Mid-America Competing Band Directors Association Explained

Mid-America Competing Band Directors Association
Logo Alt:Mid-America Competing Band Directors Association (MACBDA) logo.
Abbreviation:MACBDA
Purpose:Summer high school marching band competition circuit.
Region:Midwestern United States

The Mid-America Competing Band Directors Association (MACBDA) was a governing body and summer high school marching band competition circuit based in the Upper Midwest.[1]

The circuit's competitive season traditionally began in June, and previously included field, parade, and concert band competitions hosted throughout the Midwestern United States. Beginning in 2008, almost all competitive events were hosted in Wisconsin and Minnesota, and were limited to field band competitions with occasional parade band presentations.[2]

The most recent circuit championship was at Perkins Stadium, in Whitewater, Wisconsin on July 14, 2019.[3] The association had twenty-five member bands in 2008, but only five remained active .[4] [5] Competitions were not held in 2020–21 due to the Covid pandemic. As of the 2022 season, the association has not scheduled any competitions.

About

MACBDA was founded in 1972 by a group of high school band directors who wished to develop a summer competition circuit, similar to competitive junior drum corps. A summer season was preferable, as average autumn temperatures in the Midwest are often considered too cold for marching bands to perform successfully.

The circuit hosted member bands from Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota. Prior to 1991, bands competed in three activities; concert band, parade, and field band., only five field bands remained active members of the circuit.

Governance

The circuit was governed by a two executive officers, a President and Vice President.[6] It is unclear how the circuit was organized, whether it be as a public benefit nonprofit corporation or as an unincorporated entity, or in which state the circuit was registered. MACBDA was not an IRS 501(c) tax exempt organization.

Archive and past scores

No official archive of MACBDA's proceedings exists and very few caption recaps or scores have been preserved from past competitions. The official website only listed score summaries for the current year’s competitions, and no recaps.

Some score summaries can be recovered via the Internet Archive, or via fansites such as .[7]

Membership

Competing bands were often attached to high school band programs, and supported by band booster clubs. Other bands were supported by nonprofit organizations and accepted performers from multiple schools or communities. All band members were required to be enrolled in high school, and were eligible to compete the summer following graduation. However, bands that pre-dated the founding of the circuit could accept members up to age 21.

Members as of 2021

UnitSponsorLocation
Lighthouse Brigade of RacineRacine Unified School District (formerly)[8] Racine, Wisconsin
Sound of Sun PrairieSun Prairie High School / Sun Prairie Band Boosers[9] Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Green Beret Marching Band[10] Janesville, Wisconsin
Rock River ConcordFort Atkinson High School[11] Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Columbus Saints Drum and Bugle CorpsSaints Performing Arts, Inc.Columbus, Ohio

Former members

UnitSponsorLocation
Band of the Black WatchKenosha Unified School District[12] Kenosha, Wisconsin
Bishop Grandin Marching GhostsBishop Grandin High SchoolCalgary, Alberta
Blackhawk BrigadePrairie du Chien High School Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
Calgary Stampede ShowbandCalgary Marching Showband Association[13] Calgary, Alberta
Crimson ExpressMurphysboro High School[14] Murphysboro, Illinois
CYO Emerald Knights BandCatholic Youth Organization (Kenosha)[15] Kenosha, Wisconsin
Dakota Marching IndiansDakota Junior Senior High SchoolDakota, Illinois
Dundee ScotsWest Dundee, Illinois
Edmonton AmbassadorsEdmonton, Alberta
Edmonton Crusaders
Heraldry Guard[16] Crystal Lake Central High SchoolCrystal Lake South High SchoolCrystal Lake, Illinois
Hibbing Blue JacketsHibbing High SchoolHibbing, Minnesota
Lena-Winslow BandLena-Winslow High SchoolLena, Illinois
Lutheran VanguardWisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod[17] Appleton, Wisconsin
Newman PrideNewman Central Catholic High SchoolNewman, Illinois
Oregon Shadow ArmadaOregon High SchoolOregon, Wisconsin
Pride of the LionsRegina, Saskatchewan
R TroopRomeoville High SchoolRomeoville, Illinois
Renegade RegimentSandwich Community High SchoolSandwich, Illinois
Rocori SpartansRocori High SchoolCold Spring, Minnesota
Saskatoon LionsSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
Trojan GuardChesterton High SchoolChesterton, Indiana
The Lake BandLake Band Parents Inc.Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Warren Junior Military BandWarren, Ohio
Whitnall FalconsWhitnall High SchoolGreenfield, Wisconsin

