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{{Short description|Indoor percussion ensemble based in Dayton, Ohio}} |
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{{About|the organization||Rhythm X, Inc.}} |
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{{About|the non-profit music education organization|the album by Charles Brackeen|Rhythm X (album)}} |
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[[File:Rhythm X.jpg|thumb|Rhythm X performing their 1st place 2013 show, The Man in the Arena inspired by a speech by [[Theodore Roosevelt]].]] |
[[File:Rhythm X.jpg|thumb|Rhythm X performing their 1st place 2013 show, The Man in the Arena inspired by a speech by [[Theodore Roosevelt]].]] |
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| leader_name = Devon Bergman |
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| leader_name2 = Abby Hermesch |
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| leader_title3 = Program Director |
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| leader_name3 = Tim Jackson |
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| affiliations = [[Winter Guard International]] |
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| slogan = Innovate. Explore. Inspire. |
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'''Rhythm X, Inc.''' is a [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] music education organization that operates a competitive [[indoor drumline|indoor percussion ensemble]] |
'''Rhythm X, Inc.''' is a [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] music education organization that operates a competitive [[indoor drumline|indoor percussion ensemble]], as well as an online school for marching music called The X Academy. The company was founded in 2002 by Craig Dunn as the '''Rhythm X Performance Ensemble.''' The ensembles compete in both the [[Winter Guard International|Winter Guard International (WGI)]] and Mid-East Performance Association (MEPA) circuits in the World Class,<ref>[http://www.wgi.org/units-list/Percussion-Independent-Marching-World.html List of registration for WGI Percussion Independent World class units]</ref> which is the classification given to the ensembles that execute musical and visual programs of the highest difficulty.<ref name="WhatIsWGI">[http://wgi.org/contents/What-is-WGI.html What is WGI?] (Includes ensemble classifications' descriptions)</ref> In 2013, Rhythm X announced the launch of The X Academy, an online and in-person educational program suited for high school and college-age musicians interested in competitive percussion and wind ensembles.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rhythm X|url=http://rhythmx.org/blog/2/4/2014/coming-soon-the-x-academy|website=rhythmx.org|access-date=25 September 2014}}</ref> Later that year the organization announced the addition of its newest ensemble that would compete in the new WGI Winds Division in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=rhythmx.org|url=http://rhythmx.org/blog/30/7/2014/announcingwgwindsensemble|website=Rhythm X Is Coming To WGI Winds|publisher=Rhythm x|access-date=25 September 2014}}</ref> Rhythm X Winds was operational until their last season in 2020, when they were forced to disband due to financial struggles caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>https://rhythmx.org/about</ref> |
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Rhythm X was the 2008, 2009, and 2013 WGI World Champion in Percussion Independent World (PIW) Class<ref name="hall of champs">[http://wgi.org/contents/Independent-World-Percussion-Champions.html?phpMyAdmin=72ZroB6FbyUUtETgaxZlnZY8rJf Historical WGI PIW World Champions]</ref> and is well-known to indoor marching percussion fans and participants around the world as consistently one of the most highly skilled competitors. The percussion ensemble has also gained a reputation for presenting some of the most innovative content at each WGI Percussion World Championship and is a crowd favorite virtually every year.<ref name = "evans and x accomplishments">[http://wgi.org/contents/Evans-and-Rhythm-X-Press-Release.html Evans Press Release]</ref> |
Rhythm X was the 2008, 2009, and 2013 WGI World Champion in Percussion Independent World (PIW) Class<ref name="hall of champs">[http://wgi.org/contents/Independent-World-Percussion-Champions.html?phpMyAdmin=72ZroB6FbyUUtETgaxZlnZY8rJf Historical WGI PIW World Champions]</ref> and is well-known to indoor marching percussion fans and participants around the world as consistently one of the most highly skilled competitors. The percussion ensemble has also gained a reputation for presenting some of the most innovative content at each WGI Percussion World Championship and is a crowd favorite virtually every year.<ref name = "evans and x accomplishments">[http://wgi.org/contents/Evans-and-Rhythm-X-Press-Release.html Evans Press Release]</ref> |
