Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education

Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education


Latest Episodes

868: How to Get More Effective Marching Arrangements
February 12, 2020

Evan VanDoren and Jason Robb show you how to communicate and collaborate more effectively between director and arranger.

867: Vandegrift Directors on Achieving Excellence
February 09, 2020

Mike Howard and Katie VanDoren share concepts and ideas you can use with your group today.

866: DCI Rewatch- 1995 Madison Scouts
February 05, 2020

Mike Bishop and friends discuss the energy and performance quality of “A Drum Corps Fan’s Dream.” 

865: A First Year Band Director Starts Concert Season
February 02, 2020

Jacob Weinstein talks about wrapping up the marching season and making the transition to concert band, including the holiday concert.

864: Online Marching Methods Course Now Available
January 28, 2020

Now every college student and band director has access to a Marching Methods Course to learn how to teach and direct a marching band.  Based on Wayne Markworth's book "The Dynamic Marching Band," Wayne presents over 13 hours of material based on the co...

863: Concussion Protocol – What You Need to Know
January 26, 2020

What to look for and what procedure to follow, with Dr. James Weaver and Dan Schuster of NFHS.

862: WGI Percussion Rewatch- Mission Viejo 2001
January 23, 2020

Shane Gwaltney, Noah Bellamy, and Sean McElroy discuss “XII,” an innovative and effective show which had a depth of design that was far ahead of its time.

861: WGI Color Guard Rewatch- 1996 Center Grove
January 19, 2020

Michael James, Rick Subel, and KC Michel discuss this very musical and beautifully staged production.

860: WGI Rewatch Percussion- Father Ryan 2013
January 15, 2020

Matt Filosa and three friends discuss “Don’t Try This At Home,” a show design and effect marvel.  They consider the most rewatchable moments and how a 2020 version might be different.

859: WGI Color Guard Rewatch- 2006 Northern Lights
January 12, 2020

Irving Lopez and friends discuss the all-male guard which performed one of the most memorable movement sequences in WGI history.