Brush Bands
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The Brush Bands belongs to Charles F. Brush High School
Charles F. Brush High School
Charles F. Brush High School is a public high school in Lyndhurst, Ohio. The school is named for Charles F. Brush, the Ohio-born inventor of the arc light, an invention which, until recently, the school's student newspaper was named after....

 in Lyndhurst, Ohio
Lyndhurst, Ohio
As of the census of 2000, there were 15,279 people, 6,642 households, and 4,397 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,480.1 people per square mile . There were 6,855 housing units at an average density of 1,561.4 per square mile...

. It is currently the largest organization in the school, with roughly 175 students involved. The marching band performs at all football games, as well as community parades and events in Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Cuyahoga County, the most populous county in the state. The city is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately west of the Pennsylvania border...

. The band was also asked to participate in the 2013 London New Year's Day Parade, but had to back out because of the high price of the trip. The two concert bands perform at school concerts as well as Ohio Music Education Association
Ohio Music Education Association
The Ohio Music Education Association is the Ohio state-level affiliate of MENC: The National Association for Music Education. Of the 52 federated state affiliates of MENC, the OMEA is the third largest and is the only state-level affiliate chartered as a "music education association" rather than...

 regional contests. The entire band program in the South Euclid-Lyndhurst School District consists of over 500 students in grades 5-12.

Direction

The band is currently under the direction of Mrs. Kaylee Flynt. It is under the direction of Assistant Directors Barry Hartz and Nathan Harris. The BAMB was under the direction of Mr Brad Leyer up until the summer of 2010. At that time Leyer took an assistant principle position at the same high school. In addition, Kaylee Flynt directs the Brush High School Wind Ensemble during concert band season. Nathan Harris directs the Symphonic Band and Jazz Bands. Barry Hartz directs both the Concert and Honors Bands at Memorial Junior High School.

Composition

The Brush Arcs Marching Band consists of eight sections: Trumpet, Saxophone, Melophone, Tuba/Sousaphone, Clarinet, Trombone, Flute, and Drumline. The drumline consists of six cymbal players, six snares, five base drums, and three quad tenors. Each section has two section leaders, usually a senior or junior. The section leader is in charge of his or her section's ability to play and march the music correctly. Each section has three squad leaders in addition to the section leader, who for drumline is normally a tenor player. The center snare player is the snare leader and a second section leader for the drumline. There is no set number of students in each section, and the numbers change from year to year.

Uniform

The uniforms for the Brush Arcs Marching Band are made by Stanbury Uniforms. The uniforms feature the school colors, brown and gold. The band members wear brown shako style hats with gold trim and a golden eagle clutching an olive branch and arrows, much like the Presidential Seal. The drumline and tuba sections wear brown berets tilted to the left instead of hats to allow easier donning of the instruments. The uniform pants are all brown and feature a golden stripe down the leg. The jackets are mainly brown, with a white front. This front panel has six gold stripes crossing it. Brush is also stiched into the shoulder in gold. The shoes are black Dinkles worn with white leather spats. The pants must be hemmed so that they are three inches off the ground to allow the spats to be seen.
There is also a summer uniform, for use when temperatures are too high to wear the 100% wool uniforms. These consist of a white T-shirt with the Brush Bands logo on the chest and khaki shorts.

Marching Style

The BAMB is a performance "show" band. The primary purpose of the band is to support the football team during games. Traditionally, the band emphasized sound quality over amount of movement. The drill was limited and the emphasis on marching ability was overshadowed by the playing ability of the band. As of the 2011-12 season, marching has become a more important part of the show. The drill has become much more complicated, incorporating a drill worthy of a competition band while retaining the musical quality which has made the band popular. Also, a corps style marching has become a part of the band, where crossing on the ands is now crucial. During the practice cadence conversions during pregame as well as running cadence entrances and exits to pregame and halftime chair step
Chair step
The chair step is a type of high step used by marching bands. This step is named because of the resemblance of the leg in action to a leg's position when sitting in a chair. It is primarily used by bands that define themselves as traditional style bands...

 is used. This is kicked off by "chair" which is four quarter notes on the lowest base drum followed by a four count percussion fill. Percussion does not chair step, but in the past years the emphasis on marching within the percussion has become more strict. Roll stepping correctly has begun to phase out lazy flat stepping in both percussion and the entire band.

