All Episodes

92 episodes across 3 seasons

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Grade
Composer
Multi-Piece
S3 E22Gr. 1
Whispers in the Wind

Robert Sheldon

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts dive into Whispers in the Wind by Robert Sheldon, a gorgeous Grade 1 lyrical piece in concert B♭ (about 2 minutes) that’s perfect for teaching phrasing, balance, and mature tone. They highlight its simple scoring (no split parts, limited percussion) and share rehearsal tips like shaping “4 leads to 1,” training staggered breathing, and listening for the moving line to keep sustained parts musical.

December 8, 202517:14
S3 E21
Union March

Mekel Rogers

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts dive into Union March by Mekel Rogers, a bite-size (about 1:15) concert E♭ march in 2/4 that’s perfect for teaching classic march roles—melody, countermelody, and motor—without split parts or heavy percussion. They share quick rehearsal wins like keeping notes resonant (not too short), using “tau” for clean accents, and watching tuning/articulation in the brief “dogfight” and a few accidental moments, making it an easy, catchy programming pick for young bands.

December 2, 202514:27
S3 E20Gr. 2Multi-Piece
Crossover with The Growing Band Director Podcast

This week's episode is a first for the Band BFFs! We were honored to record a crossover podcast episode with Kyle Smith of "The Growing Band Director"! We had great conversation about how and why we choose pieces and even literature for our own bands. We spoke about some of our favorite pieces and Kyle gave great insight to us as well! Check out this informative and fun Crossover episode with "The Growing Band Director"!

November 24, 202564:36
S3 E17
You Better Sleigh!

JaRod Hall

In this Band BFFs episode, the hosts break down JaRod Hall’s You Better Sleigh!—a funk-style, cut-time crowd-pleaser in concert B♭, which is packed with call-and-response lines, sax and low-brass features, and fun claps that make it a standout for winter concerts and elementary demo visits! They stress clean, independent counting for the syncopation, ample percussion coverage, and smart layering to keep the groove tight and the showmanship high!

November 3, 202520:39
S3 E16Gr. 1
Excitation March

Rob Grice

In this episode of Band BFFs, we explore Excitation March by Rob Grice — a perfect introduction to march style for beginning and sub–non-varsity bands. This short, 90-second piece uses only the first six notes of the B♭ scale and stays in 2/4 throughout, making it a great teaching tool for articulation, dynamics, march form, and phrasing. With limited percussion, unison rhythms, and clear part functions (melody, harmony, bass line), it offers a successful and accessible first march experience for young players.

October 27, 202512:44
S3 E15
Christmas Around the Band Room

Lisa Galvin

In this episode of Band BFFs, we highlight Christmas Around the Band Room by Lisa Galvin — a festive, beginner-friendly medley that includes Up on the Housetop, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, and Jingle Bells. With accessible ranges, full ensemble scoring, and balanced moments for every section, this joyful arrangement gives all players a chance to shine while reinforcing key ensemble skills like balance, phrasing, and articulation. A crowd-pleasing, flexible winter concert option that’s as fun to teach as it is to perform!

October 20, 20259:03
S3 E14
Sleigh Ride

Leroy Anderson

In this episode of Band BFFs, we break down Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson, arranged by Michael Story — a festive, recognizable favorite adapted for beginner and sub–non-varsity bands. With optional simplifications, flexible percussion scoring, and a strong teaching focus on phrasing, articulation, and form (including multiple first and second endings), this charming winter piece provides both challenge and joy. Your students will love the classic sleigh bells, slapstick, and optional trumpet horse whinny — all while learning ensemble skills they'll use for years.

October 13, 202518:51
S3 E12Gr. 2
Two British Folk Songs

Elliot Del Borgo

In this episode of Band BFFs, we break down Two British Folk Songs by Elliot Del Borgo — a staple grade 2 piece known for its beautiful contrast between lyrical and energetic styles. We share what makes this piece rewarding and challenging: exposed woodwind features, complex ensemble balance, and detailed phrasing across both movements. It’s a rich learning experience for bands with developing musicianship and a love for expressive storytelling through music.

