What is the festival of marching bands?
The torch band Festival is an event representing more marching bands at high school or university. It is a very similar competition for marching bands in that judges evaluate the participating bands about how well they work and provide feedback. However, unlike the band's competition, the emphasis is on emphasizing different styles and music, so they do not necessarily win, so that the participating bands often follow each other and provide positive encouragement.
During the festival of the marching band, members of the marching band come to the performance area and are a facilitator. The marching group plays at least one piece, usually covered with material from half -time programs developed during the football season. They move in the performance field and create visual designs and effects as they play.
More judges determine the quality of the performance of each band during the festival of the marching band. They look at the overall musicality of the band, Visual impact and technical complexity. Judges often also evaluate the work of the drum majOR for each band, they focus on the ability to perform and check the file.
When judges evaluate the bands participating in the festival, they usually group them into different divisions. The division reflects the size of the school and the participating band. In general, larger bands have better quality, because unlike bands in very small schools, directors often require auditions, because the number of people who want to participate allows greater selectivity in terms of music. Larger schools also tend to have better financing, allowing them to try things in a marching show that would be too expensive for a small school. Classification to divisions takes into account these discrepancies and allows fairer assessment.
Thefestival of marching bands is usually open to the public, as a point of the festival of marching bands is to show other people what these bands are doing and techniques that are able to play.Events are usually free, but some festivals charge a general entry fee that allows festival hosts to cover their operating costs.
A small festival of marching bands can only take a few hours. At a very large festival, the number of bands may require the spread of the festival within a few days. This means that in some cases it is not practical for members of the audience to view the whole festival. People often walk during the day and time when specific bands they want to see perform.