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1.2 Open Class members. 1.3 All-Age Class members. 2 Inactive corps. ... The following is a list of current drum corps competing as members of Drum Corps ...
All corps compete at Prelims, with the top 10 Open Class and top 4 Class A corps competing at Finals. The champion is determined by the overall high score in the Finals competition. There are also a number of caption awards (high brass, high percussion, high visual, etc.), though the process of determination for those awards has changed from ...
The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps, a DCI World Class member corps and seven-time World Champion based in Rosemont, Illinois. Drum Corps International lists 50 members, as of the end of 2024. [19] Of these, one is in Sherbrooke, Canada. The rest are based in the US, California being the best represented by far.
Corps Location Years Active Website Brazilian Marine Pipes, Drum and Bugle Corps: Rio de Janeiro: 1822–present Philippine Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Team: Makati, Metro Manila: 1963–present "The Commandant's Own" Washington, D.C. 1934–present Official website: United States Air Force Academy Drum and Bugle Corps: Colorado Springs ...
Pages in category "Drum Corps International Open Class corps" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The top 12 corps from Semifinals then advanced to the Finals. Since the 2011 season, all active DCI corps (Open and World Class) have been permitted to compete for the championship. In this format, about 40 corps compete in Preliminaries, while the top 25 advances to Semifinals, with the top-scoring 12 advances to Finals.
The three Belleville drum and bugle corps are long gone but certainly not forgotten. Every sweaty mile marching the streets of Belleville and other more distant towns, every sack lunch or night on ...
Open Class corps typically marched between 65 and 85 members. A Class [b] corps were small, often young and developing groups, who typically marched between 24 and 64 members. [8] Mini-corps was a special class reserved for very small groups consisting of horns, and percussion or rhythm sections. These groups typically competed on a theater ...