Competitive season

Classification

Bands were split between A and Open classes, based on the number of performing members. A third class, AA, was previously available according to results archived on Marching.com.[18]

AAA Class was removed and replaced with Open Class between 2006 and 2007.[19]

Field band adjudication

MACBDA utilized a single-tier adjudication handbook for field band competitions. There were no adjustments or recommendations for scoring large and small bands. The annual Youth in Music Band Championships utilized the MACBDA scoring format.

Captions and rubric

Scoring was based on two broad categories: Performance, and Effect. The categories were further divided into four reference criteria or captions, with each given a maximum value of 200 points, or up to 20 points when factored. Percussion and Auxiliary, or color guard, captions were also available, each given a maximum value of 100 points, or ten points when factored.[20] The final score was tabulated by adding all captions, less any penalties.

Captions and their maximum values were:!Category!Performance!+!Effect!=!Points
Music+=
Visual+=
=
=
=
One adjudicator was assigned to each caption, and one each to percussion and auxiliary. An additional adjudicator was responsible for timing and penalties. In addition to a tabulator, each competition required eight personnel.

MACBDA did not have captions for drum majors, twirling teams and majorettes, or dance teams. Performance excellence by a drum major was recognized by the Effect or Performance adjudicators where appropriate. Twirlers and dance teams would fall under the responsibility of the Auxiliary adjudicator. Almost all participating bands performed with a color guard team.

Placements and awards

Placements and total scores were announced for each class following the last band's performance. Caption awards were also announced for "High Music Execution", "High Visual Execution", "High Music General Effect", "High Visual General Effect", "High Percussion" and "High Auxiliary'. The awards recognized the highest placing band in each caption, regardless of class.

A Drum Major excellence award was also announced, but did not affect the overall score for any of the competing bands.

Parade band adjudication

Parade band adjudication fell under three captions: Marching, Effect, and Music. The two captions with the largest impact on a band's final score are Effect and Music, valued at up to 40 points each. Effect emphasizes overall ensemble performance, while music execution favors quality of tone and musical intonation.

Parade competitions could have up to nine judges, three per caption. Scores are averaged within captions, and then summed.

Past champions

It is unclear when MACBDA championships were first hosted or which event was sanctioned as a championship prior to 1979. The following is an incomplete and unverified list of championship results:

YearA classOpen ClassRef(s)
1972–1978
1979Heraldry Guard[21] [22]
1980Dundee Scots
1981Dundee Scots
1982Heraldry Guard
1983Band of the Black Watch
1984The Lake Band
1985R TroopBand of the Black Watch
1986R TroopBand of the Black Watch
1987Band of the Black Watch
1988Band of the Black Watch
YearA classAA classAAA ClassRef(s)
1989Newman PrideOregon High SchoolBand of the Black Watch
1990Dakota Marching IndiansOregon High SchoolSound of Sun Prairie[23]
1991
1992Dakota Marching IndiansPride of the Lions[24]
1993Warren Junior Military Band[25]
1994Green BeretRocori SpartansOregon High School[26]
1995
1996Dakota Marching IndiansEdmonton CrusadersPride of the Lions[27]
1997Dakota Marching IndiansRocori SpartansPride of the Lions[28]
1998Dakota Marching IndiansRocori SpartansSound of Sun Prairie[29]
1999Edmonton CrusadersRocori SpartansSound of Sun Prairie[30]
2000Green BeretSound of Sun Prairie[31]
2001Dakota Marching IndiansCrimson ExpressSound of Sun Prairie[32]
2002Dakota Marching IndiansCrimson ExpressSound of Sun Prairie[33]
2003Renegade RegimentPride of the Lions[34]
2004Renegade RegimentSound of Sun Prairie[35]
2005Dakota Marching IndiansRenegade RegimentSound of Sun Prairie[36]
2006Warren Junior Military BandRenegade RegimentLighthouse Brigade
2007Green BeretRenegade RegimentSound of Sun Prairie
YearAOpen ClassRef(s)
2008Saskatoon LionsOregon High School
2009CYO Emerald KnightsOregon High School[37]
2010Green BeretOregon Shadow Armada
2011Calgary Stampede
2012Green BeretOregon Shadow Armada
2013Green BeretOregon Shadow Armada
2014Sound of Sun Prairie
2015Oregon Shadow Armada
2016Sound of Sun Prairie
2017Lighthouse Brigade
2018Rock River ConcordSound of Sun Prairie
2019Green BeretSound of Sun Prairie