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In 2009, Rhythm X announced its sponsorship of a newly formed percussion ensemble in the [[Netherlands]] called European X. Head staff members Craig Dunn, Tim Fairbanks, Andrew Markworth, and Tim Jackson periodically visit them to assist with their shows' designs and their members' educations.<ref>[http://wgi.org/news/09302009-Rhythm-X-Announces-Sponsorship-of-European-X.html Rhythm X Announces Sponsorship of European X]</ref> |
In 2009, Rhythm X announced its sponsorship of a newly formed percussion ensemble in the [[Netherlands]] called European X. Head staff members Craig Dunn, Tim Fairbanks, Andrew Markworth, and Tim Jackson periodically visit them to assist with their shows' designs and their members' educations.<ref>[http://wgi.org/news/09302009-Rhythm-X-Announces-Sponsorship-of-European-X.html Rhythm X Announces Sponsorship of European X]</ref> |
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In 2010, Rhythm X announced that Tim Jackson would be assuming the role of Ensemble Director for the group.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rhythmx.org/home.asp |title= |
In 2010, Rhythm X announced that Tim Jackson would be assuming the role of Ensemble Director for the group.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rhythmx.org/home.asp |title=Rhythmx - Columbus, OH |access-date=2011-01-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100707034134/http://www.rhythmx.org/home.asp |archive-date=2010-07-07 }}</ref> |
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In 2012, in preparation for the coming 2013 season the Rhythm X staff was slightly restructured. Tim Fairbanks assumed the role of Ensemble Director and a new position was added. Mike Scott joined the administrative team as Operations Director. In 2013 Rhythm X also launched a new website, e-commerce store, and a staff blog. |
In 2012, in preparation for the coming 2013 season the Rhythm X staff was slightly restructured. Tim Fairbanks assumed the role of Ensemble Director and a new position was added. Mike Scott joined the administrative team as Operations Director. In 2013 Rhythm X also launched a new website, e-commerce store, and a staff blog. |
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== WGI World Championship Results == |
== WGI World Championship Results == |
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Rhythm X has maintained consistent competitive success at WGI World Championships and has been a finalist every year since its inception. The unit has been awarded 3 PIW gold medals, |
Rhythm X has maintained consistent competitive success at WGI World Championships and has been a finalist every year since its inception. The unit has been awarded 3 PIW gold medals, 7 PIW silver medals, 3 PIW bronze medals, and 1 PIO gold medal.<ref name="hall of champs" /> |
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''Gold background indicates WGI Championship; Silver background indicates WGI silver medal, Bronze background indicates WGI Bronze medal pale blue background indicates WGI Class Finalist; pale green background indicates WGI semifinalist'' |
''Gold background indicates WGI Championship; Silver background indicates WGI silver medal, Bronze background indicates WGI Bronze medal pale blue background indicates WGI Class Finalist; pale green background indicates WGI semifinalist'' |
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*During the 2007 season, Rhythm X became the first independent WGI indoor percussion ensemble to ever tour [[Europe]].<ref name="sabian">[http://www.sabian.com/EN/artists/Rhythm_X.cfm Sabian and Rhythm X]</ref> |
*During the 2007 season, Rhythm X became the first independent WGI indoor percussion ensemble to ever tour [[Europe]].<ref name="sabian">[http://www.sabian.com/EN/artists/Rhythm_X.cfm Sabian and Rhythm X]</ref> |
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*Rhythm X and the [[Blue Knights Percussion Ensemble]] are tied for the second-most consecutive WGI PIW gold medals.<ref name="wgi wiki">[[Winter Guard International#List of World Class Champions|List of WGI World Class Champions, Finalists, Scores, and Medal Counts]]</ref> |
*Rhythm X and the [[Blue Knights Percussion Ensemble]] are tied for the second-most consecutive WGI PIW gold medals.<ref name="wgi wiki">[[Winter Guard International#List of World Class Champions|List of WGI World Class Champions, Finalists, Scores, and Medal Counts]]</ref> |
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== Staff == |
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[[Image:TouchRX2009WorldChampions.JPG|bottom|500px|thumb|upright|Rhythm X 2009 after performing their program "Touch" and winning the gold medal at WGI World Championships with a 97.263.]] |
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Rhythm X has a versatile staff with many years of experience teaching, designing for, judging, and performing in the marching arts.<ref name="staff">[http://www.rhythmx.org/pages/staff.asp Rhythm X Staff] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100327220747/http://www.rhythmx.org/pages/staff.asp |date=2010-03-27 }}</ref> Because of the skill level of the musicians and the cohesive nature of Rhythm X's alumni network, several former members of the ensemble have returned to serve as staff members. |
