I watched some of the halftime drill that one of the guys in my old outfit posted to Facebook. His perspective was field level and up close. In fact, you could see the tops of a couple of yell boys heads in his video.
The first thing that struck me was how the Class A jackets with a green belt instead of the old school "AA" white belt just looks like a giant sack of potatoes on the cadets.
The second thing that struck me was the uneven coat length which accentuated how wide some of the female cadets are. Which in turn led me to realize that the females aren't wearing the same uniform as the males. I'm sure this has been going on for years and I probably just now noticed. But from the point of view that my band-mates video showed, the non-uniformity of the uniforms looked really bad.
This picture I found on Instagram only has male senior cadets so the coat length is OK but a white belt sure would make that uniform look a little less blah.
https://instagr.am/p/BbX0YadlzcT
I was able to find this video on YouTube of a march-in from November 2016 which illustrates the differences in coat length and appearance for the female cadets in particular. The Aggie Band marches by about 30 seconds into the video. Note: I'm not bashing female cadets (as was the norm back in my day), I'm just saying that having them wear different uniforms doesn't look good for uniformity sake and frankly, it draws unnecessary attention to their gender.
I thought about maybe using the different jackets to try to offset the average height differences between males and females but, I noticed a male French Horn player who must be about 4'6" (I'm not even joking). The bottom of his jacket is at least a foot below the female tuba player in front of him.
Hopefully we can re-think the winter band uniforms to make them more uniform. I would like us to look better than the Highty Tighties for example.
The first thing that struck me was how the Class A jackets with a green belt instead of the old school "AA" white belt just looks like a giant sack of potatoes on the cadets.
The second thing that struck me was the uneven coat length which accentuated how wide some of the female cadets are. Which in turn led me to realize that the females aren't wearing the same uniform as the males. I'm sure this has been going on for years and I probably just now noticed. But from the point of view that my band-mates video showed, the non-uniformity of the uniforms looked really bad.
This picture I found on Instagram only has male senior cadets so the coat length is OK but a white belt sure would make that uniform look a little less blah.
https://instagr.am/p/BbX0YadlzcT
I was able to find this video on YouTube of a march-in from November 2016 which illustrates the differences in coat length and appearance for the female cadets in particular. The Aggie Band marches by about 30 seconds into the video. Note: I'm not bashing female cadets (as was the norm back in my day), I'm just saying that having them wear different uniforms doesn't look good for uniformity sake and frankly, it draws unnecessary attention to their gender.
I thought about maybe using the different jackets to try to offset the average height differences between males and females but, I noticed a male French Horn player who must be about 4'6" (I'm not even joking). The bottom of his jacket is at least a foot below the female tuba player in front of him.
Hopefully we can re-think the winter band uniforms to make them more uniform. I would like us to look better than the Highty Tighties for example.