Training

The Marching Band holds summer training starting at the end of July and lasting until school starts in late August. Unofficially the summer starts when the music for the year is distributed to members with their second semester report cards. The first week of the summer practice is Training Week One and lasts from Tuesday until Friday. This week's purpose is the review of fundamental skills as well as teaching freshman the basics of marching. By the end of the week the band is able to march together as a unit as well as play through all of the pregame songs and at least one halftime piece. Two days later on Sunday the band leaves for band camp
Band camp
A band camp typically refers to a high school, college, or university marching band summer camp. Band camp is often mandatory for members of the band, and constitutes the majority of the preparation a marching band makes before its marching season...

 at Edinboro University in Edinboro, Pennsylvania
Edinboro, Pennsylvania
Edinboro is a borough in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Erie Metropolitan Statistical Area. As home to Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, it is a small college town, as well as a "resort community"...

. Sunday is a quick review of marching fundamentals and then learning pregame drill. The average day consists of morning rehearsal, lunch, afternoon rehearsal, free time, sectionals, dinner, evening rehearsal. From start to finish, the day lasts 13 hours. The week is spent learning the halftime shows and drill. The band is together for the entire day minus sectionals and percussion, who only join the band during evening rehearsal. After rehearsal, activities are run by the chaperones. These include Freshman Auction/Olympics, Senior Skits, and rootbeer float night. Also, percussion some years walks into town and buys ice cream. A "march-off" is run late in the week, which is a competition of commands that get increasingly difficult. The entire band participates and within ten minutes the band has withered down to the top five. Usually upperclassmen, specifically tuba players, do very well, although percussionists are slowly working their way into the top five. On the last night it is Senior night. The senior members stay up all night rigging the dorms and field with pranks. These include spray painting the rival colleges of the directors into the field, putting cups of water in front of the director's door, and a drum line prank of saran wrapping an instructor's car and spray painting it. After a week off, Training Week Two starts, which is review and final rehearsal of the pregame and halftime shows, as well as learning stand tunes.

Performances

The BAMB performs at each football game, as well as other community events. The band marches in the Lyndhurst Home Days Parade, Brush High School Homecoming Parade, and South Euclid Memorial Day Parade. The band is also asked to play in events in Cleveland and in other states. On the morning of September 23, 2005, the Brush Band played for News Channel 5 on Good Morning Cleveland. The band has performed at Epcot at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, the Azalea Festival Parade of Nations in Norfolk, Virginia, and at the Ohio State University (Skull Session). The band performed the National Anthem at Progressive Field before the Cleveland Indians game on September 22, 2009. In August 2010, the BAMB played at the start of the Cleveland Heart Walk on the Cleveland Mall.

Pregame
Before each game the band has a pregame performance. It starts with the Brush Fanfare, followed by "chair" played by the drumline. Then the fight song, "Washington and Lee Swing
Washington and Lee Swing
Washington and Lee Swing is the official fight song of Washington & Lee University. Before it morphed into a swing, Dixieland and bluegrass standard, "The Washington and Lee Swing" was one of the most well known — and widely borrowed — football marches ever written, according to Robert...

", is played along with its drill. The drumline then goes into practice cadence as the band marches forward into arcs. Then the band plays the Washington and Lee Tag. The Alma Mater is then played, followed by the National Anthem. The drumline then plays practice cadence as the band moves back field and into a B. They play "Americans We" by Henry Fillmore
Henry Fillmore
Henry Fillmore was an American musician, composer, publisher, and bandleader, best-known for his many marches and screamers.-Biography:James Henry Fillmore Jr. was born in Cincinnati, Ohio as the eldest of five children...

 and moves downfield to the endzone. The B then splits into two and the band replays the fight song as the football team runs through the "tunnel" formed by the two parts of the band.

