Band Room Therapy

Measure 5: Co-Teaching is Fun

1 h 3 min · 21. maj 2026
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Most co-teachers agree: collaboration transforms band classes into unstoppable engines of efficiency, fun, and student growth. But what does true co-teaching look like in action? This episode reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets from experienced educators who have mastered the art of teamwork in band rooms across diverse schools. Discover how these teachers divide and conquer—managing sections, troubleshooting student questions, and elevating rehearsal flow—while highlighting the surprisingly powerful bonds that develop through daily collaboration. From navigating roles and responsibilities to handling conflicts with grace, they share real stories that showcase the incredible benefits of working side-by-side with fellow directors. No typical preach—just practical, proven strategies to maximize student engagement, reduce chaos, and sustain your sanity. You'll learn how these educators use shared planning periods, Google Drives, and honest communication to stay aligned—plus hilarious anecdotes about equipment mishaps, student antics, and co-teaching “pinch me” moments. These insights will open your eyes to the true potential of co-teaching: faster skill development for students, more creative lesson ideas, and the ability to take sick days without leaving students in the lurch. Whether you're new to co-teaching or looking to refine your team approach, this episode is essential listening. Build a thriving, supportive teaching environment where teamwork isn’t just a buzzword, but the secret weapon for outstanding band programs. Get inspired, laugh out loud, and discover why these teachers say co-teaching isn’t just better—it’s the only way to run a successful band program. #band #banddirector #bandroomtherapy #musiceducation

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episode Measure 9: Solos, Ensembles, and Questionable Life Choices artwork

Measure 9: Solos, Ensembles, and Questionable Life Choices

Most band students and directors dread festival season — but what if those nerve-wracking solo and ensemble assessments could become opportunities for growth instead of stress? On this episode of Band Room Therapy, we unveil the insider secrets to transforming performance anxiety into confidence, highlighting how the right mindset, preparation, and supportive adjudication can elevate every musician’s journey. Imagine walking into your solo or ensemble with full confidence, knowing that the judges’ feedback is designed to help you improve, not to judge your worth. We explore real stories from educators across states — North Dakota, Wisconsin, Mississippi, and New Jersey — revealing how different assessment systems work and how they can be tailored to benefit all students. Whether it's navigating score rankings, choosing repertoire, or managing the logistics of hosting festivals, our discussion demystifies what makes these events valuable and accessible. You’ll discover: Practical strategies for easing performance anxiety, including mental tricks and preparation techniques How to select repertoire that challenges students without overwhelming them, including insights into state lists and flexible grading standards The importance of fostering independence through solo and ensemble work, regardless of skill level or access Tips on creating a positive judging environment, from finding qualified adjudicators to simulating real performance settings Light-hearted pet peeves from judges and educators — because even in critique, humor and humanity matter This episode is perfect for educators seeking to nurture confident musicians, students eager to excel beyond their comfort zone, and parents supporting young performers. We emphasize that failure is just a stepping stone to mastery, and that the journey’s real reward is resilience, camaraderie, and personal growth. With veteran teachers sharing decades of experience and practical advice, plus candid laughs about common judging comments and bloopers, this episode is your ultimate guide to making festival season a stepping stone—not a stumbling block. Whether you're preparing middle schoolers or high schoolers, this episode will help you rethink assessment as an empowering experience aimed at developing lifelong musicians. Join us for a candid, encouraging conversation — because if students learn to thrive in solo and ensemble assessments, they’re better equipped to conquer everything on their musical path. Let’s turn nerves into notes of confidence together. Ready to transform how your students experience festival season? Hit play and discover how to make every performance a proud moment. 0:00 - Introduction and welcome to Band Room Therapy 1:20 - Introduction of band directors 2:10 - Discussion on state assessments and festivals 6:06 - Importance of solo and ensemble for independent musicianship 10:44 - Should participation be required or optional? 17:22 - Preparing students for solo and ensemble 24:22 - How to prepare students during class time 29:30 - Choosing appropriate repertoire 35:57 - Accompaniment options for solos 44:00 - Finding adjudicators for festivals 50:16 - Common pet peeves from judges 58:25 - Rapid-fire questions on ratings, memorization, and literature difficulty 64:13 - Teaching students to handle performance anxiety 70:13 - Benefits of solo and ensemble participation 71:28 - Closing advice and encouragement @mr.poitras @liliahazlett @nj_banddirector @ms.frizzle__