September 29, 202533:48
S3 E2Gr. 1
The Oncoming Storm

Mekel Rogers

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts dive into The Oncoming Storm by Mekel Rogers, a high-energy grade 1 piece on the Texas PML. They break down the pedagogical benefits of teaching 3/4 time, ensemble balance, and articulation, all while highlighting the piece’s storm-inspired character and powerful percussion writing. With its steady tempo, accessible key, and dynamic musical storytelling, it’s a versatile choice for concert or contest settings.

July 21, 202518:06
S2 E31
Hypnotic Fireflies

Brian Balmages

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts dive into Hypnotic Fireflies by Brian Balmages, describing it as cinematic and rhythmically mesmerizing. They break down the piece’s layered textures, percussion demands—including a creative amplified slinky effect—and highlight the importance of piano and mallet instruments throughout. Special guest Nathan Lewis shares how to build a DIY slinky amplifier, adding practical insight to performing this unique and colorful composition.

June 9, 202522:24
S2 E25Gr. 1
Tunbridge Meadows

Mark Williams

In this episode of Band BFFs, we dive into Tunbridge Meadows by Mark Williams, a beautifully lyrical grade 1 piece with both expressive and technical challenges. With its contrasting 3/4 and 2/4 sections, shifting articulations, and moments of exposed phrasing, this piece pushes young musicians to develop strong pulse control and mature musicality. We break down key teaching strategies for articulation, balance, and phrasing to help bring this elegant composition to life.

March 24, 202515:03
S2 E20
Arch of Triumph

Johnny Vinson

In this episode of Band BFFs, we break down Arch of Triumph by Johnny Vinson, a stately French-style march that challenges ensembles with its intricate articulations, key changes, and layered instrumentation. We discuss effective rehearsal techniques, from vocalizing articulation patterns to refining rhythmic accuracy, ensuring your band delivers a crisp and confident performance. Whether you're considering this piece for your program or looking for tips to refine your band's precision, this deep dive has you covered!

February 3, 202516:07
S2 E12
Grand Galop

Johnnie Vinson

In this lively episode, we explore Grand Gallop by Johnnie Vinson, a spirited circus march that adds excitement and energy to any concert program. We break down the key elements, from ensemble dynamics and phrasing to teaching strategies and performance tips. Learn how to make the most of this fun and flexible piece, whether by adding an accelerando for dramatic flair or incorporating creative percussion for a circus-like touch. Perfect for directors seeking to enhance their band's musicality and showcase both woodwind and brass sections, this episode offers expert insights to bring out the best in your ensemble. Listen in and get inspired to make Grand Gallop a highlight of your next performance!

November 18, 202416:56
S2 E11Gr. 3
La Madre de Los Gatos

Brian Beck

Welcome to Band BFFs, the go-to podcast for band directors, music educators, and ensemble enthusiasts looking to simplify their repertoire selection and get detailed insights into standout pieces. In this episode, we dive into La Madre de Los Gatos by Brian Beck, a Spanish-style work that captivates audiences with its energetic rhythms, lyrical melodies, and essential percussion elements. Join us as we break down key rehearsal tips, practical teaching strategies, and ensemble-specific nuances to help bring this exciting piece to life. Whether you’re leading a middle school band or a non-varsity high school ensemble, this episode provides everything you need to make this work shine. Get ready to inspire your musicians and engage your audience with this vibrant musical journey!

November 11, 202427:47
S2 E10
Blue and Green Music

Samuel Hazo

In this episode of Band BFFs, we delve into Blue and Green Music by Samuel Hazo, a stunningly textured and beautifully layered piece inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe's famous painting. This slow, evocative work offers rich opportunities for exploring musical colors and artistic expression, blending lush harmonies with delicate percussion. We discuss how to guide your ensemble through its slow tempo, manage intricate breath support, and bring out the emotional depth of the piece. With its many split parts, key changes, and essential percussion—including a crucial synthesizer role—this piece is perfect for a mature ensemble ready to embrace its challenges. Join us as we uncover the beauty of Blue and Green Music and share tips for making it a memorable performance.

