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Old 12-30-2002, 03:34 PM
ADPi~Ally ADPi~Ally is offline
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I played the clarinet and sometime base clarinet in 4th/5th grade but then the program got cut due to lack of funds. So 5 years goes by, and they start the music program back up for the grammer school and high school (I live in a really small town, population 350). So I was like what the heck, why not, I haven't played in 5 years. So I play in the band my junior and senior year. It was lots of fun (oh the guys that played were athletes too and cute and my friends ). I'm glad I did it, except for the "zero period" thing where we have band class before regular school. And let me tell you practice does count, I really sucked not playing in 5 years. But hey I still got an A in the class.
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Old 12-30-2002, 06:20 PM
SoProud2BeAnAlphaXi SoProud2BeAnAlphaXi is offline
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I played flute from 4th grade on (still do, hobby-like) and piccolo from 10th-12th grade for HS Marching Band. I was never hazed in my GLO, but my band camp days certainly had me ready for it. Did anyone mention drill downs and that magical fabric that band uniforms are made of, that provides little-to-no protection against the elements in winter and yet manages to absolutely COOK the wearer in warm weather?
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Old 12-30-2002, 06:28 PM
SoProud2BeAnAlphaXi SoProud2BeAnAlphaXi is offline
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I played flute from 4th grade on (still do, hobby-like) and piccolo from 10th-12th grade for HS Marching Band. I was never hazed in my GLO, but my band camp days certainly had me ready for it. Did anyone mention drill downs and that magical fabric that band uniforms are made of, that provides little-to-no protection against the elements in winter and yet manages to absolutely COOK the wearer in warm weather?
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Old 12-30-2002, 07:51 PM
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OMGoodness, band uniforms were literally a HOT MESS!!
All those polyester layers...and lest no forget to mention the HATS with the 8ft (or at least it seemed like it) PLUMES!!

We flag girls wore this short pleated skirt thing with a tuxedo-like top. It was way cooler.
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Old 12-30-2002, 08:00 PM
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i loved my band experience.
i am from a small town , with small schools (only 1 high school with 650 kids).
i remember my freshamn year was the 2nd year that marching had been brought back to the band. we marched in old old old nasty hot uiforms until that spring when the band boosters had raised about 25,000 to get us new uniforms.
i remember playing at football games...the cheerleaders dancing to our songs. we did a field show once my junior year--i was crazy. i think it had been like 15 years before our town had seen another field show from the band, and we kicked ass!
i remember my first review...i was so amazed to see all the bands, and what i was really a part of.
no one can know what it is like unless you expreience it.
i still have not seen the movie, but i am going to see it!! it looks so good. i still get goose bumps when i see a really good band, and feel like that little freshman again when i see so many good bands all at once.
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Old 12-30-2002, 08:41 PM
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Did anyone mention drill downs and that magical fabric that band uniforms are made of, that provides little-to-no protection against the elements in winter and yet manages to absolutely COOK the wearer in warm weather?
Oh yikes.....
:::shuddering at horrible memories thought lost forever:::

We had one reprieve from the Evil Band Uniform Fabric--
The color guard wore calf-length dresses. So every so often a quick breeze would, ah, ventilate us from the heat.

I know, I know..... TMI.......

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Old 12-30-2002, 11:20 PM
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*stands up and takes a bow*

I'm a 1st class band nerd and proud of it!!!

I'm a Music Education major and am proud to be a member of the ASU Marching Indians, as well as Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band. As far as marching band goes....

People may laugh at us. But the week before classes started, when all of you were kickin' back, hanging out with friends, etc, we were getting up early for 9am band rehearsals that lasted until 9pm(or later)for a straight week.

All the late afternoons you spent taking naps, or goofing off, we were out in 100+ degree heat for an hour and a half, four days a week, learning drill.

All the Friday nights you got to go party with your friends, or go out with your significant other, we got stuck playing at Pep Rallies.

All the Saturdays that you got to spend doing whatever you wanted, we were coming in at least an hour before football games to play at tailgate parties. And then we played through the whole game, no matter HOW bad our team does we NEVER lose our spirit, and we're the last ones to leave the stands because we keep playing.

And there are the occasional away games, exibition shows, etc.

Yeah, maybe we ARE "band geeks". But we're DAMN PROUD band geeks, and what would colleges(or ANY school?) be without us? Not very spirited, I would guess. And as much as we complain about going to all that stuff, we love band, and we're proud to tell people we're a part of the Marching Indians.

That's my 2 cents.

