2024 NEW MEMBER AUDITION PROCESS
Woodwinds, Brass & Electric Bass
TO SUBMIT YOUR RECORDED AUDITION:
- Download the Audition packet that corresponds with your instrument (individually linked below)
- Prepare your music. For assistance, you can play along with THIS MP3.
- Record a video of yourself playing Virginia Swing, Cavalier Fanfare, Cavalier Song, and March On Cavaliers with this Drumline ONLY MP3. NOTE: Play the Cavalier Song while marking time in place through measure 33.
- Next, without drumline, perform your scales with a metronome within the listed tempo range.
- Next, without drumline, perform the Good Old Song.
- Finally, record a 1-3 minute selection of your choosing that represents your abilities as a player.
- Once these recordings are completed, please compile them into one file, upload to your preferred web-based platform (Google Drive, YouTube, Vimeo, etc.), and share an accessible link with the directors using this form-CMB AUDITION GOOGLE FORM.
Deadline to submit a recording is July 31.
ALTERNATIVELY, IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PERFORM A LIVE AUDITION
If you prefer an in-person audition in Charlottesville this summer, email bands@virginia.edu with the subject line “Live Audition,” and the Band Directors will respond to schedule your live audition.
AUDITION PACKETS BY INSTRUMENT
Drumline
If you have questions, please write Assistant Director Brandon West.
The second round of the 2024 auditions will be held immediately prior to band camp. This audition is for rising first-year students and anyone who has not yet auditioned for the CMB drumline.”
Here are the second round audition packets:
For your convenience, practice tracks for many of the exercises have been created for you, please find them HERE.
Once these recordings are completed, please compile them into one file, upload to your preferred web-based platform (Google Drive, YouTube, Vimeo, etc.), and share an accessible link with the directors using this form-CMB AUDITION GOOGLE FORM.
CMB Drumline instrumentation is snare, tenor drum, bass drum, and cymbals.
Color Guard
COLOR GUARD
If you are interested in auditioning for the CMB Color Guard as a first-time member, please prepare a video recording of you performing the following sequence and submit the recording for review by July 31.
- 20 counts of drop spins starting from right flat with a drop-stop ending on counts 19 + 20.
- Full cones/figure 8 exercise
- 10 counts of 5 pull/pole hits
- 3 sets of pop tosses - adjust to the revolution that you’re able to do.
- 3 sets of money hand tosses - both 3 counts and 4 count tosses (or as you’re able to) - 6 total
- 3 sets of wind-ups - both 3 count and 4 count tosses - 6 total
- 3 sets of 45’s - 3 singles and optional 3 doubles (or as you’re able to) - 6 total
- 3 sets of horizontal tosses
- Optional trick toss! Anything fun that you’ve been working on and want to share
- In addition, please end the video with a short 30-45 second routine of what you feel is your best work. Whether it’s your favorite phrase from your high school guard, or a short routine you made up, this will help us understand where you are from a performance perspective. Incorporating dance and body within your choreography will help us understand your ability to combine multiple elements at once, but we know color guard programs approach both skill sets very differently.
Feel free to include music in the background, if you wish. If you have experience with rifle or sabre, you may include additional footage of your skill set on either equipment, up to 45 seconds of each CG weapon.
Once your video is complete, please submit a link to your video recording using this Recorded Audition Form.
Twirler
TWIRLER
updated 2/19/2024
To apply for a feature twirler position at the University of Virginia, please submit a biography (PDF) that summarizes your twirling background, past instruction you have received, and significant performances and awards in your history. Additionally, submit a video that includes performance with 1, 2, and 3 batons, demonstrating skill sets that are unique to you. Email your bio & video to BANDS@VIRGINIA.EDU.
Videos may be in full costume or practice wear with twirling shoes. You are welcome to include video footage from previous performances, parades, football games, and/or video footage recently filmed for your UVA twirler audition. Please combine all footage into one video, which may be between 5-15 minutes in length.
Some of the essential skills required to be a Virginia Feature Twirler include:
- Complete a toss one-spin illusion.
- Toss four-spin.
- A variety of rolls
- Creative body work and flexibility
- Maintain a level of physical conditioning in order to achieve high-quality performance poise throughout a field show
- Gymnastic skills are encouraged by not required.
- High audience engagement
- Twirling with 1, 2, and 3 fire batons
Twirler Audition Process/Dates
- Wednesday, March 20: First Round videos due
- March 26–April 26, follow up online video interview with Coach Kellaway and Dr. Tackitt
- Saturday, April 27. Second Round Live Auditions @ HSBB (invitation only)
- 9:00 AM: Welcome by Coach Kellaway and Dr. Tackitt at the Hunter Smith Band Building
- 9:15 AM: HSBB and Carr’s Hill Field tour
- 10:00 AM:Audition preparation block. With Coach Kellaway, stretch, learn pre-game choreography segment.
- 11:45 PM:Catered lunch
- 1:00 PM: Personal Practice time on Carr’s Hill Field to prepare your full audition routine, including a few minutes of personal coaching from Coach Kellaway on your routine
- 2:30 PM: Hair, Makeup, Costume audition preparation in the Hunter Smith Band Building
- 3:30 PM: Live Auditions for Coach Kellaway, Dr. Tackitt, and a small panel of former twirlers and coaches associated with the UVA Twirling program.
- 4:30 PM: Q + A with current and former UVA Twirlers
- 5:00 PM: Audition results announced