November 4, 202422:22
S2 E9
Synergy March

William Owens

In this episode of Band BFFs, we explore Synergy March by William Owens, a delightful six-note march perfect for beginner and non-varsity bands. At just one minute long, this piece offers fantastic teaching opportunities with simple rhythms, limited articulations, and plenty of phrasing practice. We'll dive into strategies for developing articulation clarity, guiding students through full-value notes, and ensuring they connect longer phrases. This march also provides a fun chance for students to work on breath control and timing, with an adorable call-and-response section that passes between instrument sections. Whether you're looking to build musical confidence in a beginner ensemble or add a charming march to your program, Synergy March is a fantastic pick for young bands.

October 28, 202411:40
S2 E8Gr. 2
Spania

David Shaffer

In this episode of Band BFFs, we dive into Spania, a thrilling Spanish-style march by David Shaffer. With its vibrant rhythms, bold brass, and intricate percussion features, Spania offers young bands an exciting yet accessible challenge. We'll break down the piece’s structure, from its upbeat 4/4 tempo to the essential accents and stylistic nuances that bring this march to life. Discover tips for teaching key sections, managing accidentals, and helping your band balance dynamics for a polished performance. Whether you're preparing for a festival or just looking for a fun, energetic piece, Spania is a must-have for your concert repertoire!

October 21, 202415:26
S2 E4Gr. 3.5Multi-Piece
New Music Grades 3 & 4

Brian Balmages, Gavin Lendt, Jay Bocook

In this episode of Band BFFs, we explore three exciting pieces for band directors and musicians, focusing on winter and train-inspired music that Laura and Katie performed at the Texas Bandmasters Association Conference this past July.Winterscape by Gavin Lendt (Grade 3.5): A fast-paced, dynamic winter-themed piece featuring frequent time signature changes, a split clarinet and trumpet section, and unique percussion hits. It combines nods to holiday classics like We Wish You a Merry Christmas and Carol of the Bells, making it a versatile yet challenging addition to any winter concert.Spirit of Ostenaco by Jay Bocook (Grade 4): Inspired by Native American themes, this piece features rhythmic flute solos, muted trumpet passages, and engaging woodwind and percussion interactions. It captures the essence of Cherokee culture while offering various instrumental colorations and solo moments, ideal for schools looking to explore diverse repertoire.Rail Riffs by Brian Balmages (Grade 4): A fun and dance-inducing piece, this grade 4 selection combines jazz, Latin grooves, and railroad-inspired motifs. With intricate percussion, a fast tempo, and infectious energy, this piece will get both performers and audiences moving. It’s a standout choice for advanced bands looking to showcase technique and style.Tune in for our thoughts on these pieces, tips for teaching them, and insights into the performance experience!

September 23, 202425:50
S2 E3Gr. 2.5Multi-Piece
New Music Grades 2-3

John Williams, Joshua Hobbs, Michael Oare, Robert Buckley, Sean O'Loughlin

In this episode of the Band BFFs Podcast, the hosts discuss four medium-difficulty band pieces (grades 2 to 3) featured in the Texas Bandmasters Association (TBA) Music Reading Clinic. The pieces include:Echoes of Time by Sean O'Loughlin: This piece, in concert E-flat and marked as a grade 2.5, has an echoing effect with different instruments responding to each other. It’s heavily inspired by John Williams’ music, with an adventurous feel similar to Indiana Jones. The piece balances woodwinds and brass, making it suitable for sub-non-varsity or varsity middle school bands.Always by Joshua Hobbs: A lyrical, emotional piece marked as grade 2.5. It is slow and sustained, featuring a beautiful alto saxophone solo. It offers a great opportunity to teach young bands lyrical phrasing and balance, making it ideal for younger high school or older middle school bands.Apex Predator by Michael Oare: A grade 2 piece featuring mixed meter and exciting percussion parts. It represents the theme of a predator hunting its prey, starting mysteriously and building intensity through rhythmic patterns. It's well-suited for middle school top bands or non-varsity high school bands due to its dramatic, cinematic quality.Wind Power by Robert Buckley: The most challenging piece, rated grade 3, is a fast-paced, wind-themed composition requiring strong technique and endurance from players. It has complex ostinatos and dynamic variations, making it a great fit for high school bands with advanced abilities, particularly for a spring concert.

