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Articles on Marching Topics


"Posture: The Starting Point for Marching Technique"
by Mike Fanning
Progressive Visual

"Working Hard vs Working Smart"
by Rob Stein
Standing ‘O’ Marching

"Color Guard Auditions"
by Scott Kurtzweil
Kurtzweil Designs

"How to pick a Drill Designer"
by Bob Royall
royall marching designs

"The Thousands Club"
by Marc Preston Moss,
Founder
On Color Guard

"Marching Uniform Design"
by By Chad Duggan,
Creative Designer
Demoulin Bros. & Co

"Top 5 Do's and Don'ts for Marching Basic Block"
by By Rob Stein
Standing ‘O’ Marching

"Preparing Students for Marching Season"
by Bob Royall
royall marching designs

"From Carnegie Hall to the 50 Yard Line"
by John T Madden.
Director
Michigan State Spartan Marching Band

"Organizing for Marching Band or Colorguard"
by Marching Designs

"Learning from Competition"
by Crown Marching Productions

PREMIER PARTNERS

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US Scolastic Band Association
www.yea.org

The US Scholastic Band Association (USSBA) was formed in the fall of 1988 to provide high school marching band programs with a competitive circuit featuring the best adjudicators from across the country.

We support both competitive and non-competitive philosophies in performance.

SEPTEMBER

Please inform us of any corrections or additions needed.

Sep. 19 2009

Bands Along The Occoquan
Hylton Sr. High School
Woodbridge, VA

Blue and Gray Classic
William Campbell HS
Naruna, VA

Amherst Marching Band Tournament
Amherst County HS
Amherst, VA

J.R. Tucker Free-for-All
J.R. Tucker High School
Richmond, VA

USSBA
William Byrd HS
(Clinic Show - Silver)
Vinton, VA

Fifth Annual Pre-Festival Showcase
Millbrook High School
Winchester, VA

Sep. 26, 2009

Neptune Marching Marlin Fall Classic
Bayside HS
Virginia Beach, VA

USSBA
Northern VA Regional
Herndon HS
Herndon, VA

Hermitage Classic
Chester Fritz Stadium
Richmond, VA

Dixie Classic Band Competition
JT Christopher Stadium
George Washington HS
Danville, VA

Woodbridge Viking Invitational
Woodbridge Senior HS
Woodbridge, VA

OCTOBER

Oct. 3, 2009

Manassas Park Fall Classic
Manassas Park HS
Manassas Park, VA

Bedford County Invitational
Jefferson Forest HS
Forest, VA

Deep Run Marching Invitational
Deep Run HS
Glen Allen, VA

Jefferson Classic
Mustang Stadium
Monticello HS
Charlottesville, VA

Lynchburg Classic
Lynchburg City Stadium
Lynchburg, VA

Bluestone Invitational
Bluestone HS
Skipwith, VA

Oct. 10, 2009


USSBA
Southeastern VA Preview
Chesapeake, VA

USSBA
Bassett HS
(Silver)
Bassett, VA

Oct. 24, 2009

Powhatan Fall Classic
Powhatan HS
Powhatan, VA

Varina Invitational
Varina HS
Varina, VA

USSBA
Central VA Regional
Lynchburg, VA

Tournament of Champions
Lee-Davis HS
Mechanicsville, VA

Oct. 31, 2009

USSBA
Mid-South Regional Championship
UVA - Wise
Wise, VA

USSBA
VA State Championship
Salem Stadium
Salem, VA

Oct. 17, 2009

Oakton Classic Invitational
Oakton HS
Vienna, VA

The Cavalier Classic Tournament of Bands
Princess Anne HS
Virginia Beach, VA

Hanover Hawk Marching Invitational
Hanover HS
Mechanicsville, VA

USSBA
Southeastern VA Regional
Suffolk/Virginia Beach, VA

USSBA
James Wood HS
(Silver)
Winchester, VA

NOVEMBER

Nov. 7, 2009

Godwin Invitational
Godwin HS
Richmond, VA

LEARNING FROM COMPETITION


By Marching Designs

After months of preparation, the band enters the stadium for the marching band competition only to stop in the tunnel before entering the field. The stadium is huge, the stands are packed and the lights are brighter than any they have marched under before. Marching band competition is a thrilling and frightening experience, and it offers a chance to grow in ways other students never experience.

