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Kudos to the band for putting together a very entertaining halftime show on Halloween night, I really enjoyed it!
Kudos to the band for putting together a very entertaining halftime show on Halloween night, I really enjoyed it!
I'm part of the band. It is because of the pit. It channels our sound straight across the field.
I'm sure this frustrates the band more than the fans (you guys do a great job and I'm sure you want to be heard).
Any thoughts on what the band leadership wants to do about this?
How good is our band? I'm not being a jerk, I just honestly have no basis on which to evaluate them. They are the only halftime show I can remember viewing, so I'm just wondering what caliber of show am I watching. I hear all these stories about how great the BADger band is...are they true? I'm a little bored by the halftime shows (expect during the thriller dance...I look forward to that one every year) and I'm not sure if it's just not my thing, or our band is missing something. Please don't take my boredom the wrong way...I love the tradition of marching bands and never want to see them go away and I appreciate all the work you guys obviously put in.
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IMO Minnesota Marching Band is pretty good. (disclaimer: I'm a band alum, and haven't personally seen all the bands). All the bands of the Big Ten are historically some of the best in the nation--Minnesota's band was definitely better than Virginia and Kansas' bands at the bowl games in 2005 and 2008, and I've heard similar stories of Big Ten bands showing up the "opposition" at bowl games.
If I had to rank the bands, I'd say Minnesota is somewhere in the #3-#5 range in the Big Ten. Ohio State and Michigan State are almost without a doubt the top two, and Michigan's probably a little bit better (and bigger). We're about on par with Purdue and Penn State's bands, and a little bit better than Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, and Northwestern.
Wisconsin's band is... special; they kind of do their own thing and don't care what anyone else thinks; it's one of those "you have to appreciate it for what it is" situations: they're pretty good at what they do, but not everyone likes it--a lot of Badger fans think their band is the greatest thing since sliced bread and that every other band is inferior, so that's probably a lot of what you've heard. (I personally don't care for it, but like I said, they're good at what they do)
Comparing bands is pretty hard, especially across conferences, where bands have vastly different styles. But, all the Big Ten bands are pretty similar in the grand scheme of things. What someone thinks of a band really depends on what you want out of them--Big Ten bands have a reputation for a lot of tradition and the "Big Ten High Step," whereas bands from the SEC and Big 12 usually only low step, but still put on a damn good show (Texas Tech was one of the best bands I have ever seen). ALL bands work extremely hard to do what they do, and, again, it really comes down to what you want to see a band do.
One of the things that's unique about the Minnesota Band is the end-of-year indoor concert (we were the first marching band in the nation to do it; tons of other bands have followed suit). The directors have the challenge of creating shows that are not only entertaining to the crowd at the game, but also make for a good sit down concert, given limited rehearsal time. Usually, a show will lend itself to one or the other (the Thriller show is obviously the former), but they try to get a good mix throughout the season.