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NORTHWESTERN

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Facts:

  • Location: Evanston, Illinois
  • Mascot: Wildcats
  • Stadium: Ryan Field
  • Campus Home: Regenstein Hall
  • Band size: around 150 to 200
  • Director: Daniel Farris
  • Drum Major: Casey Kannenberg and Sarah Kurley
  • Sprit team: Travis Harper and Jenny Tison
  • Sections: flute, clarinet, alto saxes, tenor saxes, mellophone, trumpet, trombone, low brass, drumline, guard
  • Marching Style: unknown
  • Leadership: Music instructor and Drill Instructor
  • Practice Locations: unknown
  • Rehearsal Times: 4-6 Mon, Wed, Fri and 7-9 Thurs; Saturday morning game days - morning warm-up and rehearsal
  • School Songs: unknown
  • Pep Bands: unknown

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Northwestern Travel Information:

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Schedule:

  • Sept 6- Air Force
  • Sept 13 - Miami of Ohio
  • Oct 4 - Minnesota
  • Oct 25 - HOMECOMING vs. Wisconsin
  • Nov 8 - Penn State (Family Weekend)
  • Nov 15 - Michigan

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Northwestern University
NUMB - Marching Band

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THE OHIO STATE

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Facts:

  • Location: Colubus, Ohio
  • Mascot: Buckeyes
  • Stadium: Ohio Stadium
  • Campus Home: unknown
  • Band size: 225
  • Director: Dr. Jon R. Woods
  • Drum Major: unknown
  • Sections: E-flat Cornets, B-flat Cornets, Flugelhorns, F Horns, Trombones, Baritone Horns, Sousaphones, Drumline
  • Marching Style: unknown
  • Leadership: Row leaders
  • Practice Locations: unknown
  • Rehearsal Times: unknown
  • School Songs: Buckeye Battle Cry and Across The Field
  • Pep Bands: unknown

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Traditions:

  • Members of the OSUMB are required to try out every year, with veteran members receiving the same treatment as new candidates. As a result, veterans who return unprepared or find themselves in the midst of a more competitive row may make the band as alternates or be cut from the band entirely.
  • The "Script Ohio" has become a standard chart for the band. It is 3:30 minutes long and is marched single file.
  • The 'i-dotter' was orginially a trumpet player, but changed to a sousaphone in 1937.
  • The familiar kick, turn, and bow by the sousaphone player at the top of the "i" was an innovation introduced by Glen R. Johnson at a game in 1938. "(The turn) was an impulse reaction when drum major Myron McKelvey arrived three or four measures too soon at the top of the "i"," Johnson explained, "so I did a big kick, a turn, and a deep bow to use up the music before Buckeye Battle Cry. The crowd roared when this happened, and it became part of the show thereafter."

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BUCKEYE NEWS:

Congratulations Ohio State University! The 2002 Football Big 10 Champions and NCAA Football National Champions!

AWESOME!
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