18. juni 20261 h 13 min
episode Measure 8: Summer Marching Band artwork

Measure 8: Summer Marching Band

Most band directors agree: summer marching band camp isn’t just about perfecting drill or music—it's about building an unbreakable culture. But how do you create a culture that lasts all year, even through the heat, drama, and chaos of band camp? If you're feeling overwhelmed by the long hours, intense heat, and the pressure to balance discipline with fun, this episode is your ultimate playbook. Join seasoned educators as they reveal their most powerful culture-building strategies—things like feeding the kids together, hosting memorable social nights, and even starting parody social media accounts that boost camaraderie. They share real stories from the trenches: how watermelon snacks turn into team bonding, how prank games like Log Tag and Mafia energize long days, and how safety concerns shape every decision—because no performance is worth risking a kid’s health. Discover the subtle but vital role of inclusive practices, whether it's accommodating students with disabilities or managing the rivalry between competitive and non-competitive bands. You'll learn concrete tactics: how to integrate fundamentals seamlessly into drill learning, the importance of starting with basics before diving into complicated choreography, and the game-changing benefits of digital tools like Ultimate Drill Book and UDB—saving time and preventing chaos on the field. The educators break down their approach to handling extreme weather conditions and maintaining student engagement with fun, purposeful activities that turn long hours into memories—think water balloon tosses, lip sync battles, and even fire truck rescues. Plus, find out why the culture of inclusion and belonging might just be the secret to a successful, joyful season. Why does it matter? Because a healthy, positive culture in the summer sets the tone for an entire school year. Ignore these tips, and you'll risk burnout, drama, and missed opportunities—both musically and personally. Embrace these insights now, and you'll build a band experience kids will cherish for decades to come, creating lifelong memories and resilient performers. Perfect for band directors, coaches, and passionate teachers dedicated to blending fun with discipline, this episode will change the way you approach summer band. Whether you're about to start camp or reevaluating your traditions, these stories and strategies will inspire you to lead with heart, humor, and purpose. Hit play and transform your band culture today. * 0:00 - Importance of a healthy band culture * 0:39 - Introduction to Band Room Therapy * 1:05 - Guest introductions * 2:32 - Discussion on summer marching band schedules * 4:32 - Getting paid for parades * 5:18 - Off-season training and recruitment * 7:07 - Spring camp and its benefits * 9:11 - Building band culture through games and activities * 10:47 - Importance of culture building in summer * 13:03 - Drama in marching bands * 15:50 - Student-led culture initiatives * 17:00 - Teaching drill and fundamentals * 19:27 - Handling extreme weather during band camp * 22:28 - Teaching marching band fundamentals * 25:01 - Benefits of using Ultimate Drill Book * 28:03 - Managing extreme temperatures * 34:27 - Inclusion and adaptive drill writing * 39:43 - Balancing extracurricular activities with band * 44:12 - Importance of hydration and water breaks * 46:12 - Fun activities during band camp * 50:07 - Games and team-building activities * 52:19 - Balancing culture and talent in marching band * 55:41 - The role of competitions in marching band * 58:16 - Personal stories and memories from band camp

11. juni 20261 h 7 min
episode Measure 7: That First Sound artwork

Measure 7: That First Sound

Most beginner band students struggle with the first sound—and that’s exactly how it should be. In this episode of Band Room Therapy, four passionate middle school band teachers reveal how embracing those early struggles transforms nerves into confidence and sparks a lifelong love of music. Join Ms. Hazlett, Neal Bright, Erica Gates, and Keith Heim as they share their secrets for helping students succeed in their very first notes—and enjoy the journey. From the importance of good posture and supportive mindset to making fundamentals fun through gamification, they explore practical strategies that keep beginners motivated and feeling successful from day one. Discover how a growth mindset, modeling, and a focus on small wins can turn “I can’t” into “I did it!” You'll learn why it's crucial to allow “ugly sounds” at the start—because overblowing and big, uncontrolled tones set the stage for future mastery. These teachers discuss the common pitfalls, like starting on the wrong note or rushing through foundational skills, and highlight the importance of patience, community, and starting with attainable “best notes” for each instrument. Most importantly, they share heartfelt stories—like a student blowing a bloody nose from overzealous practice or band students bonding over community and shared success—that remind us why teaching band is about more than notes and rhythms. It’s about nurturing resilience, fostering connection, and creating moments that last a lifetime. Perfect for new and veteran teachers alike, this episode offers fresh perspectives on how to make that first day memorable—and meaningful. If you want your students to love Fundamentals and turn early failures into future triumphs, this episode is a must-listen. Get inspired to create a classroom where every “first sound” is a step toward passion and confidence. #band #banddirector #bandroomtherapy #musiceducation 0:00 - Introduction to Beginning Band 0:48 - Meet the Teachers 1:09 - Today's Topic: The First Sound 1:28 - Prioritizing Posture and Fundamentals 3:30 - Achieving a Sound on Day One 5:19 - Encouraging Success and Growth Mindset 7:04 - How Long to Produce the First Note? 9:00 - Teaching Instruments: Easier or Harder? 12:09 - Modeling vs. Student Discovery 14:07 - Responding to "I Can't Do It" 19:17 - Loving Fundamentals and Gamification 22:15 - Learning from Mistakes 32:36 - Easiest and Hardest Instruments for First Sound 47:49 - Hot Takes on Instrument Choice and Teaching Methods 56:20 - Favorite Memories from First Year of Band