September 16, 202428:52
S1 E31Gr. 1Multi-Piece
New Music Grades 1-1.5

Carol Brittin Chambers, Michael Kamuf, Randall Standridge, Robert Sheldon, Timothy Loest

In this special episode of Band BFFs, Katie and Laura discuss their top picks from the Texas Bandmasters Association Clinic, featuring newly published grade 1 and 1.5 pieces. They dive into their performances of five standout works: Antz by Carol Brittin Chambers, Courageous Spirit by Michael Kamuf, Whispers in the Wind by Robert Sheldon, March of the Hobgoblins by Randall Standridge, and Skedaddle by Timothy Loest. The episode highlights the educational value and unique features of each piece, offering insights for band directors looking to enrich their repertoire.

August 26, 202422:23
S1 E30Gr. 3Multi-Piece
Winter Difficult

JaRod Hall, Jay Dawson, Richard Saucedo

In this episode of Band BFFs, we conclude our winter concert series with three challenging pieces: "Ukrainian Bell Carol" arranged by Richard Saucedo, "Jingle Bells" arranged by Jay Dawson, and "Toboggan" by JaRod Hall. Each piece offers unique challenges and festive energy, perfect for advanced bands looking to showcase their skills. Join us as we explore the intricacies and excitement of these winter concert favorites!

August 19, 202424:46
S1 E29Multi-Piece
Winter Medium Difficult

Michael Story, Ralph Ford, Robert W. Smith

In this episode of Band BFFs, we continue our winter concert series with three medium to medium difficult pieces including "Frosty's Caribbean Holiday" arranged by Ralph Ford, "Hip Hop All the Way" also by Ralph Ford, and "To All a Good Night" arranged by Michael Story and Robert W. Smith. Each piece brings unique styles and challenges, from Caribbean rhythms to hip hop beats, and festive encores. Join us for tips on selecting and performing these engaging pieces for your band's winter concert!4o

August 12, 202419:42
S1 E28Multi-Piece
Winter Medium Easy

Jean Milford, Randall Standridge, Ryan Fraley, Scott Watson

In this episode of Band BFFs, we continue our winter concert series with medium easy to medium pieces. We review "Bell Carol Rock" by Ryan Fraley, "Santa the Barbarian" by Randall Standridge, "Santa on Parade" by Jean Milford, and "Secret Agent Sugar Plum" arranged by Scott Watson, providing insights into their musical features and performance tips. Tune in to discover engaging selections for your upcoming winter concert!

August 5, 202419:34
S1 E27Multi-Piece
Winter Easy

Chris Bernotas, Robert W. Smith, Timothy Loest

In this episode of Band BFFs, we kick off our series on winter concert music programs with easier pieces for your band. We review "Holiday Rock" by Chris Bernotas, "Diary of a Grumpy Elf" by Timothy Loest, and "African Bell Carol" arranged by Robert W. Smith. We provide detailed insights into their suitability for Beginner, Sub Non Varsity or Non Varsity band levels, as well as performance tips. Join us as we help simplify your music selection for the Winter Concert programs!

July 29, 202416:57
S1 E26
Big Sky Round-Up

Robert Sheldon

The Band BFFs "round up" the summer with Big Sky Round-Up by Robert Sheldon, a vibrant western-themed piece perfect for younger bands with some challenging elements. They discuss the key changes and emphasize the need for strong trumpet and snare drum players. The hosts break down the sections of the piece, providing insights on articulation, balance, and tuning, especially for higher notes. They also offer practical tips for managing key changes, marking parts, and ensuring confident performances from each section.

July 22, 202417:23
S1 E25Multi-Piece
Fall Difficult

Danny Elfman, Michael Brown, Michael Markowski, Roland Barrett

In the final episode of the Band BFFs fall concert series, hosts Laura and Katie delve into more challenging pieces for your fall program. They explore Zombie Dreams by Roland Barrett, Cave You Fear by Michael Markowski, and Music for a Darkened Theater by Danny Elfman, arranged by Michael Brown. Each piece offers intricate key changes, tempo shifts, and diverse styles that provide excellent teaching opportunities and a rich performance experience. The hosts guide you through these complex works, highlighting key sections, techniques, and tips to help your ensemble master these pieces and deliver a captivating fall concert.

