Marching Band Research Paper

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Putting the “I” in Marching Band

Casey Stengel, an American Major League Baseball outfielder and manager says, “It’s easy to get good players . Getting them to play together, that’s the hard part.” This is not only with baseball, or any other sport, but also with band. During marching season that’s especially true, since band then takes the most dedication and time commitment. To be willing to give up most of your time to be part of that, there has to be some kind of dedication, and talent. Despite having the best players, band is based upon a whole ensemble, not just individuals. Everyone has to be able to work together to have success. Even though many bands play some of the most technical pieces of music, and preform some of the most physically demanding drills, the most difficult is trying to get everyone to work together and make music. Not just as many individuals, but as one whole ensemble. …show more content…

The main problem I have found with teamwork is one’s ego. As Ellen Criss said in her article Teamwork in the Music Room, “They [members of the band] take ownership of the ensemble experience in a unique and personal way” (Criss). Therefore when someone criticizes something I do wrong, or tries to correct me, I automatically take it to heart. I especially can't stand it when someone younger than me try's to correct me; all due to someone’s own personal

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