4. juni 20261 h 1 min
episode Measure 6: Band Boosters! artwork

Measure 6: Band Boosters!

Most band boosters are misunderstood and underutilized—yet they hold the key to transforming your program. What if the real secret to a thriving band program isn't just fundraising or logistics, but how boosters foster community, support teachers, and energize students? In this candid conversation, seasoned band directors, parents, and booster leaders break down the myths and reveal what works—and what doesn't—in building a powerhouse booster organization. From navigating district advocacy to crafting successful fundraisers like texting campaigns and holiday craft shows, you'll discover practical strategies that turn booster chaos into community cohesion. We'll unpack how to set up effective leadership structures, keep everyone on the same page, and avoid the common pitfalls that undermine booster success. Learn why clear communication, strategic planning, and a little creativity can create a fundraising machine that supports your entire school music program—without burnout or chaos. If your booster group feels like an uphill climb or you're struggling to rally enough parents, this episode is your game-changing insight. Essential listening if you're ready to energize your booster organization, elevate your band program, and ensure every kid has the support they deserve. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just starting out, you'll walk away with real-world tactics, fresh ideas, and the confidence to turn your booster chaos into community success. Don't miss this episode—your band and your budget will thank you. 0:00 - Introduction and Band Budget Challenges 0:49 - Welcome to the Bandroom Therapy Podcast 1:13 - Meet the Panel: Sharon, Mr. Garcia, and Mr. Morgan 2:36 - Band Booster Situations in Different Schools 5:03 - Setting Up Booster Leadership and Communication 9:46 - Boosters Advocating at the District Level 12:27 - Building a Booster from Scratch 16:50 - Successful Fundraising Strategies 21:24 - Community Events and Fundraisers 27:40 - Unique Fundraising Ideas 35:45 - Hot Takes on Booster Term Limits 39:25 - Do Booster Clubs Create Inequality? 44:25 - Listener Feedback on Band Boosters 47:23 - Closing Remarks #band #banddirector #bandroomtherapy #musiceducation

28. maj 202647 min
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Measure 5: Co-Teaching is Fun

Most co-teachers agree: collaboration transforms band classes into unstoppable engines of efficiency, fun, and student growth. But what does true co-teaching look like in action? This episode reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets from experienced educators who have mastered the art of teamwork in band rooms across diverse schools. Discover how these teachers divide and conquer—managing sections, troubleshooting student questions, and elevating rehearsal flow—while highlighting the surprisingly powerful bonds that develop through daily collaboration. From navigating roles and responsibilities to handling conflicts with grace, they share real stories that showcase the incredible benefits of working side-by-side with fellow directors. No typical preach—just practical, proven strategies to maximize student engagement, reduce chaos, and sustain your sanity. You'll learn how these educators use shared planning periods, Google Drives, and honest communication to stay aligned—plus hilarious anecdotes about equipment mishaps, student antics, and co-teaching “pinch me” moments. These insights will open your eyes to the true potential of co-teaching: faster skill development for students, more creative lesson ideas, and the ability to take sick days without leaving students in the lurch. Whether you're new to co-teaching or looking to refine your team approach, this episode is essential listening. Build a thriving, supportive teaching environment where teamwork isn’t just a buzzword, but the secret weapon for outstanding band programs. Get inspired, laugh out loud, and discover why these teachers say co-teaching isn’t just better—it’s the only way to run a successful band program. #band #banddirector #bandroomtherapy #musiceducation

21. maj 20261 h 3 min