I'm just gald to see that the band is going to be BIGGER than ever.
I'm just gald to see that the band is going to be BIGGER than ever.
there was some hesitancy with the black pants and black shoes...but they will mask some marching execution and will be much easier to keep clean and looking good. It also looks more...slimming. The black gives it a more professional look...maybe with a little edge. Also, the look is a more modern DCI inspired look and will be fantastic for recruiting.
I am always happy to explain the "why." This was chosen from among 10 options. It was not fully customizable for the price. I also am not fond of the red on the shako...I wanted to minimize the red as much as possible. It is why drums won't be red. To compensate for those we figured may not like the black...we rocked the original state T. You're welcome.
there has been and will continue to be discussion about how big the band should consistently be every year. You can budget based on a per student membership. It is driven first and foremost by filling buses. A bus holds about 50-55 people. I'll be very interested in hearing your and others' thoughts on band size after you see it this fall. Big enough? Or should it be bigger? ...in increments of 50. At 235...plus instruments and other gear, that's 5 buses. One bus load is essentially $2000 a day.
Will they all actually get to ride on a bus and go to games, as in plural, more than one time a year? So If you're planning members per bus load, i just hope they get to go more. Otherwise, it doesn't really matter how many buses it would take if they can't afford to go anywhere as in the past. Maybe this new effort will fix that excuse/problem. Hope so anyway. Uniforms look good, but i will have to get used to the black. Been to many DCI events, so i know it should help recruiting.
Increasing visibility and travel opportunity is a priority. Travel costs to away games for the band is an athletic department expense. Adding an extra day of travel so the band can march at pregame at a high school and half time at another high school on the way, then coordinate with high schools in the area for a Saturday morning open rehearsal, clinic, and/or exhibition and having university admissions/recruiters along for the ride, then being available for tailgating events, is the idea. That extra day's expense would be on the band program and is not currently in the budget...but will be at some point.
There is also opportunity to get the band to highly visible non-athletic events...like the Macy's parade and Mardi Gras. Maybe a run out to Dallas...march through the center of the Texas state fair, play outside cowboys stadium, march halftime, and make an appearance at a university recruiting event, all in the same trip.
Excellent!!