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WEEKLY CLUB SPOTLIGHT Band spotlight
Low membership persists following COVID-19.
by Alex Ross Managing Editor
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LHU’s band is a student-run club focused on performing music as both a marching band and as a concert band. The club meets every Monday and Wednesday at 4:40 p.m. in Sloan 121. Members of the band practice songs chosen by the club during most meetings.
Regarding the process of music selection, Dominic Dijan, the band’s president, said the board creates an extensive list of songs for the members to vote on during concert band season in the spring.
Marching band season in the fall is slightly different, as the club votes on a musical theme rather than specific songs.
The band, however, nearly fractured after COVID-19.
Dijan said, “If you look at marching band videos… from 2019, the size of the marching band [was] extensive.” Currently the club stands at only 10 members.
“Last semester we tried getting back into that big band feel,” said Dijan, “but the problem is the numbers got hit so hard by COVID, you can only do so much.” The lack of trombones, french horns, flutes, among other instruments have left the band in something of a hollowed state. The executive board’s current solution to this problem is going to local high schools and promoting LHU band that is larger in scale, but they need members to join to become a bigger band.
Despite the problems, Dijan believes the club is in caring hands. “We’re definitely hurting in numbers, but I think the people we have in the band are all very talented and committed.” Dijan cites the members’ dedicated teamwork as the reason behind last semester’s successful show.
Several shows are expected to occur over the spring semester. Times and locations are listed in the right column.
UPCOMING BAND SHOW DATES:
SPRING CONCERT
March 9
Price Auditorium @ 6:30 p.m
April 15
Mansfield Campus
April 19
Triangle Park @ 5 p.m.
PRESIDENT’S CONCERT and the band to potential students. But recruitment is not easy for the club due to their low number. Dijan stated that people would rather join a