reality and to this universe. It is a constant acceleration of motion and fluidity.
These results have gravitational like influences occurring throughout the middle section of the work. By the end of the piece, the concept of time dilation comes into effect which cause the tempos to be light and evokes soft warm qualities. Passages of time slow down for objects moving closer to the speed of light. This piece is structured around these ideas, in part, to offer plenty of options when designing a show that best suits one's needs as both designers and performers. - Fred Emory Smith