The trials and struggles of preparing for a marching band competition are just plain hard. The body hurts, the brain is fried and the notes just will not stick in the brain. Forgetting to roll the foot, maintain position in the form, and match the choreography on the field is a never-ending battle of synchronization among hundreds of people. Marching band competitions are lessons in multi-tasking at their best and may just be one of the few lessons taught in school used in the “real” world!

Learning from marching band and winterguard competition is no different from other lessons learned in life in competition. The first lesson happens during the first summer band rehearsal as the students realize that there will be an investment required to succeed. Competition teaches the old adage, “The end justifies the means!” The students will need to “buy in” to this investment before the goals can can begin to be achieved.

On the marching band practice field, under the hot sun and the cold winter nights, the means may not seem worth the end. But on that field of battle, the marching band will be able to tangibly touch the result of their hard work and dedication. This is a lesson that will reach far into their lives as adults, spouses and parents. Not everything worth doing is done is a short amount of time. Sometimes, the wait is worth it when the end result is so very fantastic.

Obviously, some practices will be worse and some will be better. But, much can be learned from both so that the “bad” practices become less frequent and improved and the “good” ones become great. This is a process that every organization goes through and it is how these natural fluctuations are dealt with that determines the potential of the group.

Marching band competition is metaphorically about more than just marching band. The competition is about life and learning from life’s experiences more than meets the eye. From the way the band practices to the way they perform the marching show, there is a life lesson instilled in every student about learning, growing, evolving as a person and working toward a goal as a member of a team. The marching band competition is just a reason to mentally grow and mature masked behind woodwinds, brass, colorguard equipment, band directors, drum majors, bright lights and a banging set of quads.

CONTESTS

The Arkansas Open
Arkansas' Premier Marching Band Event.
2005 N Park St
Pocahontas, AR
870-248-0242

Cavalcade of Bands
Pennsylvania association for marching, jazz and indoor groups.
Ed Stimson, Public Relations
2917 Jolly Road
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
610-275-1773

Drum Corps Associates
The Drum corps experience for all-ages.
Michael Petrone
10 Columbus Drive
Monmouth Beach, NJ 07750
908-222-3835

Drum Corps International
Marching music’s major league.
Dan Acheson
470 South Irmen Drive
Addison, IL 60101
630-628-7888

Florida Marching Band Coalition
Florida's state-wide competitive marching band association.
Jon Kersten
P.O. Box 1972
Apopka, FL 33991
407-889-7024
Music for All (BOA)
Marching and concert band events.
39 W. Jackson Place - Suite 150
Indianapolis, IN 46225
317-636-2263 or 800-848-BAND

A Quick Overview of Marching Designs:


The
Drill Designers page has articles from marching show design experts and listings of marching band drill designers for marching band, colorguard and indoor percussion ensembles.

On the
Arrangers and Composers page you can find articles and information related to marching music and arranging as well as music selection and programming for marching band shows and winterguard.

The
Instructors and Choreographers page deals with marching technique and marching clinics as well as colorguard choreography with in-depth articles and information.

Ever wonder where you can find a good camp for your drum majors or a clinician for your color guard? The
Camps and Clinics page is the online resource for camps and clinics for marching band, color guard, marching percussion and drum majors.

Uniforms and Color Guard Equipment is more than just a listings of marching band and colorguard uniforms. You can find articles and information on band uniform design and great resources for color guard equipment, colorguard flags and rifles.

The
Instruments page has information on everything from brass to marching percussion and drums with articles on maintenance, tuning and other topics related to marching band instruments.

All the
Supplies and Equipment your marching band or colorguard could ever need can be found here - from metronomes and audio systems to band towers for marching rehearsals.

How did you build those big marching band props? Where did you get those custom printed flags for your colorgaurd? You can find those answers and more on the
Printing and Props page. While you're here you can get some custom designed shirts for the directors and t-shirts for your entire band.

One of the hardest things to do is find a marching contest on a particular date or a score from last year's marching competition. On the
Contests page you'll find a comprehensive marching contest events schedule plus links to the marching band contests and marching circuits to help you schedule and get information and scores from marching competitions around the country.

All the news, scores, and information for DCI and the Drum Corps activity is located on the
Drum and Bugle Corps page.

The
Software page is the best online resource for drill design, band administration and music notation software as well as information and articles on marching software.

The
Audio / Video is your online resource for audio engineering and music production for winterguard, videographers for marching bands and information on how to use technology for your marching show.

You can find instructional videos, magazines and books marching band, color guard and marching drums on the
Publications page.

The
Associations page is a handy online reference of marching circuits and music education associations.

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