Banging out the Homecoming game with the Cavalier Marching Band
The band played on
BY C-VILLE WEEKLY
Those high notes don't just hit themselves!
If you’re at a football game and you feel like taking your jacket off, you can just…take it off. Unless you’re in UVA’s Cavalier Marching Band, in which case you wait until you’re told to take your jacket off.
Built on the principle of coordinated movement—all hats on now, left foot first, piccolos seated together—the marching band fuses its more than 275 members into a unified whole that’s capable of learning a different halftime show for every home game. When photographer Ashley Twiggs hung out with the CMB before and during the October 10 homecoming game against Indiana, she came back wowed by the level of preparation the students showed. On home game days, “coordinated movement” means more than marching in step; it means a morning practice (that day, in the rain), lunch in matching T-shirts and shorts, and group stretches. It takes a lot to get ready for a performance before more than 60,000 people. Football players know that too, but marching band isn’t for the stardom seeker. During about 40 minutes between warm-ups and their pre-game show, band members hang out in a parking garage near Scott Stadium, sitting on golf carts, chatting, even napping.
The football team can easily point to its win (47-7) as a measure of its own preparation, but the marching band might highlight a different number: five. That’s how many years it’s been in existence. Created for the 2004 season after a $1.5 million gift from Carl and Hunter Smith (and after the dissolution of the Virginia Pep Band, its more mischievous and, some said, offensive predecessor), the band is just a baby when compared with its ACC siblings.
That isn’t slowing it down. It’s now got a respectable membership (bigger than University of Maryland, at 250+ members, though smaller than Virginia Tech’s 330) and the confidence to be pumped, but not nervous, about playing in a stadium that hosted U2 nine days before. At least, not so nervous for one clarinetist, during that parking garage interlude, to paint a piccolo player’s fingernails blue.
Hey, what’s your major? Matt Gillwald waits in the tunnel beneath Scott Stadium before the CMB performance.
"Tuba" is always a funny punchline, isn't it?
It’s a big vacancy that’s left behind when the CMB takes the field for their half-time performance.
Comments
I love watching the precision movements of this marching band and hearing a marching band that actually sounds great. The Drum Line is especially fun to watch and hear, too.
Patricia LeiningerOctober 14th, 2009 10:11am
I am a second-year at UVa and a member of the CMB Drumline, and I just wanted to say thank you so much for all of your positive feedback! Knowing that we have such a strong foundation of community support is one of the things that keeps us motivated to keep producing great shows for everyone- we love playing for you guys!
Kelly FarleyOctober 14th, 2009 12:19pm
I thought there would never be a substitute for the Pep Band. The CMB is a band for all people young and old. Bottom line the CMB is just fun to watch. Side note, the CMB members must train all year just to stay in shape to be able to move and march like they do on the field and then add in a warm day to boot! The CMB has started a great tradition at UVA; they should make a Drum Line type movie.
Gene GerloffOctober 14th, 2009 08:19am
I love the Cavalier Marching Band. They make every game day fabulous with their exciting, energetic and talented presence.
Margie SpethOctober 14th, 2009 02:07pm
The Pep Band still exists.
PVOctober 14th, 2009 03:24pm
We are so very delighted to have this marvelous marching band experience at the University of Virginia. Hats off to the all of the band members in all of the capacities that they fill and a special thanks to the Director of this marvelous band for his leadership. Watching this band is a highlight and one that we have yearned for for many years. Thank you so very much! We hope that your goals of excellence and musical expertise will never wane.
JeanneOctober 14th, 2009 04:09pm
Congrats on the shout outs for the UVA Band, now the 2nd-best in Cville (CHS is still 1).
mikeOctober 15th, 2009 09:50am
If you’re in a school band - marching band, concert band, jazz band or even rock band, you have to check out the new Rhett & Link School Band Rap video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CTDEteVMIA&feature=PlayList&p=F46A2A099A1F7398&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=61