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Old 12-31-2002, 12:18 AM
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We had one reprieve from the Evil Band Uniform Fabric--
The color guard wore calf-length dresses. So every so often a quick breeze would, ah, ventilate us from the heat.

Adrienne
ah yes.....except that was only a perk of being a majorette at pre-game rallies. the official "colorguard" wore what we have affectionately named the "banana suit" which resembled what i assume to be a feminine version of a soldier's uniform. it was a yellow jacket with off-white pallazzo pants that were of course hot or cold depending on what we really DIDN'T need that day!

doesn't it seem like EVERYONE'S practice field was either UP or DOWN a steep hill? I remember stretching to do the splits during band camp one year and our advisor had us do it on the hill...whoa...that was painful.

and yes, i agree w/ SoProud2BeAnAlphaXi.....the band-associated hazing was far worse than most people like to think! ours were created by the seniors, and had to be okayed by the band directors/guard advisors. we kind of always did some version of a talent show so that the other upperclassmen could have some fun with it as well. (like we had done a karaoke thing, "Who's Line Is It Anyway?" "Gong Show" etc.)

*ahhh gooood times

i'm impressed at the number of band geeks on GC! woo hoo...we rule!
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Old 12-31-2002, 12:42 AM
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I was a BIG band geek in high school. Every afternoon I was staying after school practicing for concert band, jazz band, orchestra, marching band. I played flute from 6th grade until 9th grade. Then I started playing tuba and am still playing that. In 10-12th grade I played tuba and trombone in jazz band. I played tuba in marching band 10th-2nd year in college. I also played baritone one year for marching band. I think it is easy to say I am a band geek. We were not the coolest people in school but we didn't care what everyone else thought, most of them sat at home every afternoon while I was standing in 90 degree weather with a sousaphone!

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Old 12-31-2002, 12:58 AM
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I was the announcer for the marching band for two years in high school and four years in college.

The college band was great. I was a disc jockey at a local small town rock station at the time. The band played very comtemporary rock music (which I helped the band director pick), and the director used to "fade" the band during down fields like I would fade a song on the air and talk over it.

The drum major and I would take part of a Thursday or Friday practice and work out where he would start his whistles so there would be no "dead air" between the end of my announcement and the beginning of the next song.

Great production!

This past Homecoming I was MC for an Alumni Band dinner and was given an award for being instrumental (no pun intended, since I can't play any instrument) in the "new" band, and continued support of it over the past thirty-five years.

One of the very coolest awards I've ever received.
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Old 12-31-2002, 01:31 AM
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Another band geek weighing in ;)

I played flute from 7th grade until graduation from college last year. Played in both marching and symphonic bands in high school and college. I have to say I was very fortunate to be a part of very good AND well-funded programs. I was a music major in college so *not* being in an ensemble is weird to me now. Definitley some very fond memories
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Old 12-31-2002, 01:52 AM
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I went to a performing arts school from 4-12 grades, meaning no sports, meaning no marching band.

5th grade: Began clarinet. Got all the way to advanced wind ensemble in 10th grade and was first chair Senior year.

8th grade: Began violin. Got to intermediate string orchestra before I realized I never was going to get into advanced (I couldn't play vibrato on it to save my life).

10th grade: Quit Violin, began string bass. Got to advanced orchestra and jazz band.

I was also in pit orchestra for when we did productions. I played bass clarinet and regular clarinet in Paint your Wagon, Sweeney Todd, She Loves Me and Broadway Sampler.

I got too busy in college cause I work every day. I was asked to try marching band because I'd get priority registration, but our band is awful, and I kinda don't want the band dork rep again.
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Old 12-31-2002, 02:32 AM
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Violin 1st-4th
Trombone 4th - present (4th yr college)
T-Bone in 9th grade marching band
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2nd-4th year of college - CU Guard
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3 years active in TBS!!! "The Band Geek Sorority" - to quote my bio. sister...
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Old 12-31-2002, 05:23 AM
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Did anyone mention drill downs
oh my god...how could i forget....i was the shit at drill downs. i always made it to the last 5. yeah, josh8o was a pimp. lol!
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Old 12-31-2002, 05:08 PM
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hehe..I'm a band geek..

5th-6th grade: clarinet
7th-college: bassoon
8th-college: trumpet

I did orchestra, symphonic, marching, and small ensembles all throughout school. Our school's band is pretty bad...so..I just kinda show up just for the scholarship money *nods sadly*
So now, I may be transferring to Ohio University in the fall to be in the Marching 110 to be in a decent band again....lol
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