George Edwards - marching band director - died in 2009.
George Edwards - marching band director - was born in 1948.
As many as the band director want! It just depends on how many he/she would like!
A marching band staff typically consists of the band director, a marching director, a woodwind instructor, a brass instructor, and separate instructors for the drumline and the pit. Depending on how much funding the band has, the woodwind instructor could be split between two people--a flute/piccolo leader and a clarinet leader. There might be several separate instructors for high and low brass.
You probably can, but you should first try to see if your school has an online calendar with a list of rehearsals. If it says there is a closed rehearsal, you will not be able to watch. If it is still unclear, then either ask a member of the marching band or the director of your school's marching band program.
George T. Bennett has written: 'Grooming the marching band for high school contests' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Marching bands, Drill and minor tactics 'Street routines for marching band contests and public exhibitions, by George T. Bennett ..' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Marching bands, Drill and minor tactics
Some wear the marching band hat strap under the chin to keep it in place, others wear it on the chin to look more aggressive (but it often leads to hats left on the field). Ask your band director which is correct for your band.
Assistant Band Director of the Avon Marching Black and Gold. Also he is a brass instructor of Carolina Crown.
Million Dollar Band - marching band - was created in 1913.
Yes, Marching Band is a preforming art
Monarch Marching Band was created in 2008.
Marching Owl Band was created in 1916.
Hawkeye Marching Band was created in 1881.