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Dear Prospective Member:

Hello from the UNH Wildcat Marching Band!

It is time to start looking forward to this fall and the 2014 edition of the Wildcat Marching Band!  Whether you are a returning member, new member, or still thinking about it, this e-mail will have lots of information for you.  Please read on! This email also contains information about the various other ensembles in the Department of Music.

First off, please bookmark our website at http://bands.unh.edu/ and join our Facebook group. These will be updated throughout the summer with information about all of the UNH Bands.  The WMB in particular uses the bands website as a communication hub – it has all of our forms, calendars, and other information.  One of the most useful pages is the Forms Page.

Why should I join the Wildcat Marching Band?

Members of the marching band say it’s one of the best decisions they made as an incoming freshman!  To see some reasons why, check out our Top Ten Reasons to Join the Wildcat Marching Band.

2014 Season Highlights

See the website for a current calendar for the upcoming season.  Here are some things we’re especially looking forward to:

  • The show – ImAgInAtIoN
  • The cannon lives on for Overture 1812!
  • UNH Band Day! – September 13th
  • 6th Annual Cat Pack Kick-Off event – August 31st
  • Performance at the New England Collegiate Marching Band Festival in Worcester, MA – October 5th
  • Alumni Band at Homecoming and 95th anniversary of the WMB – October 11th
  • Salem Band Show – October 11th
  • 6th annual WMB on ICE – October 31st
  • Performance at the UNH @ URI football game and USBands Show in Cheshire, CT – November 8th
  • 15th Annual UNH Band Extravaganza – November 21st
  • And did we mention the trip to FLORIDA in January???

How do I officially become a member?

The most important thing you need to do this summer is to fill out our Participation Form, which is available on the website.  However, you should not fill this out until you know your housing assignment for the fall.  The deadline to fill out the Participation Form is July 25th.  If you make changes to your housing after you submit the form, that’s fine.  Just be sure to let us know ASAP.  If, for some reason, you don’t have your housing assignment by July 25th, fill out the form anyway and then contact us when you find out where you’ll be living.  Incoming freshman should start finding out housing assignments soon. If you don’t find out right away, be patient. Sometimes it takes a few weeks to get everyone sorted out. Let your section leader know that you are definitely planning to join, and then fill out the participation form as soon as you get your housing assignment. You can do the other forms in the meantime.
After you fill out your Participation Form, you will also need to complete the Order Form (credit cards won’t be charged until after July 1st) and Health Form.  The Order Form must be completed by July 25th so we can ensure all the supplies will be in on time. Your Health Form may be submitted electronically or you print it out and bring it to band camp.  The electronic submission is preferred, as we will be keeping the files on an iPad to bring with us when we travel (and the fewer we have to scan, the better). PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.
If you aren’t officially registered for the course (MUSI 454) yet, that’s no problem.  You can add it any time during the first three weeks of classes.  This will be discussed further at band camp.  The most important thing to do this summer is fill out the forms on the website.

Band Camp

Band Camp is required for all members as this is the time when we learn a large portion of our music/carriage and drill for the year.  Band Camp will start for WMB Council, Drumline, and Colorguard on Sunday, August 24th, and for all Winds on Wednesday, August 27th.  A detailed schedule will be available later in the summer, but you will move into your dorm for the year between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on the 24th or between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. on the 27th.  THESE MOVE-IN TIMES ARE SET BY UNH HOUSING AND THEY DO NOT ALLOW EXCEPTIONS. Please make your end-of-summer plans accordingly so you can be here on time. Band Camp will run until Sunday, but we will work around the Wildcat Days schedule so first-year students won’t miss anything important.  You’ll also have free time to get to know your roommates and to get settled even more.  Additional information, including a tentative schedule, is available on the website.

Music

This year’s show, ImAgInAtIoN, is going to be a lot of fun. We’ll be incorporating some creative ideas (open to new ones, too!) into the show to fit the playful theme.  Please view the show announcement for more information. Instructions for downloading music will be provided when you submit your participation form.

Travel

Every year, we travel to one away football game.  This year, we’ll be heading to the University of Rhode Island as we take on the Rams. After the game, we’re traveling to Cheshire, CT to perform in exhibition at a USBands show there. We’ll stay overnight in Connecticut and then head home on Sunday. We also will be taking a trip to Florida to perform at Walt Disney World and Universal Studios! While we cover all of your travel during the season, this optional trip will be at your own cost. Please see the website for more information.