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: News. www.macbda.com. 2018-08-26.
  2. Web site: Schedule. www.macbda.com. 2018-08-26.
  3. Web site: 2018 Results. www.macbda.com. 2018-08-26.
  4. Web site: MACBDA Grand Championships. www.marching.com. 2018-08-26.
  5. Web site: Members. www.macbda.com. 2018-08-26.
  6. Web site: Contact . 2018-08-26 . www.macbda.com.
  7. Web site: Site Map . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  8. Web site: Lighthouse Brigade of Racine. www.lighthousebrigade.org. en. 2018-08-26.
  9. Web site: SOSP. Sun Prairie Band Boosters. en. 2018-08-26.
  10. Web site: Welcome to the Green Beret Marching Band. greenberetmarchingband.org. en-US. 2018-08-26.
  11. Web site: Rock River Concord. www.fortatkinsonmusic.org. en. 2018-08-26.
  12. Web site: Summer Music Kenosha Unified School District. www.kusd.edu. en. 2018-08-26.
  13. News: Who Do We Support?. 2018-05-06. cmsba.info. 2018-08-26. en-US.
  14. Web site: crimson CRIMSON EXPRESS. www.crimsonexpress.org. en. 2018-08-26.
  15. Web site: www.cyomusic.org. www.cyomusic.org. en-US. 2018-08-26.
  16. News: Crystal Lake's award-winning Heraldry Guard marching band to reunite (with video). Engelhardt. Jeff. 2014-09-22. Northwest Herald. 2018-08-26. en.
  17. Web site: Official statement from LVW concerning 2018 season. www.lutheranvanguard.org/. en-US. 2018-08-30.
  18. Web site: Scores from the 2006 Marching.com Featured Events . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  19. Web site: Scores from the 2007 Marching.com Featured Events . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  20. News: Downloads . www.macbda.com . 2018-08-26.
  21. Web site: Engelhardt . Jeff . 2014-09-22 . Crystal Lake's award-winning Heraldry Guard marching band to reunite (with video) . 2019-10-23 . www.nwherald.com . en.
  22. Web site: 1979-07-04 . Heraldry Guard at 1979 Cherry Royale Parade (excerpt) . live . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/9aA44R177P4 . 2021-12-21 . 2018-08-26 . YouTube.
  23. News: 1990-07-01 . Bands play to win . en . Journal Times . 2018-08-26.
  24. News: 1992-07-06 . Saskatchewan band wins championship . en . Journal Times . 2018-08-26.
  25. News: 1993-04-17 . Brigade takes first in parade competition . en . Journal Times . 2018-08-26.
  26. News: 1994-07-04 . Battle of the Bands . en . Journal Times . 2018-08-26.
  27. Web site: The Marching Emporium: Scores . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  28. Web site: The Marching Band Event Registry Score Report: www.marching.com . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  29. Web site: The Marching Band Event Registry Score Report: www.marching.com . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  30. Web site: High School Marching Band Score Reports . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  31. Web site: High School Marching Band Score Reports . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  32. Web site: High School Marching Band Score Reports . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  33. Web site: High School Marching Band Score Reports . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  34. Web site: High School Marching Band Competition Scores . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  35. Web site: High School Marching Band Competition Scores . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  36. Web site: High School Marching Band Competition Scores . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.
  37. Web site: Scores from the 2009 Marching.com Featured Events . 2018-08-26 . www.marching.com.