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(2) Janet Paskin, A New Field for the iPad.
www.businessweek.com/articles/20 ... r-sheet-music-steps
(“The Ohio State University Marching Band has nurtured a reputation for innovation since at least 1930, when it assembled the first moving formation—an anchor—to the delight of fans at the OSU-Navy game”)
Note:
(a) summary underneath the title of print: Ohio State’s marching band has embraced the tablet.
(b) “moving formation—an anchor”
(i) This anchor--meaning an anchor of the football game--is the same as that in an “anchor store” in a shopping mall.
(ii) anchor (n):
“3: something that serves to hold an object firmly
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6: the member of a team (as a relay team) that competes last
7: a large business (as a department store) that attracts customers and other businesses to a shopping center or mall”
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anchor
(c) There is no need to read the text of (c), but do read (d).
Matt McFarland, Ohio State’s Marching Band Revolutionized Halftime Shows. Here’s How. Washington POst, Nov 5, 2013.
www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/inn ... me-shows-heres-how/
(i) Quote: “To open the 2012 season the band did a Beach Boys show, including a surfer riding a wave. The drills were sketched out on paper for rehearsals, a practice that continued for the rest of the fall.” Then two students proposed using i-Pad.
(ii) View video clips only, showing a moving dinosaur, Superman pushing, a witch riding a broom).
(A) "Superman flies out of a phone booth, at left, to prop up a toppling building, at right, during the band’s Hollywood tribute."
(B) photo legend: “Ohio State's marching band forms the Superman crest during their halftime performance of a game against Penn State on October 26, 2013. (Screen shot via YouTube)”
in Sean Woods, Ohio State Marching Band Steals Spotlight. Philadelphia Inquirer, Oct 27, 2013.
www.philly.com/philly/blogs/Ohio ... eals-spotlight.html
(d) As for the formation in the BusinessWeek, I look and peer and finally discern a cannon on a wheel (besides the man).
Ohio State Marching Band Plays Tribute To Civil War, Gettysburg Address (VIDEO). Huffington Post, Nov 24, 2013 (13'44'')
www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/2 ... -war_n_4334040.html
(i) Starting 7’40” is “civil war flags crossed.” go to images.google.com.
(ii) Two persons shake hands starting 9’10’’. After that, nothing important happens.
(iii) Battle of Gettysburg: July 1–3, 1863
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