Halftime
Each year the band plays four halftime tunes. The outline of the halftime show stays the same, as is tradition, and goes as follows.The band lines up on the track behind the away team's sideline. The band moves onto the sideline in halftime formation, with the exception of the drumline, who is at the front. The drumline plays the cadence "Rock It" and marches up to their starting positions for the first halftime piece. The drumline then plays their running cadence as the rest of the band marches in between the percussionists and up to their starting positions. The band then proceeds to play the halftime show. Pieces the band has played in the past are "Longtime" from the group Boston, Get It On by Chase, Birdland from the group Weather Report, "Karn Evil 9 (First Impression Part Two)" by Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheep" by AC/DC, Frankenstein by Edgar Winter, "Bad Medicine" by Bon Jovi, and AD 1928 / Rockin The Paradise from the group Styx. Then after the halftime show has been completed, the band marches off the field to running cadence. During home games, after the band marches off the field they immediately turn and cadence back the band stands behind the end zone.

Standtunes
The band plays many standtunes throughout the game. After any Brush touchdown, the fight song is played. After a field goal or extra point, Washington and Lee Tag is played. In between plays the drumline will cadence at the discretion of the director. Hang on Sloopy
Hang on Sloopy
"Hang on Sloopy" is a song by the pop group The McCoys which was #1 in America in October 1965 and is the official rock song of the state of Ohio and The Ohio State University...

, Eye of the Tiger
Eye of the Tiger
"Eye of the Tiger" is a single by American rock band Survivor, from their third album Eye of the Tiger. It was released as a single on May 29, 1982, the same year as the album. It was written at the request of actor Sylvester Stallone, who was unable to get permission for Queen's "Another One Bites...

, Smoke on Water, Flash Light (song), among others. The drumline also plays along with fans chanting defense or "Here we go Brush Arcs, here we go".

Arcettes

The Brush Arcs Marching Band also features a dance team, instead of a flag corps or color guards. Instead of being majorettes, they are called Arcettes, after the Arcs. The Arcettes attend band camp with the band but have separate rehearsals. The dance line performs with the band in all football games and parades. The Arcettes have two uniforms, one black and one white. The black uniforms are used for halftime shows only. The white uniforms are used for pregame performances and parades.

Concert Bands

During the concert band season the band is split into two. Mrs. Flynt conducts the Wind Ensemble, while Mr. Harris conducts the Symphonic Band.

Wind Ensemble

Wind Ensemble is the smaller band of the two. It is made up of the musicians who score higher in testing. It is moredifficult to get into this ensemble, and represents the elite. This band participates in Class A of the OMEA and has a long tradition of earning one's at contests.

Symphonic Band

This is the larger element of the Brush Bands. This ensemble participates in Class C of the OMEA and also has a tradition of earning high marks.

Jazz Band

Jazz Band is conducted by Mr. Nathan Harris. Composed of trumpets, trombones, saxophones, bass, guitar, and drum set. Some flutes and clarinets have also played in the Jazz Ensemble, but it is rare. All members must audition and be chosen to participate. Jazz Band performs at all concerts as well as other school events.

Cadences

Here is the complete list of cadences played by the BAMB Drumline:
GW (Gertrude Wretchen, a former director),
The Groove,
The Old Groove,
Gotta Move,
Rock It (The only cadence tapped off by a non-tenor, the center snare),
Carrolton.
Running cadence and Practice cadence are also played. Running is used for entrances and exits from the field, while practice is used for on-field conversions.
The Old Groove, The Groove, and GW are cadences exclusive to Brush, being written by drumline members

Alma Mater

Hail to the Brown and hail to the Gold,Hail to dear Brush High the school we uphold,We love no other, so let our motto be: "Victory, Brush High School Varsity."
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