Summer 2024 Schedule | Ohio State Drumline (2024)

Summer Sessions will begin on June 4 and run from 6:30-9 pm at Lincoln Tower Field south of Ohio Stadium. On June 4, all Summer Sessions attendees will meet inside the Steinbrenner Band Center at 6:30 pm. For the rest of the summer, the drumline will meet at 5 pm for a sectional outside the band doors (between gates 10 & 12). Arrive early to get a drum and to set up in preparation for the 5 o’clock downbeat.

Tuesdays: Sectionals from 5:00 – 6:30 pm and full band from 6:30 – 9:00 pm (excluding June 4th when all attendees will meet in the band center at 6:30 pm)

Thursdays: Sectionals from 5:00 – 6:30 pm and full band from 6:30 – 9:00 pm

2024 Summer Session Schedule (subject to change)

June: 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27
July: 2, 9*,10*, 11*, 16, 18, 23, 24, 30*, 31*
August: 1*, 5, 6, 7

*-Denotes Focus Week

Detailed Schedule

Week One:

June 4: Posture / Attention / At Ease / Chair Step / Instruments Up & Down / In Place Movements (right face, left face, about face, step forward about-face)
June 6: Mark Time Drill / Mark Time / 8 to 5 Forward / Flanks / Regular TTR / Halt Kick Down

Week Two:

June 11: Slow Turns / Box Drills / Backward Marching / Box TTR
June 13: Step Sides and Side Steps / Lateral Slides / Slide TTR / Countdowns

Week Three:

June 18: Up Step Turns / Forward Adjusted Step (6, 12, 16) / Backward Adjusted Step (12, 16)
June 20: Review / “Horn Slides and Backwards Lateral Slides Translation”

“Fight the Team” and “Buckeye Battle Cry” memorized

Week Four:

June 25: Obliques / Hats Off
Short “Beautiful Ohio” memorized (m. 13, optional cut to m.61)
June 27: Step Kicks

Week Five:

July 2: Flex Day (weeks 1-4)

Long “Beautiful Ohio” memorized – Mock-Tryout Song
Short “Beautiful Ohio” memorized (m. 13, optional cut to m. 61)

Week Six (Focus Week 1):

July 9: Review fundamentals (week 1)

July 10:Review fundamentals (week 2)

July 11: Review fundamentals (weeks 3-4)

“I Wanna Go Back” memorized

Week Seven:

July 16: Ramp entrance

“Buckeye Battle Cry” verse lyrics memorized

July 18: Ramp review, review fundamentals


Week Eight:

July 23: Hang on Sloopy, review fundamentals
“Hang on Sloopy” memorized

July 24: Hats off-OHIO/Hats off-R123, step kicks, Hang on Sloopy review

Week Nine (Focus Week 2):

July 30: Review fundamentals (weeks 1-2)

“Down by the Ohio” memorized – Tryout Song

July 31: Review fundamentals (weeks 3-4)

August 1: Review fundamentals (weeks 7-8)

Week Ten (Focus Week 3):

August 5: Mock Tryouts

August 6: Mock Tryouts

August 7: Mock Tryouts

Focus Weeks

Two weeks of Summer Sessions will be designated as “Focus Weeks,” which will provide a review of music and marching fundamentals covered to that point over three rehearsals. If you’re an out-of-state student or simply unavailable to attend as many Summer Sessions as you’d like, these Focus Weeks are specifically designed to bring you up to speed over a short period of time. The first Focus Week will be July 9-11, and the second will be July 30-August 1. We unfortunately are not able to provide housing during Focus Weeks.

Instrument Check-Out

For those registered for auditions in August 2024: After agreeing to our instrument policies, brass players can sign out an instrument (and mouthpiece if necessary) to keep through the end of tryouts. Due to high demand, sousaphone and percussion players can only check out instruments on a per-session basis against some form of collateral (e.g. state-issued identification, car keys); however, after attending four consecutive Summer Session rehearsals, they may check out an instrument via a bond card for the remainder of the summer through tryouts.

For those not registered for auditions in August 2024: High school students who are not eligible to try out in August can sign out an instrument and a mouthpiece on a per-session basis against some form of collateral (e.g. state-issued identification, car keys).

Parking

If you wish to park on campus while attending Summer Sessions, there are a few options. All on-campus parking requires payment.

You may also park in the surface lots around Ohio Stadium. There are pay-by-plate machines that will allow you to pay for a certain amount of time, or you can use the Parkmobile app. If you use the app, please be sure to enter the correct zone number. The West Stadium Lot is 69344, the Northeast Stadium Lot is 69323, the Southeast Stadium Lot is 69331 and the Midtower Lot is 69322. Zone numbers are also posted by lot entrances.

If you plan on attending multiple sessions, you might want to consider getting a visitor permit or, if you are an Ohio State affiliate, a campus pass.

After 4 p.m., any campus pass holder (including West Campus passes) can park in a non-reserved central campus parking space in surface lots.

The Ohio State Marching and Athletic Bands is not responsible for any parking citations or fines incurred.

Out-of-State or Unable To Attend

Don’t worry about being left behind! Our veteran marching band members will help get you caught up on the fundamentals taught throughout the summer. This summer, we are offering two Focus Weeks (July 2-3 and July 23-24) that each will provide a review of music and marching fundamentals, so you can catch up without having to attend sessions over multiple weeks. Get in touch with us at osumb@osu.edu to let us know how we can best help you.