July 15, 202428:30
S1 E24Multi-Piece
Fall Medium Difficult

James Meredith, Jason Nitsch, Randall Standridge

In this episode of Band BFFs, hosts Laura and Katie continue their fall concert series, exploring medium to medium-difficult pieces. They dive into Dark Ride by Randall Standridge, Coffin Races by Jason Nitsch, and Zombie Tango by James Meredith. The hosts provide an in-depth analysis of each piece, discussing key elements, performance tips, and effective teaching strategies to help band directors bring out the best in their ensembles. This episode is packed with practical advice on balancing, articulation, and engaging students through dynamic, programmatic music. Perfect for directors seeking to enhance their fall concert repertoire!

July 15, 202424:43
S1 E23Multi-Piece
Fall Medium Easy

Michael Story, Ralph Ford, Timothy Loest

In this special episode of Band BFFs, Laura and Katie talk about medium-easy to medium fall concert pieces perfect for your band program. They discuss three captivating selections: Count Rockula by Timothy Loest, Dark Adventure by Ralph Ford, and The Pit and the Pendulum by Michael Story. Each piece is explored in detail, including key rehearsal strategies, stylistic nuances, and performance tips. Ideal for band directors seeking engaging repertoire, this episode offers practical advice to enhance your fall concert lineup. Tune in to discover how these pieces can bring excitement and variety to your band's performance!

July 8, 202424:54
S1 E22Multi-Piece
Fall Easy

Brian Balmages, Carol Brittin Chambers, Tyler Arcari

In this episode of Band BFFs, Laura and Katie explore fall concert music with a focus on three engaging and easy-to-play pieces for young bands: Midnight Mission by Brian Balmages, Scary Had a Little Lamb by Carol Brittin Chambers, and Snake Pit by Tyler Arcari. They provide an overview of each piece, including key rehearsal strategies, stylistic elements, and performance tips. Perfect for band directors looking to enhance their fall concert repertoire, this episode offers practical advice and insights to help bring these compositions to life in your band program. Tune in to simplify your music selection process and inspire your ensemble with these exciting pieces!

July 8, 202422:22
S1 E21Gr. 2
Into the Arctic

Brian Balmages

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts discuss "Into the Arctic" by Brian Balmages, a grade two piece inspired by the icy landscapes of Antarctica. The composition, which transitions from a slow and mysterious start to an exciting and intense finish, features a variety of instruments and emphasizes dynamic changes and articulation. The hosts highlight the importance of percussion and provide tips for achieving the best performance. Despite its winter theme, they recommend it for concerts year-round due to its engaging nature and the enjoyment it brings to students.

June 24, 202428:40
S1 E20
Armory

Randall Standridge

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts dive into "Armory" by Randall Standridge, a thrilling piece reminiscent of video game music. They discuss the importance of maintaining intense energy and precise articulation throughout the composition, particularly emphasizing the critical roles of the percussion section and the various dynamic contrasts. The episode also highlights practical tips for achieving the best sound, such as managing percussion implements and ensuring clear, confident entrances across all sections.

June 10, 202419:05
S1 E19Gr. 2
Red Giant

Jorge Vargas

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts delve into "Red Giant" by Jorge Vargas, discussing its intricate musical components and the challenges it presents for performers. They highlight the fast-paced, energetic nature of the piece, emphasizing the need for strong trumpet players and a well-balanced low brass section. The conversation also explores the thematic elements of the composition, which depicts an expanding star, and the various orchestration techniques that make it an exciting and educational piece!

May 27, 202421:10
S1 E17
Expectations

Larry Clark

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts delve into Larry Clark's musical piece "Expectations," discussing its approachable yet expressive composition suitable for bands transitioning to lyrical music. They emphasize the importance of percussion for color and effect, and the piece's strength in teaching students to manage lyrical phrasing and expressive playing. Additionally, the discussion covers the need for careful breath control and dynamic expression to enhance the musicality of the piece.

