Frequently Asked Questions
Competition Days
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Just like other sports, Marching Band participates in scored contests.
These contests usually take place on Saturdays. Competitions are divided into Preliminary Performances and Final Performances. Please consult the Marching Band Calendar for the dates of contests.
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UIL is the organization that creates rules for and administers almost all athletic, musical, and academic contests for public primary and secondary schools in Texas. At UIL competitions, schools compete against other schools in the same UIL conference (we are 6A).
Review the UIL Scoring Rubric >
Bands of America is an independent company that hosts competitions throughout the nation. BOA is not connected to the school districts. When competing at BOA bands are assigned to a competing class based on the total enrolled students at each band's high school enrollment levels (grades 10 through 12).
Classes are used to determine preliminary placements and awards. The highest-scoring bands regardless of class advance to the finals performance. Class champions who do not advance to the finals are invited to perform in the exhibition.
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Report times will differ for each contest, and you can find schedules on the Marching Band Calendar.
A typical Competition Day Schedule is:
report to the SC band hall
rehearsal
students will gather uniforms & supplies
load the busses
arrive at the competition site
unload
rehearse
perform in the Preliminary round (if applicable)
regroup and take a break (if able)
gather for the announcement of awards
Finals:
If we are selected for Finals…
we rehearse, perform, and wait for the final awards, and then we will head back to the school.If we are not selected for Finals…
we load up the students, and head back to the school. -
Yes, meals will be provided on competition days. Meal times will vary according to the competition performance schedule. Students are encouraged to bring snacks.
Please send your student with money in case they stop by the concessions!
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Yes! If time allows we do allow students to get snacks and purchase souvenirs.
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Yes! In fact, we encourage you to make some noise for our band!
Please read through this document on Competition Etiquette to get the lowdown on competition behavior.
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MUSIC PERFORMANCE
How well does the band play?
Are they in tune?
Are they together?
Do they have an "ensemble sound"?
VISUAL PERFORMANCE
How well do they march?
Are they in step?
How clean (together) is the color guard work?
How is their body carriage?
How are the horn angles?
How is the spacing?
GENERAL EFFECT
Is the music conveying a mood or message to the audience?
Is the entire visual program conveying a mood or message to the audience?
Are the forms and movements readable?
How well do both music and visuals integrate into a total package that represents the theme?
PERCUSSION
How clean (together) is the percussion section?
Are they playing musically?
Is the front ensemble (pit) playing with the rest of the ensemble?
How well do they balance with the wind section?
AUXILIARY
How clean (together) is the color guard?
Is their choreography properly reflecting the music?
Is the difficulty of the work appropriate for the performers?