Cell phones are a lot worse than the band at games. Those things kill a good crowd.
True Fact: If you don't tweet that you're at Hilton Coliseum, you actually cease to exist.
Cell phones are a lot worse than the band at games. Those things kill a good crowd.
Not to nitpick, but how the hell are you hearing what band people are saying at football games? Unless you are a field worker by the Jacobsen building during football games I am calling BS on that one.
And of course there are people in the band who are not super knowledgeable about football/basketball. That is different than any other section in Jack Trice/Hilton how?
I have read through this entire thread and see valid suggestions on both sides.
I am a band alum. I am, for the sake of argument, one of the "old timers" mentioned earlier in this thread. For those who insist on referring to band students as "Band Geeks", "Nerds", etc. Go ahead, be my guest.
My hobby has afforded me the opportunity to get into ISU football games, basketball games and hockey games for FREE. How much did you pay for season tickets? My hobby afforded me the opportunity to travel with the team for their NCAA Tournament runs, for FREE. What did you do on your spring break? How much did THAT cost you? My hobby has provided me to opportunity to travel the WORLD playing music. I have played for four US Presidents. I have played with world-class musicians. I have had the honor meeting and getting to know some jazz legends. What has your hobby done for you?
In reading through the other threads on CF, I am struck by the amount of venom directed everywhere. It was only a matter of time before it was turned in the direction of the band, in some form. Go ahead, rip on the band all you like. These are tough kids. They have to be to do what they do every week during football season and during basketball season. Ultimately, ISU Bands have been here before you and will be here long after you are gone.
buddy i heard because i was IN THE BAND. And its different because the people not in band in the stands aren't singing spongebob square pants. i was in band in high school but also played a ton of sports. i just believe the best thing the band can do is
1. play their songs whenever they are told. i think that the students generally enjoy the rock tunes more then some poppy song
2. when their songs are over just become part of the student section. jump up and down, yell OHH, do the cyclone power stuff, airball, etc. if we all did the same thing instead of the band doing their own little thing on the side i think it could be way cooler. i understand if the band is trying to start some new things. but its hard to get all the students to pick up on that.
Ah, I didn't even consider that option, but I probably should have. You should know better than to make it sound like the whole band is a bunch of uninformed sports-idiots then.
ya i probably went a little over the top but it is the truth. most kids do it because basketball band gives them a credit. and i know for a fact its the same for marching band. a large reason why i stopped doing band though is because some of their antics made me facepalm so much that i got frequent headaches.
Wow, maybe the game has changed a lot in 5 years, but I can't think of anyone I ever knew who did marching band or pep band for that measely 1 credit. Sure, the easy A was a fringe benefit, but there are much less time-consuming ways of boosting the ol' GPA if you didn't have any interest in actually being in an athletic band.
And yes, I had my share of embarassment with some of the band "traditions" during games, but I stand by my point: They are trying to get SOMETHING going, and it's basically only noticeable when the surrounding students/fans are sitting on their hands or standing with folded arms.
This times a million! I would not be practicing for 15 hours a week just so I could get my 1 credit on my gpa!
Wow, maybe the game has changed a lot in 5 years, but I can't think of anyone I ever knew who did marching band or pep band for that measely 1 credit. Sure, the easy A was a fringe benefit, but there are much less time-consuming ways of boosting the ol' GPA if you didn't have any interest in actually being in an athletic band.
And yes, I had my share of embarassment with some of the band "traditions" during games, but I stand by my point: They are trying to get SOMETHING going, and it's basically only noticeable when the surrounding students/fans are sitting on their hands or standing with folded arms.
you practice 15 hours a week on that music? you gotta be joking man
you practice 15 hours a week on that music? you gotta be joking man
buddy i heard because i was IN THE BAND. And its different because the people not in band in the stands aren't singing spongebob square pants. i was in band in high school but also played a ton of sports. i just believe the best thing the band can do is
1. play their songs whenever they are told. i think that the students generally enjoy the rock tunes more then some poppy song
2. when their songs are over just become part of the student section. jump up and down, yell OHH, do the cyclone power stuff, airball, etc. if we all did the same thing instead of the band doing their own little thing on the side i think it could be way cooler. i understand if the band is trying to start some new things. but its hard to get all the students to pick up on that.
So much hate. Where is the love?
i talked to a girl when i was in band (she was also in band) and she told me the only reason she was doing it was because she was a music major and had to do it for atleast one year
Well I guess it's 6 and a half of rehearsal and then drumline has an extra 5 hours a week.