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		<title>Understanding of General Effect</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ditulis Oleh: Wil Bijl After GPMB 2009 a discussion has been held between instructors of some corps and judges about the scores for General Effect. Without mentioning the names of the units and/or the judges I have the feeling that many people in Indonesia do not really understand the common rules for the judging system. [...]]]></description>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top"><img src="http://trendmarching.or.id/images/wilbijlpic.jpg" alt="" hspace="2" vspace="2" width="150" height="119" align="left" />After  GPMB 2009 a discussion has been held between instructors of some corps and judges  about the scores for General Effect.<br />
Without mentioning the names of the units and/or the judges I have the feeling  that many people in Indonesia do not really understand the common rules for the  judging system.<br />
During the discussion a statement has been made that some corps have high scores  for technical captions and hence they should have received high scores for General  Effect also, this is proof of a wrong conception.The technical captions Music Analyses Hornline and Percussion, Display and    Showmanship and Colour Guard do not have any relationship with General Effect.<br />
It is quite possible that a corps scores high in the technical captions but    low in General Effect because the technical captions do not relate to the performance    as a whole.</p>
<p>General Effect is about the complete concept of the show, have everything related!<br />
As an example: in Indonesia many corps have problems to do “transitions”.    A transition is a moment between two songs, or a moment to chance equipment    for the colour guard.<br />
It is many times seen that a song stops with a climax, everything stops and    everyone is asking themselves: “What happens?”</p>
<p>When you visit a good musical and there was a nice climax the show goes on    with something that attracts the attention of the audience. In corps this can    be done by a single colour guard dancing or a special intro from the pit or    something else but DON’T STOP after a climax! You will loose the attention    of the audience and judges and it will take quite some while to attract this    attention again!</p>
<p>Same goes for equipment changes for the guard, many times this happens when    the corps does not move, The guard is running to the side to pick up new equipment    so everybody is looking to that running guard, does not make any sense because    the guard is only running! You should have another focus point in the show so    people don’t see that the guard is picking up new flags because they’re    looking to something else! Imagine the surprise when the all of a sudden the    guard has other equipment without anybody noticing!</p>
<p>What to think about all those drills where the corps moves all the time as    three different units? In Indonesia the drumline is often not an integrated    part of the display! They are hanging in the back or on the side, during a percussion    feature in front but seldom they are an integrated part of the display!<br />
For the integration of the guard things became better over the last years but    many corps still have a problem with integrating the guard in the complete show    design!</p>
<p>Some corps play sweet songs and their display consists of blocks or triangles,    does not fit! Sweet songs come with arcs and smooth lines, blocks and triangles    go together with aggressive music!<br />
Flag colours and shapes are also part of GE, using triangle formed flags with    hard colours does not fit sweet songs!</p>
<p>Please evaluate your shows and see if these comments fit your scores on GE,    I will be back on more special issues about judging on www.trendmarching.or.id<br />
These comments are meant to be neutral and of use for all instructors of corps    and marching bands in Indonesia. It does not make sense to criticise judges    or systems, it only makes sense to build a better show concept!</p>
<p>Wil Bijl<br />
Certified judge for DCE (Drum Corps Europe)<br />
Writer for Drum Corps World</p>
<hr /><em>Baca juga :</em></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.trendmarching.or.id/portal/content/view/1264/1/">Ulasan      GPMB 2009 Indonesia</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/people/Wil-Bijl/1071372663">Wil Bijl Facebook</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.drumcorpsworld.com/">Drum Corps World</a></li>
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