What is a marching band? What do they do for a living? Marching Band is a dynamic and exciting musical ensemble that combines music, movement, and visual elements to create a captivating performance. In a marching band, musicians play instruments while marching in intricate formations on a field or parade route. This unique art form requires precision, teamwork, and dedication from all members. Marching bands have a color guard that is a combination of the use of flags, sabers, mock rif, and other…
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When Ariel was a freshman in highschool she had a hard time adjusting to the changes the responsibility being a young adult brought. Taking a marching band course was not in her plans but the choice had already been made. The definition of marching band according to the dictionary is a group of musicians that perform for entertainment. They prepare themselves for weeks before performing to make sure everything is in place and goes according to the plan. Students shouldn’t be required to take a…
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But what is it like to be the one performing the music? Writing music is already a complicated process that takes up a lot of time, but finally being able to share it with thousands of people is worth the wait. While people choose to form their own bands and share their favorite tunes with large crowds later on in life, the journey of performing music can start as early as 1st or 2nd grade. The Marion music program extends across many schools, starting with Starry or Longfellow Elementary and its choirs…
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When it comes to marching bands, people tend to think of the term “band kid” and think it’s just walking around with instruments while playing silly tunes. In reality though, marching band holds so many benefits and is even considered compared to intensive athletics. When one hears “intensive athletics”, many people think of boxing, swimming, football, and more. Some don’t realize how much physical and mental strength goes into marching and playing music simultaneously, and the endurance it takes…
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keep their grades up and be able to play. The marching band went to Arkansas this year, and teachers and students got back in the groove of things. Freshman got ready for a new way of learning and seniors started the first month of their last year as a Wyandotte Bulldog! Erica Gadara, who plays the trumpet for the marching band says waking up early was somewhat of a hassle but in the end, she greatly enjoyed playing in one of her last battle of the bands as a senior at Wyandotte’s High School. Felton…
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Marching Band: The Ideal Team “There may be people more talented than you, but there’s no excuse for anyone to work harder than you.” When most people read that quote they imagine a football player staying after practice and lifting weights or a gymnast making sure her back hand spring is flawless. However, when I read that I see all my band mates out on the field, going over the set over and over again until we can do it with our eyes closed… literally with our eyes closed. Marching band takes skill…
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A marching band is a very old thing. It has been used in the military for a very long time. The first records of the marching band are around the time period of the beginning of the Ottoman Empire. They were used to send signals to the soldiers and call them to arms. Many short fanfares were used to signal the army to charge or form another formation. Victory fanfares were used when an army won a battle, they would march off with the spoils of war singing lyrics to the song. When an army lost, there…
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Sport of the Arts The definition of a sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another for entertainment, marching band fits this definition making it technically a sport. Even providing the definition, most would still disagree, right? Well, with the 12 to 14 hours of rehearsal it becomes obvious that members put a lot of time into this activity, just like a sports team. On top of this, most Corps have certain foods they provide…
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When I started band last year, I hated it. It was hot, loud, and I was bad at my horn. I felt seen but not acknowledged, tolerated but not liked. And even if I now know that isn’t true, I hated that feeling, even if it was all in my head, it felt so real and terrifying. I never want anybody to experience that feeling again. The fear I felt was not only for the band, it extended to every aspect of my life and every relationship I had. In a way, the band saved me from this. Marching band forced me to…
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In my first year of marching band, my squad and section leader was Taylor Bear; a senior who clearly knew what she was doing. I admire her passion for the sport as well as the support she has offered me and the others in the squad. Taylor not only left an impression on me, but also the current trumpet section leader, Natalie Workley. Natalie not only had Taylor’s fondness, but the attitude that kept me going during our performances on and off the field. These two have inspired me tremendously throughout…
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