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Learn the skills crucial to boosting team spirit, from twirling a baton and leading a crowd in a cheer to singing a fight song and joining a marching band. Want to get closer to the action on the field while entertaining thousands of fans? eHow offers step-by-step advice on becoming a mascot for your favorite team. Want to pump up the players and get fans into the game? Get great cheering tips from eHow, and show the other team how much spirit you’ve got.

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  • How to March with a Baton

    Learn to twirl baton today! This free video covers how to march with a baton.

  • How to Lead a Marching Band

    Learn to twirl baton today! This free video covers how to lead a marching band while twirling baton.

  • Becoming a Baton Twirler

    Learn to twirl baton today! This free video covers becoming a baton twirler and how to start out at twirling in school.

  • How to March in a Band

    These steps will help you before you march with the rest of the band.

  • How to Buy a New Band Instrument

    A new band instrument is an investment. Depending on the quality and the reputation of the manufacturer, a new band instrument is often an expensive purchase. Learn the right time to buy a new...

  • How to Plan a Fund-Raiser to Buy Marching Band Uniforms

    Planning a fund-raiser to help the marching band buy uniforms can be a fun event. With plenty of group participation, it is an easy way to earn funds for all the band's needs. By looking through...

  • How to Write a Marching Band Contract

    A marching band contract is used to bind other band members to certain obligations as a requisite for remaining in the band. These obligations are generally monetary, behavioral or academic in...

  • How to Stay in Step in a Marching Band

    To stay in step in a marching band, you want to make sure your feet are making contact with the ground at the same time as the feet of the other band members. This means that everyone steps with...

  • How to Organize Formations With a Marching Band

    To organize formations with a marching band, you need a strong visual eye, a great sense of timing and the ability to communicate your vision to your marching band members. The goal here is to...

  • How to Participate in a Marching Band Competition

    If you're eager to have your school participate in a marching band competition, you should have no trouble finding opportunities. Contests abound, especially for high school bands. You can...

  • How to Practice Marching Band Flag Routines

    Color guard is a strong accessory to any marching band, providing additional movement, style and color to a show. To practice marching band flag routines, you will need some access to the music...

  • How to Practice Marching Band Formations

    Formations are a key component of any marching band show. Seen from above, they give the audience a sense of unity and order that creates a pleasing visual effect. Formations can make up letters,...

  • How to Practice the Glide or Roll Step for a Marching Band

    The glide or roll step is the most basic step used in a marching band. It is an essential skill to master for any marching band member, as you will use it repeatedly for marching forward toward...

  • How to Practice the High Step for a Marching Band

    The high step is not always common in a marching band--it may be used only a few times in a given show or not at all. Military marching bands don't use the high step at all, preferring the more...

  • How to Reduce Phasing in a Marching Band

    Phasing, also called an "ensemble tear," can occur when a marching band is spread out in a large arena, such as a football field. The audience hears the band out of sync: one section starts...

  • How to Keep a Marching Band Together in a Parade

    Parade marching is different from field marching in a number of ways. Although there are some exceptions, parade marching usually does not entail creating geometrical formations, such as those...

  • How to Mark Time or March in Place in a Marching Band

    There will be periods in most marching band shows during which you are asked to mark time, or march in place. This step is used when the band or section is not moving forward as a whole, but...

  • How to Organize a Preschool Marching Band

    While not the most common activity for the four- and five-year-old set, a preschool marching band can be fun and rewarding to organize. The key word here, of course, is organize. As we all know,...

  • How to Back March in a Marching Band

    The back march is used to allow the choreographer more versatility in creating the next formation during a marching band song, while providing a nice change-up in visual presentation. A sound...

  • How to Earn a Marching Band Scholarship

    Earning a marching band scholarship generally depends on three things: a strong track record of marching band experience from your high school, a great audition and, perhaps most importantly,...

  • How to Earn the Sudler Trophy and Sudler Shield

    Donated by the John Philip Sousa Foundation, the Sudler Trophy and the Sudler Shield are bestowed annually on marching bands of great national merit. No school is permitted to win the trophy or...

  • How to Arrange Music for Marching Bands

    While there are plenty of resources available for buying pre-arranged music for your marching band, nothing quite matches the thrill and challenge of developing your own arrangement. Only you know...

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