Drumline

Placement auditions will be held on July 19th. While it is not required that you audition early, it is to your advantage to do so. Plus, it will allow you to get a head start on the music, which will help us perform at the highest level possible. The drumline will begin band camp on Sunday, August 24th.  Drumline members will hear more from Mark Adams, our drumline instructor, and Ron Goodwin, the assistant drumline instructor, (as well as Mike Rubin, the drumline section leader) later this summer.  Video auditions will be an option for those who cannot attend on the 19th. As a last resort, you may still audition on August 18th, but available parts will be limited.

Colorguard                        

The colorguard will also begin band camp on Sunday, August 24th.  During these few days, you will get a jump on learning our warm-ups and carriage for the season.  Guard members will hear more from Katie McManus, our colorguard instructor (as well as Justina Hiney, the colorguard captain) later this summer.  Check your e-mail for more information as band camp approaches.

Woodwind and Brass

We don’t have auditions for membership in the Wildcat Marching Band, but most sections have informal auditions for part placement.  If your instrument has split parts, you will be asked to play a small audition to make sure each player is placed on the part that suits him or her best.  Your section leader(s) will contact you with more information on what to prepare.  Some sections may even conduct auditions by video in advance, so you can all find out what part you’re playing earlier and have more time to practice the music.  Find your section leader on the Contact a Member page if you want to ask any questions.

Music Majors

Music Education majors are strongly encouraged to participate in marching band for at least one year.  Freshman year is the best time to do it, since it eases the transition to college and is the most convenient year to fit it into your schedule.  About 25% of band members are music majors, so you’ll make some good connections within the department right off the bat.  There are also several student leadership opportunities available that can serve as great training and experience for your future teaching career.  It’s not unusual for music majors who are in marching band to be in three or more ensembles.  You’ll be busy, but you’ll be just as busy (if not more so) when you’re a music teacher!  Plenty of music education majors have been able to march all four years in addition to their other ensembles.

Beast of the East Pep Band

The Beast of the East Pep Band plays at all home men’s hockey games, conference men’s and women’s basketball games, and several women’s hockey games each year.  While it is a separate ensemble from the marching band, most students choose to participate in both.  In the fall, rehearsals are held during (in place of) marching band rehearsals (the first will most likely be on October 13th).  When there are hockey games on Friday nights, marching band rehearsal is canceled so that the pep band can be at the game.  The Beast of the East Pep Band is actually split into two or three smaller bands, each of which is assigned to specific games throughout the year.  If you can’t make it to an assigned game, you can get someone from another band to sub for you, so it’s very flexible if you plan ahead.  Members of the band are selected to travel with the teams for playoffs.  Next year’s potential playoff sites are Boston, Manchester, Hyannis, Binghamton, and Minneapolis. The Beast of the East Pep Band plays until the sports seasons end, which is usually in late March or (hopefully) early April.  In the spring semester, rehearsals are held once a week.  Come to one hockey game and you’ll be hooked!  See the website for more information.

Concert Ensembles and Jazz Bands

The Department of Music offers three concert bands, a symphony orchestra, and two jazz bands.  The Symphony Orchestra, Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band are open by audition and are made up primarily of music majors (especially Symphony Orchestra and Wind Symphony).  String players in the orchestra audition for seating placement only, and non-majors are encouraged to join. The Concert Band is open to all students on campus, and holds auditions for seating purposes only.  Since marching band rehearses Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and Concert Band and Symphonic Band rehearse Tuesdays and Thursdays, many students participate in both marching band and a concert band.  Auditions are held the first week of classes.  You can find more information and audition materials on the website.  If you want to wait, you’re welcome to join Concert Band second semester. 
Both jazz bands rehearse Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons and require auditions for acceptance.  They will most likely hold auditions the second week of classes.  When you get on campus for band camp, you can pick up your audition music in the PCAC and sign up for an audition time.

Questions

We have a detailed Frequently Asked Questions page on the website.  Rather than making this e-mail longer than it already is, please visit that page for questions about borrowing instruments, other ensembles, time concerns, etc.  You can always feel free to contact Mrs. Goodwin with any additional questions as well.  The band camp information PDF on the website is also a helpful resource.

Finally…

If you’re still reading, thanks!  Hopefully we’ve covered everything we need to for now.  Please take a look around our website.  Check out the pictures, videos, and other information.  If you have questions you can contact Mrs. Goodwin or a member of the band.  If you’re on Facebook and haven’t already done so, you can join the UNH Wildcat Marching Band Interest Group and “like” University of New Hampshire Bands.  Follow us on Twitter @UNHWMB, and join our page on Wildcat Link.  Oh, and don’t forget about our forms page. Got all that?

We look forward to hearing from you and will hopefully see you in August!!!

Sincerely,
 
Casey Goodwin
Director of Athletic Bands