Indiana University Marching Hundred - Rehearsal

Rehearsal

The Marching Hundred is the athletic voice of the prestigious Jacobs School of Music and therefore practices accordingly to keep up that image and, more importantly, sound. The typical rehearsal week for the Marching Hundred will consist of 10–12 hours of marching and playing rehearsal, in full band and sections. This is in addition to any time spent performing during the week.

  • Fall rehearsals are in the late afternoon and take place at the practice field at Assembly Hall parking lot (Monday-Friday) and Memorial Stadium (Saturday). They are an hour and thirty five minutes long and consist of any combination of sectionals, learning drill for a new halftime show weekly, pregame rehearsal, playing, and marching.
  • Saturday morning rehearsals are in Memorial Stadium 4–5 hours prior to kickoff. They consist of a run-through of all things to be performed on the field for the game.

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