This is just a thought, but I think the alumni of the 100 should perform at games if the current members cannot march. I'm talkin about grown men and women that are no longer in school to keep the tradition going. That would bring the excitement in North Florida and a few away games. If the school isn't using the instruments the alumni can. If the school will not let them use em I'm sure a local high school can let them use them for a few games. Like I said this is just a thought. Your thoughts.
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it takes an unbelievable amount of practice to practice songs, field shows, routines, etc...and I would hope that these grown alumni members have lives, work, and families they should be more concerned about , than devoting all their time to band practice for months. I dont see that happening...ALTHOUGH it would be very nice. But again, It definitely wouldnt have the same competitive atmosphere as it would if the REGULAR, COLLEGIATE band was there.
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it takes an unbelievable amount of practice to practice songs, field shows, routines, etc...and I would hope that these grown alumni members have lives, work, and families they should be more concerned about , than devoting all their time to band practice for months. I dont see that happening...ALTHOUGH it would be very nice. But again, It definitely wouldnt have the same competitive atmosphere as it would if the REGULAR, COLLEGIATE band was there.
Great Idea
Idk this might just be another Morris Brown situation. they might have to start from scratch and build back up