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Texas Bandmasters Association
Bandmasters Review • December 2012
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Randy served ten years as a nationally
recognized high school band director and
assistant marching band director at West
Chester University. For over 20 years
Randy has developed Marching Show
Concepts as a nationally known company
for quality marching band products and
exceptional one-to-one services. Randy
exemplifes an expertise and standard of
excellence that is well known and respected
throughout the music industry. He is an
accomplished clinician, adjudicator and
drill designer who continues to display his
talents in the MSC collection of products
and services.
others is the key to increased
productivity and satisfaction. Be
courageous! Let go of what others
think.
5. Make connections.
Don’t confuse communication
with connection. You have made
a connection when others feel
they have been seen, heard, and
valued. Your students (and others)
are wired for connection. This is
what they remember. This is what
changes them forever.
Remember you’re leaving a
legacy for these impressionable
students. What do you want them
to remember from your class or
the marching band experience?
Consider these questions and five
points and you’ll be well on your
way to doing what matters. After
all, there’s no time to waste. Life
is short. Focus on the big picture
and impact your world with
intentionality and significance. Do
what matters!
Li fe is short . Do what matters.