Pep Bands at Hockey Games
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Pep Bands at Hockey Games
Do you love them? Or do you hate them? Does your team even let the band play at the rink?
Personally I hate them. In the Bloomington Ice Gardens (BIG) the sound of the drum line echos and is way to loud. You can not hear the fans and I doubt you can hear anything on the ice. Overall I think they can take away from the overall experience of being there.
However, that being said I love them at the State Tournament. The arena is big enough to not make the sound to loud and echo and you can hear other fans. It also helps that thousands of fans are cheering, which can drown out your band.
I know you don't really care what I think, so what do you think about them?
Personally I hate them. In the Bloomington Ice Gardens (BIG) the sound of the drum line echos and is way to loud. You can not hear the fans and I doubt you can hear anything on the ice. Overall I think they can take away from the overall experience of being there.
However, that being said I love them at the State Tournament. The arena is big enough to not make the sound to loud and echo and you can hear other fans. It also helps that thousands of fans are cheering, which can drown out your band.
I know you don't really care what I think, so what do you think about them?
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Pep bands are a tradition in MN hockey. We are seeing less and less of them all the time but a game without one wound't be right. They add to the atmosphere. Could you imagine going to a section final or state tourney without any pep bands? Imagine a Wild game with no organ or intermission music, it would probably be pretty quiet.
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Love 'em!! Same with the college folk!!!salol44 wrote:Pep bands are a tradition in MN hockey. We are seeing less and less of them all the time but a game without one wound't be right. They add to the atmosphere. Could you imagine going to a section final or state tourney without any pep bands? Imagine a Wild game with no organ or intermission music, it would probably be pretty quiet.
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They are great come play off time and state. They really do add to those games however most home arenas for schools are too small for the bands. By that i mean it's way to loud. I leave the rink and my ears are buzzing. They are great for outdoor venues like football games as well but i just think they are too loud to be playing in that small of an area.
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It doesn't even sound like music when your in there, just ear splitting noise.Just_Another_Fan wrote:Actually last game i was at where there was a band i was thinking that! I felt so bad for the kid playing right in front of the drums. He probably needed some advil!wblhockeyfan8 wrote:Think it's loud from where you are??
Try being inside of one!
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Most bands will not do that, our pep band prepares excerpts for breaks in play and time outs, and then they only play between periods.ahemsky1006 wrote:i played at richfield last year and they would play songs while i was playing and it was really annoying...so i say no to the bands
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Has the WBL school band started practicing this song??wblhockeyfan8 wrote:Most bands will not do that, our pep band prepares excerpts for breaks in play and time outs, and then they only play between periods.ahemsky1006 wrote:i played at richfield last year and they would play songs while i was playing and it was really annoying...so i say no to the bands
http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/2984/
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I believe there is some kind of rule prohibiting this in most sports including hockey, in the mshsl.....likely should've been a warning and then a penalty to the team that the band represents.ahemsky1006 wrote:i played at richfield last year and they would play songs while i was playing and it was really annoying...so i say no to the bands
Pep bands
As recently as 8 years ago Hill-Murray had a pep band at every home game and some away games. This was true for 25 years during the Frank Assenbrenner era (the guy in the green blazer). The now do an equal number of games for the 4 winter sports teams - girls and boys BB & hockey. They now only do 3 regular season games plus the playoffs and state. I miss them. Aldrich is much quieter w/o them. They try to spice it up with music over the PA but it's not the same. They will be there for the STA game next Saturday night. A few seasons ago they had an organist at a few games. That was also very cool.
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Re: Pep bands
I think that the bands do create a great atmosphere ,but only in big games, in my opinion. Although a bad thing about having them at games is that they can take up a whole section in the bleachers which can be a pain when it is a full house. I guess it really doesn't matter to me if a band is their or not but I do think that they are pointless and ear splitting during not very meaningful games when there is no one there.
Re: Pep Bands at Hockey Games
The team is playing for the school. The pep band adds to the school atmosphere.Jefferson17 wrote:Do you love them? Or do you hate them? Does your team even let the band play at the rink?
Personally I hate them. In the Bloomington Ice Gardens (BIG) the sound of the drum line echos and is way to loud. You can not hear the fans and I doubt you can hear anything on the ice. Overall I think they can take away from the overall experience of being there.
However, that being said I love them at the State Tournament. The arena is big enough to not make the sound to loud and echo and you can hear other fans. It also helps that thousands of fans are cheering, which can drown out your band.
I know you don't really care what I think, so what do you think about them?