A Connection between Marching Band and Sports

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With four and a half minutes left of halftime, Annandale High School’s football coach, Michael Scott, forces the marching band off the field by shaking the drum major’s podium repetitively. Nevertheless, Michael brought his football players onto the field and did not realize that he was being disrespectful to the band, especially on senior night (Devorak). After participating in marching band for 7 years, marching bands do not receive the credit, recognition, and satisfaction that they deserve for the amount of hard work and time that is put forth into making a season successful. However, when the time comes for school boards to balance their budgets, marching band is usually the first extracurricular activity to get cut or does not have the adequate funds (Kerchner and Abril 249). Within the past few weeks, Hempfield school district was faced with the dreaded decision to either cut the marching band or rearrange their bus schedule (Knapp). Even though marching band is not considered a sport, did anyone think that it could qualify to be one? According to dictionary.com, a sport is defined as: “An athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of competitive nature” (“Sport”). Arguably, marching band has the capabilities of being recognized as a sport because of the physical activity, skill, and competition that encompasses each band program. Earlier in history, marching bands encompassed the vision of being associated with the military. World War I embraced this style of marching when a military style band played martial and patriotic songs to soldiers that needed morale-boosting effects (Madsen, Plack, and Dunnigan 55). However, this style of marching band faded in the later nineteenth century to give rise to a... ... middle of paper ... ...am: Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2099. Print. Lever, Katie. “Is Marching Band a Sport?” John Hardin High School. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Mar. 2014. Madsen, Clifford K., David S. Plack, and D. Patrick Dunnigan. “Marching Band As A Recruiting Organization for the University: A Case Study.” Journal of Band Research 43.1 (2007): 54-62. Web. 16 Mar. 2014. “Marching Band And Sports On Level Playing Field.” American College of Sports Medicine. Matrix Group International, Inc., n.d. Web. 17 Mar 2014. “Marching Band / Varsity Band.” School of Music: University of Wisconsin-Madison. School of Music University of Wisconsin-Madison, n.d. Web. 25 Mar. 2014. “Sport.” Dictionary.com. Random House, Inc., 2014. Web. 19 Mar. 2014. Rickels, David A. “A Comparison of Variables in Arizona Marching Band Festival Results.” Journal of Band Research 44.1 (2008): 25-39. Web. 31 Mar. 2014.

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