Marching Band

 

 

Marching BandMade up from almost every field of study, the 200 member TCU Marching Band is one of the most visible and prestigious organizations on campus. The band performs before an annual crowd of almost 200,000. The band has also traveled to exciting bowl games the last three consecutive years. As a member of the TCU Band you are a part of an exciting and spirited group. Many members cherish lifelong friendships as well as the instant support network gained as you enter the TCU Campus. Because TCU's membership in the Mountain West Conference, the Horned Frog Marching Band regularly performs for large crowds in an exciting football atmosphere throughout the fall.

All students at Texas Christian University are eligible to participate in the marching band. This program benefits students of varying degrees of talent and differing musical interests, aiding those who are looking toward a career in music as well as those for whom music will be an enriching avocation. The band performs at all home football games, several away games, guest exhibitions at marching festivals, at pep rallies, other campus functions, the Fort Worth Stock Show Parade, and bowl games.

While Marching Band is a fall semester course, all members are encouraged to enroll in one of the three concert organizations that meet in the spring: The Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band and University Concert Band. The Wind Symphony also meets during the fall semester. Several outstanding jazz ensembles, along with the TCU Basketball Band, are also great musical opportunities at TCU.

Summer Band

Approximately ten days before school starts the TCU Marching Band begins preparing for the upcoming season by returning to campus and starting to learn the first pre-game and half-time shows. Each instrument section meets on its own, working on music and marching style, and on developing a common bond upon which to build a great season. When school begins, band members are already settled into their dorms and ready to start the semester. To read the TCU Band Summer Newsletter, filled with lots of information about the upcoming marching season, click here.

Colorguard

The TCU Colorguard adds a visual component to the marching band. We always strive to challenge each member of the guard but do so in a fun and enjoyable way. We welcome a wide range of talent and skill and do not require any previous colorguard experience. There is no tryout process to be on the TCU colorguard, however hard work and dedication is a requirement. Depending on the year’s show, the colorguard may spin weapons in addition to flags. For the weapon line, previous experience is typically needed. Members are not required to play an instrument in any concert bands but are encouraged to participate in other areas of the TCU School of Music. For those looking to continue their colorguard experience or want to try something new, the TCU colorguard is a great way to make friends, get involved, and cheer on the TCU football team.

For further questions about the TCU colorguard please contact Lindsey von Holstein (L.vonholstein@tcu.edu), Kimmy Daycock (KMDaycock@tcu.edu) or the TCU Band Office.

 

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