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NEWS | July 17, 2012

Florida Army Guard's 13th Army Band assists Guyana partnership mission

By Army Staff Sgt. Ralph Morales Florida Army National Guard

GUYANA - The Florida Army National Guard's 13th Army Band participated in a Subject Matter Expert Exchange with the Guyana Defense Force Band as part of the National Guard Bureau's State Partnership Program.

The exchange is a follow-up of last year's inaugural event, during which the foundations were built for the training and development of Guyanese military music and for an ongoing partnership between the organizations.

"They've come a long way since last year," said Sgt. 1st Class Seth Innes, the noncommissioned officer in charge for the mission and a trombonist/pianist in the 13th Army Band.

Since the last U.S. visit, the GDF graduated its first class of advanced music students from a military music course featuring applied music theory.

The course is designed to standardize the entrance levels and general playing ability of band members of the GDF Band. Often, in the past, many band candidates came to the unit with no experience and learned the instruments they were handed on the first day of their band assignment.

"They (recruits) will only keep joining the band if the band is good," said GDF Warrant Officer William Richmond, the senior enlisted band leader. "The band can only get bigger and better with good recruits." He draws a circle in the air with his hands, describing the unit's perceived dilemma.

GDF Band members, unlike U.S. Soldiers, are primarily infantrymen with other daily responsibilities and duties. They are allotted little time around their schedules to rehearse and perform musical missions.

During this visit, the U.S. team assessed musical progress and began assistance with recruiting and retention practices. The GDF is looking to recruit more members, as they have many positions open for traditional instrumentalists as well as in their drum corps and steel drum (pan) ensemble.

"Your visit here with us will lead to more and better band recruits," said, civilian brass instructor Oliver Basdeo of the GDF band.

 

 

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