MARCHING TO MORE Than Just A Beat From Friday Night Lights to parades and competitions, Glendales Marching Band is a crowd favorite. What most may not know is that there is more to the music and performances. Ian Anderson (11) said that during the school year, they practice “Every day except for Wednesdays.” With practicing all year long under the directing of Troy Cronkhite, comes the fact that each muscian has spent years mastering their chosen instrument. Audry Gowers (12) said, “I’ve played the trumpet for about seven or eight years now.” Tyle Reed (12), who also plays the trumpet, said, “I have been playing for six years.” The love of music is not the only thing that draws people to the marching band, though. Jaxon Parrish (12) said, “I’ve played percussion since 6th grade, the people there are super nice. It helped me before I came to high school to get to know the people here and what it’s like.” On top of the Marching Band being a supportive group, it is also a team effort. Reed said, “It’s a lot of fun to work with people on a piece of music. It may seem challenging at first, but it gets a lot easier after you do it for a while. It’s worth it… It’s just worth it.”
Zachary Morton (11)
Audry Gowers (12)
Jaxon Parrish (12)
Ian Green (11)
Roosevelt Havlin (10)
Falcons marching the field.