FMB NEWS - The Famous Maroon Band
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FMB NEWS - The Famous Maroon Band
Famous Maroon Band July 2014 FMB NEWS The Official Newsletter of the Famous Maroon Band July 2014 Directors’ Desk In this edition Directors’ Desk Important Notes to Remember and Color Guard Information Detailed Pre-School Band Camp Schedule 2014 Marching Band Travel Schedule, Heat Stress Tips, and Wind Ensemble/Jazz Band Audition Information “Tell Us Your Story” and Dorm Check In Procedures Meet your 2014 Drum Majors Special Dietary Considerations, Medical Information and 20142015 Calendar We hope you are having a great summer. Time is flying by, and we are busy preparing for your return to campus. 2014 looks like another great year for the Famous Maroon Band! With the stadium expansion, a second giant video board, and high expectations for the football season, there is a lot of excitement on campus as we head into Bulldog Football 2014! 2014 Halftime Shows We will open the season with music from members of the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame. Artists represented in the show will include B.B. King, Marty Stuart, Faith Hill, Jimmy Buffett, and, of course, Elvis Presley. For our midseason show, we will perform soundtracks from fantasy films including Chronicles of Narnia, Lord of the Rings, and How to Train Your Dragon. November will include our patriotic show and our homecoming show featuring our Famous Maroon Alumni Band. 2014 Special Events Information for our Marching Honor Band will go out soon, so please make certain you encourage your friends to apply. This year, it will be on September 6th (vs. UAB), and kickoff is set for 1:00. Parent Day was a huge success last year, and we hope to exceed 700 family members for the UT Martin game this year. Make sure your family members mark their calendars for November 8th as we host our 2014 Parent Day. Band Camp Band camp is very important to our success and attendance is required. It will be a busy week with lots of rehearsals and some good food and fun thrown in as well. Please come expecting to meet lots of new faces and ready to work. Make certain that you are fit and acclimated to the August climate in Mississippi so that camp will be positive and productive. Class Registration/Membership Everyone should be registered for marching band (MU 2511). If you have not added the class at this time, you must take care of this immediately so that we can make appropriate preparations for you prior to camp. If you have received this newsletter, you are on our roster. Please let us know if your plans for enrollment have changed so that we can make adjustments in our plans for the season. This newsletter contains lots of important information about our procedures for band camp check-in as well as the new procedure for dorm check in. Please read through everything very carefully. We will communicate with you through your msstate email account as well, so please check that account frequently. Enjoy the rest of your summer. - Ms. Lance, Dr. Taylor, and Dr. Aarhus FMB FUN FACT The current MSU Band and Choral Rehearsal Hall opened 7 years ago in 2007 and is considered one of the finest in the SEC! The previous Band Hall is now a computer lab located across from Herbert Hall and the Steam Plant. 1 Famous Maroon Band July 2014 IMPORTANT NOTES TO REMEMBER UNIFORM CHECK OUT: Only one date remains for early uniform check out. The final early check out day will be on July 18th from 1:30 – 4:30 pm. Only wind and percussion members can check out their uniform early (NO GUARD). Early check out of your uniform will GREATLY reduce your registration time during band camp; however, you must still attend camp registration. You must be registered for Marching Band to check out your uniform early. All other uniforms and additional items will be issued during band camp registration and throughout the camp week. Everyone must try on his/her uniform. Uniforms will be altered as needed. We have secured the services of a seamstress to handle our alterations. FEES: The band fee is $70.00. This amount will be added to your student account. SHOES: You must have BLACK, smooth, matte finish band shoes and LONG BLACK, socks for performances (NO short or ankle length socks). A band shoe supplier will be available to fit you on Wednesday, August 13th, during camp if you need shoes. Shoes will be $42.00 and must be paid to the shoe supplier at the time of fitting. CASH OR MONEY ORDER ONLY! NO PERSONAL CHECKS or CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS! ALL instruments (piccolos, too) must have a lyre and flip folder with 20+ pages. We will provide lyres for school owned