May 6, 202415:13
S1 E16Gr. 2
Looking Up!

Robert Sheldon

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts explore Robert Sheldon's musical piece "Looking Up," focusing on its technical features and popularity in Texas. They delve into the complexities of the piece's brisk tempo and the challenging extended horn range, emphasizing adaptability for ensembles. Throughout the discussion, the importance of solid percussionists is highlighted, given the piece's active snare part, reinforcing the need for rhythmic and pulse solidity to enhance overall band performance.

April 29, 202419:43
S1 E15Gr. 1
Mystery Ride

Terry White

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts dive into Terry White's musical piece "Mystery Ride." They detail the composition's technical aspects, such as time signature, key, and instrumentation, highlighting its suitability for bands with limited percussionists. The discussion emphasizes the piece's versatility and its role as a teaching tool, noting specific musical elements like articulation and dynamics that enhance a band's performance and eventual success.

April 22, 202418:16
S1 E14Gr. 1
Rust Belt

William Owens

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts dive into William Owens' composition "Rust Belt," detailing its musical elements, such as key, time signature, and ideal instrument ranges, alongside its thematic exploration of a once-thriving metropolis now facing decline. They offer practical advice for band directors on part division, dynamic contrast, and how to effectively feature various sections within the ensemble. The episode emphasizes the importance of articulation, dynamic balance, and instrumentation choices in bringing out the piece's character and underlying themes of resilience and hard work.

April 15, 202417:13
S1 E13
Tanchozuru

Randall Standridge

In this episode of Band BFFs, the hosts explore Randall Standridge's composition "Tanchozuru," offering detailed insights into its musical structure, including its key, time signature, and duration, as well as specific parts for various instruments. They provide in-depth analysis on stylistic considerations, performance tips, and the importance of dynamics balance, the discussion aims to equip listeners with rehearsal techniques to make it shine.

April 8, 202421:12
S1 E10Gr. 2
Japanese Pictures

Kevin Mixon

In episode 9 of the Band BFFs podcast, the hosts explore Kevin Mixon's "Japanese Pictures," emphasizing its key of Concert B Flat, engaging tempo, and the crucial role of percussion in achieving the piece's dramatic effect. They offer practical advice on instrument adaptation, such as using marching bass drums as taiko drums, and speak to the teaching of various articulations and dynamics. The episode includes recommendations for balancing and tuning across the ensemble to ensure a cohesive and impactful performance.

March 18, 202422:43
S1 E9
Tripwire

Jarod Hall

In episode 8 of Band BFFs, the hosts explore "Tripwire" by Jarod Hall, highlighting its dynamic range, engaging percussion, and the opportunity for each section to shine. Composed in 2020, the piece is set in concert E flat or C minor and spans about three and a half minutes, challenging musicians with varied dynamics and styles. "Tripwire" is celebrated for its ability to feature every ensemble section, making it a favorite among students and a valuable addition to concert programming.

March 11, 202420:28
S1 E7Gr. 2
Egyptique

Willie Owens

In episode 7, the Band BFFs unpack "Egyptique" by Willie Owens, highlighting its position as a Grade 2 piece on the Texas PML with a consistent key of Concert E flat and a 4/4 time signature. They delve into its chromaticism and extensive percussion section, offering adaptable parts for varying skill levels and emphasizing the importance of dynamics and articulation to convey the piece's mysterious vibe. The episode provides strategic tips for balancing instrumental sections and enhancing the overall musicality, making it a go-to resource for educators aiming to bring "Egyptique" to life in their ensembles.

February 26, 202417:35
S1 E1
Dance Celebration

Robert W. Smith

In episode 1, the Band BFFs discuss "Dance Celebration" by Robert W. Smith. The hosts provide insights into its key, time signature, tempo, and instrumentation, offering tips on handling various sections. They emphasize the importance of balance, dynamics, and articulation, suggesting teaching strategies such as using a number system for dynamics and creating a melody sheet for the entire band. The hosts also address challenges with specific instruments and provide practical advice for rehearsing the piece.

February 5, 202420:40