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===Design team<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rhythmx.org/blog/8/9/2019/rhythm-x-percussion-announces-2020-instructional-staff|title = Rhythm X Percussion announces 2020 Music Instructional Staff — Rhythm X}}</ref>=== |
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*Tim Fairbanks - Ensemble Director, Visual/Program |
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*Tim Jackson - Battery/Movement |
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*Andrew Markworth - Front Ensemble/Music |
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===Battery staff=== |
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*Josh Brickey - Battery Coordinator & Snares |
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*Adam Norris - Battery Coordinator & Quads |
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*Carter Smith - Snares |
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*Mike Cavanaugh - Basses |
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*John Genga - Basses |
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*Thomas Claesen - Quads |
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*Trevor Dunbar - Quads |
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*Alex "Scoot" Huizen - Cymbals |
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*Chelsea Levine - Cymbals |
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===Front ensemble staff=== |
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*Lane Summerlin - Front Ensemble Coordinator |
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*Lee Allman - Front Ensemble |
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*Will Buetow - Front Ensemble |
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*Ryan Kilgore - Front Ensemble |
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*Dan Schmitt - Audio Engineer |
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===Visual ensemble staff<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rhythmx.org/blog/12/9/2019/x20-percussion-announces-staff-for-visual-ensemble-auxiliary-section|title = X20 Percussion Announces Staff for Visual Ensemble & Auxiliary Section — Rhythm X}}</ref>=== |
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*Lauren Drislane - Dance Choreographer |
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*Jodi Fairbanks - Auxiliary Coordinator |
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*Greyson Flores - Choreographer |
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*Alex Holland - Weapon Choreographer |
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*Katie McIlraith - Choreographer, Weapon & Dance Technician |
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===Board of Directors<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rhythmx.org/staff|title = The Rhythm X, Inc. Team — Rhythm X}}</ref>=== |
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*Tim Fairbanks - President |
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*Mike Scott - Vice President, CEO Emeritus |
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*Mary Kate Tompkins - Secretary |
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*Craig Dunn - Founder/Director At Large |
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===Administrative staff<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rhythmx.org/blog/13/9/2019/announcing-the-x20-admin-media-team|title = Announcing the X20 Admin & Media Team — Rhythm X}}</ref>=== |
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*Graham Hopkins - Director of Operations and Development |
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*Becca Stein - Admin |
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*Abby Hermesch - Admin |
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*Chloe Spencer - Admin |
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===Media staff=== |
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*Griffin Schneider - Photography & Videography |
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*Josh Clements - Photography & Videography |
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*Chelsea Levine - Social Media |
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*Thomas Claesen - Website |
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== Corporate partners == |
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Rhythm X, Inc. exclusively uses equipment and costumes produced by the companies with whom it has partnerships.<ref>[http://www.rhythmx.org/pages/sponsors.asp Rhythm X Sponsors] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100707034144/http://www.rhythmx.org/pages/sponsors.asp |date=2010-07-07 }}</ref> |
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*[[Pearl Drums]] |
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*[[Sabian Cymbals|Sabian]]<ref name="sabian" /> |
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*Innovative Percussion <ref>[http://www.innovativepercussion.com/pages/artists/bio.asp?id=329 Innovative Percussion and Rhythm X]</ref> |
