Monica ~ That was the best explanation of UIL scoring that I've read yet. Thank you!! Can't wait to see y'alls show again tomorrow night! And hey, since we're last, I hope you'll get to see ours too!
-gina-
Ugh! I'll miss it again! I'm chaperoning (again...) and the schedule says we're loading the busses & returning home immediately after performing.
That's so sad. The kids like to watch other bands. That is the biggest complaint our kids have about marching band, they never get to see any other bands perform (they always go last because the won the year before). They got to see about 4 bands perform at BOA this year, none in finals though.
(just to clarify, the mouthpiece broke because DD, instead of putting her clarinet back in its case when she got to the band room after the football game, laid it on a chair, so another girl walked by and accidentally sideswiped it with her saxophone, knocking it to the floor and chipping a hunk out of DD's mouthpiece. i see this as my daughter's fault for not putting up her clarinet, my grandmother and mother see this as the other girl's fault for knocking it off! OMG! how about a little personal responsibility?!? heaven forbid my daughter EVER do anything wrong!)
It is too bad, the past two contests with a prelims/finals format the kids did get to see a few of the bands. This is our UIL region contest - the bands receive a rating shortly after performing, so there's no awards ceremony or winner. It would be nice to stay but it's a school night. This contest is always a surprise to the kids - they frequently say the audience was dead because the stadium isn't full.
The band parents at Gina's school are terrific hosts! Being a school night, it's an extra bonus the stadium is nearby...No long drive home!
Saw a t-shirt this weekend at the competition that I want very badly. It said, "I used to have a life, now I'm a band parent."![]()
This is just my Second year as a Band Mom... and I was so out of it last year that I feel like this is my first year! But I think that we just have one contest in which we get a number score, as in a 1 or 2, and at that contest we leave as soon as its over. The rest we stay for the presenting of awards after Preliminaries. Actually, our Director has said that we will stay to the end of Finals, even if we don't make it... but the one time we didn't make it, so many kids were sick and everyone was exhausted, so he fed them and took them home. So they got home around 8:30 rather than 1a.m. as usual.
I love watching the other bands, and my DS Tuba Dude does too, to a point. He gets tired of it faster than I do. Sometimes, sitting with his friends and talking or taking a nap on the trailer is a bigger draw than other bands.I learn a lot watching the other bands and I certainly appreciate all of the work that goes into it! AND.. after helping with the uniforms this year, I have great sympathy for the Moms that have to keep WHITE uniforms clean!
Sometimes, I wish I was still a clueless freshman band parent, it was much better not knowing about all of the drama... My son is on the loading crew, naps on the truck are their favorite perks and crew cuts to the front of the dinner line.... One of the other area band trailers is outfitted very nicely. They have a huge big screen TV and a tent on the side of their trailer - supposedly so the kids can watch their performance during contest down times - however, all I've ever seen is a bunch of dads in chairs watching the college football games....![]()
That's so sweet!Thanks!
Since our band is last to perform, DS and I are going to go over there as soon as I get home from work so he can finally see a band or two. It really is sad that the kids rarely get to see the other bands at these competitions -- I think it would not only foster a friendly competitive spirit, but let them see the variety of styles and such. As it is, we'll only be able to get there soon enough for DS to see one, maybe two other bands before he has to head over to the band hall to get ready.
Saw a t-shirt this weekend at the competition that I want very badly. It said, "I used to have a life, now I'm a band parent."![]()
Our band survived last night's UIL region contest & fierce winds receiving straight ones from the judges. Our director made the decision to dance our tribal dance section wearing shakos & use only the trunks of our tree props without the branches & leaves. Visually not the best, but the winds were playing havoc with everyone's props. There were reported injuries with a few schools last night due to props or guard equipment & the high winds.
Gina gets the parent of the year award sitting in the stadium cheering on the bands! The wind and the low-for-us-Texans temperature combined was cold! I was miserable in the stands while our band performed. As one of the emergency moms, I was somewhat protected near the school building from the wind tailing the band during warm-ups.
First off, we made it to semi-state.
Second off, what a strange marching weekend.
The winds at our site, were bad for the earlier bands, but were just starting to dying down by the time our A class bands were set to perform and by the time the last of the 14 bands in our class took the field the winds weren't a factor. So the band with the ballet bars, lucked out being the last band performing and had no issues with their props. We used our tarp and laid out the bricks to hold it in place, as we were one of the 1st bands to go and it was still pretty windy.
In the class before us, one band choose not to put down it's tarp and they lost GE visual points. One of the other bands in our class and marched before us, used their tarp - didn't use anything to weight it down - and had issues with it moving, causing mainly the color guard, to have to jump or almost trip over the thing, causing them to loose points in visual - both the individual and ensemble. Felt bad for both bands, as they were damned if they did and damned if they didn't.
Here was the other issue, that is causing a bit of head scratching. One of the top bands, did not have a very good showing. One of their tuba's fell - while walking forward right at the 50 yard line, as the band was compressing into a block as a major visual effect. And when I say fell, he lost the tuba. Also, they have a solo rifle toss that is a high light, 50 yard line dead center of the field. She missed the catch and she had to go a good ten steps to pick it up. Neither one of these were reflected in their scores. This is normally a very clean program - no drops by color guard. In addition to the major rifle drop, we counted 5 flag drops and 3 other rifle drops. They still were in the mid 80's - the same range they had been getting the last 2 weeks with very clean programs.
The common comment we heard, was I thought the judging was passed on what you saw on the field TODAY, not last week, not last month, and not last year. A lot of people, feel that this band got scores that didn't reflect what they did on the field that saturday, but what they have done in the past. We have always told our kids, it's anybodys competition to win or lose, on any given day. You perform clean, and leave it all on the field, it's yours to win. You don't, you've left the door wide open. Most feel that door was left wide open by this band performance, but the judges slammed it shut by giving inflated scores.
Lol... First, I am one of those people who would be perfectly happy in an igloo on a glacier. It's anything above 75 degrees that I loathe with a passion. (So of course, I live in the Land of 1000 Degree Summers!) And after this past officially-hottest-summer-in-the-history-of-EVER for us, I am lovin' me some cool weather. So I was pretty dang happy sitting in the stands last night.![]()
Ahh, fall in SE Texas... 90 one day, in the 60's the next, then back to the mid-80's a few days after that!Never know what laundry to do this time of year. Shorts? Sweaters? Bathing suits? Blankets? Usually all of the above...
That wind was some kind of crazy, though... I felt so bad for all the color guard kids battling with their flags and such, and for the kids trying to hold up props. I had no idea there were injuries -- do you have any idea what band(s)??
CONGRATS on all 1's!! I am going crazy wondering how we did. Have no clue.Y'all really deserved all 1's -- just love that show so much, even if the palm trees were drought victims.
(DS & I got a big kick out of your text!)
One of the field gate volunteers mentioned that a Santa Fe member broke her foot. Creek's Candyland set blew over, sending the King & Queen (? - I didn't see it, based on my husband's description) sliding off the back. He said it looked like the Queen was limping off the field after the performance.
DH and I have been joking a lot about that this year-that after next year we will have to get a life again because we will be empty nesters. Most of our friends will be as well so we can at least be no-lifers with them, that and we will have a heck of a lot more disposable income because we won't be spending $1800/year on band, then all of the extras for another million or so dollars each year
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