Our virtual Summer Sessions, returning in 2024, are also a tremendous opportunity to learn our marching and playing style from anywhere in the world. You can also upload a video of yourself marching to YouTube and our squad leaders will review it and give you feedback.

Incoming First-Year Students*

As an incoming first-year student, you may attend Summer Sessions during your summer orientation! Check the schedule and see if there are any sessions during your time on campus. Often, students will schedule a Wednesday/Thursday orientation to be able to attend Summer Sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Tryouts

Tryouts will be held on August 11-12, with Candidate Days on August 9-10 being required for all who have not been members of The Ohio State University Marching Band before.

Preparing for Summer Sessions

  • Drinking 8-12 ounces of water four hours before the beginning of practice, then again two hours before practice. During practice, drink fluids early and as often as thirst and common sense drive. Sports drinks might be helpful for heavy sweat situations.
  • Eat healthy carbohydrates and foods with lean protein in the meals before practice (e.g. turkey sandwich on whole grain, quinoa with chicken, chicken marsala). Fruit is always a performance food for the carbs and electrolytes as you get closer to start time. Pretzels or similar low fat chips can help with fueling and hydration.
  • Wear comfortable athletic clothing and good athletic shoes.
  • Warm-up before marching by stretching.
  • Be familiar with musical scales.
  • Start becoming familiar with our school songs (Across the Field, Buckeye Battle Cry, etc.).
Summer 2024 Schedule | Ohio State Drumline (2024)

FAQs

Is it hard to get into the Ohio State marching band? ›

Every year, 350-400 student musicians audition for the band, but only 228 make the cut, Evan Drexler, the band's communications manager, said. Over two 12-hour days, musicians are judged by Columbus music professionals and band-elected squad leaders on their marching and playing abilities, he said.

How often does the Ohio State marching band practice? ›

During the season, the OSUMB rehearses three nights a week (MWF, 6:00-8:20pm) and performs on Saturdays of home games, usually four or five per season during the quarter.

How to apply for osu marching band? ›

Those interested in marching band may contact Dianne Holba to schedule an audition. If you are also interested in auditioning to be a music major, please visit our Michael and Anne Greenwood School of Music website. All auditions are at the OSU Seretean Center for Performing Arts.

Does Ohio State march woodwinds? ›

Registration for 2024 tryouts is now OPEN! Thank you for your interest in becoming a part of The Ohio State University Marching Band! The Ohio State Marching Band is an all-brass-and-percussion marching band. There are plenty of opportunities for woodwind players at Ohio State, though!

What is the hardest drum in marching band? ›

The tenor drums (quads) are the hardest to play among the types of drums in a marching band due to their complex setups and the demand for intricate rhythmic patterns.

What is the largest high school marching band in Ohio? ›

The marching band of Shaker Heights High School, the largest marching band of any other high school or any college in Ohio, is practicing daily for its trip to Spain. Although the high school football team has concluded its season, the marching band is still filling up the field.

What college has the best marching band? ›

Texas A & M

USA Today's rankings of the best bands in college football awarded the top spot to Texas A & M. With over 300 members in its marching band, Texas A & M provides people in the audience with a one-of-a-kind show.

What is the Ohio State marching band nickname? ›

The Ohio State University Marching Band (OSUMB) is a university marching band named for and a part of Ohio State University. The band nicknamed The Best Damn Band in the Land (TBDBITL) (pronounced /təˈbɪtəl/), performs at football games and other events during the fall semester.

How good is the Ohio State marching band? ›

The Ohio State University Marching Band earned its name as The Best Damn Band in the Land by developing many famous marching band innovations, including floating and animated formations, script writing, and the fast cadence with a high knee lift.

Do Ohio State marching band members get scholarships? ›

Unfortunately, no scholarships are available for students in the athletic bands.

Does the Ohio State band travel to away games? ›

The Ohio State University Marching Band performs for all Ohio State Buckeye home football games, selected away games, postseason bowl games, and additional events during the autumn semester. It has been a decade since the band traveled to Northwest Ohio.

Is the Ohio State marching band brass only? ›

The Ohio State University Marching Band consists of 228 brass and percussion instrumentalists who must try out every year.

How many people are in Ohio States marching band? ›

The Ohio State University Marching Band is comprised of 228 student musicians. The band's instrumentation is unique among college bands, patterned after the traditional British military brass band. The traditional pregame block consists of 192 members.

Who is the current drum major for the Ohio State marching band? ›

Clayton Callendar named drum major for Ohio State Marching Band.

How competitive is osu marching band? ›

Although Ohio State is known for having “The Best Damn Band in the Land,” many are unaware of how much hard work and heartache is required. Every year, 350-400 student musicians audition for the band, but only 228 make the cut.

How hard is it to be in marching band? ›

During a ten minute half-time show, they may clock 4 to 6 miles on the field at two to three steps per second. As half-time shows for marching bands and drum & bugle corps show off fancy footwork at record speeds, the physical demands become increasingly difficult.

How many people are in the marching band at Ohio State? ›

The Ohio State University Marching Band is comprised of 228 student musicians. The band's instrumentation is unique among college bands, patterned after the traditional British military brass band. The traditional pregame block consists of 192 members.

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