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*[[D'Addario (manufacturer)|D'Addario]] |
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**[[Evans Drumheads]]<ref name = "evans and x accomplishments" /><ref>[http://www.evansdrumheads.com/EvansArtistDrumsetsDetails.Page?ActiveID=2037&Ar] tistId=40710 Evans Drumheads and Rhythm X]</ref> |
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**Planet Waves <ref>[http://www.planetwaves.com/PWArtistDetails.Page?ActiveID=2043&ArtistId=40710 Planet Waves and Rhythm X]</ref> |
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*Fred J. Miller, Inc.<ref>[http://wgi.org/news/06092008-Sponsor-News---Fred-J-Miller-Inc.html Fred J. Miller Sponsor News]</ref> |
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*Digimet Metronomes <ref>[http://rhythmx.org/blog/digimet The X Blog - Rhythm X Endorses Digimet]</ref> |
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*Adams Marching Brass |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* [http://www.rhythmx.org/ Official Website] |
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 22 October 2024
Formation | 2001 |
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Founder | Craig Dunn |
Type | Non-Profit Organization |
Location | |
President & Chairman | Devon Bergman |
Executive Director | Abby Hermesch |
Program Director | Tim Jackson |
Affiliations | Winter Guard International Indiana Percussion Association |
Staff | 30 |
Volunteers | 30-50 |
Website | rhythmx |
Formerly called | Rhythm X Performance Ensemble |
Rhythm X, Inc. is a non-profit music education organization that operates a competitive indoor percussion ensemble, as well as an online school for marching music called The X Academy. The company was founded in 2002 by Craig Dunn as the Rhythm X Performance Ensemble. The ensembles compete in both the Winter Guard International (WGI) and Mid-East Performance Association (MEPA) circuits in the World Class,[1] which is the classification given to the ensembles that execute musical and visual programs of the highest difficulty.[2] In 2013, Rhythm X announced the launch of The X Academy, an online and in-person educational program suited for high school and college-age musicians interested in competitive percussion and wind ensembles.[3] Later that year the organization announced the addition of its newest ensemble that would compete in the new WGI Winds Division in 2015.[4] Rhythm X Winds was operational until their last season in 2020, when they were forced to disband due to financial struggles caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
Rhythm X was the 2008, 2009, and 2013 WGI World Champion in Percussion Independent World (PIW) Class[6] and is well-known to indoor marching percussion fans and participants around the world as consistently one of the most highly skilled competitors. The percussion ensemble has also gained a reputation for presenting some of the most innovative content at each WGI Percussion World Championship and is a crowd favorite virtually every year.[7]
History
[edit]Rhythm X was founded in 2001 by Craig Dunn and was initially intended to provide a competitive percussion performance experience for young musicians in Ohio. The unit was immediately successful, as it captured the gold medal in its inaugural season in Percussion Independent Open class at the 2002 WGI World Championships. Rhythm X has been classified as Percussion Independent World every season since then.[8]
As Rhythm X's successes have continued, the membership has expanded beyond local Ohio students. Several hours of transportation is typical, but members have commuted as far as twelve hours one way every weekend to participate. Others move to Ohio for the season's duration. In its early years, the ensemble had a mixture of high school and college students, but the current membership contains almost exclusively college students. Most of the members also have experience in World Class Drum Corps International drum and bugle corps.[9]
In 2007, Rhythm X became the first independent Winter Guard International percussion ensemble to conduct a tour of Europe. The members and staff performed and offered clinics in England, France, and Belgium using their 2007 show "Behind the Velvet Rope" as a demonstration.[7]
In 2008, Craig Dunn announced that Andrew Markworth would be overtaking the role of Ensemble Director for Rhythm X, while Dunn would continue with some duties as executive director.[10]
In 2009, Rhythm X announced its sponsorship of a newly formed percussion ensemble in the Netherlands called European X. Head staff members Craig Dunn, Tim Fairbanks, Andrew Markworth, and Tim Jackson periodically visit them to assist with their shows' designs and their members' educations.[11]
In 2010, Rhythm X announced that Tim Jackson would be assuming the role of Ensemble Director for the group.[12]
In 2012, in preparation for the coming 2013 season the Rhythm X staff was slightly restructured. Tim Fairbanks assumed the role of Ensemble Director and a new position was added. Mike Scott joined the administrative team as Operations Director. In 2013 Rhythm X also launched a new website, e-commerce store, and a staff blog.
