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Marching to the beat of the Buffs

students in marching band uniforms in the stands

Sophomore Carrie Proctor with the mellophone section of the Golden Buffalo Marching Band.

Take a walk anywhere on campus in the late afternoon and early evening this time of year, and you鈥檒l probably hear brass blaring 鈥淔ight CU鈥 or drums pounding away at cadences. It鈥檚 officially marching band season at CU Boulder.

And sophomore Carrie Proctor couldn鈥檛 be more excited.

鈥淚 love this time of year, but I love game days the most. They鈥檙e really long and really tiring but they embody what it means to be a Buff!鈥

You could say the Colorado native has marching band in her blood. Proctor, a music education major in her second year with the Golden Buffalo Marching Band, is the third member of her family to march onto Folsom Field in the black and gold.

鈥淥ne of my brothers marched trumpet and the other marched sousaphone,鈥 Proctor says. Though they were never in the band together鈥攈er brothers had both graduated by 2011鈥攈er older siblings鈥 influence played a strong role in Proctor鈥檚 decision to join.

鈥淭hey started marching when I was much younger, so I followed their lead and marched all four years of high school and was even drum major.鈥

It wasn鈥檛 just her brothers鈥 example that led Proctor to music: Her father marched in the drumline in high school and both her parents encouraged her and her siblings to take an interest in music from an early age.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always been a part of my life,鈥 Proctor says. 鈥淢usic can do so many things for a person. It connects you with people through this universal language; it gives you different ways to express yourself and different ways to learn.鈥

Now a section leader in the mellophone section, Proctor says it was her time as a drum major that inspired her to pursue music education as a career.

鈥淚 got to put my passion for music behind something constructive and see how music brings people together. It was just awesome,鈥 she explains.

And as a college student, Proctor says marching band brought her some of her first and best friends. 鈥淐oming in freshman year, I didn鈥檛 really know anyone. My very first friends were people in my section. They made the college transition comfortable and now they鈥檙e some of my best friends.鈥

This fall, the Golden Buffalo Marching Band brings three new halftime shows to Folsom Field, including a Latin-inspired mix at this Saturday鈥檚 home opener. Other shows include a Journey tribute and a pop music program with songs by Beyonc茅, Demi Lovato and Walk the Moon.

This season also sees the return of a featured twirler to the band鈥檚 ranks, a change Director Matthew Roeder says that, when combined with the band鈥檚 excellent leadership team, will make this a year to remember.

The first Buffs home game of the season kicks off Saturday, Sept. 10 at 3:30 p.m.