mellophones, baritones, and tenor saxes. LOCKERS: We have lockers available for secure storage of instruments. All students using a university-owned instrument will be issued a locker assigned to that particular instrument. Students using university-owned equipment are required to use the locker and are responsible for major/minor repairs and theft when the instrument is in their care. Lockers for personal instruments will be issued to the membership by seniority. There is a $5.00 fee for any locker usage including school-owned instruments. All equipment must be returned at the close of the season. If you wish to store your instrument in the band hall, you must have a locker. RESPONSIBILITY: Equipment and uniforms not returned will be charged to your student account and a hold will be placed on your records until the equipment is returned or payment is received. Recommended equipment: • Good quality clarinet reeds – Mitchell Lurie, Vandoren, e.g. • Good quality saxophone reeds – Vandoren, La Voz. e.g. Mouthpiece recommendations: • Clarinet – B45 or equivalent • Saxophone – C* • Trumpet – Bach 3C or equivalent • Horn – Medium cup, MDC • Trombone/Baritone – 6 ½ AL or equivalent • Tuba – Bach 18 or Conn Helleburg ORGANIZATIONS THAT YOU WILL HEAR MORE ABOUT DURING CAMP: • Kappa Kappa Psi – band fraternity • Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia – men’s music fraternity • Sigma Alpha Iota – women’s music fraternity Color Guard will meet from 4:00pm – 6:00pm every day during the fall semester. Please do not schedule a class for this time. There is no separate course code for Color Guard, but you are required to be at this rehearsal. All Color Guard members should register for Marching Band (MU 2511 01). Your schedule for Pre‐School Band Camp will be slightly different than the wind and percussion band members. Please contact Lauren Parker, Color Guard captain, with any questions ([email protected]). 2 Famous Maroon Band PERCUSSION July 2014 MONDAY, AUGUST 4TH 2:00 – 5:00pm Percussion dorm check in: Report to your assigned dormitory office to receive your key, paperwork, etc. TH 8:30 – 9:00am 9:00am 4:30pm All percussion report: Registration and equipment check out – Band Hall Rehearsal – Percussion camp begins Percussion dinner (our treat) TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 SQUAD LEADERS/DRUM MAJORS WED., AUGUST 6TH THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 TH FRIDAY, AUGUST 8TH 2:00 – 5:00pm Squad Leaders/DM dorm check in: Report to your assigned dormitory office to receive your key, paperwork, etc. 8:00 – 9:00am 9:00am 4:30pm 6:30 – 9:00pm Squad Leader/DMs report: Register/check out equipment – Band Hall Orientation/Rehearsal (Rehearsals will continue throughout the day) Squad Leader dinner (our treat) Squad Leader rehearsals/training continues 9:00am – 5:00pm Squad Leader training >>>>>>>>>>>FRIDAY, AUGUST 8TH, 2:00 – 5:00PM<<<<<<<<<< EARLY DORM CHECK IN All Band students, new members, and veterans who live on campus should report to your assigned dormitory office to receive your key, paperwork, etc. BAND SATURDAY, AUGUST 9TH 8:00am – 11:00am 2:00 – 4:30pm 4:30pm 6:30 – 9:00pm New Members (freshman/transfers) and all Guard Report – Register/check out equipment – Band Hall General meeting and playing rehearsal – Band Hall Tour of Game day and New member dinner (our treat) New member marching orientation – Band Practice Field SUNDAY, AUGUST 10TH 9:00 – 11:30pm 2:00 – 4:30pm 6:30 – 9:00pm All Returning Members report: Register/check out equipment – Band Hall ENTIRE BAND (including returning and new members, guard, percussion, twirlers, and managers) – general meeting and playing rehearsal – Band Hall Marching rehearsal – Band Practice Field MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH 7:30am 8:30 – 11:00am 11:00 – 1:30pm 1:30 – 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30 – 5:00pm 5:00pm 6:30 – 9:00pm Freshman/Transfer student breakfast under the trees (our treat) Marching rehearsal – Band Practice Field Lunch (on your own) Section rehearsals – Sites TBA Business meeting (REQUIRED of all band members) Playing rehearsals – Band Hall Dinner under the trees (our treat) Marching rehearsal – Practice Field TUESDAY, AUGUST 12TH 7:30am 8:30 – 11:00am 11:00 – 1:30pm 1:30 – 2:30pm 3:00 – 4:30pm 5:00pm 6:30 – 9:00pm Freshman/Transfer student breakfast under the trees (our treat) Marching rehearsal – Band Practice Field Lunch (on your own) – Group lunch by Academic Major – meet other members in the band that are also in your major Section rehearsals – Sites TBA Playing rehearsal – Band Hall Dinner under the trees (our treat) Marching rehearsal – Practice Field WED., AUGUST 