WGI World Championship Results
[edit]Rhythm X has maintained consistent competitive success at WGI World Championships and has been a finalist every year since its inception. The unit has been awarded 3 PIW gold medals, 7 PIW silver medals, 3 PIW bronze medals, and 1 PIO gold medal.[6]
Gold background indicates WGI Championship; Silver background indicates WGI silver medal, Bronze background indicates WGI Bronze medal pale blue background indicates WGI Class Finalist; pale green background indicates WGI semifinalist
Year | Program Title | Placement | Score | Class |
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2002 | Our World | 1st | 96.150 | PIO |
2003 | Picture This | 7th | 88.200 | PIW |
2004 | AudioVisual | 3rd | 93.250 | PIW |
2005 | Wired | 2nd | 96.700 | PIW |
2006 | Lunaria | 2nd | 95.750 | PIW |
2007 | Behind the Velvet Rope | 6th | 92.200 | PIW |
2008 | Gone | 1st | 96.900 | PIW |
2009 | Touch | 1st | 97.263 | PIW |
2010 | Inspired | 2nd | 96.250 | PIW |
2011 | St& By Me | 4th | 94.225 | PIW |
2012 | enLIGHTened | 4th | 94.125 | PIW |
2013 | The Man in the Arena | 1st | 98.263* | PIW |
2014 | The Razor's Edge | 3rd | 96.113 | PIW |
2015 | When One Door Closes | 2nd | 96.950 | PIW |
2016 | The Alpha | 4th | 95.963 | PIW |
2017 | Looking Back | 6th | 94.225 | PIW |
2018 | All The World's A Stage | 2nd | 97.513 | PIW |
2019 | Alinea | 4th | 97.225 | PIW |
2020 | Parabellum | 1st* | 85.850* | PIW |
2022 | Art Shaped Box | 2nd | 98.075 | PIW |
2023 | The Unspoken | 3rd | 97.088 | PIW |
2024 | Blackbird | 2nd | 98.400 | PIW |
- Score taken from final WGI show before the remainder of the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Rhythm X did not field an ensemble in 2021.
WGI World Winds Division
[edit]Rhythm X has maintained consistent competitive success at WGI World Championships and has been a finalist every year since its inception. The unit has been awarded 4 WIW gold medals, and 1 WIW silver medal.
Gold background indicates WGI Championship; Silver background indicates WGI silver medal, Bronze background indicates WGI Bronze medal pale blue background indicates WGI Class Finalist
Year | Program Title | Placement | Score | Class |
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2015 | Uncharted Territory | 1st | 94.125 | WIW |
2016 | Aurora | 2nd | 96.375 | WIW |
2017 | Jumping Through Loops | 1st | 96.750 | WIW |
2018 | With A Twist | 1st | 97.475 | WIW |
2019 | A Day In The Life | 1st | 96.600 | WIW |
2020 | The Devils Breath | 1st* | 83.750* | WIW |
- Score taken from final WGI show before the remainder of the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Rhythm X Winds did not field an ensemble in 2021 or 2022.
Achievements
[edit]- The third highest-scoring WGI PIW performance at World Championships is held by Rhythm X's 2013 show "The Man in the Arena" with a score of 98.263.[13]
- Rhythm X is one of only 6 ensembles to ever win the PIW gold medal at WGI World Championships.
- During the 2007 season, Rhythm X became the first independent WGI indoor percussion ensemble to ever tour Europe.[14]
- Rhythm X and the Blue Knights Percussion Ensemble are tied for the second-most consecutive WGI PIW gold medals.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ List of registration for WGI Percussion Independent World class units
- ^ What is WGI? (Includes ensemble classifications' descriptions)
- ^ "Rhythm X". rhythmx.org. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ^ "rhythmx.org". Rhythm X Is Coming To WGI Winds. Rhythm x. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ^ https://rhythmx.org/about
- ^ a b Historical WGI PIW World Champions
- ^ a b Evans Press Release
- ^ a b List of WGI World Class Champions, Finalists, Scores, and Medal Counts
- ^ Rhythm X FAQ Archived 2010-03-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ New Vision for Rhythm X
- ^ Rhythm X Announces Sponsorship of European X
- ^ "Rhythmx - Columbus, OH". Archived from the original on 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
- ^ "Scores/Percussion/World/Class/Finals - WGI". www.wgi.org. Archived from the original on 2013-04-24.
- ^ Sabian and Rhythm X