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Welcome to the home of the Michigan Competing Band Association

2008 Forms online  

What is MCBA?

The Michigan Competing Band Association is a Michigan Non-profit Corporation dedicated to the promotion of instrumental music education in Michigan schools. It offers educational clinics for band directors, instructors and students featuring nationally known clinicians. MCBA sanctions marching band contests, which utilize rules and judging criteria developed and adopted by its members. MCBA holds an annual state championship contest.

Why was MCBA formed?

MCBA was formed in 1974 to offer bands in Michigan a means to compete in Drum & Bugle Corps style contests, which keep abreast of current standards and trends in the competitive marching activity.

How are bands classified?

 In the spring of each year, MCBA member bands are divided into four flights of competition based upon MHSAA High School enrollment numbers that are based upon the State of Michigan second semester count. The flights are equalized in size (number of bands) as much a possible per MCBA rules.

2008 MCBA Flights of Competition
Flight I  1740 - higher
Flight II  1242 - 1739
Flight III  795 - 1241
Flight IV  794 - lower

How are contests judged?

MCBA currently utilizes the Bands of America judging system in combination with several MCBA constructed judging sheets and criteria. Seven adjudicators are utilized in the scoring system:

General Effect Music Judge 1  20 pts
General Effect Music Judge 2  20 pts
General Effect Visual Judge  20 pts
Music Performance Individual Judge
Music Performance Ensemble Judge
Averaged for a total of  20 pts
Visual Performance Individual Judge
Visual Performance Ensemble Judge
Averaged for a total of…  20 pts
Total possible =  100 pts

Who judges MCBA contests?

MCBA hires judges from throughout the United States and Canada. It hires people who have had extensive training as judges and who are affiliated with nationally known judging organizations such as:
Drum Corps International
Bands of America
Winter Guard International

In addition to judges from organizations such as those listed above, MCBA also hires other judges that have undergone judge's training and testing, successfully completed field trialing, maintained their judging skills, and kept abreast of current knowledge and trends.

Where and when is the championship contest usually held?

The 2008 MCBA State Championship will be held on Saturday, November 1, at Ford Field in Detroit Michigan.

How do bands advance into the MCBA State Championship Contest?

First, a band must compete in a minimum of two MCBA sanctioned contests. (MCBA sanctions an average of 20 contests per year).

Second, a band must make application to participate in the championship contest and pay the $250 fee. (Any band that ultimately does not qualify for the championship contest has its championship fee refunded minus a $25.00 application fee..)

Third, a band must achieve scores at MCBA sanctioned contests that place it among the ten highest scoring bands in its flight competition. MCBA averages a band's two highest scores posted during the competition season to come up with a Championship Average Score or CAS. MCBA does not use scores from the first two weeks of the competition season unless a band asks that a score or scores from those contests be used.

How does one become a member of MCBA?

MCBA offers two levels of membership:

High school bands in Michigan may join as Unit Members and as such may participate in all MCBA contests, clinics, meetings, etc. Directors of Unit Member bands have voting privileges and may vote on all matters and issues that concern the association.

Those not eligible to join as Unit Members or not interested in being a Unit Member may join as Associate Members. Associate members receive association mailing and may attend MCBA general membership meetings. Associate members do not have voting privileges. Interested parents of band members and band booster groups are typical Associate Members of MCBA.

What does it cost to join MCBA?

Unit Membership Fee -- $150 per year
Assoc. Membership Fee -- $40 per year

MCBA Scholarships

MCBA offers eight $500 scholarships
Each year MCBA awards up to eight $500.00 scholarships to deserving students from Michigan high schools that are members of MCBA . Students are nominated by their band directors. The selection criteria include grade point averages, past honors and awards, previous music training and participation in solo and ensemble venues. The student applicant is asked to write a paragraph stating why he/she should be considered for the scholarship award. The scholarship selection committee consists of university music faculty members that are not in any way associated with MCBA.

 

MCBA
10237 North Seymour Road
Montrose, MI 48457-9014
Phone: (810) 639-2442
Fax:   (810) 639-3786

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