Marine Corps Music Program
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Flute, Other, Trombone.

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Immediate openings for Flute/Piccolo, Trombone, and French Horn.The Musician Enlistment Option Program offers musicians the opportunity to bring their talents to bear in service of their country, to travel while performing domestically and internationally, to earn a free college education, and most importantly to earn the title United States Marine. The program is offered as a four year enlistment which includes formal musical training at the School of Music in Virginia Beach, Va., and assignment to one of 10 field bands around the United States and Okinawa, Japan. Each of the 10 Marine Corps field bands are required to perform as the full spectrum of ensembles to include wind ensemble, ceremonial band, jazz big band, pop rock band, as well as brass and woodwind chamber ensembles. Additionally, applicants may choose to pursue the opportunity to audition for “The Commandant’s Own” Marine Corps Drum & Bugle Corps. “The Commandant’s Own” is the only drum and bugle corps actively serving in the United States military today and affords musicians already familiar with the drum corps concept a path toward serving as Marine Corps musicians.
Upon completion of recruit training at either MCRD Parris Island or MCRC San Diego, Marines report to the School of Music, located in Virginia Beach, Va. There they receive 30 weeks of formal musical training from some of the finest Marine Corps and naval musicians actively serving today. The training involves weekly private instrumental instruction, ear training, as well as music theory.

With their training complete and graduation from the School of Music behind them, Marines are transferred to their permanent duty stations with one of the 10 Marine Corps field bands. Marine Corps field bands are located along the Atlantic southeast coast, New Orleans, Southern California, Hawaii, and Japan. While serving with their bands, Marines perform throughout the continental United States and travel internationally to locations from Beijing to Sydney to Paris serving as musical ambassadors of the United States Marine Corps. Additionally, the bands are required to maintain regular Marine Corps training standards, as well as ensure their capability to serve as a provisional rifle platoon.

For more information regarding qualifications, contact the San Diego Marine Corps Music Representative, Staff Sergeant Jeremy Matt at 760-756-8748 or email at Jeremy.Mattmarines.usmc.mil

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Screen name:
Marine Corps Music Recruiter
Member since:
May 11 2017
Active within 1 month
Level of commitment:
Touring
Years together:
60
Gigs played:
Over 100
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week
Age:
34 years

Influences

Bands perform in a variety of configurations to include: Concert Band, Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Combo, Chamber Ensembles and specialty groups such as Dixieland Bands, Rock Bands and Show bands. These ensembles perform for a wide variety of events to include ceremonies, parades, concerts, professional sporting events, festivals, clinics, recitals, and other public events all across the nation and literally around the world.

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