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Fall 2023 Edition
Alumni & Friends Magazine

Terms and Tunes of the 110

Learn the Marching 110's special language

Jessie Balmert, BSJ ā€™09 | October 2, 2023

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The Marching 110 has a language all its own. Hereā€™s a guide to some of the phrases you might hear before a practice or halftime show.  

ā€œAinā€™t Been Goodā€: Debuted in 1968, the John Higgins composition was one of the marching bandā€™s first dance routines. 

Better than the best ever: Director Ronald Socciarelli encouraged marching band members to ā€œbe better than the best ever.ā€ The motto has stuck with the band ever since.  

ā€œC³ó±š±š°łā€: Three trumpet and three trombone players are featured in this 1973 arrangement by William ā€œBuddyā€ Svarda.

Christmas: Marching band members and alumni use this term to refer to Homecoming, as itā€™s ā€œthe most wonderful time of the year.ā€ 

Dance commanders: These students are in charge of the dance moves performed during halftime shows. When the band first started these dances, Director Gene Thrailkillā€™s only requirement was they be easy enough for him to learn. 

Drum cadences: The bandā€™s best-known drum cadence is ā€œFunk,ā€ which is played during parades and as the band leaves Peden Stadium. It features turns and high kicks. Alumni band members are told ā€œyouā€™re never too old to funk.ā€ The drum line plays other cadences, with names like ā€œTequilaā€ and ā€œUncertain,ā€ during parades and after football games.

Field commander: The student leader of the marching band oversees marching technique, morale and discipline, but does not the conduct the band during performances.

ā€œLight Upā€: This song features the Marching 110 cymbals section in a 1980 arrangement by Geoffrey Horn.

ā€œLong Train Runninā€™": In 1973, student Martin Osborne arranged the Doobie Brothersā€™ hit that quickly became a crowd favorite. The dance features four members of the tuba section.

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Featured image caption: Members of the Marching 110 at the 2021 Homecoming game. Photo by Joe Timmerman, BSVC ā€™23