13TH 7:30am 8:30 – 11:00am 11:00 – 1:30pm 1:30 – 2:30pm 3:00 – 4:00pm 4:15 – 6:00pm 7:00pm Freshman/Transfer student breakfast under the trees (our treat) Marching rehearsal – Band Practice Field Lunch (on your own) Section rehearsals – Sites TBA Playing rehearsal – Band Hall Marching rehearsal – Band Practice Field Fun at the Sanderson Center THURSDAY, AUGUST 14TH 8:30 – 11:00am 11:00 – 1:30pm 1:30 – 2:45pm 3:00 – 4:45pm 5:00pm 6:30 – 9:00pm Marching rehearsal – Band Practice Field Lunch (on your own) Playing rehearsal – Band Hall Marching rehearsal – Band Practice Field Dinner at the M-Club (our treat) Playing rehearsal – Davis Wade Stadium 8:30 – 11:00am 11:00am Marching rehearsal – Band Practice Field End of camp Bar-b-que under the trees (our treat) FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th FMB Fun Fact Only eight people have served as Director of Bands in the 112 year history of the Famous Maroon Band. 3 Famous Maroon Band July 2014 2014 Marching Band Travel Schedule Be Prepared for the Heat! When you are outside for marching rehearsals, remember: • DRINK PLENTY OF WATER! Bring your own water bottle with you to camp • Apply sunscreen • Wear a hat or visor • Don’t “lock” your knees to ensure proper circulation • Wear light colored, loose fitting clothing. If you start spending more time outside NOW, it will help your body adjust to the heat. Wind Ensemble/Jazz Band Auditions Audition music for placement in the Wind Ensemble and/or Jazz Band will be available after July 7th and can be accessed with your NetID and password at the band website: * Attendance at any post-season game is mandatory! Q: What does T.S.U.N. stand for? A: “The School Up North;” a phrase coined by head coach, Dan Mullen msuband.msstate.edu >Member Login Auditions will begin following the conclusion of camp on August 17 – 19, 2014. 4 Famous Maroon Band July 2014 Tell Us Your Story... Thoughts from FMB Members “One of my most fun experiences with the Famous Maroon Band was on the bus headed back to Starkville from the Texas A&M game. About 5 of my closest friends and I stayed up playing a card game called Mao for most of the ten hour trip...still awake when we finally arrived at the band hall around 5AM. People called us crazy, and we slept for a LONG time afterwards, but it was totally worth it! - Elijah Moore, Trumpet, Senior, Criminology “My advice to the incoming Freshman would be to talk to everybody! The first day of band camp can be so scary, especially if you don’t know anyone. Get to know the people who are standing around you in each set. You never know who will become your lifelong friend.” - Regan Sanders, Horn, Sophomore, Interior Design “Great events such as The Drill and Cowbell Yell excite us for the first game, but nothing gets us band members more pumped for football than our warm up concluding with Battle Hymn Chorale! It sends a rush throughout the band before every game and prepares us to march into Davis Wade, ready to support our Bulldogs. I cannot wait for Battle Hymn Chorale and the entire 2014 Famous Maroon Band Season! - Andrew Collins, Tenor Sax, Junior, Meteorology “My experience with the FMB has been wonderful! The memories and friends I have made are irreplaceable!” - Hannah Meeks, Trumpet, Junior, Secondary Education “Being a part of the Famous Maroon Band has been an amazing experience for me! Not only do you make your best friends here, but you meet people from all over, and the staff is super friendly! It truly is amazing being a part of such a great organization!” - Tyler Glover, Trumpet, Junior, Music Education >>FRIDAY, AUGUST 8TH, 2:00 – 5:00 pm<< **NEW PROCEDURE** All band members (excluding Drumline and Student Leaders): The Housing Department has extended an opportunity for our band members to check into their dorm 1 DAY EARLIER than the rest of the students living on campus. Report to the front desk of your dorm with your MSU ID card to receive your key, paperwork, etc. If you choose not to take advantage of this early move in date, you will need to follow the regular check in procedures on August 9th. This early move in opportunity should give our new members ample time on Saturday morning to check in at the band hall before 11:00am for Pre-School Band Camp. Remember, we will begin our general meeting with all new band members at 2:00pm on Saturday, August 9th. MONDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 2:00 – 5:00 pm Percussion report to the front desk of your assigned dorm to receive your key, paperwork, etc. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 2:00 – 5:00 pm Squad Leaders, Drum Majors, and Social Committee report to the front desk of your dorm to receive your key, paperwork, etc. During Pre-School Band Camp, those students who live on campus should not drive to the Band Hall. Leave your vehicle parked in your residence parking zone and walk or bike to the Band Hall. Those students who live off campus should car pool as much as possible and plan to park behind the MSU Student Health Center. Parking in the gravel lot beside the band hall and across the street in the South Zone will be strictly prohibited. 5 Famous Maroon Band July 2014 Meet your 2014 Famous Maroon Band Drum Majors Cooper Haywood Tarver Reeder Greetings Famous Maroon Band, Hello FMB, I am ecstatic to be one of your Drum Majors for the upcoming year! I hope your summer is going well and I look forward to meeting you in August. For those of you who do not know me, I am a rising sophomore originally from Atlanta, GA but my family recently moved to Madison, MS this past December. I am a Music Education Major with a double concentration in Trombone and Voice. I am very excited for this upcoming season in the FMB as it looks to be another great year of Mississippi State Football! We have a wonderful band staff and team of Drum Majors who are just as excited to work with you for this upcoming season and are here to answer any questions you may have. Have a wonderful summer and please do not hesitate to email me with any questions or concerns. See you at band camp! I am so excited to be serving as one of your drum majors for the 2014 season. My name is Tarver Reeder and I am from New Albany, MS. I am a senior Communications Public Relations major with a vocal music minor. After 3 years of marching in the Famous Maroon Band I am thrilled to end my collegiate band career serving each one of you throughout the season. Some of my favorite and most memorable moments of college are centered around the FMB. Take the time and enjoy your experience. If you have questions or need anything please don't hesitate to contact me. - Cooper - Tarver Reeder ([email protected]) Haywood ([email protected]) FMB Fun Fact A Famous Maroon Band member will eat an average of 44 boxed meals, travel on an average of 16 bus rides, and perform at an average of 34 football games during their 4 years at MSU. 6 2014 – 2015 CALENDAR, NON-FOOTBALL 2014 Thursday, January 29th – Jazz Band Concert, 6:30pm, McComas Hall Thursday, October 16th – Wind Ensemble Concert, 7:30pm, McComas Hall Friday, January 30th – Wind Ensemble Conert, 7:30pm, McComas Hall Monday, November 3rd – Jazz Band Concert, 7:30pm, McComas Hall Saturday, January 31st – Honor Band Clinic Concert, 12:00pm, McComas Hall Wednesday, November 12th – United Saturday, February 14th – Audition Date States Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors, 7:30pm, Lee Hall Sunday, February 22nd – st Monday, December 1 – Starkville Community/Campus/Symphonic Band Christmas Parade Concert, 3:00pm, Lee Hall Thursday & Friday, December 11th and 12th – Wind Ensemble Concert at MS Bandmasters Convention, Natchez, MS 2015 Thursday – Saturday, January 29th – 31st – Honor Band Clinic Wednesday – Sunday, March 4th – 8th – SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament, Little Rock, AR Wednesday – Sunday, March 11th – 15th – SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament, Nashville, TN Saturday, March 21st – Audition Date Monday, April 6th – Jazz Band Concert, 7:30pm, Lee Hall Thursday, April 9th – Wind Ensemble “Legend and Mentors” Concert, 7:30pm, Lee Hall Sunday, April 12th – Community/Campus/Symphonic Band Concert, 3:00pm, Lee Hall Tuesday, April 21st – Student Conductor Concert, 4:30pm, Band Hall Saturday, April 25th – Auxiliary Auditions Special Dietary Consideration Medical Information The band department will be treating you to some meals throughout the week of camp, as well as during pep band away trips. If you have a special dietary consideration that we should know about (i.e. – vegetarian, lactose intolerant, gluten allergy, peanut allergy, etc.) please contact our Administrative Assistant, Ms. Fowler, by phone or by e-mail by AUGUST 4TH so we can accommodate your needs: During camp registration, we will ask you to complete a Medical Information Form. Please bring your insurance card, or insurance company name and policy number with you to camp so you can complete the form accurately. Although having medical insurance is NOT a requirement for membership in the Famous Maroon Band, we need to be aware of any special medical conditions so that we can assist you in case of an emergency. Information on health insurance available to students through MSU can be found at: Phone: 662-325-2713 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.health.msstate.edu >Health Center >Insurance 7